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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 526991" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>Well around here you can go to local auctions and get a reliable old truck that will last for several years that are great for fence and chasing cows in pastures. If there is a gov't auction in your area those are great places to get cheap well maintained trucks that aren't fancy and get it done. Yeah if you have a client then of course you are going to use a really nice vehicle to impress them. Im talking trucks that get beet up every day and are full of fence supplies and tools. The kind you don't take on long trips and don't care hwat happens to them. Im not going to take my good truck out in a pasture get it full of **** and maybe have a cow try to climb in it or runn into the sides while you are transporting their calf. Thats what them cheap trucks are for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 526991, member: 7792"] Well around here you can go to local auctions and get a reliable old truck that will last for several years that are great for fence and chasing cows in pastures. If there is a gov't auction in your area those are great places to get cheap well maintained trucks that aren't fancy and get it done. Yeah if you have a client then of course you are going to use a really nice vehicle to impress them. Im talking trucks that get beet up every day and are full of fence supplies and tools. The kind you don't take on long trips and don't care hwat happens to them. Im not going to take my good truck out in a pasture get it full of **** and maybe have a cow try to climb in it or runn into the sides while you are transporting their calf. Thats what them cheap trucks are for. [/QUOTE]
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