Combines thought of the day

silver_tin_tank

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Good day Only ever bought 2 used harvesters 1 in the 70s to go with one we alredy had ,A_C C3 And last one a R62 At a time in the 80s we traded a l2 in on a l2 after 6 to7 years at $20.000 change over In the 21st centery the charge that mutch to sit in the thing to have a look Ever looked at how many tons of grain that it takes to bye bits of tin today Just remember to do the sums on NET not GROSS per ton WE produce more at western would costs and then sell it at therd would prices 100 ton would get a ute in 70s or 80s It takes 3000 to 4000 tons gross to get a updated bit of tin today that is a bit more pleasant The tin tank
 

Tom_Russell

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Good question that I hadnt thought of before. Around here, a combine has been a luxury that we bought only when we couldnt get a custom cutter. The first new one, an M2, was an emergency purchase when the custom guys engine died from neglect. Over the years, we upgraded when custom cutters werent available and we werent able to get the crop out of the field with the machine(s) we had, before the first snowstorm blew in.
 

le

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Bought a new l2 in '78. Bought a used R60 in 2000. I don't feel that I can even consider a new machine anymore. Yet, we are farming almost 3 times as much as we were in 1978. I often wonder how many people in the crowd are potential buyers of the new ones at the farm shows.