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    #21
    $39,000 to trade 225 separator hours is ridiculously cheap. About time the dealers got there balls slapped and woke up to reality.

    Next guy in line to trade will pay 50% more than that. Very few machines will have less depreciation in year 1 than years 2 and 3.

    So good deal to trade for $39,000 but hopefully that number is closer to $72,000 next time to be closer to reality.

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      #22
      Prices on green are going up another 4% on Sept 12. Better order while they are still cheap. $39k on a one year trade is $25k cheaper than we are quoted in our area. Even with a multiple. I can hear crickets at the dealership.

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        #23
        When the "exchange" pushes up the grain prices everything will be equal again.

        You pick what I mean by exchange.

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          #24
          That was on S-670's I'll point out. Not the 680 or 690's and involved other pieces for a multiple but that was the price on the 4 combines.

          We won't be trading anything this year if it's up 30% that's for sure!!

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            #25
            I use $250 per set hour.

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              #26
              250 per separator hour

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                #27
                So if the new combine is "only" 465000. The info in the new equipment thread on agriville was apparently incorrect. I just checked RB, Canada only, all classes of combines, 2014 combines (2 of them) sold for between 225 and365 CAD.

                Only 10 out of about 70 of the 2013 combines sold for more than 300,000 the rest were under. The lowest being 150,000. Nothing over 400,000. But those sales were in a higher valued CAD.

                So if the dealer is letting you trade for 39,000 per year (2 year) and selling the trade at auction for either side of 300,000 minus commissions. they only lost close to 100,000 on the deal. something doesnt add up.

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                  #28
                  AlbertaFmr,

                  I agree... the Manufacturers/dealers are using a marketing ploy. Won't fool our farm... good 3yr old iron with updates will last for a decade... not one or two years. Clean burning and no Urea/added emissions equip to break down.

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                    #29
                    Cash price on a S-670 with almost all options including the pick up header was $355k at the time of the $39k per machine deal.
                    A 680 at that time was about $35,000 more but on our farm we'll pass on the rethresher idea the 680 and 690's have.

                    None of this $5, $6 or $700,000 nonsense.
                    I've never met anyone yet that pays full retail for a piece of iron and I doubt anyone on here ever has either. The bigger numbers sound better for people who frequent coffee row.

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                      #30
                      And with today's CAD, with PU, I was quoted $486000 cash for one 690. Up about $60000 since you bought, but just one.

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