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How is your JD x9 combine performing?
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<blockquote data-quote="fermerboy" data-source="post: 8344773" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>To be fair to him, hes complained about the steps, and the flexible header breaking bolts and some poor design features on the JD, not performance. He did say that the Ideals had a better sample but they never managed to get the Ideals all running at the same time due to crap reliability. </p><p>As for a review of a machine hes as good as anybody else on the internet.</p><p></p><p>They are cutting more or less nothing though, I don't do bushels/ac but 1 or 2 bushels/ac of crop is not much by anybodies standards. </p><p>I don't know how they can afford all the investment with two years of droughted out crops. </p><p>I felt sorry for that Welker Farms lads, driving about looking for a bit of crop with something on it to cut, drought and then 3 hail storms over some of their land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fermerboy, post: 8344773, member: 190"] To be fair to him, hes complained about the steps, and the flexible header breaking bolts and some poor design features on the JD, not performance. He did say that the Ideals had a better sample but they never managed to get the Ideals all running at the same time due to crap reliability. As for a review of a machine hes as good as anybody else on the internet. They are cutting more or less nothing though, I don't do bushels/ac but 1 or 2 bushels/ac of crop is not much by anybodies standards. I don't know how they can afford all the investment with two years of droughted out crops. I felt sorry for that Welker Farms lads, driving about looking for a bit of crop with something on it to cut, drought and then 3 hail storms over some of their land. [/QUOTE]
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