Posted by W_B on July 07, 2015 at 10:03:18 from (155.188.123.24):
In Reply to: Planning purchases posted by JML755 on July 07, 2015 at 09:49:08:
My wife doesn't seem too interested in any long range planning either. We are talking about retirement in about 3 to 3 1/2 yrs. and I'm trying to get her to talk about what we are going to do with the llama herd to reduce the feed and hay costs. No interest in discussing it, other than she thinks a lot of them will be gone on their own since about a 1/3rd are older. Probably won't happen that way, they can be pretty long lived. We have some collections that I'd like to move on to new owners... no interest in discussing that either. I mentioned about wanting to get a newer tractor to replace the 9N and 8N, since they are about worn out, in the next few years (we did get a new Mahindra SCUT last year), response was "you can buy whatever you can pay for, but not until your new tractor is paid off." End of discussion. I can only guess she wants to just retire and life go on as it was, but I wouldn't know since I can't get any dialog going on it.
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