So if you program robots, you do have a day job. Don't think this is going to go great guns the end of this week. Patience is a vurtue- or people in a hospital. I have bought 25? 30? tractors over the years, none have gone to work the day it came home. You got to make sure it ain't junk, you must learn how to safely and carefully operate 'it', no two act exactly alike. Your brand of new fluids go in, look at the old stuff coming out, smell and color means alot, bet it needs a tune up. your kid has to get used to it too, after school, before dark.... this is just the tractor!! You worry about scheduling a disc harrow? As soon as something goes west, flat tire, rock, stump, wet spot...the clock stops! Hey last week I got stuck to the axles in a tomato patch! Longest hour of my life. The North American continent is a month behind in planting, if you get-anything- accompished this year, without a person or machine getting hurt, that will be excellent! Put your calender and tractors in low, and leave it there. This year you learn. Next year will go fine. Good luck, be careful.
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