Drills have a lot of factors at play.
From basic design to openers to terrain, field conditions, soil, trash and speed.
Not to mention how worn all components are. For me, here, I should have bought my P2060 the day before I bought my last 5710. Night and day.
I would not argue with anyone who is successful regardless of color.
Perhaps the newest BG, or just being new, mitigates somewhat the issues I've experienced, but I'm in the 8 year old bracket.
No engineer can convince me the single auger better than individual rollers.
BG is still a market share leader, although less so now.
But then so was JD with their 40-50-60 series after the Magnums/Stiegers came out. Another no brainer from a practical standpoint.
From basic design to openers to terrain, field conditions, soil, trash and speed.
Not to mention how worn all components are. For me, here, I should have bought my P2060 the day before I bought my last 5710. Night and day.
I would not argue with anyone who is successful regardless of color.
Perhaps the newest BG, or just being new, mitigates somewhat the issues I've experienced, but I'm in the 8 year old bracket.
No engineer can convince me the single auger better than individual rollers.
BG is still a market share leader, although less so now.
But then so was JD with their 40-50-60 series after the Magnums/Stiegers came out. Another no brainer from a practical standpoint.
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