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    Richie sale

    How things go?

    #2
    pretty decent I'd say , no bargains . was looking at 2012 , 8120 combines but they went to high for the shape they were in , they were well used, guess that's why a John Deere dealer put them in there ?

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      #3
      Yup. Anything we were looking at went for what it was worth. Not high, no big deals just an all round average sale for anything we went for.

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        #4
        that is what i figured too.
        a little better than expected.
        mind you i do not know what a new jd combine costs

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          #5
          Jim Lahey asks, whats with the three brand new Shit Hawks, three 60 foot 800 bushel for a hair over 300k each and the two 50 foot 400 bushel??

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            #6
            Now I'm going to goto sleep watching trailer park boys on my phone thanks a lot asshole.

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              #7
              Stupid beyond words.

              Your welcome cotton.

              Ritchie Bros Auctions....what a machine!

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                #8
                Farmaholic, I am about 20 years behind in progress, but I noticed a trend. A new zero till seeder is roughly the value of a quarter section of land. A good used big tractor is valued at approximately a quarter section of land. A new sprayer is roughly the value of a quarter section of land. A good used combine is roughly worth a quarter section of land. A new semi and btrains is worth a quarter section of land.
                A farmer can tie up a lot of land in a hurry just to borrow for inputs.

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                  #9
                  Hobby...Define progress.

                  Do you have to be on the leading edge of technology to be considered "progressive"? If you want to play that game you may be more broke than progressive.

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                    #10
                    Direct seeding, more efficient herbicide and fertilizer use, higher yields, farming more acres with fewer passes and people. Overall efficiency.
                    Re reading my post, that first bit was not the right thing for me to say, i could have left it out and only described the observation about the costs of machinery seem valued very near the cost of a quarter section of land per machine.

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                      #11
                      I would much rather invest in myself, family and the business, things that I have a understanding and some control over ( excluding weather anomalies ).
                      Yes depreciation is expensive, I evaluate based on calculated risk / opportunity cost, life staging, priorities, opportunities, etc
                      Many invest in stock markets, taking advice from a broker they have never met, usually motivated by commissions or otherwise. Investment are made into companies, markets and countries where intimate knowledge, expertise, insider knowledge are very limited to non existent.

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                        #12
                        Raeearth... you hit the nail on the head. Someone I know was stressing about where to invest some money.... another guy told him to "invest in what you know (something about). So he bought some more farmland...

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                          #13
                          Hi
                          I watch the auction of the air seeders in UK with over 32000 others online according to the screen.

                          How many are actually on site at the auction?

                          Seemed lots of online bidders and buyers. Do people buy from the photos unseen as seemed to be big variation in price on what looked very similar drills.

                          Is the seedhawk worth that premium over all the other makes?

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                            #14
                            Anyone notice the 30 foot case no till disc drills have been thru about 6 sales already?

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                              #15
                              Ianben

                              Looked like older SeedHawk models... not wanted by the present dealer network.

                              Big shakeup in Seedhawk management... and RichieBros has some pretty good minimum assurances [for pieces like the new seed hawk drills] for special pieces of equipment that increase the bidders to the sale. Pooling and smart marketing!

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