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Winter Pasture - buy drill or custom hire?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 858852" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Pros and cons of owning vs renting: If you own it you have a pretty big chunk of change tied up that you will ony use a few times a year and you;re responsible for all othe workings of it to make sure nothing is broekn/wore out, etc. But you have the flexibiliyt to use it whenever you want and you don;t have to aworry about if having been put a way broken and needing fixing before you cna start. Renting it someone else should be responsible for the maintnance so it should be ready to go, the probem is trying to get it exactly when you need/want it and it not necessarrily in the best of shape. You also have the hauling it to and from the rental place to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 858852, member: 34"] Pros and cons of owning vs renting: If you own it you have a pretty big chunk of change tied up that you will ony use a few times a year and you;re responsible for all othe workings of it to make sure nothing is broekn/wore out, etc. But you have the flexibiliyt to use it whenever you want and you don;t have to aworry about if having been put a way broken and needing fixing before you cna start. Renting it someone else should be responsible for the maintnance so it should be ready to go, the probem is trying to get it exactly when you need/want it and it not necessarrily in the best of shape. You also have the hauling it to and from the rental place to consider. [/QUOTE]
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