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    #11
    Wait until you need all the extra parts to get it to perform!

    My suggestion get mads installed at the dealer and get money back for your small wire concaves. They are garbage. Demo had the concaves plugged instantly. Or maybe they were plugged from get go. One pass and high rotor loss it was easy to see why.

    Also ask about spreader deflector plates. Make sure you don’t have the one that windrows in tough conditions.

    Add the grouser bar in the chopper.

    Ask about covering the left side of the return so it don’t block off the left side of the chaffer. The mad concaves help with this also.

    The list goes on and on. If I had his number handy I’d give you the expert following the ones in Alberta. He knows combines. The douche they have out of Regina, you may have been a mechanic, but you are no combine expert. You don’t have a sniff when it comes to setting a combine.

    Maybe we keep the claas till they sort out their issues.
    Last edited by Freightshaker; Oct 6, 2022, 09:55.

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      #12
      These next best things have these amounts of issues? And guys still pay to get them? What is the price tag? Curious as to why? Why the headache when you could use the older stuff just fine? I don’t get it.

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        #13


        Rippin some heavy clay low areas

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          #14
          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          Guys have the biggest combines on the market and slogging through canola at 1.8 mph this yr. We are damn lucky we didnt get a frost 2 weeks ago or a big rain event which usually happens.
          Those damn fine cut choppers 1 of the combines has one almost unusable until 2 in the afternoon.

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            #15
            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post


            Rippin some heavy clay low areas
            You mean ticklin some furrows.

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              #16
              Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
              An Update on our X9s.

              Once a serial number is invoiced i can track them on the JD Opp centre.

              So far.

              1 of the X9s is at Portage right now.

              Number 2 is still sitting in Moline.

              Number 3 has no serial number yet.

              Headers

              Numbers 1 and 2 are sitting in Yorkton on Blocks but getting ready.

              Number 3 is still MIA.

              If I got bumped so that some of the BTOs can get theirs, well glad you got yours now complaining on facebook about how it's working. Go back to Red or Green or whatever was promised you are just a number to Deere like all the rest of us. Im Deere to the core but its starting to piss me off.

              Yes, New for 2023 will be ok but get your shit together.
              easy there SF3, mother deere hears all

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                #17
                Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                You mean ticklin some furrows.
                That deep you’ll be ticklin something alright….

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                  These next best things have these amounts of issues? And guys still pay to get them? What is the price tag? Curious as to why? Why the headache when you could use the older stuff just fine? I don’t get it.
                  If we're in the bushel business, sooner or later we have to stay reasonably current. Long list of very real reasons.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                    If we're in the bushel business, sooner or later we have to stay reasonably current. Long list of very real reasons.
                    Yup. That’s why I ask. Why not later than sooner? I can still grow as many bushels per acre with ancient machinery as the next guy is what I’m saying. I know what you’re saying. But it doesn’t really answer my question.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                      Yup. That’s why I ask. Why not later than sooner? I can still grow as many bushels per acre with ancient machinery as the next guy is what I’m saying. I know what you’re saying. But it doesn’t really answer my question.
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