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Re: good thing for spares...
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Posted by Don-Wi on June 17, 2007 at 22:47:32 from (70.224.225.11):
In Reply to: Re: good thing for spares... posted by James22 on June 17, 2007 at 20:43:17:
The only opart of $4 cron that affects us is the price of next year's seed. Everything we plant gets put in the silo for feed. Dad wanted to up-date to a newer planter for this year but he lost his job and we just can't afford what they're asking for the 7000's and such, even the wide ones that nobody wants... Seen a couple newer than ours but still old 1240's advertised locally but now the seed is in. Still keep my eyes peeled, but unless it's a great deal or we gotta have it, we won't buy it. Did just get an 18' Oliver 245 field cultivator this spring. Towed it home and replaced a few shovels, and so far it works pretty good behind the 1855. We're still upgrading to bigger stuff to pull behind that one- I just got done discing a field today with the Massey 285 and 14' JD disk. just too small to go behind the 18... I do have my eyes on a White disk that's been sitting in a dealer's lot for about 2 years now. they want too much for it but I may be able to dicker them down some that I know it's been there for so long... Donovan from Wisconsin
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