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We sprayed pretty much everything 2 weeks ago Wasn’t cheap but there were lots of weeds besides volunteers so should have clean field. Wasn’t easy decision even with glyphosate from spring
Agland flew us down to Waterloo, Des Moines and Moline a couple years ago, super good trip but I was always amazed at how little anyone around there was actually working??John Deere is good stuff.
I always think everyone is super efficient, doesn’t take breaks, hi tails everything, super efficient and productive, no dogchuckin’ everyone is competent. I haven’t seen any proof of this. Any opinions on my flawed opinion on currrent farm machinery manufacturing?Agland flew us down to Waterloo, Des Moines and Cedar Rapids a couple years ago, super good trip but I was always amazed at how little anyone around there was actually working??
Local huts colony went out the claas (tingleys) for quote on 4 combines, and they were $1m cheaper than what deer quoted.
Told deer in 15 days they were gonna sign with claas if they couldn't match.
Final day they dropped $1m.
Wow . That's a big dropLocal huts colony went out the claas (tingleys) for quote on 4 combines, and they were $1m cheaper than what deer quoted.
Told deer in 15 days they were gonna sign with claas if they couldn't match.
Final day they dropped $1m.
Yeah on a million dollar combine like an X9 which I assume they would have to be to drop that kind of dollars there would have to be 25% mark up on the machines. That’s a lot. There isn’t that much mark up in recreational vehicles and the automotive industry. The manufacturer (Deere) would almost have to be involved Im thinking on that deal. I could be wrong but like I said the rec and car industry are pretty similar in mark ups and they are about 8% off that mark.Wow . That's a big drop
More and more and more Claas combines showing up in our neck of the woods. One of the big farms in our area (45,000 is acres) runs 6 of them, said he prefers them over the deeres, they keep more grain in the hopper and are less money to maintain.That’s a lot of money but you don’t see any Claas combines anywhere for a reason. Definitely Deere’s would be more expensive. Be interesting to know how they compared on retail price
It’s good they have a few out there then. In southern Alberta I have yet to see 1 in all my travels. Mostly Deere then Case and the odd gleaner and new Holland.More and more and more Claas combines showing up in our neck of the woods. One of the big farms in our area (45,000 is acres) runs 6 of them, said he prefers them over the deeres, they keep more grain in the hopper and are less money to maintain.
Dude… you need to get out of your bubble! Lots of other colours in the fields now…It’s good they have a few out there then. In southern Alberta I have yet to see 1 in all my travels. Mostly Deere then Case and the odd gleaner and new Holland.
Agreed… Deere hanging on to popularity is probably a result of the lingering affect of the huge dealer network built over the last century. Dealer loyalty was a big thing in the past, but with the money we’re talking nowadays, thats disappearing.I would say we have a pretty good mix up here, JD might be slightly more common than new Holland, followed by case, then claas/lexion, then gleaner/Massey.