Retire quit, I just started. Bought a herd of dairy cows last October and stated shipping milk. Went through all the problems one gets when they bring cows from different farm together in a new barn. Lost 4 in the first 2 months. Barn wasn’t full enough to keep it thawed in January and froze it up a few times. Hired hand quit in July. Had to fix the 806 in the spring, Head needed work also new injector and pump and after it started running right the transmission went. Bought a 1086 to replace it only to have it a rod start knocking in it 50 hrs later (rebuilt the engine). Broke the mower (replaced it) Baler, hay rake and spreader all pretty good. Just finished corn with the front of the john Deere forage wagon being held on with cargo straps (fell of well hauling). The badger wagon only broke 4 times this year. This is only my first year and I hold down a full time job to pay for all this fun. Spent the last 3 years after I got out of the marines working towards a dairy farm and spent the last year paying to own one. Don’t know if I can do it for a lifetime but will keep going for awhile longer just to see if it gets better.
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