Posted by ericlb on November 26, 2013 at 21:47:27 from (67.142.161.21):
In Reply to: custom field work posted by gearhead210 on November 26, 2013 at 06:56:19:
it is better if you work the tractor like it was ment to be, but.... you may need to buy insurance to work in your area, and you better check that out, you may also need a county business licence in some areas the licence is usually cheap, here its 25 bucks, the fine for not having one is not cheap, then every once in awhile you hit something like i did this last week, i was brush hoggin 4 to 5 foot tall trash weeds, property owner garenteed the field was clear, [ no old fence parts, pipes well heads ect in the field,] what he forgot to tell me was about a year ago he had cut down some russian olive trees and left the branches on the ground which was clear at that time, the field is only 20 acres i just fixed my 11th flat today , and its the 2nd on the rear tires, thats not fun when you have to fix your own tires , even though i charged him plenty for the job and he paid for new tubes ,work time ect , be careful!
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