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    #13
    "Tractor Data" website info

    JD 7400....1996.....$52,000 USD new
    JD 7810....1999.....$80,000 USD new

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      #14
      Originally posted by Crestliner View Post
      There are lots of farmers that are EQUIPMENT POOR! They are attracted to shiny new paint like a fly to a raw steak on a hot day. Maybe some who come here are on this site are that way. These guys keep the demand up and the prices rising.

      To me the combine is the most important piece of equipment on the farm and needs to be at the least in excellent running order. It is amazing that an entire years wealth and earnings of a farm depends on what goes through the combine. All the bills and investments and future rides on what the combine puts out.

      I am amazed how some farmers with all new equipment and that trade every year have anything left for themselves after it’s all paid for. They are just working for the machinery dealer? Some of them have bought into the newest and the latest technology speil.?

      The fact is there is not enough value in the grain or productivity of the machine to cover the current cost....so most borrow to finance the purchase. Really these guys are borrowing from the future of the farm. Wonder why farmers don’t get ahead?

      I know a guy that lives in an 80 year old shack of a house and has $3 million of brand new green in the shed and farm 2000 acres paid for land. He’s 80 too, he was also never married so maybe that explains it . HAHA. He is JD favourite customer and pays cash. Rare breed and the exception.

      Each to this own. Makes the world interesting.
      The sprayer is the most important piece if equipment by far.
      Without spraying chemicals, its all weeds, no crop. Major dockage, downgrades and and you go backwards fast.
      You can top up fertility with a sprayer for better yield and protein, also apply fungicide to protect your investment.
      Do not skimp when you buy a sprayer.

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        #15
        Maybe collectors buying those low houred 7810.....

        Every one on RBA under 2500 hours has sold for more than the original new price. ...that's crazy....

        Hate to pay the recapture on that....

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          #16
          You can squarely blame the price of new equipment for the ability for popular good used equipment's ability to hold it's value.

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            #17
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            You can squarely blame the price of new equipment for the ability for popular good used equipment's ability to hold it's value.
            And crappy expensive failure prone electronics. Rather have old

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              #18
              Sometimes buying new is only a few thousand more than used.
              Example.Used 10 yr old grain dryer is only $5000 less than brand new next yr?
              Age also..Young buy new because you have a life time to pay for it.
              Middle age.Have to buy used because of wife and kids to think of and pay for their education.
              Older..Phuck it..I deserve a new one because I have worked a life time to get here..

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                #19
                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                "Tractor Data" website info

                JD 7400....1996.....$52,000 USD new
                JD 7810....1999.....$80,000 USD new
                Similar HP, PS, duals 4430 in 1974 $14000. And today? $200,000?

                "Good Degelman heavy harrows sell for almost what they sold for new."

                We have one, $20,000 in 2000, still auctions are close but what is the NEW one? Try $60,000
                Last edited by fjlip; Nov 2, 2019, 09:11.

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                  #20
                  I still say the price of equipment can be blamed on anyone who buys new, and the features they demand. If there was demand for Super 92 combines, with all of the creature comforts that they came with, someone would still be making them, and likely for cheaper than they were new( inflation adjusted).

                  No one who buys new equipment wants less technology and features, so manufacturers keep outdoing themselves adding them to attract buyers.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    I still say the price of equipment can be blamed on anyone who buys new, and the features they demand. If there was demand for Super 92 combines, with all of the creature comforts that they came with, someone would still be making them, and likely for cheaper than they were new( inflation adjusted).

                    No one who buys new equipment wants less technology and features, so manufacturers keep outdoing themselves adding them to attract buyers.
                    I would like a simpler new combine ...phucking sensor failures cost time and money....I usually set a combine and make minimum adjustments during the day....even if I am not driving the combine I can tell them what to change by the unloads....

                    BTW ...we are still competing with farmers that flail their grain to harvest it....and they have better government supports that we do....They would appreciate a Super 92....

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by bucket View Post
                      I would like a simpler new combine ...phucking sensor failures cost time and money....I usually set a combine and make minimum adjustments during the day....even if I am not driving the combine I can tell them what to change by the unloads....

                      BTW ...we are still competing with farmers that flail their grain to harvest it....and they have better government supports that we do....They would appreciate a Super 92....
                      I've heard that for so long, that I would buy simple basic equipment if only it were available. Yet no one seems to be buying the Belarus, Rostelmash, Universal, Zetor, Lada etc. when they are/were available.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                        Similar HP, PS, duals 4430 in 1974 $14000. And today? $200,000?

                        "Good Degelman heavy harrows sell for almost what they sold for new."

                        We have one, $20,000 in 2000, still auctions are close but what is the NEW one? Try $60,000
                        But Errol says deflation is coming and iron is going to get cheaper. I wouldn't hold your breath, remember the trend is your friend.

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                          I've heard that for so long, that I would buy simple basic equipment if only it were available. Yet no one seems to be buying the Belarus, Rostelmash, Universal, Zetor, Lada etc. when they are/were available.
                          Simple but reliable and close by....like a new JD 9500...

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