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    #11
    Originally posted by ajl View Post
    Parked 120' foot drills are good for livestock fencing. Hello 1985.
    But but but....fields and farms are bigger ....it only makes sense to have 120 foot drills.....

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      #12
      Prices to high?
      Maybe if there wasn't a 100% market up of costs they would sell more..
      Air tanks showed up at dealer 6 months early so that was a indication..
      It is time others shared our shitty prices..

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        #13
        Give them something to do, send anything over 50' back to rebuild DOWN to 50' WAY simpler, more efficient, don't need $100,000 sectional complication. Oh and 500 bu carts are LOTS, bigger is better insanity will grind to a halt or they will all go broke.

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          #14
          I have always said that any manufacture who would replicate the old versatile model would dominate this industry. Just simple, straight up, low maint, no frills equip that does its job and lasts.

          Its the same reason why pickup trucks are $75k. Too much extra junk going in. Always thinking of bells and whistles to stick in.

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            #15
            Right but half tons are discounted 25 percent to move them...A new bourgault would have to be priced below used lot prices.....they are overpriced and thats the problem....

            Basically what bourgault has said is they were extracting as much as possible given the price for grain....

            Thats almost the same as what Weston did with bread prices...actually it is the same...
            Last edited by bucket; Nov 7, 2018, 11:57.

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              #16
              Seeding equipment depreciation has become ludicrous. No industry can sustain that. Rather telling now I think about it. Dealerships using lowest RB history price as trade value.
              Writing has been on wall for 2 or 3 years now. New Seedhawks on RB last couple years for deep discounts??
              Capacity follows curves like everything else. The lag period is where people get caught. Good deals coming.
              I just hope we don't lose too many of our locally manufactured lines. But of course that's the next phase. Don't gloat when it happens.
              We'll be dealing with the big boys exclusively.

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                #17
                But the bourgaults wanted to go up against the big boys and prove them better....BUT they outpaced the big boys and really on an average year you can't see the difference...

                Guys with bourgaults have to grow more because of the initial costs associated with them...

                A little different if you buy a used one and then start spending to fix their weak points....

                A ****ing set of massey 360 discers seeded right across the road from a million dollar bourgault drill and you couldn't tell the difference....The fuel to seed that quarter with the big rig cost more than a set of discers ...there is the problem...

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                  #18
                  Will be interesting to watch the next RB auction in Stoon .... 51 or so JD combines.
                  Will be some good buys if your into green.
                  Depreciation is a function of true value .
                  When going to trade shows the past 5 years and seeing what has been going on .... it was just a matter of time before shtf.
                  There is virtually no market for some of this massive equipment beyond its first sale.
                  That and you need a $750,000 tractor to pull most of these huge units . The numbers don’t add up on 90% of the farms . That and the very few guys able to utilize that equipment don’t , or have not been buying used . Leaves a lot of big units at scrap iron prices 2 years later.
                  They are very good seeding units , just not practical on the majority of farms. Others may follow suit , Seed Hawk , seed Master ... hard to say , time will tell.
                  Will be not good if they do , but it’s their own fault for pandering to 10% if their customer base the past 10 years.
                  Cash flow just simply can’t sustain a tractor and seeding unit at $1.5 million. Even the biggest farms are struggling to pencil that out. And it starting to show with reduced sales and huge depreciation on auction lots for several years now .

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                    #19
                    up agree, seen many results and real hard to see any diff. 5710 can seed the same crop at 10% of the purchase price, simple rebuild able, our 1998 rarely needs any repair.
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                    Last edited by fjlip; Nov 7, 2018, 13:23.

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                      #20
                      My pathetic rat trap beat up old 5710 grew just as good a crop as any drill around. Not just bourgault. ANY DRILL. Canola isnt as fussy about being placed perfect anymore. Comes up 2" down.

                      Thought guys were saving so much canola seed with the new drill that it paid for the drill?

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