Combines I am new here have to ask a question about buying a combine

Deerebines

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let's see now You've established a need. Found a machine and I assume think it's in pretty fair shape and have gone though it. Have an opportunity to keep working it to keep making money to pay for it. And, almost pay for it in one year. If you have the funds to buy it or can access them then I would say the only thing you are lacking in making this decision is confidence that you can do it. That is hard.....it took me several weeks of debating whether or not I could afford a maximizer and if it would pay off. Need was not a problem to realize and neither was getting a loan. Payment back over a period of time was the only thing that bothered me. If you can make it pay for itself in almost a year than I think that you should quit stalling and go buy this machine. Nothing ventured nothing gained Have a good one
 

Beanboy

Guest
Thank you for replying to my message-I think I will buy the machine in the next couple weeks-I just needed a boost-thanks again
 

95man

Guest
Nelson, I read some posts down the page about you having some problems with swathed oats, it looks like you're losing alot out of the rear of the combine, so instead of trying to dash beanboy's thoughts, how about doubling your profit by adjusting you cleaning shoe. I feel as long as beanboy has business and a need to expand then he needs to get a machine that will meet his and his customers demands.
 

silverbullet

Guest
hello,I do a lot of custom harvisting with 6620sh they are good machines but if you'r looking to buy 1 you should inspect it very carefully. if it hasn't been kept up it wouldn't be nothing to spend $ 4-8000 in 1 . I should also let you know that where the rear axle slides on has a lot of problems for cracking if not cought soon enough the hole rear end will fall on the ground, i've had that happen, not a pleasent sight!!!I've seen the 9500 's have crackes in the same place and that's without grain tank extensions !!!! good luck
 
 
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