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    #25
    Originally posted by bucket View Post
    Simple but reliable and close by....like a new JD 9500...
    Case IH 1688 and JD 9600s were bullet proof. My 40 years welder repair man loved Gleaners for simplicity and he would run them against anybody doing custom work.
    I suppose I am stuck in some kind of golden era, we do have to progress but the trend to pay for full dependancy on the manufacturer is just another money grab that will ultimately enslave farmers.
    Paying $450,000 for a machine you cannot fix yourself is dependancy. Just like a 4 year old kid with a broke bicycle.

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      #26
      Simple and reliable combine would be nice but adjusting the bottom seive with a push of a button and watching the tailings monitor at the same time and slowing the fan down 50 rpm’s and watching in the grain tank and tailings monitor from the seat sure is nice and I don’t think many would go back.

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        #27
        Biggest improvement for me was setting seives from the cab versus crawling in the backend of combine with a set of wrenches, feeler guage and flashing three or four times before you got it right. A self setting combine will be an equivalent improvement.

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          #28
          Originally posted by biglentil View Post
          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.
          If his warnings about the repo market are valid. It'll be the financing that'll be more relevant. Of course most will pay 32% interest before they use a grease gun.... sarcasm on grease gun

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            #29
            QE didn't work because the banks were paid to hoard. We can definitely see a global recession in this environment because they don't trust each other now in the repo market. If they don't trust each other, why would they trust the consumer? If Deutsch and Commerz bank can't be trust, why would you lend to SF3? Sorry buddy but they are bigger then you lol. Rabobank might have more crop out then you as well.
            Last edited by macdon02; Nov 2, 2019, 18:09.

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              #30
              Although I hate machinery and don't really use it a lot (mainly just to feed cattle in winter) I love my antique JD 2955 loader tractor. It passed 20,000 hrs last winter and has been the least cost, most reliable tractor I've ever owned. I can understand people paying a good premium for an older, proven model like this. They don't make tractors like that anymore. I'd love a more luxurious cab, shuttle etc but my business cannot justify replacing it with one costing upwards of $100,000 more (and that might still just be a used one) to do the same job and being more likely to suffer extremely expensive breakdowns.

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                #31
                Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                Although I hate machinery and don't really use it a lot (mainly just to feed cattle in winter) I love my antique JD 2955 loader tractor. It passed 20,000 hrs last winter and has been the least cost, most reliable tractor I've ever owned. I can understand people paying a good premium for an older, proven model like this. They don't make tractors like that anymore. I'd love a more luxurious cab, shuttle etc but my business cannot justify replacing it with one costing upwards of $100,000 more (and that might still just be a used one) to do the same job and being more likely to suffer extremely expensive breakdowns.
                Add a def tank, it'll cure the lack of expensive breakdowns. It's a racket.

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