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<blockquote data-quote="Hoosier Pete" data-source="post: 528128" data-attributes="member: 7577"><p>Advise? You bet, don't put anything underground until you have tried it out on the surface first. Keep infrastructure spending to a minimum and put your money into animals that appreciate. Regardless how perfect a set up may seem today, despite extensive research and planning you will change your mind. Try to think of how much you don't need rather than trying to have everything the "big boys" have. It is hard to un-buy something once the money has been spent.</p><p></p><p> Good Luck, Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoosier Pete, post: 528128, member: 7577"] Advise? You bet, don't put anything underground until you have tried it out on the surface first. Keep infrastructure spending to a minimum and put your money into animals that appreciate. Regardless how perfect a set up may seem today, despite extensive research and planning you will change your mind. Try to think of how much you don't need rather than trying to have everything the "big boys" have. It is hard to un-buy something once the money has been spent. Good Luck, Pete [/QUOTE]
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