Glad you joined the club! Im sailing a boat like yours! Ha Im 28 mom and dad milked cows and still do I left the farm at 19 gotta a job all had was a 8 dollar an hour job and a pickup truck a trailer and a 1066! Worked my butt off at my job worked all the over time I could get and bought a couple or pieces as I found them cheap plow disc ect gotta hunt for the deal! Made peace with the old man at 22 helped him out since when we got along! To him I was just a grunt! At 25 I picked up a piece of ground 10 miles away 10 acers and at that point I told my dad we were going to run things between us as a bussiness in a way I work for him he pays me he works for I pay him! Seems to be working! Now im up over hundred still work my job help dad when I can and keep plugging along! I keep all my equipment at my dads do to I rent a house! Now when it comes to equipment in my opinion dont dream to big! But that old 4020 that needs a clutch or something and buy some books and teach yourself or come on this site and ask a question we will all gladly help buy the one that is broke its cheap you will appreciate it more cause of the work you put into it and you will advance your mechanical skills! This is what is working for me may not for you but just another idea! Biggest thing dont rush and dont dream to big! And keep trying you will find the way farming is tough!
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