C6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1984 Tbe -*, ©airy * - Business OtAl *> Newton Bair Look For The Real Bargains Everybody loves a bargain, especially when it can be put to immediate use. The trouble with so many so-called bargains is that once you have it you have to wonger what to do with it. When that happens, it’s no longer a bargain. Like a fellow I know who has eighteen tractors. He just couldn’t resist the temptation to bid on any tractor that an auctioneer said was going too “cheap”. Of course, this fellow is farming 200 acres, so maybe he can use them. It figures out to about eleven acres per tractor. He shouldn’t ever be ;,W STRIKE IT RICH! SELL IT WITH A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED behind with the field work. Most of us are collectors and accuinulators, and the longer we live the more we clutter up the attic and the shed loft with extra do-dads that have only ornamental value. 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Bight here is the place to stop and take a good look at whether ownership becomes an asset or a liability. Is owning a machine an economic necessity or is it a status symbol? Where do we draw the line between timeliness and profitability? There are ways of determining the practical economics of ownership versus renting or hiring. Formulas have been developed to work it out mathematically. The only problem with that is that some of the variables in the formula are hard to pin down. What are the actual costs of maintenance and repair? 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