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    #11
    Geez I am not the only guy in the country still running a 5710.

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      #12
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      Geez I am not the only guy in the country still running a 5710.
      Near zero value so cost per acre is near zero too. 21 crops, rarely needs any repairs. 3310 guys swearing daily, pouring $$ on them every year. Oh but no midrows so 70% less complicated. Click image for larger version

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        #13
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        Geez I am not the only guy in the country still running a 5710.
        Dont worry... I'm plugging it in with an old 5000/1720. Fill every 30ac. Spray with a 4240jd with 10k hours on it and a system 62 flexi. Somehow I still manage to bin a couple bushels at the end of the year.

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          #14
          Since I got married years ago my wife has always worked in Regina. She had a very good paying job so why not. No one suffered at our house. It’s what ever works for each marriage. Plus I had some trees arriving down south and she can plant them. Some need 20 people to run a farm some need less than a handful.

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            #15
            Originally posted by wiseguy
            Bourgaults made me a Millionaire !

            Thanks Mr. Bourgault !
            Lol.


            Ice

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              #16
              Wise guy you own Bourg

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                #17
                Had no intention of disrespect Sask.

                Last year for coulter's here. I've had enough.
                Can only run "3/4 tips here.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by iceman View Post
                  Lol.


                  Ice
                  Decent drill but definitely high maintenance.

                  I plan on running this rig for ten years(at least), we are seeding the seventh crop with it this year.

                  We are a small acre farm and this thing will last longer than if was covering a pile of acres every year.

                  I will get my "depreciation's worth". Probably get good value when I dump it because it will be well maintained and decent shape.

                  p.s. just used your post to reply to, not targeting you.

                  But that wiseguy is funny.

                  Edit in: it's sixty feet and think it's still a size some farms will want to upgrade to. But I really believe the biggest will be hard to find homes for.
                  Last edited by farmaholic; May 9, 2019, 11:28.

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                    #19
                    We just rebuilt the oldest drill over the winter and this spring. Helps having a mill rite in the family and he is fast doing bearings.

                    This drill will be used one more year or if I find a deal this summer. I want the mud one.


                    Ok here is our canola stubble.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                      Near zero value so cost per acre is near zero too. 21 crops, rarely needs any repairs. 3310 guys swearing daily, pouring $$ on them every year. Oh but no midrows so 70% less complicated. [ATTACH]4236[/ATTACH]
                      No worries fj, still using a 14 yr old maxim2 , fantastic simple light seeding tool . Cant imagine parting with it
                      Worth less than yours lol

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