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<blockquote data-quote="Farma Parma" data-source="post: 6899164" data-attributes="member: 5058"><p>Tell me about it!!! but its still better for myself whom using my neighbour for last 9 seasons has worked brilliantly for both overall id say. </p><p>We both gained extra output from this arrangement now onto 2nd combine just last season. </p><p>thats us at 24ft header & as big as either wants too be at, both have fields from 3ac to over 30 & everything inbetween. </p><p>Its not for nothing, but you dont buy a good one & run it for free neither. </p><p>If i had a perm member of staff id have possibly considered one of my own like we used to have but i havnt. </p><p></p><p>600/700ac is where the hire job poss is still better than owning one? unless you plan to change the NEW one every 5years but hey its a lot of CASH tied up.</p><p></p><p>I know of another 1500ac farming setup where they have run older combines & only finally had to do something when i big bill was looming on a 22yr old machine</p><p></p><p>its been finally changed for a ed demo single unit now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farma Parma, post: 6899164, member: 5058"] Tell me about it!!! but its still better for myself whom using my neighbour for last 9 seasons has worked brilliantly for both overall id say. We both gained extra output from this arrangement now onto 2nd combine just last season. thats us at 24ft header & as big as either wants too be at, both have fields from 3ac to over 30 & everything inbetween. Its not for nothing, but you dont buy a good one & run it for free neither. If i had a perm member of staff id have possibly considered one of my own like we used to have but i havnt. 600/700ac is where the hire job poss is still better than owning one? unless you plan to change the NEW one every 5years but hey its a lot of CASH tied up. I know of another 1500ac farming setup where they have run older combines & only finally had to do something when i big bill was looming on a 22yr old machine its been finally changed for a ed demo single unit now. [/QUOTE]
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