:lol: Absolutely right. My wife and kids worked on me for 10 yrs to buy a horse. (We had been "leasing" them for the kids to ride up until then). One of the conditions was that we would build a retirement home on some acreage so that we wouldn't have to pay for board. I've got the acreage and tractors that I'm prepping for retirement in a few years and get just as much enjoyment from working on them as I do riding the horse. Like you, I would have no reason to own a tractor if I didn't own a horse. I'm NEVER at a loss for something to do, learn something new just about every day (including from these forums) and I don't have to go to a gym for exercise to keep my weight down and stay fit. People groan when asking what I've got planned for a weekend and I list brush-hogging, tractor maintenance, implement repair, ditch digging, fence fixing, etc. Just hope I've got the financial means to keep it up when I DO retire. Our plans (like everyone else's) have taken quite a hit in the last couple of years.
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