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    #21
    Don't you just love it when multi-location dealerships shuttle their parts between stores.
    Technically they have it in stock.....somewhere. if you're lucky they will have it at the one closest to you, otherwise wait for the shuttle vehicle to scoot around. Just fûcken drive there and get it yourself if you're in a hurry.

    Everyone's time is money.......except the farmer's!!!!

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      #22
      My stuff is so old that most of the time the parts aren’t in Canada. I am close to a wrecker. Couldn’t live without them, that’s for sure.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
        My stuff is so old that most of the time the parts aren’t in Canada. I am close to a wrecker. Couldn’t live without them, that’s for sure.
        You need lots of everything, if you farm with junk you need lotsa junk.
        Why buy one when you can buy three for triple the price.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Austrian Economics View Post
          "Too bad manufacturers didn't provide these drawings..." If forced to do this by some Right to Repair Act, (presumably along with source code for any computer systems on the unit), then here's what will happen: you will pay for this information up front, instead of later on through the parts system. Just add 50% to the cost of the purchase price for starters. No manufacturer is going to provide this information for free.
          How about add $.50 for every loaf of bread and give us a decent price for good wheat ?
          Oh ya it don’t work that way for farmers ... just sayin

          Believe it or not we have ever increasing costs , and the last I checked it our dirt that pays for all the parts , equipment and all other inputs . So ya without farmers the rest of the food chain don’t mean much
          Just be nice to get paid for what we produce as well .
          Last edited by furrowtickler; Oct 6, 2020, 19:35.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Austrian Economics View Post
            "Too bad manufacturers didn't provide these drawings..." If forced to do this by some Right to Repair Act, (presumably along with source code for any computer systems on the unit), then here's what will happen: you will pay for this information up front, instead of later on through the parts system. Just add 50% to the cost of the purchase price for starters. No manufacturer is going to provide this information for free.


            Only if the market can bear it.

            Charge 2 million for a combine and see if you sell any.


            The beauty of having *some* regulation protecting the little guy in an open market.


            And you're wrong.

            Go on digikey... Mouser... Newark... Every single component has a full datasheet that shows how it works, parameters, pinouts.

            They do quite fine.

            We bought a new american augers... Comes with all the info to maintain repair and diagnose it. Didn't cost any extra.

            The problem is farmers are treated like consumers. Not industry.

            If we're consumers then give us consumer protections.

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              #26
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              How about add $.50 for every loaf of bread and give us a decent price for good wheat ?
              Oh ya it don’t work that way for farmers ... just sayin

              Believe it or not we have ever increasing costs , and the last I checked it our dirt that pays for all the parts , equipment and all other inputs . So ya without farmers the rest of the food chain don’t mean much
              Just be nice to get paid for what we produce as well .
              And yet, this off season, new highs will be achieved for rent and land sales, inputs will be pre-bought, shop and bin packages will get booked, new machinery will be ordered, and shops will be busy doing green lights.

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                #27
                Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                And yet, this off season, new highs will be achieved for rent and land sales, inputs will be pre-bought, shop and bin packages will get booked, new machinery will be ordered, and shops will be busy doing green lights.
                Exactly.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                  And yet, this off season, new highs will be achieved for rent and land sales, inputs will be pre-bought, shop and bin packages will get booked, new machinery will be ordered, and shops will be busy doing green lights.
                  Very true , the circle of life lol

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                    #29
                    One of our posters has 12 X 3-D ptinters, not all going at once. Mind blowing projects. Some brainiaks on Agriville, not sumdum farmers. 😂

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                      One of our posters has 12 X 3-D ptinters, not all going at once. Mind blowing projects. Some brainiaks on Agriville, not sumdum farmers. 😂
                      Here's hoping the "brainiacs" become the most prolific posters... makes Agriville a forum worth viewing.

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