Posted by jdemaris on December 28, 2010 at 14:43:56 from (67.142.130.38):
In Reply to: Tractor talk posted by mai lor on December 28, 2010 at 13:55:40:
Sounds like you are either a very trusting guy, and/or just cannot do anything yourself.
I know that many people fool with tractors simply because they like them - and there's nothing wrong with that. I like them too, just because they are what they are.
But, I've got many old dozers, loaders, backhoes, farm tractors, etc. - just so when something needs to be done -I can do it right away, and just the way I want it, when I want it. That with no fear of trying to hire someone at a high price that may or may not do what I ask - and sometimes worse.
I've got three remote properties and have old tractors, hoes and dozers at them all. Works out very well and I never have to try to hire anybody. I've dug foundations, ponds, installed septic sytems, hauled trees out of the woods, grown crops, etc. - with having to "hire" anybody.
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