Tried today wheat it was between 18.9 to 16.5 so we took a day off. Finished spraying all fields are done.
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Sure would be interesting to see a 10.9 run against the x9 in your big crop country in wheat and canola
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Originally posted by Sodbuster View PostOur cart in a 1282 Brent, after getting it all,welded up again we spent hours trying to get the auger back into the tube. This auger has the 22†intake and then goes to 20â€. we spent hours pounding with a sledgehammer to get it back down the tube. I was ready to throw in the towel but son in law finally got it pounded down after supper last night, so we’re back harvesting with a cart again. After not having a cart for 2 days you realize how productive it is.
The 9.9 has good capacity, probably about 10% more than the red 9230 that I drive. We’ve had it for 3 years now and I still haven’t driven it in the field yet. Well another short day last night, by 7:00 we were chewing wheat at 2 mph and all 3 machines were grunting. Hopefully we can get out there by noon today.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostHahahahaha. I seen that it’s funny not same design.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostGuys who worship John Deere green always make me laugh, as soon as they spray the green paint on something they think it is special and different. New Holland was the first with twin rotors, certainly still the most affordable way to get two rotors imo.
They are built to handle tough conditions.
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View PostFrom experience, JD's conventionals are the only way to go in forages.
They are built to handle tough conditions.
the case, massey and NH all do it fine
but those 9400's were a good machine
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Originally posted by caseih View Postif you are green here , you hasta keep a 9400 in the shed to do forages
the case, massey and NH all do it fine
but those 9400's were a good machine
We've had good luck with our JDs so why change!
Alfalfa should be good with the somewhat dryer conditions in your part of the country.
Decent prices as well.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostGuys who worship John Deere green always make me laugh, as soon as they spray the green paint on something they think it is special and different. New Holland was the first with twin rotors, certainly still the most affordable way to get two rotors imo.
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View PostYou what as long as it gets the job done there all good! Paint shouldn't matter.
We've had good luck with our JDs so why change!
Alfalfa should be good with the somewhat dryer conditions in your part of the country.
Decent prices as well.
I don’t think it’s as good as last year , bee reproduction very good
Plant bugs were very persistent
Hearing any prices ?
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