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Posted by phillip d on February 20, 2006 at 16:43:32 from (142.176.56.16):
In Reply to: Advice Needed posted by smalltownfarmer on February 20, 2006 at 15:53:03:
Hi Smalltown,you have a really touching story.I'm not much older than you are and we have a fairly small farm too;even though my Dad is still living,he's really not that well at all,so in some ways,i can relate to your situation.In my opinion,if you are going to make your living on the farm,if you can find a way to pay for it,it would make your job ALOT easier if you had at least one reliable and user friendly tractor to use,if you have cattle,preferably a good loader with enough power to do other field jobs.I don't blambe you for wanting to keep some of your dad's favorite tractors at all.If you sell some of the others to buy somthing you need worse,i'm sure your dad would be very proud to see you make the best decisions for you and your farm to sustain a living.If things work out for you,maybe down the road you can afford to pick up some oldies again,after all at the end of the day it is a hobby.Any way,i really hope things go your way whatever you do,and remember,if your dad was like most dads,he loved you more than all the tractors and the farm put together,and just wanted to see you be happy and make a living doing something that you really enjoy.Best regards,Phill
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