What makes you think those like me that use old equipment are 'just getting by'? I could go and pay cash right now for any new piece of equipment or tractor I wanted and the main reason I can do that is I never have done it.Like automobiles my wife bought a 97 Toyota early 1998 for a bargain price to clear the lot of the older models.It now has 270,000 and some miles on it,have spent very little on it over the years.I know people that trade cars for new ones every 3 or 4 years and they have spent thousand$ and thousand$ to ride and go the same places we went in the Toyota. Our money is saved their money is long gone,best money you save is the money you don't spend.I guess if a person spends all the money they make regardless that is a different deal,we don't we live off less than half of the money we have coming in every month.A lot of times I have pulled the cash out to buy something I thought I wanted but after counting out the cash I've reconsidered and decided I didn't need or want the item as much as I thought I did.Spending cash out of hand is totally different than signing up for monthly payments it seems.
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Today's Featured Article - A Belt Pulley? Really Doing Something? - by Chris Pratt. Belt Pulleys! Most of us conjure up a picture of a massive thresher with a wide belt lazily arching to a tractor 35 feet away throwing a cloud of dust, straw and grain, and while nostalgic, not too practical a method of using our tractors. While this may have been the bread and butter of the belt work in the past (since this is what made the money on many farms), the smaller tasks may have been and still can be its real claim to fame. The thresher would bring in the harvest (and income) once a y
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