I'm not saying that I NEED to buy this. I'm just saying that it would be extremely foolish and money wasting to NOT buy this. Hnnng.pic.twitter.com/MDuzz7nMvs
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5/ Yep! And this is part of why I'm torn. I DO enjoy fixing things ... but I get frustrated when I want to do thing X, but get 15 minutes in and realize I need to back up and fix thing Y.https://twitter.com/EricRichards22/status/1259817100874518529 …
6/ I have about 12-16 hrs/week to farm. I find it hard to get done half as much as I want to, and frustrating that everything is always half assed and years behind schedule. Not sure that adding a 300 HP 1982 vintage excavator to the farm is going to make that better.
7/ this sounds like good advice Rented a Bobcat E-45 two years ago and it had all the power I needed to build a stone wall without straining. Also have a desire to dig trenches ~ 4' deep for drainage. A 50 HP Kubota won't tear itself apart doing that https://twitter.com/HeadwaysMatter/status/1259817094381735936 …
8/ ...but I can certainly see how a 200 HP machine would do all of that, plus stump removal, with more ease. I keep going back and forth on this. Compare to, say, 135 HP 20 ton machine with 8,000 hours ... https://nh.craigslist.org/hvo/d/portsmouth-excavator/7118734497.html …
9/ you're telling me what I want to hear, therefore I label this as expert advice :P https://twitter.com/camoout/status/1259821916212400129 …
I have a 60 year old tractor. I can pretty much fix most issues with a 1/2 or 9/16” wrench. OTOH, random issues pop up and changing implements is a PITA (and they are expensive for some reason). I’d love a new “garden tractor”. I’m not prepared to pay $15K for one.
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