Posted by BLinWMi on October 19, 2007 at 06:33:38 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: OT: but tractor related posted by Dave from MN on October 19, 2007 at 05:56:08:
Man, that would be a dream. The house sounds great, the land would be enough for a decent size family setup and 60 cows on a pipeline would be just enough to keep me busy. I had it once and lost it because of family interference. Would give my left leg to walk into the barn and see 60 cows all lined up again. And as long as I am dreaming, the cows would be Brown Swiss and there would be 50 acres fenced for grazing. As far as equipment, my flock of 2 bangers would be a good start, then add a 3020 and 4020 PS for utility work, a 4455 for the spreader, 4840 for the chopper, 4620 on the blower and a 47/4960 for heavy tillage.
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