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<blockquote data-quote="Double A Ranch" data-source="post: 355239" data-attributes="member: 793"><p>You do whatever you want to do and can afford to do Plb. Its plain rediculous to think that you have to have 3 tractors to bale your own hay like some people say. Having 2 GOOD tractors does make it nice, though. But you can sure do it with 1 if you have to. It just takes more work changing equipment over. </p><p></p><p>Since you can afford it, my advice is to find a reputable local dealer to buy your used equipment from. That way you can be sure that somebody will feel responsible tio help you out when you break down and you WILL break down. LOL. I'll talk to hubby tonight and see if he has any more GOOD advice for you. Sometimes this forum is so full of negative peopel that it makes you wonder why anyone EVER gets in the cattle business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double A Ranch, post: 355239, member: 793"] You do whatever you want to do and can afford to do Plb. Its plain rediculous to think that you have to have 3 tractors to bale your own hay like some people say. Having 2 GOOD tractors does make it nice, though. But you can sure do it with 1 if you have to. It just takes more work changing equipment over. Since you can afford it, my advice is to find a reputable local dealer to buy your used equipment from. That way you can be sure that somebody will feel responsible tio help you out when you break down and you WILL break down. LOL. I'll talk to hubby tonight and see if he has any more GOOD advice for you. Sometimes this forum is so full of negative peopel that it makes you wonder why anyone EVER gets in the cattle business. [/QUOTE]
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