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<blockquote data-quote="Iowa237" data-source="post: 355241" data-attributes="member: 6055"><p>I LOVE your response to these people! When I started farming everyone said WHY??? You don't want the headaches!!! You can't make any money!!! Well I'm here to tell you that it seems as if you have what it takes! Go for it! Sharpen your pencil and see what works for you! It's all on how you market your animals and you seem to know that bottom line! Don't get me wrong... I purchased some new equip. last year and it breaks down just as much right when the rain is coming. But if you don't like what your doing Don't do it! GOLLY!!! I've never asked myself why I got into the business! Just why didn't I stick my neck out sooner! </p><p>Anywho... I'd suggest a Hesston or New Holland discbine. Vermeer round baler (605M) ,but depending on your budget and your growth plans you may want to reconcider my input. Look for something that has the least moving parts and something basic enough that you can see how it works and that your comfortible with! Tractor horsepower plays a big part on the newer discbines and balers. Another thing is what parts are closer for you. Tractor House and iron search are great internet sites to maybe give you some ideas. Enjoy the experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iowa237, post: 355241, member: 6055"] I LOVE your response to these people! When I started farming everyone said WHY??? You don't want the headaches!!! You can't make any money!!! Well I'm here to tell you that it seems as if you have what it takes! Go for it! Sharpen your pencil and see what works for you! It's all on how you market your animals and you seem to know that bottom line! Don't get me wrong... I purchased some new equip. last year and it breaks down just as much right when the rain is coming. But if you don't like what your doing Don't do it! GOLLY!!! I've never asked myself why I got into the business! Just why didn't I stick my neck out sooner! Anywho... I'd suggest a Hesston or New Holland discbine. Vermeer round baler (605M) ,but depending on your budget and your growth plans you may want to reconcider my input. Look for something that has the least moving parts and something basic enough that you can see how it works and that your comfortible with! Tractor horsepower plays a big part on the newer discbines and balers. Another thing is what parts are closer for you. Tractor House and iron search are great internet sites to maybe give you some ideas. Enjoy the experience. [/QUOTE]
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