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Trailed vs Self Propelled Sprayer
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<blockquote data-quote="Feldspar" data-source="post: 3383750" data-attributes="member: 386"><p>From a purely depreciation POV, this is the problem with Horsch. There's 50+ units out there, and I am not aware of any having been sold yet with a price that can be identified. I remember that we had this sort of hype when the Mzuri first came out. Everyone was raving about them, and maybe only one had been sold on the used market. Went and bought one and took quite a hit on depreciation. Vowed not to do that again, hence why we went for the John Deere drill over the Weaving with better known residual values.</p><p></p><p>I can't be sure that a big trailed will work well on our land, especially if we retain rotational ploughing, whereas I know that the RB17 works. Change always comes with a price. I learnt that too after spending days trying to get our complex Amazone spreader to work properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feldspar, post: 3383750, member: 386"] From a purely depreciation POV, this is the problem with Horsch. There's 50+ units out there, and I am not aware of any having been sold yet with a price that can be identified. I remember that we had this sort of hype when the Mzuri first came out. Everyone was raving about them, and maybe only one had been sold on the used market. Went and bought one and took quite a hit on depreciation. Vowed not to do that again, hence why we went for the John Deere drill over the Weaving with better known residual values. I can't be sure that a big trailed will work well on our land, especially if we retain rotational ploughing, whereas I know that the RB17 works. Change always comes with a price. I learnt that too after spending days trying to get our complex Amazone spreader to work properly. [/QUOTE]
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