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Posted by caleb on June 28, 2005 at 16:12:36 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: Re: required power, need some advice posted by paul on June 27, 2005 at 21:32:57:
The guy that owns it is a hay farmer that I work for. It was used strictly in the hay fields. I work for this guy on weekends&nights at 9 dollars an hour raking/baling hay in a cab tractor. I am a full time Air cond. tech and college student the rest of the time. I work for him so that I can drive tractors. I offered to trade him labor for the disk. He said 200 bucks worth would be fair. There arent any cracks in the frame or anything and the tires are old and sun dried but it will be years before I have enough land and a tractor to use it. I am just gathering up implements as I find them, fixing them at a slow slow rate and eventually will have my entire equip. line to have a small hobby farm. The advice on the disk prices helps a lot. One thing that helps me is Im not married so theres no ball and chain and if you do things like this over time the loss doesnt feel as hard, not that its less by any means. If anyone in central/south TX has a 4-6 row 3pt cultivator theyd like to get rid of let me know. Condition restorable price cheap Thanks guys. You make this forum what it is. Great. Caleb
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