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<blockquote data-quote="kilroy60" data-source="post: 1442379" data-attributes="member: 24568"><p>I've always lived by the words that my father taught me years ago and that is to help your neighbor when you can. When I started in farming, I didn't have everything that I needed. I have had the pleasure of neighbors helping me for no charge. Now that I've accumulated the equipment that I now need, I pass this same service along to others when needed. It's funny how when I help others and don't charge, I will somehow always have something come my way to offset any expense I incurred. I've passed this along to my sons too and they are seeing the benefits of helping your neighbor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilroy60, post: 1442379, member: 24568"] I've always lived by the words that my father taught me years ago and that is to help your neighbor when you can. When I started in farming, I didn't have everything that I needed. I have had the pleasure of neighbors helping me for no charge. Now that I've accumulated the equipment that I now need, I pass this same service along to others when needed. It's funny how when I help others and don't charge, I will somehow always have something come my way to offset any expense I incurred. I've passed this along to my sons too and they are seeing the benefits of helping your neighbor. [/QUOTE]
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