Combines Weeeeeee Doggeeeeeeeee

Farm_Kid2

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Don, Congrats on the sale! Were you happy with those pricesIJ I think having a sale right now would scare me to death. Mike
 

Big_Truck

Guest
I presume the NH salesman was knocking on your door before the cock crowed this morning, NHDON!!!
 

NHD

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I wouldn't be surprised. I imagine the word will get around quickly. I do have a TR-99 located. 2001, 500 sep. hrs equally equipped except for two speed rotor. I don't think that will matter. I'm pretty excited to be out from under that 10.5% NH note.My neighbor just traded a TR-86 for the demoCR-960 that was at Gordyville farm show. He doesn't have many acres so maybe I can hirehimIJ
 

NHD

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Yes I am estatic!!!!!! My perspective is that you got to keep up with technology. Consider that I started farming fresh out of a USAF pilots seat 1954.With a WC Allis, a JD A, a New Idea Picker, a AC 5' combine, 8 cows to milk by hand, 17 beef cows, a flock of laying hens, a wife, 2 youngsters (later 4),and plenty of opportunities.I have had 4 farm machinery sales, '69,86,94, and 03. Each time was basically to sell the old technology while it still had value.If you think about it ag has come a long way.Along the way I got 3 sons and my son-in-law started farming. They all have jobs in addition and their wives too. I don't know that this was a good idea. Even though at the time it was the best thing to do. Most of all I have loved every minute (almost) of it.I think it is sad what some of the machinery sold for, but had we kept it the value would soon be just scrap price.
 

Big_Truck

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Yep,you both could be the first "CR_TR" or just "CR" custom cutting crew on the road for harvest 2003, "push the stick forward" Andy.
 
 
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