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North Central Indiana | On your last line about depreciation being worse on the next. Really depends what you do for the next one. Do you go late model low hour? If you do you’ve got to significantly increase the bushels/hour you shove through it. That changes the math on the depreciation. If you can’t increase throughput significantly for any number of reasons (labor, facilities, field size, etc) then upgrading 10 years probably puts you in a similar depreciation ballpark on what you currently have. Admittedly I know nothing about red combines but your 2577 to a 7140 or so would be a decent upgrade that wouldn’t be too expensive. Biggest bite you’ll have is owning it for the first time so you’ll have no trade | |
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