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    #16
    Looks like a green Fendt

    Deere head hunting Lexion top salesman, must think they got something.
    Will be interesting for the big guys that run those machines

    Maybe look at one with 1000 hrs on it 2/3 years from now

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      #17
      Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
      Why has all the Massey/Fendt/Gleaner/Agco/Allis-Chalmers hype disappeared?
      I was waiting to hear feedback on their new super combine but don’t hear any reviews.

      This X9 using TR75 technology and selling out for a $million seems like great marketing. 😂
      Jeez, you could buy over a hundred 860's with v8 hydrostatic for the price of that unit, mind you who would run them when you can just collect cerb!!!

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        #18
        She is getting up in years but is a beauty to me.

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          #19
          I am green with envy. 🤑

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            #20
            Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
            Jeez, you could buy over a hundred 860's with v8 hydrostatic for the price of that unit, mind you who would run them when you can just collect cerb!!!
            Could you find 100 decent 860's in working order? And you could probably get 200 for a million dollars, good thing we have free health care because if you did that you couldn't afford to have your head read but probably should.

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              #21
              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
              Ask SASKFARMER about the Fendt. He thinks its a pretty hot combine.
              Does SaskFendt3 have a fleet of charcoal combines now?

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                #22
                For a million bucks you could have youngs or south country sitting right in your field for 10 seasons.

                You can throw a lot of wrenches for a million bucks.

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                  #23
                  Likely could get a couple fairly fresh 10 dot 90Z's and free fuel for O maybe three years.
                  Deere says 100t an hour.
                  Flash back 6 years. A lower powered 10.90 did 797 tonnes in 8 hours with a maximum rate of 135 t/h

                  The New John Holland! Twin rotors no less. Belt drives!

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                    Likely could get a couple fairly fresh 10 dot 90Z's and free fuel for O maybe three years.
                    Deere says 100t an hour.
                    Flash back 6 years. A lower powered 10.90 did 797 tonnes in 8 hours with a maximum rate of 135 t/h

                    The New John Holland! Twin rotors no less. Belt drives!
                    In the Ghetto you couldn't drive fast enough to keep that hungry combine full. Hell, 850's in third gear variable speed maxed out and it's still running half empty!

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                      Likely could get a couple fairly fresh 10 dot 90Z's and free fuel for O maybe three years.
                      Deere says 100t an hour.
                      Flash back 6 years. A lower powered 10.90 did 797 tonnes in 8 hours with a maximum rate of 135 t/h

                      The New John Holland! Twin rotors no less. Belt drives!
                      Surely they could have built in MORE belt drives! A nightmare of pipes/hoses on left side of engine. How are the rotors driven? Two variable belts???? Two right angle gearboxes??? What is operating weight? double a 9600 I am certain. How is the 13.6L going to take the stress of this tank?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                        Does SaskFendt3 have a fleet of charcoal combines now?
                        I don't think so but he did demo one of those "char"coal combines.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                          In the Ghetto you couldn't drive fast enough to keep that hungry combine full. Hell, 850's in third gear variable speed maxed out and it's still running half empty!
                          Love those youtube videos from the northern states of old N6's going around corners @ 7 mph. Now that's performance!

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by wiseguy
                            The only good thing about a Gleaner is the fast road gear !

                            agco fendts are complete junk !
                            We have tried em all except the new Fendt
                            If doing wheat , Gleaner still hands down winner in its weight class ... not even close .
                            Excellent in peas / lentils as well but struggle in canola .
                            They all have good / bad points ... all of them

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                              #29
                              Iwish I had a dollar for every bushel we took off with those junkie Gleaners. They were beauties to us.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                                We have tried em all except the new Fendt
                                If doing wheat , Gleaner still hands down winner in its weight class ... not even close .
                                Excellent in peas / lentils as well but struggle in canola .
                                They all have good / bad points ... all of them
                                Agreed, but even the best combine can be a disaster because of the ass in the seat.

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