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Older equipment is mostly more reliable, but the kicker is getting parts for older equipment is becoming more and more unreliable. And new equipment is priced for the few that can afford it .
Kinda a catch 22 scenario.
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How many 4440’s are still in use? I would think a large majority. It sounds like you bearing issue is a bit out of the ordinary. 7.6L motor churning out 135hp is why you should have a 20,000hr life if you keep to the maintenance schedule. What they put in a 135hp tractors today would make these old school engineers surely cringe.
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Originally posted by fcr View Postlocal deere dealer shop has a 4440 that turned a bearing and buggered the block.cant get a new block from deere. Not available so looking for a used one.How many of those engines are in use today still.Good time to be in the wrecking business.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostOlder equipment is mostly more reliable, but the kicker is getting parts for older equipment is becoming more and more unreliable. And new equipment is priced for the few that can afford it .
Kinda a catch 22 scenario.
Warranty..parts available..
No need for grease guns..no fancy heated shops or large sheds?
Get your accountant to figure it out.
Some just started doing it after yrs of running older equipment..
Plus looks impressive..
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Originally posted by Taiga View PostLarge farm here leases (rents) 3 new combines every year and owns one 15-20 year old machine. Owner said the leased machines each cost $250,000 each to use for harvest.
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Originally posted by Taiga View PostAbout 28,000+/-
Number seems close looking at values of year old used machines (depreciation).
The dollar figure seems accurate, based on what a new machine is supposedly worth versus a year old machine. Surprised it's not more than that today.
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