Money is cheap right now. If you are looking at replacing or expanding in the next year then now is as good a time as any to do it. Plus with hoppers, because they hold value, there are several games that can be played on your taxes.
But I think it is too much of a risk. I have talked to guys that have jumped at the cheap interest, discounts on new hoppers, planning on renting them and selling them next year or year after. Far to many farmers heading into a bad year. And I'm not one that jumps on the annual "harvest is going to be bad this year." But the early yields are down. Not saying wholesale BK's but when revenue is down this year, sales of equipment will be down next year.
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by wheathauler, May 31, 2009.
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I don't know about Ill. but Kansas yields were definitely down. Crop insurance will help most farmers but they will still take a hit.
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I believe I heard down south "texas" had 230 counties that were called as abandoned b/c there was nothing to harvest
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I am one of the lewis trucks you have been seeing. As you can tell we take care of our trucks and trailers.
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Guess so I haven't seen any of your trucks yet but I'll take crop jockys word for it. How many trucks do you have?
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There are 5 of us. All owner/ops.
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Well, welcome to the thread Super Wayne.
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The black T800 with the spread axle cornhusker is mine. We are hauling beans into cargill. Today might be the last day for us to go up there. Maybe a few times next week.
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