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<blockquote data-quote="David1985" data-source="post: 7477865" data-attributes="member: 34106"><p>On a large estate where I used to work they have cut around 2900 - 3200 acres depending on cropping for dairys etc since 2006 with one combine New Holland CR first two 30ft cut and next two 35ft and I'm now lead to believe it's 40ish ft. The last few years they have finished cutting 2 to 3 weeks earlier than when they ran 3 axial flows or JD straw walkers. A lot to be said on the cropping having blocks of land in the same crop to max machine output. The first year they went to one combine they had an agreement with dealer that if needed a demo combine could be brought over to help out. Never needed only on the last year the combine was on farm to try out the new machine. </p><p></p><p>Having a brilliant operator also helps as more often or not they can tell a bearing is on its way out etc before it lets you down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David1985, post: 7477865, member: 34106"] On a large estate where I used to work they have cut around 2900 - 3200 acres depending on cropping for dairys etc since 2006 with one combine New Holland CR first two 30ft cut and next two 35ft and I'm now lead to believe it's 40ish ft. The last few years they have finished cutting 2 to 3 weeks earlier than when they ran 3 axial flows or JD straw walkers. A lot to be said on the cropping having blocks of land in the same crop to max machine output. The first year they went to one combine they had an agreement with dealer that if needed a demo combine could be brought over to help out. Never needed only on the last year the combine was on farm to try out the new machine. Having a brilliant operator also helps as more often or not they can tell a bearing is on its way out etc before it lets you down. [/QUOTE]
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