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Trust me, Im all in. I wish I didnt have 5 years left. Right now the sun is shining and the temperature is 67. Im ready to mow! Ill say this though, when it comes down to it, my approach is going to be on the fairly simple side. What I mean by that is most equipment will be single function. Sickle for mowing, tedder to flip, rake to windrow and bale with a square baler. Depending on my physical condition at the time, I may haul a wagon and pick them up myself. Im not familiar with the land up there so it will be key to take a few vacations up that way and see where the best possibilities are. As this will be retirement for me, the chances are this will be a move to our forever home. I really want to do this right for myself and the family.
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