The difference between a farmer and everyone else

Bruce from Can.

Well-known Member
The pick up stays out side , while the 50 year old
Case tractor gets parked in the garage. lol all aster
of priorities.
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that's like my place,.. too ,..so it not a Canadian thing ..bruce ,, one of my hoosier pals has cows clippin the grass and never has start his mower ..most real farmers around here have a smaller home than their farm shop..
 
I wash my $200 B Farmall but seldom wash my $40,000 Lincoln MKZ. Now may I call myself a framer, or do people call me a fule?
 
Typical of a lot of people in general (in the U.S.) -- leave a $40,000 vehicle sit outside to have room in the garage for yard-sale-types of accumulated junk that has a combined value of $122.97. (Or maybe that's just me.)
 
You've got that right.

All of our tractors and hay equipment are under cover.

Three trucks are sitting outside in the "elements".
 
2 garages and a pole barn. Not a farmer, but can't get a car in any of them. Do a have a '74 Spitfire in the neighbors garage though.
 
Two things come to mind. One, need another barn. Two, 50 more years from now that Case will still be running and that pickup will have been recycled into probably at least three cars.

Mark
 
Well, the truck is more watertight than the tractor. I either keep my 57 year old case in my shop or cover it with a tarp when I have to leave it outdoors.
 
not many farmers on here, most city people,post on here about spraying beans and nobody answers, or contract corn or beans they don't know what you are talking about
 

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