Posted by John S-B on December 05, 2021 at 14:44:19 from (24.208.234.134):
Well it was fun while it lasted, sold an investment property we bought, that I had a hay field on to pay taxes. Just had it for four years, bought it for 23K, and sold it for 85. Not a bad return I guess for only 3.5 acres. I have another acre at the house I baled as well. I'm getting close to retirement, so I don't need to kill myself any more than necessary... I'm selling off all the implements, I had stuff that actually ran good this time... Baled 40 acres a while back, but had a '45 Farmall M to do it with, and as much as I liked that tractor, the 4600 Kubota was MUCH nicer to work with. I'm going to take that money from the implements (when they sell) and buy an army deuce and a half, my ideal pickup truck. I will miss the smell of freshly baled hay, but not the sore muscles...
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