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    #13
    Every one of those custom hours better cover the replacement cost of that hour.

    Every hour you put on the combine on someone else's farm is one less on your own. Helping for free is good under certain circumstances.

    Guides: unless the neighbor has a catastrophic break down or a health issue. I don't like going out to help people who bite off more than they can chew or chronic heel draggers.

    Helping greedy land grabbers(I hate using that word) finish their harvest only makes them think they can handle more.

    I am so fookin glad to be done ALL I want to do is clean up and put shit away.

    Getting a bit of grain dried now to blend down our marginally tough stuff. Only the good quality wheat will be dried at this point. Nothing is insanely tough or damp here, I am so thankful.

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      #14
      Originally posted by Grahamp View Post
      I am not a custom combiner but when I see how the combines I own depreciate I don’t think 30-35 is enough for newer combines. I’d help a good neighbour but short of that I think you need $40 per acre from a solely economic point of view.
      I agree on newer combines, with the risk of something going through a combine, or just wear and tear this time year $40 would be closer.
      If you damage your combine 20 acres into a custom job it may cost the combine owner $10k? $20K? $30K $40K...........

      I personally don’t think it’s fair for people to ask you to help finish harvest, too many risks......and it’s always the same ones asking every year!!!
      If it’s a family emergency or something out of the ordinary health wise I’m all in .......no charge!!!

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        #15
        $12/acre would be a good swathing rate, 30-35/acre for combing more like it

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          #16
          I pay a neighbour 30/acre plus I supply fuel. Only use him at the beginning of harvest as mine is usually earlier, then he has his own. This year it was August 6-10. Lentils all got taken off during that time and all pre rain. Same time period last year. I’ll do it again next year if the guy will come. Been done harvest for 16 days due to a good start and all but the last half section was good quality. You get what you pay for I think, $12/ acre isnt a thing, just do it as a good neighbour rather than pretend with that number, it’s not reality. Jmo

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            #17
            Well I'm damn glad I asked the local colony to help this year.
            Even more grateful they graciously came.
            Very happy to pay whatever the fk they want.
            Mother Nature humbles us all. Lots still out.

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              #18
              Don't any of you carry insurance for material other than grain ingestion damage?

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                #19
                Interesting my neighbour had a sts jd with 5800 hours on it most trustworthy combine he’s ever had. Neve cost him more than 20k a year. He just upgraded to a s770. Figured it’s times he’s up to 9000 acres now with one combine.

                But he loathe to sell the old girl.

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                  #20
                  Gotta love our Cases and ❤️ Macdon headers. Steady as she goes all the way through. Still an hour left - better not speak too soon.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                    Interesting my neighbour had a sts jd with 5800 hours on it most trustworthy combine he’s ever had. Neve cost him more than 20k a year. He just upgraded to a s770. Figured it’s times he’s up to 9000 acres now with one combine.

                    But he loathe to sell the old girl.
                    At 5800 hrs, would he not have to pay someone to take or are the tires still good?

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by LEP View Post
                      At 5800 hrs, would he not have to pay someone to take or are the tires still good?
                      Lol here plenty of ole bangers still going.

                      A mate in blue ribbon country has 3 x 2388 with a zillion hours. If he needs serious parts just goes to auction and buys another for parts.

                      Everyone is different his comment you can’t fix all the new fandangled combines and they only have more capacity because of hp right or Wong who knows my claas 670 is up to 2000 hours hardly misses a beat errr touch wood

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                        #23
                        I'd like to see your neighbors face when you tell him we need 1 combine for 2000 + - LoL

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                          I'd like to see your neighbors face when you tell him we need 1 combine for 2000 + - LoL
                          And that we need a kick a$$ dryer to go with that combine too.

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