Posted by pms on September 21, 2018 at 06:45:40 from (50.246.228.166):
In Reply to: Custom farming posted by TDJD on September 20, 2018 at 16:25:01:
TDJD, If you have a passion for farming you will make it happen.Having that forty acres to work will help alot.Your location will probably determine what kind of farming you do.I grew up on a dairy.After high school spent a lot of time building and racing cars.Did the automotive program at a community college.Got a job wrenching on mobile equipment in a paper mill...lift trucks,dozers,bobcats,mobile cranes etc.Still doing that.About 15 years ago bought a massey 65 and a brush hog and started a field mowing business.Every year I'd pick up more business mostly by word of mouth.Over time was able to upgrade tractors.About six years ago got into making hay for the locals.Picked up hay ground in the process.Now have top of the line hay equipment and older but in very good condition tractors paid for with farm income.Just bought this sweet White 2-88 with 3400 hours,gonna fix this one up and use it.Might add it really helps to be a mechanic.Still work my day job and I have more farm type work than I can handle.But I love it! Go for it man! Paul
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