Posted by JD Seller on August 02, 2017 at 10:39:48 from (208.126.197.230):
In Reply to: nitemare of quitting posted by olgentdc on August 02, 2017 at 05:49:25:
I would look at what you still enjoy and work from there. It sounds like your financially sound so you have choices. So start to weed out the things you do not enjoy anymore. Then look long and hard at the things you own. Try to be honest with yourself. So projects that you will never get to should be turned into cash so you can do the things you can/want to do. Maybe update some of the equipment you do use so it is easier getting things done. An example of this is I rarely use a non cab tractor anymore. Heat and AC just make life easier in hot or cold weather.
An example: I always wanted a JD 4320, wanted not needed. I started rounding up parts to build one 20 years ago. Complete running ones just where bring more money than I wanted to spend on a "want". Two years ago I sold all of the parts and pieces to a younger fellow. He has one done now out of the parts.
By the time I had the parts and money to build one I no longer had the drive to do it. I also am thinning out things that rarely get ran or used. Collecting is just getting like work to me. I have several project tractors that are more than likely going down the road before next spring.
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