orezok
Super Member
Did I say I was 67... or 68... maybe 66. Oh dang, memory is the second thing to go!!!
Looking @ 55 soon , but only chase "COUGARS" over 70 !![]()
I thought there would have been more older people.
Well, the MF150 and TO35 were inherited with the 80 acre plantation when Mom and Dad retired (they had real jobs but not college jobs like me). I bought the 953 Cat and JD5065E with funds made from my real job (accounting/financial analyst....ie not farming). With no wife/girlfriend/significant other and no kids, I can get away with spending more on toys.
I joke with my Dad that it takes one generation to buy the land, one generation to buy the equipment, the third generation might make a little money.
I'm impressed that there are so many "old" guys here that know how to work computers. My Dad will soon be 74 and my Mom just turned 70, and I'd bet they couldn't work a computer to save their life. No offense, but how did you guys learn since I assume you didn't grow up with them?
I'm impressed that there are so many "old" guys here that know how to work computers. My Dad will soon be 74 and my Mom just turned 70, and I'd bet they couldn't work a computer to save their life. No offense, but how did you guys learn since I assume you didn't grow up with them?
I am so impressed that you have that kind of recall!I turned 56 last august, and the first time I bought something online was a snowmobile jacket in 1992!
I am so impressed that you have that kind of recall!
Well, the MF150 and TO35 were inherited with the 80 acre plantation when Mom and Dad retired (they had real jobs but not college jobs like me). I bought the 953 Cat and JD5065E with funds made from my real job (accounting/financial analyst....ie not farming). With no wife/girlfriend/significant other and no kids, I can get away with spending more on toys.
I joke with my Dad that it takes one generation to buy the land, one generation to buy the equipment, the third generation might make a little money.
I'm impressed that there are so many "old" guys here that know how to work computers. My Dad will soon be 74 and my Mom just turned 70, and I'd bet they couldn't work a computer to save their life. No offense, but how did you guys learn since I assume you didn't grow up with them?
On the updates remember the seven stages of a project.At 81, I know about as much about computers as anything else. To me, "binary" has something to do with "two". Since the 60's I was exposed to the IBM 360 and various "upgrades" until I retired at 74 years old. I hated "upgrades". Luck and genes seem to be the answer to old age, along with some good sense. And with the new tractors and their toys I hope to get into the 90s without too much hassle. My nine grandsons probably won't know what the sledge hammer, pick axe and shovels are for, so maybe they will be new TBN members when I do pass on.![]()
Ok, that makes me feel old!So far with 52 responses the average age is 50.3