Thanks a lot guys you have given me a lot of things to think about. I was raised on a small hobby farm and have been around it all of my life. I had a service rig set up once years ago but dropped it because I got married and moved to this farm. With all the work I had to do around here I just did not have time to travel around working on equipment for others. The thing is until this past year I got NO money for anything I done here. My day job is very boring with a lot of time to set and think about things I wish I could be getting done at home. The farm is in very good shape but if I don't find some time to get after things they will soon go down hill. Fences are becoming overgrown, buildings needing repair. I know the farm is too small to make a living on but can not add to it ( purchase or rent) if I cannot keep up with what I already have. I think the best advice here is to keep the day job and pay off all my debt and do the best I can at keeping things going. I just can't let all the buildings and machinery set for a few years while I rent the ground out to a neighbor because things will deteriorate to the point of no return. I hate to see farms setting empty, if you take the livestock out of the buildings they will soon die. For now I will keep looking to the future and do the best I can. Thanks again William
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