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Posted by JS on November 02, 2003 at 15:17:51 from (68.169.193.70):
In Reply to: using older tractors today as there main tractor posted by Larry B. on November 02, 2003 at 11:15:32:
well guess I jump in here and add my .02 to the other side of the debate. I feel that people need to look at net after taxes, too many farmers don't understand tax law. Section 179 direct expense allows most people to directly write off $24,000/ year. If your making a profit, look at the operation and find the weak links and upgrade while the tax law is in your favor. In farming being broke down at the wrong time can really mess things up. Now I like old tractors but come on guys who would wanna go back to mowing with a farmall m in 1st gear after running a modern disc mower. And forget about those frozen/broken bed chain spreaders when a hydra-push is available. plus powershifts are the only way to go (try a green one next time). hopefully no one will be offended by these comments, I couldn't just let the old is best comments go unchecked.
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