Sweet Heavenly God...have you seen the price of equipment lately?!?!
I have an old John Deere riding mower that I bought used 4 years ago, and has been garbage virtually all along (140 hours then, 240 now). This past year, every time it came back from service, it had something new broken. Latest is it will kind of spin when I try to start it, but won't keep spinning long enough to start. Battery is fine.
The rest of the mower is "like new" based on last year's service work done on it. New battery, a new tire, etc. Anyhow...it's useless to me now. Needed it today to clear a swathe for future tilling to level land and then fence this spring...figured I'd do the clearing work over vacation (ends Monday) because I won't have time once I return to work next week. So much for trying to get things done on the farm while I have time...
I made some calls on new and used equipment. My closest dealership wants to sell me a small tractor with belly mower. It's tempting. But the one they quoted, new, is nearly $20k (no sale) and they have a 24 year old unit for $6800. I don't think so... I can probably buy a friend's old Massey 135 tractor with a pull-along cutter for half that, and it'll also run my old square balers and rolabar rake.
Good God, I have sheep handling equipment and other needs for my business that are a whole lot more important than this...though the fence I need to put in would give me more space for more sheep. <haha>
What the ever loving hell are these equipment dealerships smoking? People aren't made of money, and the prices being demanded for equipment capable of doing any kind of work are become absurd. It's gouging, in my opinion. I wonder if it's just a sham to get people to get out of farming and sell property. Paying for a farm with a house, livestock, and everything else just makes one wonder what one has to make to cover the costs these days when it seems everyone at every turn does all they can to financially discourage people from farming or a rural lifestyle.
I have an old John Deere riding mower that I bought used 4 years ago, and has been garbage virtually all along (140 hours then, 240 now). This past year, every time it came back from service, it had something new broken. Latest is it will kind of spin when I try to start it, but won't keep spinning long enough to start. Battery is fine.
The rest of the mower is "like new" based on last year's service work done on it. New battery, a new tire, etc. Anyhow...it's useless to me now. Needed it today to clear a swathe for future tilling to level land and then fence this spring...figured I'd do the clearing work over vacation (ends Monday) because I won't have time once I return to work next week. So much for trying to get things done on the farm while I have time...
I made some calls on new and used equipment. My closest dealership wants to sell me a small tractor with belly mower. It's tempting. But the one they quoted, new, is nearly $20k (no sale) and they have a 24 year old unit for $6800. I don't think so... I can probably buy a friend's old Massey 135 tractor with a pull-along cutter for half that, and it'll also run my old square balers and rolabar rake.
Good God, I have sheep handling equipment and other needs for my business that are a whole lot more important than this...though the fence I need to put in would give me more space for more sheep. <haha>
What the ever loving hell are these equipment dealerships smoking? People aren't made of money, and the prices being demanded for equipment capable of doing any kind of work are become absurd. It's gouging, in my opinion. I wonder if it's just a sham to get people to get out of farming and sell property. Paying for a farm with a house, livestock, and everything else just makes one wonder what one has to make to cover the costs these days when it seems everyone at every turn does all they can to financially discourage people from farming or a rural lifestyle.