Posted by 2002sliverado on June 15, 2016 at 12:46:42 from (216.16.75.34):
In Reply to: 'Iron 'question posted by DeltaRed on June 14, 2016 at 16:57:35:
My equipment for my farming operation ranges from 8 years old to 42 years old, with a few other older tractors and additional pieces of equipment that go back to the 1950's and 1960's. Pretty much anything I have bought has been clean, older, well kept, and low hour equipment. I have not financed much, and prefer to keep it that way. I have only two payments left on my 8 year old planter, the newest piece of equipment I have purchased. Lost a piece of land this year due to "local politics" and we were on the wrong side, according to the landlord. So be it. I refuse to be "owned" or "controlled" by the likes of this landlord. Never been all that good at "kissing butt!" I watched the new tenant come in with a fleet of equipment that was new and state of the art with all the technological advances money could acquire. Nice to see he had the same struggles (with uncooperative weather) this spring that I did with my well kept fleet of "experienced" equipment. At least my equipment can keep moving in spite of the little electrical "gremlins" that can and inevitably will invade. I also don't owe my soul to JD Credit, or the former landlord! My last comment.......................to use some of the terms used by the BTO's........................."my cost per acre in equipment is a whole lot less, thus, I am not bleeding the red ink per acre these BTO's are bleeding!
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