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Posted by Dave from MN on January 07, 2006 at 16:00:29 from (208.252.179.22):
In Reply to: Before and After Pictures posted by Allan in NE on January 07, 2006 at 14:43:27:
Well Allan, with the way you geting deals on equip most would pass on, fixing em up almost to new, all the while inceasing the $$$ of your assets, I am sure you will be very succesful in your venture back into farming. I have pals that laugh at what I have bought and am planning on buying. Most of them dont have half the equity in the farm I do and think they have to have new this, new that, even though they really cant afford it. They keep saying its a tax write off. Well interest on this farm is enough write off for me at this point. I worry where my pals will be in a few years with their $40,000 trucks and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of leined equipment, when I hear them say they gotta run to the bank and "borrow?" a grand or two to " get caught up on all the other bank payments. My hats off to ya, I will be asking advise in the spring when I start out cropping rather than renting out. Nice hydro by the way!!
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