You're right when I see these people living in $300,000 houses and riding in $50,000 pickups its no wonder they can't run their equipment for a reasonable amount.Some of these types are going to have to get back to reality especially when there is a whole lot of good equipment around these days cheap and people hungry for work and a footer or trench dug with a $5,000 backhoe is just as good as one dug with a $60,000 backhoe. The days of being fat and lazy when it comes to construction is over.Its the lean,hungry and mean that will survive. In my case I have a Good running Oliver 1650D that burns less then 2 gal fuel/hr and a 10ft bush hog in very good condition.I have less then $4,000 in the whole outfit.I can beat the brains out of the guys on price with $70,000 tractors and $15,000 hogs and still make more profit per hr. than they do.And when my equipment needs work I do it myself rather than pay the $75 to $100 an hr the dealerships charge.Thats how you survive in a tough economy.
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