Zebbedee
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Everyone is different but I would say from your reply that collaboration is simply not for you, collaboration is not about getting the best deal every time but more @Bout managing the risk fairly for all parties therefore all parties gain at the end of the day and regards sharing the drying charges that makes sharing the Combine more efficient as no-one is throwing the toys outta the pram because they want it today as it’s the only good day this week to share the gain you also have to share the pain sometimesI would be smiling very thinly indeed, if I ended up paying drying charges if my shed was full of grain cut at 14%.
But I also appreciate that collaboration requires compromises that go beyond the bare costs of combine ownership.