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NEIN | That is where you are wrong PB. The first few hours are the cheapest. I have done it both ways and new costs less to own. If you figure your total cost per acre to work on your old ones and have a shop with the overhead you do, I would bet your not much if any cheaper than a guy trading right on new, assuming the same acres of use. And you do have the headaches he doesnt. Remember trading capital for labor, in the long run, is almost always better, especially if its my labor :) | |
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