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

   / "..*this* implement should've been in the market." #11  
Re: \"..*this* implement should\'ve been in the market.\"

The only implement that comes to mind is the Danuser PTO Post Driver. They made if for years but in the last few years they've discontinued it because of a supplier problem. This machine is simply the easiest and most underrated fence building piece I've ever come across and so superior to the expensive hydraulic equivalents which aren't as versatile.

Nomad...if you can copy this machine, sell it, deliver it to my door for a reasonable price, well then I'll believe in you.

There you go. Here's a piece that needs producing at an economical price. What's your move???
 
   / "..*this* implement should've been in the market." #12  
Re: \"..*this* implement should\'ve been in the market.\"

Wiens,
I've seen these plot combines for a while on the internet.
Do you have any idea how long it would take to harvest a reasonable sized field with a <font color="red"> 45 bushel grain bin and a 1.5meter header?</font>
At least the MF 2000 series has a 119 bushel bin/15' header.
You'd have to start harvesting in May and try to be done by
December. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

They really are for seed companies and research. Some don't have grain bins but baggers instead. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / "..*this* implement should've been in the market." #13  
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>

Nomad,
Look at these combine harvesters:
<font color="red">Sampo-Rosenlew </font>
They used to be the DEUTZ-FAHR combines. They make one with about 80HP.
 
   / "..*this* implement should've been in the market." #14  
Re: \"..*this* implement should\'ve been in the market.\"

Nomad,
I can think of a lot of *this* that should be on the market:
Just about any compact version of a full-size piece of equipment. For example, do a search on "moldboard plows" -the smallest are the one, maybe a two bottom plow. Then there's a jump to about the four-bottom plow. And why is there no two-way plows for small tractors. Same thing for rear blades - with 100HP you can do any adjustment to your blade from the seat hydraulically; but, for compact tractors - nada.
It just seems that the compact tractors have basic basic style of implements, but not much serious, professional grade equipment.
Maybe the thing to do , like Indydirtfarmer does, is buy big implements cheap and customize them down to the size you need. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif That's just a stroke of genious!
 
 

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