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Allan you idiot!
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Posted by Sloroll on June 10, 2005 at 14:22:29 from (69.66.43.59):
In Reply to: Re: need recomendation for tractor posted by Allan in NE on June 10, 2005 at 14:09:50:
Dontchu understand land prices are up and going to keep skyrocketing! The Government will let you depreciate out that articulated animal in the first year allowing you to keep all your profit! If you get tired of farming put it all in set-aside acres and you can get up bright eyed at the crack of noon and still deduct all of your machinery! They will pay you not to farm with all that high dollar stuff. Because land is getting higher, you are worth more every year, so you can trade that big tractor off on another every year and depreciate it too! It only makes good sense not to have your machinery paid for! Ride the wave big fella! You get big enough you will be able to retire driving truck! Make sure you have a tractor with enough grunt to get your truck unstuck though,. I hear it has been more wet up there than usual.
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