Posted by jwal10 on March 08, 2008 at 07:58:03 from (71.222.10.208):
In Reply to: Re-Thinking The Attack posted by Allan In NE on March 08, 2008 at 03:23:09:
Allan, I farmed with big equipment and a lot of acres. When I got to feeling poorly I cut back to 1 tractor and 400 acres. Farmed the best land and let God control the outcome. I had a lot more fun enjoying the ride. Made just as much money in the end, I got to hold less money longer. If that is the tractor you enjoy the most go for it, even if you have to take a few shovels off, or take the wings off. I am down to an H now but the fun factor has gone way up. That 686 would be a joy to run, nice looking tractor. Do what you love, love what you do, the alternative makes life too short....James
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