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    #16
    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    So you guys want a $750K drill to cost a cool million dollars?

    It's all ****en nuts.
    No drill is worth it....the longest piece of steel in any drill is cut from from seconds from a steel mill...no piece is full length....

    Think about it when you buy a drill....

    Then the tires are seconds....

    It's all made out of garbage. ...to last long enough that the new salesman can wash his hands of any responsibility. ...

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      #17
      Completely agree. I am so sick and tired of fixing and replacing hoses, cylinders, and seals on newer bourgault implements. I know farmers are often guilty of empty threats (not buying canola seed anymore etc.) but I think I am done with borgault unless it is older than 2007.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Grahamp View Post
        Completely agree. I am so sick and tired of fixing and replacing hoses, cylinders, and seals on newer bourgault implements. I know farmers are often guilty of empty threats (not buying canola seed anymore etc.) but I think I am done with borgault unless it is older than 2007.
        I looked at a 2 year old bourgault drill once and the salesman said they would give me a credit to work on the bushings....only an hour an opener or something like that....then I said its only two ****ing years old....It shouldn't need rebuilding and if it does it is priced too high....but it was one of their better customers....well....someone is ****ing someone on this deal and it won't be me....turned me off bourgault after that conversation....

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          #19
          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
          So you guys want a $750K drill to cost a cool million dollars?

          It's all ****en nuts.
          How much will a new 750k drill sell for at Ritchie Bros when it’s 3 years old?
          This loss in value on slightly used drills seems crazy.

          Are Morris or New Holland better for qualifying hydraulic hoses, rams, tires, etc?

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            #20
            Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
            How much will a new 750k drill sell for at Ritchie Bros when it’s 3 years old?
            This loss in value on slightly used drills seems crazy.

            Are Morris or New Holland better for qualifying hydraulic hoses, rams, tires, etc?
            I dont think they are any better, the loss in value is only crazy to the owner, it's a steal for the 2nd buyer

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              #21
              When I see an older tire on my
              Stuff , and I see it is a worn out Firestone
              I breathe a a sigh of relief.
              Or have some hope.
              Or a super old Dyna torque Goodyear. Maybe ok.

              But any Titain Goodyear
              Carlile you know will be junk.
              And the newer the implement tire.
              The more junky.
              Yes really environment friendly all this crap .

              The lost oil from crap hyd hose.
              On the plus side , it provides
              A good living to our local hose
              Repair guy.
              So much business , I fear he makes them all night in his sleep.
              When he gets a chance to do that.

              And the for construction trade
              Putting up buildings to save this crap from the rays of the sun .
              And I think those hoses are still
              Going to blow

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                #22
                Okay on the TIRE side, nearly 100% farmers, truckers, fuel trucks have Chinese tires. They are half price, but how do they last?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                  Okay on the TIRE side, nearly 100% farmers, truckers, fuel trucks have Chinese tires. They are half price, but how do they last?
                  Load Range G, not too bad. I think you get your money's worth
                  Load Range F not so much

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                    #24
                    We have really been having good luck with Mitas tires
                    Have one set 5 yrs old , 1100 hrs not a crack or sign of wear
                    Put another set on stx this year and put a deer horn in one first week

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                        #26
                        Caseih

                        How old are those tires???? Look pretty good ...older than 5 years you got the life out of them anyway...

                        Thats a fixable tire...Cant they vulcanize that tire...I put a shovel through a tire when I was a kid...they fixed it up and it lasted for as long as we had the tractor....back then was a long time....

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                          #27
                          Valcanizing is a lost art, like turning pins and bushings in a dozer track, just replace.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                            Okay on the TIRE side, nearly 100% farmers, truckers, fuel trucks have Chinese tires. They are half price, but how do they last?
                            They dont.

                            Shes onshore tires only around here. I'll make an exception for s. Korea and Japan.

                            On highway tractors and trailers for me its:
                            Michelin steers
                            Bridgestone drives
                            Firestone/Michelin trailer

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by bucket View Post
                              Caseih

                              How old are those tires???? Look pretty good ...older than 5 years you got the life out of them anyway...

                              Thats a fixable tire...Cant they vulcanize that tire...I put a shovel through a tire when I was a kid...they fixed it up and it lasted for as long as we had the tractor....back then was a long time....
                              That was the second tractor we put mitas on . Used week and a half , about 90 hours
                              Put a boot in
                              Tire guy said wouldnt ever give problems

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                                #30
                                Cheap hoses and more

                                The quality of equipment has went straight down the toilet since the adoption of cheap China junk in a effort to increase profit margins for the manufacturers. After hoses tires bearings castings cylinders and all this over priced junk fails market share and sales will eventually stop. Can’t wait for this to happen to show the manufacturers that we don’t enjoy fixing new or well maintained equipment.

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