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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1001030" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I remember the days before I had a decent loader tractor. I use to wear out wheel barrows. Now I so rarely use one that I have to think hard to remember where it is. About 7 years ago after years of fighting with old worn out tractors I bought a new tractor. So I have a trouble free tractor. All of the implements I own were bought at auctions. They cost me thousands less than new and work great. In fact the only one that cost me over $500 is the manure spreader. It still had the factory paint on the inside of the spreader and only cost $800. Taking your time and making do with what you have will work until you can find a deal on the next implement. I don't make hay because for me and my area I can buy hay cheaper than I can make it 4 years out of 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1001030, member: 498"] I remember the days before I had a decent loader tractor. I use to wear out wheel barrows. Now I so rarely use one that I have to think hard to remember where it is. About 7 years ago after years of fighting with old worn out tractors I bought a new tractor. So I have a trouble free tractor. All of the implements I own were bought at auctions. They cost me thousands less than new and work great. In fact the only one that cost me over $500 is the manure spreader. It still had the factory paint on the inside of the spreader and only cost $800. Taking your time and making do with what you have will work until you can find a deal on the next implement. I don't make hay because for me and my area I can buy hay cheaper than I can make it 4 years out of 5. [/QUOTE]
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