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<blockquote data-quote="Farma Parma" data-source="post: 4272148" data-attributes="member: 5058"><p>There is still plenty FARM owners that have the cash to spend for various reasons they will fund the new ones</p><p>Us mere Tenants will chase after there 3-5yr old low hour'd tradeins thats taking quite a hit from new price.</p><p>we bought a new tractor every 6-7years in the past.</p><p>Cant get anywhere near the cost of them now the sums dont add up.</p><p>Its not the dealers fault & maybe's not really the manufacturers as they want a profit so just keep increasing there prices.</p><p>The farmer as normal is by far the hardest grafter in this chain & carrys the most risk but like the supermarket suppliers gets the least out of it. </p><p>Heck its bad enough getting the dealers out to repair anything as some of the bills are eye watering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farma Parma, post: 4272148, member: 5058"] There is still plenty FARM owners that have the cash to spend for various reasons they will fund the new ones Us mere Tenants will chase after there 3-5yr old low hour'd tradeins thats taking quite a hit from new price. we bought a new tractor every 6-7years in the past. Cant get anywhere near the cost of them now the sums dont add up. Its not the dealers fault & maybe's not really the manufacturers as they want a profit so just keep increasing there prices. The farmer as normal is by far the hardest grafter in this chain & carrys the most risk but like the supermarket suppliers gets the least out of it. Heck its bad enough getting the dealers out to repair anything as some of the bills are eye watering. [/QUOTE]
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