Posted by RedMF40 on August 13, 2019 at 11:57:50 from (172.58.184.159):
In Reply to: Guess what happened posted by gotmyfarm! on August 12, 2019 at 17:08:09:
Guess what. A neighbor from down the road who Ive never met, saw me using my nice working 14T yesterday and just came over right now and I am going over to his place to try to help him fix his 14T! Is that exciting or what? And he has cows I get to see![/quote]
You said I could make suggestions, so here is one: Make your newfound skills PAY! Maybe your neighbor has a spare cow looking for a new home, or plain old cash always works. I'd scratch my head, say, "Boy, all that money for expensive repair manuals, then all the time to learn about my baler...sure would be nice to...
Or better yet, direct approach: I learned about repairing my baler to get mine going, but I want to start working on others and charge for my time.
I guarantee you know about 100% more than most of the ppl in your area about 14T balers. Probably the most they know is that they actually HAVE a baler. Maybe some don't even know that. Anyway, sounds like fun time, especially getting to be with the cows. I've always been fond of them, too. You have a lot on your plate, don't give your time away.
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