Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on August 09, 2019 at 05:34:19 from (162.252.129.7):
In Reply to: Re: Baling wire posted by fred goodrich on August 09, 2019 at 05:14:15:
I was running 20 plus hour days trying to get haying done so I could not have him stop by, this is my time to make my money for the whole year so I seldom have time for tours, sorry for it to work out that way but I cant stop when its time for crops to be brought in, last year I lost over half my income to hail storms and this year was not a lot better, one 10 min storm can and does take out 30,000 real easy of my income, and no insurance does not pay when I have at least some production like some many think it does here so i quit paying out 8000 a year for nothing. Next year will be better lol I was haying non stop from the 12th of June till now, I will start grain harvest in less than a week so my work is not even close to done, I hope he understood my reasons but some do not and that has also slowed my interest in giving tours, same reason i never make it to any Case shows cnt
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