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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1550359" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>Almost the same story here Kenny, except I never got the bug to be a cow hauler ( my kid bought a good used liner this past fall and paid for it in three months) and I haven't had a heart attack yet, am deaf, need glasses, back and hands in tough shape as are my wife's.</p><p>We leased and traded cows for 12 years, bought her family ranch in 1991, built up cows and machinery when we could. Very little of it new. Near new is a much better buy. Added two neighboring ranches in the last 10 years.</p><p>Wintering 900 head here this year on our own hay and still haven't found the grass limits of this place. Will be 58 next May.</p><p></p><p>Thanking the Lord for the opportunities he has given us and the young folks we have employed the last few years when things got to be more than we could stay ahead of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1550359, member: 14161"] Almost the same story here Kenny, except I never got the bug to be a cow hauler ( my kid bought a good used liner this past fall and paid for it in three months) and I haven't had a heart attack yet, am deaf, need glasses, back and hands in tough shape as are my wife's. We leased and traded cows for 12 years, bought her family ranch in 1991, built up cows and machinery when we could. Very little of it new. Near new is a much better buy. Added two neighboring ranches in the last 10 years. Wintering 900 head here this year on our own hay and still haven't found the grass limits of this place. Will be 58 next May. Thanking the Lord for the opportunities he has given us and the young folks we have employed the last few years when things got to be more than we could stay ahead of. [/QUOTE]
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