If they are stacked in the house yes. otherwise buy more land. JimIs the such a thing as: “Too many Tractors “? My wife thinks so.
No such thing, just not enough shed space! LolIs the such a thing as: “Too many Tractors “? My wife thinks so.
Yes there is when you get old enough that only 3 or 4 get run a number of times a year. I have a lot of tractor that haven't been started let alone driven in yearsIs the such a thing as: “Too many Tractors “? My wife thinks so.
all depends on who the boss is. i have at least 60 and at times i think its too many, but if another one comes up that u want u gotta have it. i don't need to go to museums to see old tractors. some i have even museums don't have . and i am picky what i buy, no painted tractor is one thing. I can turn back the clock in my world to any decade working in the field. i been farming with my 660's no cab, no power steering, no fancy soft seat, and by the end of the day i am one dirty dusty guy. and that's why everybody gets sick nowadays, gotta eat a little dirt. and do i want a new tractor, definitely no. i can fix my own tractors. was just talking today to my Buddie and farming. i told him the high ups cant shut my tractors down , i said they could not even come over and start one not yet shut it down. lol. see that's computers for you. they control you! oops getting off topic.Is the such a thing as: “Too many Tractors “? My wife thinks so.
And why older farmers have farmers lung.all depends on who the boss is. i have at least 60 and at times i think its too many, but if another one comes up that u want u gotta have it. i don't need to go to museums to see old tractors. some i have even museums don't have . and i am picky what i buy, no painted tractor is one thing. I can turn back the clock in my world to any decade working in the field. i been farming with my 660's no cab, no power steering, no fancy soft seat, and by the end of the day i am one dirty dusty guy. and that's why everybody gets sick nowadays, gotta eat a little dirt. and do i want a new tractor, definitely no. i can fix my own tractors. was just talking today to my Buddie and farming. i told him the high ups cant shut my tractors down , i said they could not even come over and start one not yet shut it down. lol. see that's computers for you. they control you! oops getting off topic.
You sound like someone who can’t afford newer tractors so you tear them and the owners down.all depends on who the boss is. i have at least 60 and at times i think its too many, but if another one comes up that u want u gotta have it. i don't need to go to museums to see old tractors. some i have even museums don't have . and i am picky what i buy, no painted tractor is one thing. I can turn back the clock in my world to any decade working in the field. i been farming with my 660's no cab, no power steering, no fancy soft seat, and by the end of the day i am one dirty dusty guy. and that's why everybody gets sick nowadays, gotta eat a little dirt. and do i want a new tractor, definitely no. i can fix my own tractors. was just talking today to my Buddie and farming. i told him the high ups cant shut my tractors down , i said they could not even come over and start one not yet shut it down. lol. see that's computers for you. they control you! oops getting off topic.
Hand start tractors help with the battery situation!“I’m getting sick and tired of stale gas and dead batteries“.
well when u farm 1/4 of land why would a person need a new tractor when i am a mechanic by trade. and no the farm did not buy them tractors. i am retired now and can enjoy what i like to do. i bought my first tractor over 50 years ago when i was 14 years old. this was a mccormick 10-20 i bought for 50.00 and got it running. been collecting tractors ever since, on auction sales or where ever i find one i like. so basically its only a tractor a year if you want to get technical. in the end they add up. dont know what u mean by tear the owners down??You sound like someone who can’t afford newer tractors so you tear them and the owners down.
Is your only income from farming? Did you pay for your farm with those old tractors?
An old timer told me, "if you know how many tractors you have, then you don't have enough"Is the such a thing as: “Too many Tractors “? My wife thinks so.
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