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Post by AgriKing on Feb 6, 2012 11:12:09 GMT -5
Has anyone seen the new brent wagons? I saw them at the IA power show and thats the first I saw them. They require a tractor remote to run the hydrolic dump on them, has a UP-DOWN switch...it has cushions too, so the wagon makes less noise going doing the road, oil bath hubs and a new shoot, you dont have to hook the chain anymore it locks its self u just lift it up... the brent I saw there was a 657Q, the q stands for quick and quiet............
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Post by austin7930 on Feb 6, 2012 12:20:26 GMT -5
so that means we'll c a parker, and kill-bros just like it in a few months
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ihman
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Landon Brown
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Post by ihman on Feb 6, 2012 18:40:04 GMT -5
I picked up a brochure when I was down there and was shocked at all the changes. I'm thinking these wagons are gonna cost a bit, I paid 15,500 for a 2011 644 so I would bet that they might be in the 18-20 thousand range. With those kinda prices on wagons a guy should just bump up to semi's IMO. The "Q" kinda ruined it for me, I hate having letters in model numbers. These wagons are getting a little too advanced for my liking to. I think I will be sticking with the 644's lol. Just my 2 cents Landon
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Post by hoss on Feb 7, 2012 21:35:20 GMT -5
i feel left out we still use the "antique"(as some people say) wagons that you probably find in your all's junk piles
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gordy
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Post by gordy on Feb 9, 2012 16:44:56 GMT -5
no i we still use ancient parkers and others
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Post by AgriKing on Feb 9, 2012 19:33:08 GMT -5
we run a 2009 644, with super singles and fenders for 15,500. bought it new
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Post by brownswiss2013 on Feb 14, 2012 21:59:33 GMT -5
Me too southern, if we use anything 100-250 bushel j&m's. hahhahah
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