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<blockquote data-quote="Spud" data-source="post: 7860466" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>Just contemplating a few options</p><p></p><p>There's been a lot more direct drills both come onto the market and been sold these last few years, but what is taking the test of time well, and what is becoming quickly uneconomical to run?</p><p></p><p>Some of them seem to have a lot of moving parts to wear out.</p><p></p><p>Our old Accord combi on CX discs was phenomally expensive compared to both the Farm Force and then Pottinger Aerosem ADD that replaced it</p><p></p><p>Some drills seem to command big money second hand - is that because they are cheaper to run, rare on the market, or (more likely imo) a mirror of exorbitant new prices?</p><p></p><p>I thought ten grand a metre was far too dear, but some have gone past double that now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spud, post: 7860466, member: 78"] Just contemplating a few options There's been a lot more direct drills both come onto the market and been sold these last few years, but what is taking the test of time well, and what is becoming quickly uneconomical to run? Some of them seem to have a lot of moving parts to wear out. Our old Accord combi on CX discs was phenomally expensive compared to both the Farm Force and then Pottinger Aerosem ADD that replaced it Some drills seem to command big money second hand - is that because they are cheaper to run, rare on the market, or (more likely imo) a mirror of exorbitant new prices? I thought ten grand a metre was far too dear, but some have gone past double that now! [/QUOTE]
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