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| One doesn't need new equipment. Sut as the new gets higher, so does the used.
His point was something was going to have to give and he thought it was land.
Remember once you get so old the cost is less but you have more down time.
No matter how much you go over a combine during the off season, you still have metal fatigue on the older ones. Also as you move towards running machines for 6 months instead of 3 months , they wear more per year.
So that 2 year old combine might have 1500 hours on it instead of 500. | |
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