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Re: Repair or Sell?
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Posted by Katharine on July 18, 2007 at 09:51:10 from (70.152.57.95):
In Reply to: Re: Repair or Sell? posted by TimS in Mo on July 18, 2007 at 08:39:42:
Hi Tim, Yep, that's what we think! Besides we don't WANT a "compact tractor" and don't think it is going to be able to do all of the hauling, tugging, plowing, planting and pole barn erecting etc... that we need done around here. They just don't have enough weight to them and in my opinion aren't made like they used to be. We have also recently ELIMINATED all of our debt and don't want to incur anymore other than our current house payment and incidentals. With a NEW purchase you HAVE to make that payment EVERY month, whether you want or CAN afford to or not. With this upcomming repair, we're of the mind that it's not a pressing issue apparently right now as it has not rendered the tractore useless, so we can pay and repair it when we are able. A MUCH wiser decision and better use of our hard earned dollars in trying to start-up a small family farm. Now, does anyone have any good, useable un-wanted implements they would like to sell in NORTHERN FLORIDA??
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