Posted by Countrybimm on October 27, 2020 at 15:30:21 from (72.136.112.188):
So im brand new to the forum.I have used yesterdaystractors for a ton of research over the years but figured I should finally say hello..
I am a 37 year old railcar mechanic.Now. Born and raised on tobacco farms. Due to circumstances I had to make my own way into another field of work. Took a crack at growing watermelons in my 20s for five years didnt work out. Had to make a career change now im pulling wrenches on railcars.we have rented the land for veg/corn/bean over the last five year and I want to get back into cash crop as a side income.So heres where I need the forums help..
We have 80 acres workable. We own a massey 180 and a john deere 7000 four row.If im going to get back into it I need a land working tractor.
My original thoughts were a Ford TW-20, Holland 8360, Or spend a bit extra on a Case Magnum 7110-20.The elevator is less then a mile down the road and I want to haul my own product.
A massey 8220 has came up for 35k (can). Its got 8600 hours.i would be using it to do field work and haul corn to the elevator.the massey 180 would plant..I would love in the next ten years to maybe go a bit bigger and rent another 100 acres or so.equipement would be bought one piece at a time over the next four years.
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