Had my first in 98 now on 7th, wouldn't want anything else tbhMust be plenty of lexicons about.dont know how long they been out but 12/15years at a guess
Nick...
You don't keep them long then? Combine policy here is to buy them at 10yo, under 2000hrs, and keep them another 10yrs.Had my first in 98 now on 7th, wouldn't want anything else tbh
You don't keep them long then? Combine policy here is to buy them at 10yo, under 2000hrs, and keep them another 10yrs.
1992 TX36 was bought for £25k in 2002 and sold for £15k in 2014. Cut 600ac a year. £1.38/ac depn. That'll do!
As part of a depreciation calculation? No.No repairs ? or diesel .
The first 460 was traded in after 2 seasons for a bigger model, as was the 580+ to a 600, changed jobs onto 2 570s which were both brilliant machines then onto a 770 that was changed along with a 580 for another 770 gone from 2 machines to 1. Hope it stops raining soon!!!You don't keep them long then? Combine policy here is to buy them at 10yo, under 2000hrs, and keep them another 10yrs.
1992 TX36 was bought for £25k in 2002 and sold for £15k in 2014. Cut 600ac a year. £1.38/ac depn. That'll do!
As part of a depreciation calculation? No.
Looking to create a list of the top 10 combines in use in the UK today - make and model ?
Not just the latest greatest new sales but overall what are the 10 most common machines to be found working in the UK right now ?
I'm thinking tx34 Case 2288 etc ???
Reason being we have a source of very good value spares through Farm Marketplace and are wondering what models to list for as a priority
Bit of a headline , saying depreciation was a quid or so an acre , may have cost 20k in repairs
A NH TX66 for us, replaced a TX34 that went to Wales.
Cant quite match @Spud for the dep value, ours was £1.87/ac over the 10 years it was with us.
Have ever tried cr series spud ?You don't keep them long then? Combine policy here is to buy them at 10yo, under 2000hrs, and keep them another 10yrs.
1992 TX36 was bought for £25k in 2002 and sold for £15k in 2014. Cut 600ac a year. £1.38/ac depn. That'll do!
Have ever tried cr series spud ?
You don't keep them long then? Combine policy here is to buy them at 10yo, under 2000hrs, and keep them another 10yrs.
1992 TX36 was bought for £25k in 2002 and sold for £15k in 2014. Cut 600ac a year. £1.38/ac depn. That'll do!
A NH TX66 for us, replaced a TX34 that went to Wales.
Cant quite match @Spud for the dep value, ours was £1.87/ac over the 10 years it was with us.