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Id aree with that. Apart from a new back trace last season ours has cost us very little to run over the years- a fraction of what any of the previous standens cost and now I know where there's a donor machine I don't see why I can't keep ours going for a good few years to come.
A more modern harvester will transform beet for you @DrWazzock. Even 40t acre at £30 a ton would seem depressing sitting on the cyclone, out in the open having your guts shaken out of you.
A more modern harvester will transform beet for you @DrWazzock. Even 40t acre at £30 a ton would seem depressing sitting on the cyclone, out in the open having your guts shaken out of you.
that cyclone harvester is 'dragging' you down mentally.....granted the era of cheap s/h tim harvesters are over but i ran one for 8 yrs doinf 25 acres/yr and didn't spend £1000 on repairs total....mind you there was always the chance i'd get a really bad one = gamble
why not take a yr off beet....it doesn't need to be a 'forever' decision ....keep an eye out for another harvester...if you find one ,,,if you don't......cereal prices are good so it's a good time to have a beet holiday
you don't wanna be packing spuds for someone else just for sake of it...only slight plus of our job is freedom at our own pace
NOW GAS AXE THAT FECKIN CYCLOME