Posted by LAA on January 29, 2012 at 11:08:36 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: Opinions? posted by CumminsMan on January 29, 2012 at 10:32:55:
I never did like to sell anything I could make a living with. I don't think 900 square feet is a small house for 2 adults and a baby or two, but to each his own. If you make your living with the tractor you need to crunch a few numbers, how much will a used tractor that will fill the bill cost? good used tractors are not cheap at present, how many years will you need to get out of a used tractor in order to make up the difference if you have to replace the used tractor sooner than you would have the new one? What would you lose in tax advantages if you traded down? To be honest, it sounds like your on the right track, planning ahead and trying to keep your debt level low, maybe you and your Wife can work out a compromise to wait and see if a couple more good years put you far enough ahead where it is not a problem. Hope it works out like you need it to.
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