Posted by kyplowboy on June 23, 2010 at 12:54:57 from (98.93.10.180):
In Reply to: Obsolete? posted by rrlund on June 23, 2010 at 07:34:30:
With political and labor (which at the end of the day goes back to politics) issues some tobacco equipment has lost most all it's vallue the last few years. An old school (but still does a better job) finger type setter is valued now by what it will weigh. One arm sprayers are about worthless, even open station high boys don't bring the cost of the hydrolic hoses on one. In some places the price a two row carousel setter have fallen off greatly, the folks who got big quick after the buy out want to set over 20 acres a day. Only tobacco only equipment I have seen hold it's own or go up has been scafold wagons, and that is because if a guy has 15 or so H2As working it don't take long to run out of wagons.
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