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Unrolling hay tip and question on older hay
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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1789004" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>Just curious what that ute costs vs. an older model tractor? When it comes to the cost of iron, it's not all about how much iron is involved... My guess is that the tractor will have alot more iron per $$$ invested, and will end up with less upkeep and depreciation costs too, if you work that goat-kart much.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong... I like your ute... but they're awful expensive for what you actually get. Handy for sure... but expensive. Enjoyable to have around... absolutely... but expensive. The grandkids love riding around in 'em... but expe..... you get my drift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1789004, member: 39018"] Just curious what that ute costs vs. an older model tractor? When it comes to the cost of iron, it's not all about how much iron is involved... My guess is that the tractor will have alot more iron per $$$ invested, and will end up with less upkeep and depreciation costs too, if you work that goat-kart much. Don't get me wrong... I like your ute... but they're awful expensive for what you actually get. Handy for sure... but expensive. Enjoyable to have around... absolutely... but expensive. The grandkids love riding around in 'em... but expe..... you get my drift. [/QUOTE]
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