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    #2
    Yup ...they would rather sell toys than have parts available....

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      #3
      It has a 25 ft d****r. That's why it is so expensive.

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        #4
        Sorry robert
        We had the same thought lol
        Hadnt saw your thread !
        Anyone that spends a $1000 on that should be taken behind the barn, and simply put to sleep
        Last edited by Guest; Aug 7, 2020, 11:40.

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          #5
          Originally posted by LEP View Post
          It has a 25 ft d****r. That's why it is so expensive.
          Saw that also , what a sorry state of affairs

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            #6
            Originally posted by Robertbarlage View Post
            62 lbs. start them learning about compaction early I guess

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              #7
              I guess I shouldn't have been making fun of the carpet farmers here on Agriville. Evidently they are doing better financially than I am. The last 1:1scale 8460 combine I bought was only 3 times more than the regular price on this 1:16. And we still use it. But it didn't come with a d****r header...
              What are you guys growing to justify that? And how many square feet of carpet per combine?
              Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Aug 7, 2020, 13:41.

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                #8
                Deere has definitely written the book on branding and marketing. That price actually creates demand. Genius.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                  Deere has definitely written the book on branding and marketing. That price actually creates demand. Genius.
                  I still have old crop barley for sale (the 2nd time - the first buyer backed out). The price on it is $1899.00/tonne. Excellent test weight.

                  Phone operators standing by to take your calls!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by burnt View Post
                    I still have old crop barley for sale (the 2nd time - the first buyer backed out). The price on it is $1899.00/tonne. Excellent test weight.

                    Phone operators standing by to take your calls!
                    Is it green barley ?

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