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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostAgree , our you can pull a planter with an old girl like this …
1992 Case 9270 with over 10,000 hrs . Don’t need a $750,000 tractor for that .
Put er in gear and giver and let the planter do the work while using 6-8 gal/ hr . We just put a new seat in er to make it comfy
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostSo very glad I don't need to replace anything for a while!
The solution to inflation is the bacon solution. I'm shocked that cans of everything haven't been downsized to maintain the past price. Few would notice, if bolts in Alberta were sold by the half pound. Seriously, it is that bad.
The shopping cart survey at the local level suggests that looking at easily observable prices at what enters the wheeled basket is too damned hard. Just pay at the counter with a transaction that doesn't involve anything that folds because that is the way I have always floated .
Now imagine how attention span is taxed (one of the only things that isn't - don't give the politicians any further ideas), if you have to squint at a weight/volume measurement on a container.
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There is no way inflation is at 5.5%!!! I believe the figure is at least 5 to 10 times higher than that!
I don’t think the increases will continue at that rate, things will level out at the new levels but there is going to be a ton of hurt until everything gets sorted out!!!
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Originally posted by checking View PostNot even the live in?
The solution to inflation is the bacon solution. I'm shocked that cans of everything haven't been downsized to maintain the past price. Few would notice, if bolts in Alberta were sold by the half pound. Seriously, it is that bad.
The shopping cart survey at the local level suggests that looking at easily observable prices at what enters the wheeled basket is too damned hard. Just pay at the counter with a transaction that doesn't involve anything that folds because that is the way I have always floated .
Now imagine how attention span is taxed (one of the only things that isn't - don't give the politicians any further ideas), if you have to squint at a weight/volume measurement on a container.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostThank you for your interest. Don't currently have a live in to change out but always open to interviews with qualified individuals. List of specifications supplied on request. Candidate pool not affected by inflation as rarity of specimen acute.
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Originally posted by STR1 View PostThere is no way inflation is at 5.5%!!! I believe the figure is at least 5 to 10 times higher than that!
I don’t think the increases will continue at that rate, things will level out at the new levels but there is going to be a ton of hurt until everything gets sorted out!!!
Will know shortly if right or wrong on this
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Funny old clip about inflation from SNL - "Jimmi' Carter speaks on inflation"
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