Reading TBN is expensive!

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Underdog57

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Location
W Michigan
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LS R4041H
I had survived for 28 yrs of taking care of my 15 acres with just a 1986 Yamaha quad runner, a 4' x 8' trailer, Log splitter, and a Cub Cadet lawnmower. I started researching used tractors in Oct 2013 on TBN. In the 5 months since I've bought a new tractor (I couldn't find a good used one) and 7' back blade and looking to buy pallet forks, & a stump bucket soon. I've built a work platform for some pallet forks I don't even own yet. I have been lurking in the welding forum lately and now I need to buy a welder to fab & mod my "stuff" (I haven't welded in 30yrs) I am kind of excited to try welding again ,I was pretty good back then. My wife has started calling me "all tractor all the time" , but she does see how much work we will get done around here and how much easier our chores will be.
It will make things a lot easier here that's for sure, all in all, best move I've made in a long time, should have done it many years ago. Please excuse my ramble, I'm not bit**in , actually it is a new but expensive passion. Am I going crazy or do other people suffer from this disease?
 
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I think we all fall into this category a little bit! We all like spending other people's money to!
 
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Oh you poor bugger... welcome to the club. This site will (and has) ensnared you into the "I Never Knew That I Needed That" vortex. It's a slippery slope, Mate.

And it's not just the things/projects you can do with your tractor but the peripheral stuff too. Have you thought about how many new tools you're going to need in your work-shed? Yes, there's a thread here that lists all of the basic tools/stuff you'll need, according to the combined wisdom and experience of TBN Members.

Good luck... and may the good Lord have mercy on your soul (+ wallet). :)
 
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This site has probably cost me 100k at least but I'm having fun.
 
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The first one is just an investment in a new way of life. It doesn't get expensive until you decide you want a bigger one ,,,,, for the third time.
 
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That's why some TBN members have cabbed tractors.....they have to sleep in them because they are homeless now.:laughing:
 
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Yep, I'm guilty of this as well. I lurked here for a long time, bought an 8N to drag snow, skid trees, brush hog, etc, then realized I needed way more machine. So, I bought my LS, then my Massey, new pallet forks, two different used rotary cutters (looking for a bigger one now), a used rake, a 90" RFM, an 8' back blade, a carryall, a trailer mover, an oxy/acetylene cutting torch setup, a welder/generator, and built a 1,350lb counterweight with steel bought for the project. I did sell the 8N and then the 6' blade, and 5' brush hog that with it.

I'm looking to replace my rake with one of EA's V 3.0 landscape rakes, and add a Wicked Grapple....and probably other stuff my check book doesn't want me thinking about. Luckily, I've gotten so much done that I've saved a bunch of money compared with hiring out the jobs, or renting equipment, that my wife is very supportive. She really needs her own SCUT for gardening :D
 
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I've saved lots because buying a tractor is cheaper than paying someone to come out and do the same thing (with less panache).
 

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