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<blockquote data-quote="hillrancher" data-source="post: 684050" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>I have several years in the repairing of old equipment and using someone else's old. I own a new tractor which is 1 year old, AC, heat and loader this is my vacations, whiskey and women money I have saved since I have gotten old enough that doesn't matter anymore. I have five tractors on my pile of rocks it is handy when haying time comes I don't have to change. Haying alone we cut, rake and bail everyday. I take my time and the old tired equipment will make it. </p><p>I am needing a cutter priced some new. The price of a new cutter could build hay barns and store two years supply of hay and buy cheaper than a new cutter. Will not do it because will be depending on some one else. As Caustic stated drought will create a problem. Agree Caustic the grass is never too tall and there is never too much hay in the barn and pens. </p><p>If you want to exist in the cattle business do not try to out do your neighbor he may be one payment from not being there.</p><p>I think it is not fair that we on the farm or ranch cannot afford what the city folk have, insurance, paid vacations and holiday pay ect. I do think the day is soon when we will again be envied and praised for putting food on the tables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillrancher, post: 684050, member: 6761"] I have several years in the repairing of old equipment and using someone else's old. I own a new tractor which is 1 year old, AC, heat and loader this is my vacations, whiskey and women money I have saved since I have gotten old enough that doesn't matter anymore. I have five tractors on my pile of rocks it is handy when haying time comes I don't have to change. Haying alone we cut, rake and bail everyday. I take my time and the old tired equipment will make it. I am needing a cutter priced some new. The price of a new cutter could build hay barns and store two years supply of hay and buy cheaper than a new cutter. Will not do it because will be depending on some one else. As Caustic stated drought will create a problem. Agree Caustic the grass is never too tall and there is never too much hay in the barn and pens. If you want to exist in the cattle business do not try to out do your neighbor he may be one payment from not being there. I think it is not fair that we on the farm or ranch cannot afford what the city folk have, insurance, paid vacations and holiday pay ect. I do think the day is soon when we will again be envied and praised for putting food on the tables. [/QUOTE]
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