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farmerbk
Posted 12/6/2025 20:08 (#11459915 - in reply to #11459739)
Subject: Coup, the cost of the inspection is not typically significant


Seymour, IL
But the subsequent repairs can be
I know I have written a number of checks larger than I would like
Time has value also.... not likely I can work as fast or efficiently as someone who looks at those machines every day...
But there are demands on my time everyday
and for many of us, it is the demand of the off farm employer...
not including time for family, community and other callings

what other things are calling for my time? In economics, everything is a trade off

I had a 2188 for 10 years and really liked that machine. It would never do the work of the machine that replaced it

the idea that a single individual can do everything is (IMHO) a misplaced idea
Per NAT, the typical farmer is a Millwright, Chemist, Economist, Farm Manager and Master Carpenter.

I know I cannot make the grade there....
bk
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