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Which 3m front and rear mowerconditioners?
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Holden" data-source="post: 7450648" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>Residual on machinery like mowers, tedders and rakes are becoming less of an issue these days as ex Contractor models are more difficult to sell as smaller operators cant handle the wider sizes and many farmers now tend to buy new anyway. Some will be exported I guess but in the main the used market isn’t what it was. What creates residual values? Population of the brand, dealers, spare part availability etc etc. All these things are important. Again, most modern day machines are way more reliable than 30 years ago (I know this from experience in the trade) so many older machines as long as wearing parts are replaced when required can have a long life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Holden, post: 7450648, member: 710"] Residual on machinery like mowers, tedders and rakes are becoming less of an issue these days as ex Contractor models are more difficult to sell as smaller operators cant handle the wider sizes and many farmers now tend to buy new anyway. Some will be exported I guess but in the main the used market isn’t what it was. What creates residual values? Population of the brand, dealers, spare part availability etc etc. All these things are important. Again, most modern day machines are way more reliable than 30 years ago (I know this from experience in the trade) so many older machines as long as wearing parts are replaced when required can have a long life [/QUOTE]
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