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    #13
    Definitely inflation in the fees being charged to buy stuff. The brothers seem to be in the lead and likely will bid that up too. I remember a fellow who is now part of them Ne$$ Kr$$m$$ who would play it up that he never had and also never would charge a buyers fee. Well guess what - you sold out your customers to these people

    And now I get a phone call wanting to know if I want financing AFTER I have bought something. Well maybe someone needed to tell them that if you need financing you would do that BEFORE you hit the bid button.!!?? So if you’re now not getting a call about financing that $2000 auger maybe you’ll know why.

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      #14
      Scrap iron is crazy now. Prepared at $250 a ton locally. Been hauling myself last few days. Have been collecting since I was a teenager so there’s a couple decades worth.

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        #15
        1990 9450 jd hoe drill $51000.00.
        2003 flexicoil system 95 50ft harrow packer $46000.00
        WTF??? Somebody hit an extra 0 when entering their bid, and RB made them own it?

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          #16
          1990 9450 jd hoe drill $51000.00.
          2003 flexicoil system 95 50ft harrow packer $46000.00
          WTF??? Somebody hit an extra 0 when entering their bid, and RB made them own it?


          Yikes!!!
          I better go drag the old IH press drill outta da shed and harrows outta da bush and headed off to auction before Wilton starts chopping ‘er up. And I thought they were liabilities........

          Crazy times indeed 😉

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            #17
            Does RB have any pallets of rusty bolts and grease guns that don't work, I'm running short ?

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              #18
              American farmers buy our stuff at 30% less shipping isn't that bad.

              Also, all the new DEF shit is so costly if you can get a 600 hp tractor with low hours 1500 and delete the DEF you have one hell of a tractor for half price.

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                #19
                There should be a picture of a Farmer beside the definition for "Eternal Optimist"

                Moisture forecasted for parts of Sk and Mb. and everything is back in high gear.

                One thing for sure no shortage of resilience.

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
                  There should be a picture of a Farmer beside the definition for "Eternal Optimist"

                  Moisture forecasted for parts of Sk and Mb. and everything is back in high gear.

                  One thing for sure no shortage of resilience.
                  That never ceases to amaze me. Especially at this time of year. None more so than cattle farmers. Irrational optimism at its best( or worst).

                  I'm generally quite optimistic. But when it comes to weather related crop prospects, I am always assuming we will get a catastrophe so I spend accordingly.

                  I have my hands in my pockets at this springs sales. Figuratively of course considering the online sales.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                    American farmers buy our stuff at 30% less shipping isn't that bad.

                    Also, all the new DEF shit is so costly if you can get a 600 hp tractor with low hours 1500 and delete the DEF you have one hell of a tractor for half price.
                    but a 1980 2090 case for $33500?
                    I'm thinking that one sale musta been handing out true dopes stash

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                      #22
                      Must be something in the covid vaccines cause wtf is going on....

                      Hope some of these farms talked with their accountant. Gonna be some big tax bills.

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                        #23
                        Some of the smaller auction places here must be getting hungry, they’ll do anything for a commission. Just watched one online sale where they took the suitcase weights off the tractor and sold each one as a separate lot

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                          #24
                          Plus dealers are increasing prices according to these sales.
                          We bought a 9870 in dec.
                          One almost identical on the same dealers lot..is 25,000 more today..

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