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Happening in Western Canada as well?

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  • sumdumguy
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 11990

    #11
    Maintained Kubotas go forever, we have several and no major problems since 1986.

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    • Landdownunder
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2021
      • 1816

      #12
      machinery needs a reset button sadly never gonna happen

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      • furrowtickler
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 21944

        #13
        Good used combines are flooding the market here and auction prices are down 20% or so on them
        not a reset but at least some reprieve from two years ago
        new still crazy but that’s for a select few in various areas
        what is going on here as harvest wraps up is the areas with very decent crop south of here are looking at replacing , for example, 3 combines with 2 big ones and 50 ft headers
        its happening as these new big NH and Case combines are proving to be that much bigger than anything currently on the market.
        From demos done , is very apparent there will be a fit on larger farms to replace older machines , downsize units and manpower and still be farther ahead .
        interesting fall

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        • Taiga
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2018
          • 1477

          #14
          Million $ + combines at least you can appreciate and understand the level of complexity of the machine. It’s the $100k+ grain augers and $300k+ grain carts by comparison that make you think there are some serious manufacturing efficiencies being missed.

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          • fjlip
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2002
            • 9846

            #15
            If down in price, some body taking a loss, owners or dealers, hope it would go back to manufacturers! Wake the gougers up.

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            • fcr
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2021
              • 561

              #16
              Bought new load out auger in 2014,$14,500,exact same auger today $27000

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