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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 683832" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>We too own machinery that came off Noah's boat. Easy to repair, hubby does his own repairs for the most part. However, there comes a time when some things have to be up graded. For example, we had a 7' JD three point hitch sickle mower. We spent more time fixing than cutting. This is a pain. So hubby bought a haybine, used.</p><p>He just came home from an auction, bought himself a deep tiller for $ 475.00, looks to be about 15'...just guessing. Needs about 500.00 worth of work and parts, all he can do himself, but in the end he got a tiller that will work the land we have. Most of our tractors are from the '50 and '60's.</p><p>Wish we had newer, takes us longer to do the jobs the neighbors do, with bigger and newer tractors and equipment, but it costs us less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 683832, member: 6198"] We too own machinery that came off Noah's boat. Easy to repair, hubby does his own repairs for the most part. However, there comes a time when some things have to be up graded. For example, we had a 7' JD three point hitch sickle mower. We spent more time fixing than cutting. This is a pain. So hubby bought a haybine, used. He just came home from an auction, bought himself a deep tiller for $ 475.00, looks to be about 15'...just guessing. Needs about 500.00 worth of work and parts, all he can do himself, but in the end he got a tiller that will work the land we have. Most of our tractors are from the '50 and '60's. Wish we had newer, takes us longer to do the jobs the neighbors do, with bigger and newer tractors and equipment, but it costs us less. [/QUOTE]
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