autobaun70
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Not a homesteader, but I can definitely speak from the perspective if a small family farm. The most important thing for me is to make wise choices on tools, equipment, etc. on our farm, we tend to buy equipment that meet the following criteria.
1) specific model in question has a notorious reputation for serviceability and durability.
2) parts are available easily, preferably from a trusted, local supplier.
3) never buy "consumer grade" anything. This means get your chain saw, weed wackier, etc. from a saw shop, your mower from a local dealer, etc. This of course means you have to save up more, but the quality pays off long term. Building relationships with local guys in these businesses will likely mean you are well recurred when looking for a deal, need to get something pushed through the shop quickly
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1) specific model in question has a notorious reputation for serviceability and durability.
2) parts are available easily, preferably from a trusted, local supplier.
3) never buy "consumer grade" anything. This means get your chain saw, weed wackier, etc. from a saw shop, your mower from a local dealer, etc. This of course means you have to save up more, but the quality pays off long term. Building relationships with local guys in these businesses will likely mean you are well recurred when looking for a deal, need to get something pushed through the shop quickly
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