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Originally posted by Herc View PostHow many case combines are required for the swamp for 7000 acres? Knowing that I can tell you how many X9’s or 8800’s are required…..
If you’ve never experienced the wet and mud , you could never fathom it
6 hour days , missing many days for showers
Shit lotsa guys in the south don’t even have dryers , we experienced 2 southern falls last two years , coulda took whole crop off with an 8800
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It can get like this here and it doesn’t matter how many combines you have a very few acres come off. Typically here 2000 ac is lots for a class 8 but on wet falls that could be to much.
Really is there ever a time when a bigger or more combine’s aren’t needed?
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Admittedly the world is changeing and i am not keeping up. Not a big player anymore .But where are all the used ones going to go?
Ritche bros. Will make good coin when the used supply overwhelms the market.How many used combines does Novalin bros. have. 100s ? At some point they need a home. Over seas?
I could be wrong but costs and intrest
Per acre of newer ones seems nuts.compared to my worthless paid for combines even with parts and labour inflation . They will more than do the job.
The comment that got me was the if you could not run a new combine you should quit. I Should have quit 40 years ago then.
A lot of those farmers around here that thought that way in the past are long gone . Done . a long time ago.
Maybe à am wrong, different times
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We’ve had lots of tough falls here last 20 years. In ‘14, we had 17 inches of rain during harvest. You need to have enough combine capacity to get it done in 15 days some years, and that will be all tough grain that needs a dryer quick. And straw like hell. 7000 acres for one combine will never happen here. Most farms here are 2500-3000 per machine, newer class 8s or 9s.
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The kicker with these used X9 is that they are being advertised at prices higher than the original purchaser would have paid had they actually paid for them in the first place. All would have been part of a MUD deal.There also seems to be alot of them around all of a sudden. Brandt has some and so does Battle River. Wonder if all the ones ordered for harvest 22 have been delivered?
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They will be wishing they would of delivered all the 22’s to green people
Gotta be a little disheartening for mother Deere and followers seeing all these one year old ones on red lots
Shows how any of these companies have no respect for their customers
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Originally posted by sawfly1 View PostAdmittedly the world is changeing and i am not keeping up. Not a big player anymore .But where are all the used ones going to go?
Ritche bros. Will make good coin when the used supply overwhelms the market.How many used combines does Novalin bros. have. 100s ? At some point they need a home. Over seas?
I could be wrong but costs and intrest
Per acre of newer ones seems nuts.compared to my worthless paid for combines even with parts and labour inflation . They will more than do the job.
The comment that got me was the if you could not run a new combine you should quit. I Should have quit 40 years ago then.
A lot of those farmers around here that thought that way in the past are long gone . Done . a long time ago.
Maybe à am wrong, different times
Read the book " Red Combines" and there are pics of these machines in Asia.
Just my opinion
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Not exactly who the market is for these. The average farm size in the US and europe is under 2000 ac I believe.
Much bigger ag market in those countries than Canada.
Its still more economical to buy a couple 780s and hire some flunky from the city to drive one.
Guys from SCE told me they spent all harvest running after code ghosts in these.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostNot exactly who the market is for these. The average farm size in the US and europe is under 2000 ac I believe.
Much bigger ag market in those countries than Canada.
Its still more economical to buy a couple 780s and hire some flunky from the city to drive one.
Guys from SCE told me they spent all harvest running after code ghosts in these.
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