"..*this* implement should've been in the market."

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nomad

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\"..*this* implement should\'ve been in the market.\"

No, I am not showing any new *this*. Just asking if you have ever said that? Ever thought of that *this* implement should have been in the market? What is your *this*? They say end users/customers are ruling the market, deciding on what items should be available in the market. This can be translated as "Demand rules Supply". Is this really so? I don't think so. For example, my *this* is a very small combine harvester which can be used by small, hobby farmers. This is my demand, but *this* item doesn't exist in the market.
 
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Re: \"..*this* implement should\'ve been in the market.\"

<font color="blue">What is your *this*? </font>

Nomad, my "this" is a "V" bucktoothed backhoe bucket that can remove small mesquite quickly without them growing back. The mesquite has a deep limber tap root that keeps slipping through the backhoe teeth.
(HMMMM- next welding class project.)
What crop are you looking to harvest with the small combine?
 
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Re: \"..*this* implement should\'ve been in the market.\"

TXDON, a small size tree transplanter can do the work you need. I plan to have a small area to grow grain (wheat.) Nothing more fun than growing the wheat.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <font color="blue">What is your *this*? </font>

Nomad, my "this" is a "V" bucktoothed backhoe bucket that can remove small mesquite quickly without them growing back. The mesquite has a deep limber tap root that keeps slipping through the backhoe teeth.
(HMMMM- next welding class project.)
What crop are you looking to harvest with the small combine? )</font>

Sometimes "this" is on the market but hard to find. Here's a link to one FEL tree spade:
http://www.ffcattachments.com/landscaping/tree_spade.htm
 
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Re: \"..*this* implement should\'ve been in the market.\"

I have a LOT of *this* stuff! Usually end up making it myself - unless it gets extravagant. Got a lot of *this* machinery that would be nice - some on the market, some not. Most of the *this* that does make it to the market is so expensive you can't afford to get it! Most important *this* would be a Money Machine, so I can get the other *this* I want!
 
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Re: \"..*this* implement should\'ve been in the market.\"

They got them there small combines in china......Have one of those Jinma dealers import ya one......YeeeHaw!!!
 
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Re: \"..*this* implement should\'ve been in the market.\"

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( This is my demand, but *this* item doesn't exist in the market. )</font>

*This* would be a modern compact utility tractor, frame built from high strength square tubing, separate motor, transmission, and pump, equal sized tires front and rear, 4-wheel steering, more comfort, longer or adjustable wheelbase, much higher ground clearance for easy mid mounting of landscaping implements and mowers.

Although it would probably be cheaper and more versatile than traditional tractors, it wouldn't sell, because it "doesn't look like a tractor."
 
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Re: \"..*this* implement should\'ve been in the market.\"

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( For example, my *this* is a very small combine harvester which can be used by small, hobby farmers. This is my demand, but *this* item doesn't exist in the market. )</font>

Maybe you can find an old pto-driven pull type combine sitting in a shed. They used to be common.
gabby
 
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Re: \"..*this* implement should\'ve been in the market.\"

Nomad


There's a company in Haven, Kansas that manufactures 1/2 to 1/3 or maybe even 1/4 size combines. The seed companies use them to harvest their test plot rows.

Here's the link:

http://www.kincaidequipment.com/plotcombines.html

Make sure you have your BIG checkbook ready! They won't be cheap.

Kevin in Kansas
 
 

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