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I sure hope a rock or piece of iron doesn't make past the rock trap and into the threshing area...that won't be pretty.
Are Canadian harvest conditions worse than European's?
We can get some pretty brutal harvest weather in parts of Western Canada.
If you were remotely interested in having one, how many years before you would consider getting one? I say a minimum of three years.
I hate being their R&D department or me have to pay(by buying one too soon) to be their lab rat.
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My wife was working at the progress show and ran into our Ag World salesman while looking at the combine. Cash price about $800000.00, so for easy math this morning on how many years until I could buy one, none, by the time it is in my price range it's wore out.
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MisterJade9. I don't believe the number the salesman quoted you. They can ask what ever they like but what Producers are willing to pay is another story. That 800K could be full MSRP cash but by the time they apply the "incentives, discounts and programming" and swallow a trade in to make the deal they will be alot lower.
MSRP is nothing but a psychological mind game and a starting point. My wheat is worth $10/bu and canola $15...whatever
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostI sure hope a rock or piece of iron doesn't make past the rock trap and into the threshing area...that won't be pretty.
Are Canadian harvest conditions worse than European's?
We can get some pretty brutal harvest weather in parts of Western Canada.
If you were remotely interested in having one, how many years before you would consider getting one? I say a minimum of three years.
I hate being their R&D department or me have to pay(by buying one too soon) to be their lab rat.
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The concaves in the 9565 look way too light in comparison to the Ideal..they won't handle a rock well either.
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I don't get why everyone is gaga over basically a New Holland CR.
AGCO developed a hybrid combine in Europe that is similar to a Lexion.... Should bring that over here.
AGCO has a false idea that Canada is much like the Kansas plains... Where they harvest 9% moisture wheat in the heat of June/July.
And those 50+ acoustic sensors? Good luck keeping them working in the long run.
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Originally posted by Klause View PostI don't get why everyone is gaga over basically a New Holland CR.
AGCO developed a hybrid combine in Europe that is similar to a Lexion.... Should bring that over here.
AGCO has a false idea that Canada is much like the Kansas plains... Where they harvest 9% moisture wheat in the heat of June/July.
And those 50+ acoustic sensors? Good luck keeping them working in the long run.
Other than twin rotors very little in comon with a CR. Cr's rotors only go about half way back, then seives begin. Agco ideal Series has approx double the cleaning capacity. Actually the Agco crushes the competition on paper capacity wise,
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Originally posted by Misterjade9 View PostMy wife was working at the progress show and ran into our Ag World salesman while looking at the combine. Cash price about $800000.00, so for easy math this morning on how many years until I could buy one, none, by the time it is in my price range it's wore out.
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Originally posted by biglentil View PostOther than twin rotors very little in comon with a CR. Cr's rotors only go about half way back, then seives begin. Agco ideal Series has approx double the cleaning capacity. Actually the Agco crushes the competition on paper capacity wise,
If AGCO's other engineering departments had anything to do with it it'll be a disaster.
Put it in a 70bpa wheat crop in Nipawin in October next to a 780TT Lexion, and we'll see.
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Originally posted by Klause View PostIf Fendt engineers built it it might be interesting.
If AGCO's other engineering departments had anything to do with it it'll be a disaster.
Put it in a 70bpa wheat crop in Nipawin in October next to a 780TT Lexion, and we'll see.
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