By financen | April 18, 2020 - 6:05 pm - Posted in Farming

Farming is one of the hardest lifestyles to maintain, but the right shop tool can make the biggest difference. If you are going to be replacing items or adding tools to your shop, here are some of the most suggested pieces to include. For some of these, there are options to buy cordless, electric, or pneumatic power. To choose a pneumatic option, make sure you have invested in a farm and fleet air compressor Jacksonville FL suppliers carry.

A Service Truck

You may have a tractor and other large pieces of equipment on the farm, but you need a service truck to make your rounds or keep the needed maintenance items on hand. You don’t need the latest model, but you should have something with enough horsepower and tire traction to make it through fields or rough roads. A service truck allows you to make your shop portable, carrying a generator, oils and fluids, hydraulic crane, or an air compressor.

A Power Washer

The farming environment exposes your equipment to lots of dust and debris. A power washer is a must-have for keeping things clean. This equipment is especially useful in helping to maintain hydraulic systems and engines. Keeping things clean reduces the possibility of breakdown from contamination.

A Dual-wheel Dolly

Some of the things you have to remove and replace on farming equipment are much too heavy for one person to do alone. With an investment into a dual-wheel dolly, equipped with a hydraulic jack, you can take care of the heavy projects on your own. It will save your back and your time.

A Cordless Impact Gun

This gun is just like a cordless drill, but its an impact. Normally, these drills are connected to an air hose in a shop. However, you need the versatility to get up and go on the farm. The cordless design lets you work wherever the equipment is, but the speed and strength reduce your physical efforts and speeds up your work time.

Consider an investment into one of these items to make your farming venture more efficient.

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There are endless “tips” on the internet on how to navigate through the rough waters when you are hit by the economic tsunami. While some advice is helpful, much of it focuses on how to manage what’s left of our finances during the downturn, and not to make short term blunders at the expense of long term wisdom.

The question is how do we stay focused and grounded in the middle of such a major change? Here are some helpful tips for sailing upright during this time of financial crisis.

1) Making small things big: First and foremost, it is important to find joy in the seemingly mundane. It is in your everyday life where you find the actual joy. Spend quality time with your friends and family, love your pets, and be with your friends who make you laugh. Do all those fun activities that are free. You can often go to the park for a stroll or roll in a pile of leaves. Do all those things that make you feel happy.

2) Investing in you: Instead of listening to the investment advice on news channels and checking on your retirement account every few hours, invest on yourself. Learn a new hobby that you always wanted to learn, maybe cooking, or a new language, or web designing or pottery.

3) Connecting with community: Many a times, people go to the state of depression and anxiety when they are in the fear mode. During this time, they tend to withdraw and hide out. It is good to spend time alone, but disconnecting from people can be deadly. Don’t get isolated. Be in a community near you. The key is to find people with similar interests and values, and where you feel safe.

4) Thinking long term: The economic cycle, like the average life span of a human being, tends to run in 5-8 year increments. If you look back on your life cycle and think in terms of 5-8 years cycle, you see major changes happening to you, like being in relationships, careers, your kids development etc. it important that you craft a vision for the future and think about the next great decade.

5) Living in the present: While you are thinking long term, it is also important that you think about now and maintain a balance. You must think about a bright future over the long haul, while you are living your life in the present.

6) Reconnect with nature: Being with nature is soothing, healing and grounding. Enjoy your life when you are connected to the great outdoors, because nature is a very good tool for healing.

These are just a few of the many tips that you can do to stay centered, grounded and even happy as the storm passes.

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