I think they are fine in beans and corn, but they are not upto wet heavy cereal crops in the Prairies.
After 48 years of Agco combines (Cockshutt / Gleaner),we made the switch a decade ago to 9610's
After unplugging that feeder house for **** time, we made a couple calls and the deal was done...
Is the Ford Eco Boost v6 all that its cracked up to be? Will it be as reliable as a regular V8 in the long run?
I can push 25mpg with my 10 Dodge Hemi, why would I go down to a V6
I have seen this debate many times over the years with the Phoenix and Phillips harrows.
Now that Phoenix is done as a company, and my phoenix harrow is just about wore out, should I find a Phillips harrow to replace it?
Why are the Crazy 8 directors spending my money by advertising in Toronto? Do they think that Ontario farmers are clamoring to be shackled like Prairie farmers?
Get rid of the board, sooner rather than later.
Be sure to check out the Free Global Auction Guide App in the Apple store.
There is also an AgClassifieds.com app there as well with 18,000 dealer listings.
Always a hot topic among farmers, do you prefer to bid live at the auction or stay home and press a button to bid.
Do you fully trust the ability to buy safely?
Is there any tricks you would like to share that makes for a successful bid?
Cat combines definitely pose a challenge to remarketing.
I am wondering the value of the JD combines going forward. There are thousands of 9770 era combines sitting on dealers lots across North America.
The new guys keep buying / leasing and flipping every year, but where is the second buyer...
I will be there Nov 14-16th . If anyone else is there send me a PM and we can meet up for a beer , or a pitcher of beer.
Will try to take lots of pictures.
My 2 cents is that they did a very good job trying to sell to the big boys and hutterite colonies, but never did much work training the guys who may be the second or third owner. Therefore resale value nosedives. I know auctioneers are very conservative in valueing them because they can't...
Here is my 1926 JD Model D that we restored over the last decade.
I am trying to remember the exact sequence and steps to start it. I know there is a proper way.
Thx In Advance
A conversation over a beer brought up this question.
How do you fertilise rice production when it is grown in water?
If we get another flood event in 2012 on the Assiniboine we may have to look at alternative crops :-(
Does anyone have a good explanation of how they get Palm Oil ? Seen a Palm tree at the Eden Project in Cornwall UK while on holiday, and that got us wondering how the process actually works.
Anyone have a link?