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Some money in potatoes
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<blockquote data-quote="Norfolk Olly" data-source="post: 6584629" data-attributes="member: 1108"><p>Varitron i drove had a 7 ton bunker could run one trailer less alot of the time as they werent driving along side all the time, come in the field come under harvester unload on the move, one full bunker added to what you were lifting while unloading equalled 10 boxes, and they are away. Trailers dont need to run near any wet holes or on field at all if wet. As for cost it depends on area covered, I put 1400 hours on it in the first season, start end of may finish spuds end oct then parsnips and carrots till feb which made the cost justifiable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norfolk Olly, post: 6584629, member: 1108"] Varitron i drove had a 7 ton bunker could run one trailer less alot of the time as they werent driving along side all the time, come in the field come under harvester unload on the move, one full bunker added to what you were lifting while unloading equalled 10 boxes, and they are away. Trailers dont need to run near any wet holes or on field at all if wet. As for cost it depends on area covered, I put 1400 hours on it in the first season, start end of may finish spuds end oct then parsnips and carrots till feb which made the cost justifiable. [/QUOTE]
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