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| I agree. He's not going to push the capacity on a bigger machine and his current machine doesn't have all that many hours. Do some of the work yourself and for $10-20K, you can have a combine that will last a long time. Will likely cost much more than that to trade (dealer will look at condition of the machine and discount accordingly). No guarantee that the new machine won't take a fair amount of money in repairs. I like to spend some money every year to keep a machine in a condition where its never "wore out"
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