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    #25
    Wonder how many claas pattison will take on trade?
    Or is it RB deals only?

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      #26
      Originally posted by Partners View Post
      Wonder how many claas pattison will take on trade?
      Or is it RB deals only?
      Maybe payback for the huge market share loss to Lexions the past few years lol.
      Be interesting to see the x 9 run against a 10.9 NH now that Deere finally realized there are some ther crops than corn 🌽 and soybeans

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        #27
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
        X9 1000 same as big class the x 9 1100 with 50 ft is insane and kicks class and I’m not bias I would buy a class
        False. X9 1100 is like the 8800. But thats fine, the deere saves more. Yes it actually does for once. Deere is working at getting ours out the yard. Be good to wear my green shorts again...

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          #28
          Working on faba’s today. Warm and windy and the faba’s are over dry. Not the best year for growing them but we are getting some.

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            #29
            Quality looks decent

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              #30
              Originally posted by bucket View Post
              I am at the point I don't want my combine adjusting ...I want to get done with this abysmal crop.
              I'm truly sorry to hear that.

              I was hoping you could change your cadence to, "another 30 bucks".

              I'll keep mine to durum.

              Highwayman, you still living on your 4.8 mil US funds?

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                #31
                Had an X9 1100 demo on Monday. Great machine. Finally got a machine with bigger sieves to handle lots of material. 45 bu Canola. 4.6mph and .2 loss. Soon as u went 5mph loss was up to .8. Like a lot of the new features. Unload auger clean out is nice. Cameras as conditions change thru the day change machine which I really like. Burns less fuel than the S pigs. Headers on them are excellent. Follow the ground nice. Heavy machine so not sure if tracks are a must but probably in a wet year. Weighs 100000 full of grain so heavy. Pattison guys very knowledgeable. Well done demo

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                  #32
                  Just like JD always does and copies twin rotor of the ideal. Only way to increase capacity. How many bus of canola to buy one?

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                    #33
                    X9 2 mph faster than claas with similar loss.
                    Way out of our league..but the larger farms..maybe it's worth it..

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                      #34
                      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                      How do you explain the difference between the wheat vs the canola and barley?

                      If I recall correctly, you had a terrible wet year last year, and dry this year? I think we suffer similar challenges with excess water, but on a dry year, barley and canola just excel, while the wheat suffers and the opposite on really wet years. Or is it still a hang over from the excess water last year?
                      Canola was the heat.
                      Barley not our best land and it really didn’t like the heat either.
                      Last edited by Dr Tone; Sep 9, 2021, 17:15.

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by Partners View Post
                        X9 2 mph faster than claas with similar loss.
                        Way out of our league..but the larger farms..maybe it's worth it..
                        I heard just the opposite from the local huts and they run Deere. Might depend on who sets it that day. They complained about the tight claas cab though. They also had the fendt out it seemed to have feeding issues but otherwise was quick with little throw out.
                        Last edited by biglentil; Sep 9, 2021, 17:19.

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                          #36
                          [QUOTE=SASKFARMER;508999]X9 demo comes Monday with a 50 ft header up dates to follow we’re looking at 2 or three for maybe 2022 or 2023

                          What about that 100% CCA Justin promised.

                          Maybe you will be hoping he will be back in charge?

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