Man you are the answer to all my questions! Thanks JDseller!! I have found quit a few k,f,f2,and f3 combines within 5 hours of me in the $3000-$4000 that have the corn and grain heads with them. I am 27 years old and I love to farm I have been farming 270 acres of hay since I was 18 mainly orchard and alfalfa, but since the economy went to the dumps no horse people are buying hay and alot the cattle got sold out of my area 5 years ago when we had a two year drought so I am looking to switch over to row crops. I wanted to start combining a few acres of sunflowers since I already grow them for paid dove hunting and I plan to to be raising a 100-150 acres of corn and beans and some wheat within the next 5 years. If you had to reccomend a combine under $10000 to get into what brand and model would it be? I am getting a deal on two 5000 bushel bins with drying floors and hope to set them in the next month or so way way to big for what I need now but since I can get them I am going ahead. I had thought about getting a pull type work my way in but the sound of it I need to just get a self propelled.
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