Posted by kyhayman on July 24, 2010 at 08:22:09 from (75.104.128.36):
In Reply to: roll call posted by JD2ACWD on July 23, 2010 at 19:56:09:
Central Kentucky, centered between Lexington, Louisville, Danville, and Cincinatti. I'm 42, been divorced for a few years with one son who is 11 going on 30. Lost my dad last winter and as an only child am caring for my mom who's in her early 80's and had a traumatic brain injury two years ago.
Farm 300 acres of my own and manage another 385 out of my dad's estate. 70 momma cows, 18 boarding horses, and custom feed some dairy heifers and momma cows. Try to put up a couple of thousand round bales a year, mostly for the horse industry.
Tractor wise all Ford/NH blue, with a 5600, a pair of 7600's one or both which needs to go to a new home, a pair of 7610's, and a TB110. Also throw in a JD 450C dozer, Case 850D dozer, Case 850 dozer with a transmission problem, Case 1845C skid loader, and a NH424 backhoe.
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