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Post by sean on Jun 10, 2009 13:52:02 GMT -5
........should Hayward farms have, with the new display Im changing up all the eq. I wanna have enough combines to take down south for wheat harvest and at least 1 more to keep at home for wheat harvest here. I was thinking 3 2 to take down south and 1 to keep here, or 4, 3 to go down south and 1 to stay here or 2 here and 2 south Im not really sure, LOL, we will have the garage space when the display is done.......The combines will probably be scratch built (cause I want MF, no other junk combines, LOL) We are looking into purchasing some with front tracks on it from Nebraska..... they will all be new though Thanks guys, Sean
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Post by Austin Stewart on Jun 10, 2009 16:19:46 GMT -5
most MF crews are relatively small, 1 or 2 combines, so if thats any idea for ya. Truly its hard to tell, depends on how many trucks, trailers, and grain cart/tractors you are going to be able to send with them.
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Post by HuskerGLEANER on Jun 10, 2009 17:24:24 GMT -5
thats all your choice, it all depends on how big of a crew you want, there are crews from 1 combine to 15 combines. Im guessing the average crew has about 3 combines.
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Post by jacoblarson on Jun 10, 2009 17:34:33 GMT -5
Do something different. Make an 80's crew! It won't be as easy or cheep but its something to consider. Have 4 MF 860's being pulled with Mack R's. Youd have an awesome harvest crew.
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Post by sean on Jun 10, 2009 19:46:50 GMT -5
Well, Im thinking it to be modern, with 9790's, getting pulled by Western Star 4900EX's and maybe a Intl. 9900i. I want to get more of the Kinze grain carts, and I think Im gonna custom some MF 8470's to pull them, unless by that time Ertl will have the new Agco's, then I will use those.
Sean
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Post by evk on Jul 18, 2009 20:21:48 GMT -5
I guess it's your personal choice. Congratulations on being another M-F toy farmer. Finding any AGCO harvesting toys in 1/64" is really tough. I'm just a small timer using a MF 8680, & a well-used C62 Gleaner. I've heard a back door rumor of something coming next year. Of course we've all been hearing that for many years, with nothing happening. I've thought of a large down-sizing of corn, milo & beans, & just raising hay on row crop ground & running cattle if no AGCO combines next year. EVK
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Post by sean on Jul 18, 2009 22:45:38 GMT -5
Well........if there is Agco combines coming and I find out........I will start buying parts for em from Moores........guess we will have to wait to see!
Sean
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