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The on-going up hill battle that is agriculture.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcorn" data-source="post: 7547822" data-attributes="member: 107020"><p>Had a notion that maybe i needed a better prime mover myself even though all the tractors i currently have are still well capable of covering the workload </p><p>Anyway while collecting a few service items for the 6290 at the local MF dealers my son decided that he was buying a 2013 7618 and i was going to pay for it is!!!</p><p>60 000 euros inc the vat and 5000 genuine hours . Exclusive spec with all the bells and whistles, a tractor for the playstation generation.</p><p>Low rate finance and what could possibly go wrong ?? </p><p>Its here now and do you know what its a beauty and very comfortable and hopefully will be reliable .</p><p>But its current milkprices that will pay for it . Cereals on my acreage even at high yields would pay for shag all unlike years ago when a couple of hundred acres of barley would keep you in clover <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>This is the first tractor that we have bought since 02 and also the first that breaks my fathers advice of "Always buy new if you have money jassus the will keep going when you havent a happenny after a bad year " Sadly the days of new for smaller farmers are long gone .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcorn, post: 7547822, member: 107020"] Had a notion that maybe i needed a better prime mover myself even though all the tractors i currently have are still well capable of covering the workload Anyway while collecting a few service items for the 6290 at the local MF dealers my son decided that he was buying a 2013 7618 and i was going to pay for it is!!! 60 000 euros inc the vat and 5000 genuine hours . Exclusive spec with all the bells and whistles, a tractor for the playstation generation. Low rate finance and what could possibly go wrong ?? Its here now and do you know what its a beauty and very comfortable and hopefully will be reliable . But its current milkprices that will pay for it . Cereals on my acreage even at high yields would pay for shag all unlike years ago when a couple of hundred acres of barley would keep you in clover :) This is the first tractor that we have bought since 02 and also the first that breaks my fathers advice of "Always buy new if you have money jassus the will keep going when you havent a happenny after a bad year " Sadly the days of new for smaller farmers are long gone . [/QUOTE]
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