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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1238101" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Yes and no. When it's time to replace I'll usually go new and do have some new equipment around but I do have fences up in the hills that are pushing a hundred years and they work just fine and will for another decade. I'm not a perfectionist by any stretch of the imagination so as long as something functions well enough that I can use it without to many breakdowns and safety is not an issue it gets to stay but the first time I throw a tool working on it or I see a chance of people getting hurt it goes away and gets replaced by something new. </p><p>I'm a mix of modern and old school. I do a lot of stuff the way the old guys taught me but when I see something modern that fits I do that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1238101, member: 14661"] Yes and no. When it's time to replace I'll usually go new and do have some new equipment around but I do have fences up in the hills that are pushing a hundred years and they work just fine and will for another decade. I'm not a perfectionist by any stretch of the imagination so as long as something functions well enough that I can use it without to many breakdowns and safety is not an issue it gets to stay but the first time I throw a tool working on it or I see a chance of people getting hurt it goes away and gets replaced by something new. I'm a mix of modern and old school. I do a lot of stuff the way the old guys taught me but when I see something modern that fits I do that too. [/QUOTE]
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