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<blockquote data-quote="vishrb" data-source="post: 121633" data-attributes="member: 22220"><p>Hey, thanks. I have made peace with it. I have decided to go out of business with my bee company. I have started selling off bits and pieces to get the USDA paid down as much as possible. Looks like I am down to the skid steer and the car hauler I was using to move it around. I think it is in my best interest to fix the skid steer up to the degree that its value hits an ROI point I can live with. That way come spring when keepers are starting to get busy again I can try and get it sold. If I cannot get a reasonable price for it then I will keep it and try and do some bee colony semi-loading and unloading at various pollination areas. So fix her up a bit and sell or use her until I can get a good price and maybe put a little money in my pocket. </p><p></p><p>An indy mechanic shop has started to get some open slots that is 1.5 hours closer to me and I was thinking about moving it there instead of the bobcat service center. Hoping maybe the hourly will be a bit better but mainly because they are more flexible on how to work through the engine issue. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vishrb, post: 121633, member: 22220"] Hey, thanks. I have made peace with it. I have decided to go out of business with my bee company. I have started selling off bits and pieces to get the USDA paid down as much as possible. Looks like I am down to the skid steer and the car hauler I was using to move it around. I think it is in my best interest to fix the skid steer up to the degree that its value hits an ROI point I can live with. That way come spring when keepers are starting to get busy again I can try and get it sold. If I cannot get a reasonable price for it then I will keep it and try and do some bee colony semi-loading and unloading at various pollination areas. So fix her up a bit and sell or use her until I can get a good price and maybe put a little money in my pocket. An indy mechanic shop has started to get some open slots that is 1.5 hours closer to me and I was thinking about moving it there instead of the bobcat service center. Hoping maybe the hourly will be a bit better but mainly because they are more flexible on how to work through the engine issue. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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