Setting expectations

   / Setting expectations #12  
In many ag states, including my state of Florida, ag and forestry equipment, including tractors, are Florida sales tax exempt

Not in NC unless farm exemption.

In Florida you self-define yourself as a farmer or forester by filling out a short tax exemption form, which each equipment dealer keeps on file. I have a second form on file at TSC where, on rare occasions, I purchase implements.

In thirteen years my dealer has never had a government agent ask to review sales tax exemptions. Dealer destroys forms after three years.

I operate in farm and timber country.
 
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   / Setting expectations #13  
That would be much better than ours in NC. Here its pretty much you have to demonstrate, thru tax returns, $10k farm income for exemption. Otherwise you can apply for a conditional 3-yr exemption stating you intend to engage in farming operations. If after the 3 year mark is reached and not at the $10k income level, it expires and you can not get another one.
 
   / Setting expectations #14  
In Florida you self-define yourself as a farmer or forester by filling out a short tax exemption form, which each equipment dealer keeps on file. I have a second form on file at TSC where, on rare occasions, I purchase implements.

In thirteen years my dealer has never had a government agent ask to review sales tax exemptions. Dealer destroys forms after three years.

I operate in farm and timber country.

Virtually the same here in South Carolina. Its a self determination of farm use by filing a form with the seller. I don't see any length of term for the dealer to maintain the form but I imagine a tax period of 3 years would be enough. This form does not get transmitted anywhere. It simply stays on file.
 
   / Setting expectations #15  
How does one figure out how heavy of a tractor they will need?
 
   / Setting expectations #16  
Tell the readership here about your tractor needs and they will provide several, conflicting answers. Then you choose.
 
   / Setting expectations #17  
Tell the readership here about your tractor needs and they will provide several, conflicting answers. Then you choose.

The best summary of TBN I've ever read! Cheers!
 
   / Setting expectations #18  
Hoo Rah! :D

Or... tell us how much money you got to spend and we'll spend twice as much!
 
   / Setting expectations #20  
How does one figure out how heavy of a tractor they will need?

Easiest way is by first buying the wrong tractor. (sorry, just 25 grand worth of levity there)

I'll give you my story. First tractor I bought were 2 actually. A JD 750 and 950. When things got tight in the logging outfit I used to work for, I sold the 950 after a couple years. The 750 was a 3000 lb tractor. I do two main things: plow snow and skid logs. I also put in a 160'x80' riding ring with the 750 with some fill as much as 5' deep. 5 years ago I bought a 4000 lb tractor and it made me realize that for 28 yrs, I had the wrong tractor. the 4000 lb tractor cut my tasks almost in half. Where it took 3 days to skid in the required amount of firewood stems, the larger tractor did it in 12 hrs. Snow plowing time is reduced in half.
 

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