sbakf
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Dec 23, 2009
- Messages
- 86
- Location
- Columbiana, AL
- Tractor
- 2010 L5740/cab & BX2660/FEL with 60" MMM
mr sbakf: congrat on your new found freedom and . sounds like you're on a roll.....can't go wrong with anything you're considering...my only advice is also take some time to step back and look at the spending spree. you've earned your opportunity, and unless you've also struck a rich vein in your land, be careful not to blow precious resources for the lean times ahead....needs will present themselves along the way.....good luck! bb
Appreciate the sentiments - roll, yes - but would prefer an easy slide. I'm always stepping back and taking another look - drives my wife nuts. She's the impulse buyer (small things, thankfully), I obsess over over details and analyze (and analyze and analyze) - borderline ****, some say. But hey, it's my dream - I'll get there.
Biggest kink (so far) in this endeavor, has been the recent upheaval(s) in the financial markets. Panties are twisted so tight, lenders aren't lending. Bankers are keeping nothing in-house. If they can't box and sell it on the secondary market (i.e., in very short order), they won't touch it. No land loans, no loans for secondary buildings and improvements (e.g., barns, shops, fencing, ... etc.). Construction loans on a primary residence are fine, but for me, construction of a home on this 40 acres parcel was the last thing in my construction sequence. My initial plan of attack has been turned upside down. As a consequence, there will be extra costs and delays, but again - I'll get there. No interest (or low interest) financing for a tractor is a big help with cash flow - for sure.