Stewart GX18 23S - SAS Agri
www.sas-agri.uk
close 3 ! but the Stewart model I need is the 20-26 (2t more and 3m3 extra over the 18-23 ).
Stewart GX18 23S - SAS Agri
www.sas-agri.uk
Stewart / Larrington similar quality in my experience- Larrington maybe slightly better actually but they are more expensive over a StewartInferior product.
Air suspension, air brakes and a spoon hitch and you're good to go.
Did u not say a new 20t stewart was 36k?I can get a new Stewart for March
Did u not say a new 20t stewart was 36k?
a marshall will be 20k ish for that size, something to consider, good trailersindeed it is yes - that’s for sane (20-26) spec as our exiting on michilin and equipped with rear tow, removing those things knocks a couple thousand off
would rather not have to buy new but to get the 26m3 we need it’s looking like no other choice
Same trailer cost 21k 4 years ago for comparison/ ag machine price inflation !
awaiting a Larrington quote but expect it to be more than Stewart based on past experience and quotes
a marshall will be 20k ish for that size, something to consider, good trailers
Not be easier to hire a Irish contractor for harvest?
Plenty of them seem to be keen for work with decent tractors big trailers and skilled operators.
Invest the 36k in wheat futures.
Just bought a small excavator for the handy jobs ,4k differenceI bet it won't be that cheap for similar spec - have you had a quote recently ? as I say the Stewart was just over 20 just 4 yrs ago
Inflation has been relentless this last 12 months
if I could get reliable and consistent contractors at the right price I would do exactly that
There can't be people out there contracting solely carting corn, surely?
Not priced anything but a split new 14t was 13k last yearI bet it won't be that cheap for similar spec - have you had a quote recently ? as I say the Stewart was just over 20 just 4 yrs ago
Inflation has been relentless this last 12 months
A friend just priced a Marshall 14t with air and flotations,was quoted over £20k,has bought a Richard western for less than £20k.Not priced anything but a split new 14t was 13k last year
be interesting to see how the larrington quote compares to the stewart, nothing would surprise me with how things are though have you priced bailey or any others?indeed it is yes - that’s for sane (20-26) spec as our exiting on michilin and equipped with rear tow, removing those things knocks a couple thousand off
would rather not have to buy new but to get the 26m3 we need it’s looking like no other choice
Same trailer cost 21k 4 years ago for comparison/ ag machine price inflation !
awaiting a Larrington quote but expect it to be more than Stewart based on past experience and quotes