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Posted by Burrhead on December 28, 1999 at 16:27:23 from (12.74.16.248):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: First Tractor Advice posted by bo on December 27, 1999 at 19:42:11:
I don't think we're that bad out of date here. I thought both of us were talking about keeping up 5 acres, and not about farming 5 acres. Yessir I got about all the modern deals you mentioned, and really enjoy them all. Especially the pickup a/c. I just cannot see any earthly excuse to have a war pension tied up in keeping up with 5 acres. If you're talking about something to play with, then yep go for it, get anything you can afford. I honestly believe that, to buy whatever a man can afford if he wants it. I go by a yuppie community here by the house just about everyday. It's all concrete and asphalt for these 2 acre mini-ranches, you would be utterly amazed how many 4wd Kubota mini loaders they have to keep up these ranches. To go to work they drive 4wd diesel pick-ups. These pickups are never off the road and these Kubotas are never used when it's wet. They can't get the Dockers wet, or the Ropers muddy. I would'nt think me and jakee are out dated, it's just that I cant understand why anyone wants to throw money away. It won't spoil. If a feller wants to impress the boys with what he has, have him to show his savings book or CD receipts. Any fool can get credit, but it takes a genious to save money. The way I castrate horses, mules and bulls is to hobble them over a stump, I think if you try it this way you'll find it's easier than laying the animal down. I don't think they go through as much stress if they're standing up as they do when they're brought down, and they get better drainage from the wound, with less infection.
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