I have a 3020 and 4020 that had battery issues for years. I found out that the batteries had been good and the main issue was the ground. I ended up using a heavy gage wire for a better ground. I have not had any issues since then. Hopefully that will be a easy fix for you.
Lots of potential, I hope you keep us updated, its a very interesting situation you find yourself in! There could be a lot of wisdom focusing on the hay enterprise initially. There is a much lower capital investment there than in row cropping, especially given your tractor. Your crop ground will essentially be rented out with you providing some labor to the renter as well, you simply don't have the equipment at the moment for crop work. Is the bull going to stay a bull and be the start of a cow calf operation with your new bottle calf? You have the potential for a lot of revenue streams slowly getting going. My advise would be to move slowly and try to live cheap, and don't get any more involved with the bankers than you have to! That last part is the most important.
Thank You. The Bull is planned at the moment to start the cattle farm and help it expand. How ever I am not sure if I plan for the calf to be bread. I plan to buy maybe a Heifer or two more for the Bull. The plan is to stay cheap lol. With me being fresh out of HS and working a 8-5 I am trying to be very careful with my spending. Thank you for Watching hope you enjoy more to come
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I have a 3020 and 4020 that had battery issues for years. I found out that the batteries had been good and the main issue was the ground. I ended up using a heavy gage wire for a better ground. I have not had any issues since then. Hopefully that will be a easy fix for you.
Thanks for the advice. I'll have to look into that. Did your 3020 or 4020 have trouble switching gears ever ?
Lots of potential, I hope you keep us updated, its a very interesting situation you find yourself in! There could be a lot of wisdom focusing on the hay enterprise initially. There is a much lower capital investment there than in row cropping, especially given your tractor. Your crop ground will essentially be rented out with you providing some labor to the renter as well, you simply don't have the equipment at the moment for crop work. Is the bull going to stay a bull and be the start of a cow calf operation with your new bottle calf? You have the potential for a lot of revenue streams slowly getting going. My advise would be to move slowly and try to live cheap, and don't get any more involved with the bankers than you have to! That last part is the most important.
Thank You. The Bull is planned at the moment to start the cattle farm and help it expand. How ever I am not sure if I plan for the calf to be bread. I plan to buy maybe a Heifer or two more for the Bull. The plan is to stay cheap lol. With me being fresh out of HS and working a 8-5 I am trying to be very careful with my spending. Thank you for Watching hope you enjoy more to come