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Alberta | For what it's worth we had a 690 and a 9090 NH this season and the 9090 would hand the 690 it's lunch every day all around, now I understand if your a deere guy. (We are very deere at our place) I would go with one big one instead of two smaller, I've been going through this on our farm for 5 years, I know the argument "what if one breaks down etc etc" but where we are our dealers have guarantees if they break down they have a replacement in 24 hours and if we are getting behind either dealer will let us dry rent one it costs approx $200/ per engine hour. We never got these kinda deals when canola was $14 wheat $8 or corn at $7 but the dealers (where we are anyways) are really aggressive these days fighting for our love. | |
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