Combines

With no grass machinery needing upgrade next year I think I will try to replace combine for 2023. I’d probably be looking to buy something between September of this year and March of next. I’m thinking a tx63, 64 or 65 would suit best (150-200 acres in less than ideal conditions) I am aiming to budget around 35-50k plus vat with hours low as possible. If anyone hears of anything that’s going to be traded the end of this harvest or sees anything in a dealership end of this harvest ye might let me know.
go Big or go Home !!

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Combine burnt in the field where the Carlow tree is . First picture is from across the road and the second picture is from about six kilometres away. It is a New Holland mid 2000,s .
 

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Is that the one that used to feature on the start of ear to the ground? Maybe it still does I haven’t seen it in a long time?
 
Is that the one that used to feature on the start of ear to the ground? Maybe it still does I haven’t seen it in a long time?
It is . As a side note the field had fodder Rape that was grazed by light cattle . He then direct drilled spring barley in the field with a John Deere 750 A and used a hormone spray to kill the Rape .
It grew anyway. The wisps of greenery might have saved the whole field from going up.
 
Combine burnt in the field where the Carlow tree is . First picture is from across the road and the second picture is from about six kilometres away. It is a New Holland mid 2000,s .
Saw the smoke and flames and was trying to work out the location, lucky that the field didn’t go with it and spread to the houses
 
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