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Post by ManitobanFarmerKid on Dec 17, 2011 23:25:36 GMT -5
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Post by steiger9330 on Dec 17, 2011 23:39:49 GMT -5
Nice pics. I always enjoy seeing cereal grain operations. Not many folks know what a pick up header is down here. Seein those new hollands makes me want to build a 1/64 version!
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Post by djt14 on Dec 18, 2011 0:12:46 GMT -5
Loving the tracks! Kinda makes me want our new hollands back haha. Thanks for sharing bro.
Dallas
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Post by Tomas D. on Dec 18, 2011 1:57:29 GMT -5
beautiful pictures!
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ihman
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Landon Brown
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Post by ihman on Dec 18, 2011 8:54:10 GMT -5
Wow! Great pictures. Do you happen to be in any of them? Landon
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Post by AGrall on Dec 18, 2011 9:38:01 GMT -5
Awesome, nice New Holland with the tracks. Never seen one with them, always on Case or Deere. Thanx for the pics, I wouldn't have no patience to be taking all of those and then put them on here.
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Post by Quinton DeDecker on Dec 18, 2011 10:16:48 GMT -5
great pics! would love to be on the prairies one day for harvest to see it first hand...
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Post by raynaud on Dec 18, 2011 13:29:05 GMT -5
Nice pics,you guys own the field behind southeastern?
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Post by ManitobanFarmerKid on Dec 18, 2011 16:08:07 GMT -5
Raynaud: yes that would be it. The tracked CR9080 is South Eastern's demo unit, the 9660WTS was Deere Country's, the 8010 was Chabot's.
Quinton: if you ever want to, send me a pm when your coming and you can join us, we need all the help we can get at harvest!
ihman: yes, at the Food Grains Bank field I was riding along on the CR9070 w/35ft Macdon, and I'm driving the TR97 in some of the pics... I'm usually wearing shorts. But I'm also riding along in the TR86 on canola... I wearing a red shirt in the pics.
Steiger9330: which ones? the tracked CR or our TR's, and knowing how detailed your models are I kinda want to see this!
Dallas: why did you get rid of it in the first place? In our area we have yet to have a combine that can out do the twin rotor. Plus the NH dealer is really good and has been around for a long time.
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Post by djt14 on Dec 18, 2011 17:54:19 GMT -5
We had CX's. The resale wasn't there when we wanted the trade. And our dealer is a multidealer. So he sells all CNH so we could switch when ever we wanted. And they have more power haha. Dallas
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Post by ManitobanFarmerKid on Dec 18, 2011 18:53:12 GMT -5
Thats CXs, CRs are a completely different animal!! And you'll have much better resale on twin rotors than you will on conventionals. Plus with the new 2012 CRs you'll get that extra power!
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Post by djt14 on Dec 18, 2011 21:26:45 GMT -5
Yeah i know. But we wanted AFX's!! haha. If they took the CX and painted it red i bet it would sell better. And what's up with the new ones? Just urea should be new. With our protoype 9060 last year that's all that was different.
Dallas
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Post by steiger9330 on Dec 18, 2011 22:07:41 GMT -5
Raynaud: yes that would be it. The tracked CR9080 is South Eastern's demo unit, the 9660WTS was Deere Country's, the 8010 was Chabot's. Quinton: if you ever want to, send me a pm when your coming and you can join us, we need all the help we can get at harvest! ihman: yes, at the Food Grains Bank field I was riding along on the CR9070 w/35ft Macdon, and I'm driving the TR97 in some of the pics... I'm usually wearing shorts. But I'm also riding along in the TR86 on canola... I wearing a red shirt in the pics. Steiger9330: which ones? the tracked CR or our TR's, and knowing how detailed your models are I kinda want to see this! Dallas: why did you get rid of it in the first place? In our area we have yet to have a combine that can out do the twin rotor. Plus the NH dealer is really good and has been around for a long time. TR. I don't know exact model number. Either a 76 or 86. I've been wanting to make one for a long time so I'll def. keep you updated if I start one.
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