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    #13
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
    So was it because of insane costs of new. I just got price for three new Deere delivered after fall 2.1 mill last time i purchased three years ago 1.5.

    But if i lease it doesn't matter they tell me its just a cost per acre. So rent more acres work way harder to keep the Equipment and Chem and Fert companies in business. When will this nightmare end.

    Yea the forcing thing wasn't worth 1.5 let alone 2.1 now.

    Equipment like seed is totally nuts. Totally.

    Oh new Denali cash no trade just over 70 fully loaded yea prices do come down when their is no sales.

    Farmers wake up let Deere Case Massey Class etc all stit on shit. Some one still has to pay the difference.
    Why would you quote the top line of the swap. No one really cares if its 1.5 to 2.5 mil. What's the net difference and how much per threshing hr?

    You always have to talk big S3, hence the comment on the Denali. What anyone would buy that...

    I guess its all ego for some, for others that are extremely successful and wish to treat themselves, good for them.

    Its the "show from the road" and extreme debt on the inside that scares me

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      #14
      Originally posted by Richard5 View Post
      Why would you quote the top line of the swap.
      Boasting and bullshitting as usual. "Poor me" all summer because it was a drought like no one had ever experienced apart from SF3, now he's harvesting and claiming he was less than an inch off getting "insane" ie great crops. "Toot toot who is like me?" now's he's ordering up 3 new combines right away, top of the range, millions of dollars and he's complaining about that too.
      I find you an arrogant and obnoxious fool SF3.

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        #15
        Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
        Furrow, curious what height control do you have? My conclusion is that you must have flat stone free land or your peas are standing much better than mine. Just started yesterday, have a new to me 2014 30ft honeybee full load with headsight height control. Follows the ground very well. Going 4.5 mph, my son says it will cut at 6 easily but more comfortable at 4.5. Mounted on a CR 9070 which has been re-programmed to 510 hp. Anyway very impressed you can cut at that speed in peas.

        Sask3, so 3 new S-790 combines $700000 a piece. You didn't subtract out your trade ins. What would 3 New Holland 9.10's be worth? I find New Hollands throw over less grain. When my son and I go deer hunting in the fall always go to the John Deere and Case fields lol. Seriously though, nothing wrong with Deere's but on all new machinery the price makes absolutely no cents. With land rent $90 and up and the cost of inputs and machinery mighty big gamble.
        I can pretty much tell you what sask 3 is getting quoted difference probably around 150,000+ difference per machine to upgrade 2 years

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          #16
          Ah grass you parasite your back I thought some one finally stomped you out.

          Again you have no idea how crops grow do you. I said a typical area like we farm needs four timely rains through out the growing season plus some winter snow and guess what you can grow a crop.

          I said we had no measurable rain in from June 14 to aug 2

          I said we were one of the wettest areas in Saskatchewan for years prior.


          I remember over and over your warped mind said it can't be.

          Well we were and the only way we have any decent crop is a combination of land excess subsoil long slow period of drying down and some luck two of the three were right on track.

          So yea this fool as you say is happy unlike a useless fool like you who does nothing but cut people down and show every post how stupid you really are.

          Richard get a life that's the cost of new iron.
          And it is about the difference but with the dollar down the price and your trade are way far apart.
          Last edited by SASKFARMER3; Aug 21, 2017, 12:49.

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            #17
            So $15/ acre cost of difference...cheap

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              #18
              Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
              Ah grass you parasite your back I thought some one finally stomped you out.

              Again you have no idea how crops grow do you. I said a typical area like we farm needs four timely rains through out the growing season plus some winter snow and guess what you can grow a crop.

              I said we had no measurable rain in from June 14 to aug 2

              I said we were one of the wettest areas in Saskatchewan for years prior.


              I remember over and over your warped mind said it can't be.

              Well we were and the only way we have any decent crop is a combination of land excess subsoil long slow period of drying down and some luck two of the three were right on track.

              So yea this fool as you say is happy unlike a useless fool like you who does nothing but cut people down and show every post how stupid you really are.

              Richard get a life that's the cost of new iron.
              And it is about the difference but with the dollar down the price and your trade are way far apart.
              That's the cost of new iron..

              So why don't you just say it that way then. I know VERY well what new equipment is worth but saying 2.1 million for 3 machines means nothing other than you sticking your chest out. If you say it at $15 per acre now we can debate.

              I know very well that if you complain at the dealer they way you complain on here, there will be no deal in your favor

              You really should let your lovely wife read your posts, I have a feeling she may agree

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                #19
                Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                I said a typical area like we farm needs four timely rains through out the growing season plus some winter snow and guess what you can grow a crop.

                I said we had no measurable rain in from June 14 to aug 2
                You also said:

                Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                [ATTACH]1906[/ATTACH]
                So hope is done today, I know the plants can't make it to give a average any more it's wind and heat.
                Fork stuck in Crop 17 July 24 th 2017.
                Which was obviously false - crying wolf again!

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                  #20
                  Grass I meant I couldn't see how plants could survive that days heat with no rain. Againyour just up on your monitoring.
                  And grass like always a parisite is a parasite.

                  Or does it just piss you off that I'm going to out yield you with basically min rain compared to your Raina week.

                  Ah I get it now.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                    So $15/ acre cost of difference...cheap
                    Assuming he combined 20k ac with those 3 machines over 2 years and 450000 diff that's 22.50 per ac in depreciation alone plus fuel plus a man to operate. Now maybe some will see why guys need good crops.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by bgmb View Post
                      Assuming he combined 20k ac with those 3 machines over 2 years and 450000 diff that's 22.50 per ac in depreciation alone plus fuel plus a man to operate. Now maybe some will see why guys need good crops.
                      And if anyone thinks their costs are lower by running older iron you are probably fooling yourself everything depreciates and as the depreciation slows down the repairs pile up....

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                        And grass like always a parisite is a parasite.
                        Well no it's not actually.
                        Parisite - a rare mineral consisting of cerium, lanthanum and calcium fluoro-carbonate.
                        Parasite - an organism that lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense.
                        But of course that'll be your autocorrect spelling the same word two different ways in one sentence, lol.

                        I sure hope you get better yields than me as I grow neither canola or wheat. I do feel sorry for the guys that are in a drought situation though.

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                          #24
                          Your so full of shit your eyes must be brown.


                          You feel so sorry for the guys in the drought. Which is bullshit because when we were flooded year after year you constantly challenged every thing I ever said about flooded fields. Oh it can't. Be that wet etc.

                          Your just a lonely pothetic parasite.

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