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Northeast Nebraska | Yes it is worth it. I would go right to a 2630 and a 6000. That way you have something that doesn't need updated for awhile. 2600s are getting older and who knows if deere will support them much longer. You could find used 2630s and 6000s pretty easy. Also remember you will need subscriptions to auto steer. You will get by fine with sf1. Each subscriptions cost roughly $2000 or more. Say you buy a planter with row shut offs or a sprayer you will need section control. | |
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