good evening bruce, WOW looks like you kicked over a hornets nest here :lol: I will say i'm not a farmer, my main bred and butter is building and repairing welders and I make a living at it. I won't ever get rich doing it but I make a good living doing it. I got into the farming thing here at home on my 4 acres because i had local farmers cutting the hay here on my place mainly for the fire hazard issue, and to keep the place looking better than it was when i bought it. I got upset with the hay laying in big swaths getting rained on and turning black. i understand these guys where busy getting their hay cut and baled up on a LOT more land than i have, and that that took priority over my 2 plus acres of hay! so i started shopping and buying some haying equipment and gradually started taking over my little hay operation, started last year picking up another small field (3acres) looking at taking over another 4.5 acre field this summer. but i don't consider my self a farmer, do i like being out there on my tractor cutting and putting up hay? you bet i love getting out there on the tractor in the field cutting and baling hay! i enjoy every minute of it. i love working on my old equipment iv'e accumulated getting it all up and running and looking good. i'm learning something new every day working on my equipment, i learn something new every time i come on yt here, met some super nice folks on here, talked on the phone tonight with TJV IN MN. him and his dad farm 1800 acres mainly corn, he's shipping me a part i need for my m5, super nice fellow. TJV is in my opinion a real farmer, i'm definatly not, and i'm sure not trying to pose as a farmer.
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