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Re: Am I being wise, or stupid???
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Posted by Mike (WA) on November 18, 2006 at 09:26:27 from (69.10.198.133):
In Reply to: Am I being wise, or stupid??? posted by Luke S on November 18, 2006 at 07:34:25:
You have to remember, you're on a tractor board, and most of us will build a shed at the drop of a hat, for no better purpose than to shelter old tractors that we probably should never have bought in the first place. To actually have a sound economic reason for the building is icing on the cake, and your reasoning certainly seems sound to me. You're getting a very good price for your hay, with a built-in market, and you enjoy it to boot. Go for it. My first thought as I was reading your post was to advise you to build it high enough so you could use a bale wagon, but you were way ahead of me. You'll find that getting the hay off the field is the "bottleneck" when you get bigger, and I'd think seriously of trying to add the balewagon as soon as you can. Finally, as to Uncle Negative Ned, follow your own instincts. As I look back over my 58 years, most of my regrets are that I didn't pursue opportunities when they arose. Chronic naysayers should be tolerated to maintain family harmony, but seldom heeded.
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