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Originally posted by foragefarmer View PostBesides, what's it to you or any of the others on Agriville questioning other farmers equipment purchases.
Lease flips, stuffing useless technology and other issues I wont mention are the driver of this. Farmers are our own worst enemy sometimes.
Higher prices on new just encourage elevated prices on used. Thats econ 101.
Dont you want younger people to get into this business. Its filled with 55 yr olds who will have to gift their operation to the next generation.
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Originally posted by Partners View PostHigh auction prices means our current iron has the same or higher price than we paid.so using it will be free in the end when sold.
We also discount the new auction styles. Online bidding. Pre auction bidding. US farmers having a hey day up here with the exchange rate.
Look at the move in prices in the last 3 generations of combine. Fairly orderly you could stretch your self a little to get a bigger machine and not think too much about it.
Now this generation of machine demands a 100% markup. It’s insane.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostI want to know the exact economics behind going with a million dollar X9 vs a $300k low hour S780.
Pls explain it to me like I am 4 yrs old.
From economics though, if a S780 is $600k used and X9 is 1 mil used and the X9 does 1.5x more per hour and only needs 1 header and 1 operator, then the X9 appears to make economic sense to me.
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Originally posted by Partners View PostIs the X9 1.5 times a 780, or 790.
Or even a red 9250?
Just wondering..
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