Spring 2015 Cutting Edge

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Spring 2015 Cutting Edge
SPR ING 2015
Canadian
Edition
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P R E S I D E N T' S M ES SA G E
The dryness that has prevailed over
much of the prairies this spring
is something that farmers have
not experienced for more than a
decade. The last major drought was
in 2002, which was 13 years ago.
One of the motivations for farmers
readily adopting direct seeding
during the 1990’s was to conserve
surface topsoil moisture so that
the crop would emerge even in a
dry spring. However, over the past
decade, to some degree, the focus
on preserving surface moisture has
drifted somewhat because of the
heavy spring rainfalls that became
the norm. In fact, it has often been
advantageous to till or burn the
fields in the spring to blacken them
to promote soil warming and drying.
However, in dry years, spring tilling
tends to be problematic.
Bourgault Industries Ltd. began its
efforts to develop direct seeding
equipment in the mid-1980s with
the development of its “Spoon” type
openers. However, plot seeding
testing revealed that the seedbed
utilization was inadequate, especially
for canola. Bourgault then focused
its Research and Development
efforts on developing a sidebander type of opener. However, in
testing, we experienced that in clay
by Gerry Bourgault, P. Eng.
soils, the prototype side-banding
opener produced extensive soil
disturbance that resulted in uneven
seed placement. The seedbed also
dried out very quickly. Thus, our
development efforts shifted towards
developing a mid row banding
system. This approach maintained
seedbed integrity and kept moisture
losses to a minimum. Furthermore,
because the fertilizer was not
immediately adjacent to the seed,
mid row banding eliminated the “salt
effect” drying caused by the fertilizer
drawing the moisture away from the
seed. Bourgault began marketing
its Mid Row Banders® in 1995 on
conventional air hoe drills, cultivators
and chisel plows.
In this edition of the Cutting Edge,
you will find a Joint Information
Notice that has recently been
agreed to by both Agriculture and
Agri-Food Canada and Bourgault
Industries Ltd. As stated in the
Notice, AAFC and Bourgault have
resolved a legal dispute that arose
regarding the reporting of the results
of a three year study conducted
by AAFC that compared the effect
of nitrogen fertilizer management,
including single knife side-banded
nitrogen placement and mid row
banded nitrogen placement, on crop
production in Saskatchewan. The
dispute arose because of some of
the public comments that were made
claiming that some of Bourgault’s
advertising material on mid row
banding was inaccurate. We believe
that this Joint Notice sets the record
straight and provides readers with
a clearer understanding of the
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agronomic differences between the
side-banding and mid row banding
systems. Please take the time to
review the Joint Information Notice
and also feel free to review the
Questions and Answers that relate to
this Notice.
Fast forward to today…after a
decade of wet or overly wet growing
conditions, a lot of Mid Row Banders®
are now mounted on independent
opener air hoe drills and air disk drills
that provide for more precise seed
placement than their conventional
counterparts. These drills can be
equipped with Bourgault’s Hi-Flotation
(HF) system and the packing pressure
is adjustable to accommodate wet
conditions. However, as before, the
soil disturbance can be minimized
using a narrow opener for depositing
the seed and Mid Row Banders® to
deposit the fertilizer. Thus, Bourgault’s
new precision drills have the features
to accommodate both wet and dry
conditions.
The precise seed placement from the
independent drills promotes early and
uniform emergence; however, the Mid
Row Bander® system promotes the
development of a “root dominant”
crop. A root dominant crop will be
better sustained in dry conditions
than a crop with an underdeveloped
root system. Root dominance
maximizes yield potential with the
moisture that is available to the crop
in that growing year. If you do not
know whether or not your system
produces a root dominant crop, it
is easy to find out. It is as simple
as digging out a few plants using a
shovel.
At Bourgault, we are continually
focused on developing equipment
that will allow farmers to operate
more efficiently and more effectively.
The Auto Sectional Control (ASC)
allows farmers to reduce their
per acre operating costs without
compromising yields. The Hi-Flotation
system (HF) for the 3320 and
3720 air drills allow farmers to start
seeding earlier in the spring, resume
seeding sooner after a rain and do a
good seeding job in wet areas. This
capability can pay huge dividends
whenever the growing season is
wetter or when the season is drier
than normal. Starting seeding earlier
in a dry spring can allow a farmer
to seed the entire farm before the
surface topsoil moisture is lost.
You will also see in this edition of The
Cutting Edge, that our designers have
also been hard at work designing
larger equipment. In developing the
new 3420, Bourgault’s world class
designers have teamed up with a
proven veteran in innovative design,
Terry Friggstad. They have pooled
their knowledge and experience to
produce a revolutionary 100 foot,
fold behind air hoe drill. As well, our
designers have developed a 71300
air seeder tank, which is a 1300
bushel, 7th generation air seeder cart.
Obviously, these systems coupled to
a large tractor will allow a farmer to
seed more acres per hour than was
previously possible.
On the agronomic front, within this
edition of The Cutting Edge, you
will see that our agronomists are
again hard at work trying to find
ways to help our customers use
our equipment to produce better
crops and/or to reduce costs. One
issue that surfaced this past year
is the issue of nitrogen losses that
can potentially result from shallow
banding. Mid Row Banders® are
independently adjustable so that
they allow the farmer to band urea,
UAN or NH3 at an adequate depth
to prevent nitrogen losses. Because
they are located at the front of the
seeding unit, setting the coulters to
deposit the fertilizer 1" deeper than
where the seeding opener deposits
the seed, can result in more than
4" of topsoil being placed over top
of the fertilizer band. This edition of
The Cutting Edge contains the latest
information on the work that has
been done to date on this issue, as
well as information on the trials that
will be conducted by our team of
agronomists this coming year.
We would appreciate you taking the
time to review this entire publication.
It is intended to expose you to the
latest in farm equipment designs
and crop production techniques. We
are confident that you will find the
information useful in helping you
achieve your farming and financial
goals.
Table of Contents
A G RI- F O O D C A NA DA
& B O U RG AU LT INDU S T RIE S LT D.
Joint Information Notice/Q&A
pages 4-7
NE W PRO DU C T !
3420 QDA Paralink Hoe Drill
pages 8-13
A G RO NO M Y
It's All About
the Roots.
pages 14-15
B O U RG AU LT E XPA NS IO N
Ground Moving
Efficiency.
pages 16-17
A G RO NO M Y
2015
Agronomy Update.
pages 18-21
NE W PRO DU C T !
71300
Air Seeder
pages 24-27
NE W A IR S E E DE R O PT IO NS !
Tires & Tracks.
page 29
AU T O S E C T IO N C O NT RO L
The ASC
Advantage.
page 30-35
A G RO NO M Y
Band Your Urea - What Do
You Really Have to Lose?
pages 36-39
H IG H L INE M A NU FA C T U RING
A Wholly Owned
Subsidiary of Bourgault.
page 41
PRO DU C T
Planting Corn
Supersized.
page 43
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LE G A L D I S P U TE R ESOLV ED
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Joint Information Notice, by Agriculture and
Agri-Food Canada and Bourgault Industries Ltd.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and Bourgault Industries Ltd. have
resolved a legal dispute, which arose over the reporting of the results of a
three-year agricultural research study conducted by AAFC. The study compared
the effect of nitrogen fertilizer management, which included side banded
and mid-row banded nitrogen placement, on crop production under varied
conditions in Saskatchewan.
The parties were able to reach agreement on a number
of important points, which helped to resolve the dispute.
The parties agreed that the results of the study
supported the conclusion that in most growing and soil
conditions, both mid-row and side band systems can be
expected to provide similar agronomic results.
The parties agreed, however, that side band systems
have higher seed-bed disturbance compared with midrow band systems, and that under dry conditions, this
has the potential to reduce or delay crop emergence or
reduce yield. This underscores the importance of proper
seed placement and suggests that the higher seed-bed
disturbance inherent to side band openers may at times
prevent good placement and lead to increased seed-bed
drying.
The parties further recognized that mid-row band
systems ensure seed-fertilizer separation and eliminate
the risk of nitrogen damage to seeds or young plants.
There has been a concern expressed by some that with
a mid-row system, access to nitrogen may be delayed
in dry soil conditions with low residual nitrogen. This
likely occurs infrequently and would pose minimal risk
under most prairie conditions. In any event, there are
a number of measures that could mitigate that risk,
including adjusting the depth of placement of the midrow nitrogen band to ensure that it is in moisture.
PAMI’s Research Update 768, which had previously been
released as a Preliminary Report, will now be concluded
and released as a Final Report. [www.pami.ca]
CONTACTS:
Media Relations
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
613-773-7972 / 1-866-345-7972
Bourgault Industries Ltd.
Gerry Bourgault - 306-275-2300
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Q & A:
Questions and Answers Regarding Agriculture and Agri-Food
Canada and Bourgault Industries Ltd. Joint Information Notice
and the finalized version of PAMI Research Update #768
Below you will find some questions and answers that are intended to provide
some additional information on the recent resolution of a legal dispute
between Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and Bourgault Industries Ltd.:
Q: When did Bourgault file its lawsuit against
Agriculture Canada and PAMI?
that the study had indeed revealed performance
differences in certain dry soil conditions that could
negatively impact crop outcomes including emergence
and yield. Additionally, the position taken in the
Prairie Steward article was that the study had shown
that in dry conditions, mid row banding could deny
the plant early access to nitrogen, which we know
does not occur unless the Mid Row Banders® are
improperly set. Although there were other comments
made in the article that were concerning to Bourgault,
these were the issues that were the most problematic
to Bourgault. Thus, Bourgault’s goal was to set the
record straight on those key points.
A: Bourgault filed a statement of claim on February 27
of 2008, after nearly 2 years of efforts of negotiating
with Agriculture Canada and PAMI to try to resolve
our differences, out of court.
Q: Why did Bourgault launch the lawsuit? A: The lawsuit was in response to an article in the
Prairie Steward and a second article that was
published in the Western Producer in spring 2006.
These articles contained information that Bourgault
believed was untrue, inaccurate and was thus
damaging to Bourgault’s reputation and products.
Bourgault’s goal with the lawsuit was to set the
record straight.
Q: What statements did Bourgault claim were
untrue and damaging to the company?
A: Essentially, the position in the articles was that a
three year Agriculture Canada study had shown that
there were no agronomic differences between the
side-banding and mid row banding systems. This
was different than Bourgault’s position, which was
Q: Did the resolution of the dispute address the
issues to Bourgault’s satisfaction?
A: Yes, we are pleased that the case has been resolved.
The key issues that concerned Bourgault were
addressed. They are:
1) The study revealed important performance differences in dry conditions; and,
2) With Mid Row Banders®, nitrogen stranding in dry conditions can be prevented by depositing the nitrogen into moist soil.
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Q & A cont'd
Q: The Joint Information Notice states that you
both agreed that both systems supported the
conclusion that in most growing and soil
conditions, both system can be expected to
produce similar agronomic results. Do you
agree with this position?
A: Yes, it is clear that, in normal growing conditions,
side-banding and mid row banding typically yield
similarly. In fact, Bourgault’s position is that every
seeding system will work well in normal growing
conditions. Rainfall shortly after seeding essentially
makes all of the systems perform equally! However,
when moisture is limited, emergence tends to be
reduced. Whenever stand densities fall below the
“Minimum Threshold” for the crop, experience
has shown that there is a high probability that
yields will be reduced. It is Bourgault’s position
that by minimizing soil disturbance in the seedbed
area, which is best accomplished using Mid Row
Banders®, there will be maximum amount of
moisture in the seedbed to produce germination,
which can have an impact on yield results in dry
years.
Q: So is it now Bourgault’s position that its
concerns have been properly addressed?
A: Bourgault thinks that Agriculture and Agri-Food
Canada’s and Bourgault’s Joint Information Notice
and the “finalized” PAMI Research Update #768
make it clear that stranding of the nitrogen in dry
soil, can be prevented by setting the Mid Row
Bander® to operate in moist soil, which is just
the normal way of operating the bander. The
Joint Information Notice also confirms that the
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two systems can perform differently and these
performance differences can have an impact in
dry soil conditions. As per the Joint Information
Notice: “The parties agreed, however, that side
band systems have higher seed-bed disturbance
compared with mid row band systems, and that
under dry conditions, this has the potential to
reduce or delay crop emergence or reduce yield.
This underscores the importance of proper seed
placement and suggests that the higher seed-bed
disturbance inherent to side band openers may at
times prevent good placement and lead to increased
seed-bed drying.”
Q: Does Bourgault feel that it has been vindicated
by this outcome?
A: Bourgault is pleased that the dispute has been
resolved and that its concerns have been addressed.
However, unfortunately, Bourgault knows from its
many years of being in business that once people
have formed their beliefs, there is little that can
be done to change those beliefs short of them
experiencing a major traumatic event caused by their
seeding system such as experiencing a major crop
failure that would have been avoidable. Bourgault
thinks that it is clear that mid row banding is a safer
seeding system that can provide significant benefits
to the farmer in dry soil conditions. However, some
farmers will continue to believe that mid row banding
places the nitrogen too far away from the seed in
spite of our being able to provide evidence to the
contrary.
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Q: What do you think the take home message
from the Joint Information Notice and the
finalized PAMI #768 report will be for
farmers?
A: In a nutshell, mid row banding can provide
advantages in dry soil conditions and does not
strand nitrogen when used in dry seeding conditions
unless the banders are not set to operate in moist
soil. Thus, the principal difference between the two
systems relates to risk management rather than to
mid row banding having an absolute advantage on a
year-to-year basis.
Q: Besides providing seed safety and minimizing
moisture losses that tend to promote greater
levels of emergence, do Mid Row Banders®
have other advantages over side-banders?
A: Mid Row Banders® will produce a “root dominant
crop”. This means that with a mid row banding
system, the root system will be more extensive than
with a side-banding system simply because the roots
of the mid row banded crop have to extend further
to access all of the nitrogen that is contained in the
band. However, the root system will not only access
the nitrogen that is in the soil, it will also access
all of the other nutrients that are present as well
as the moisture that is available in the soil. Thus,
a root dominant crop is more resilient in drought
conditions; whereas, in wet conditions, even an
underdeveloped root system will provide the crop
with all of the moisture that it requires.
Q: Is it hard to determine whether or not a mid
row banded crop is more root dominant crop
than one that is side-banded?
A: No, it is very easy to see. All one needs to do is dig
up a few plants from a crop seeded by each system
and to compare the extent of the development of
their root systems.
Q: It is my understanding that Bourgault
Industries Ltd. now does its own agronomic
studies related to seeding systems?
A: Yes, since 2008, Bourgault Industries Ltd. has
developed a large data base of information on
side-banding and mid row banding. Its team of
agronomists and technicians has seeded more
than 3500 plots from points as far south as Pierre,
South Dakota. Plots were also seeded in Minot,
North Dakota, Odessa (near Regina), Saskatchewan,
and St. Brieux, Saskatchewan. The plant stand
counts and yield measurements were contracted
out to independent agronomists and independent
research institutions in Canada and the U.S.A. By
moving the fertilizer placement coulters to the side
of the seed in 1" increments, the trials compared
plots side-banded at 1", 2", 3", 4" and 5", as well
as plots that were mid row banded (5" to the side
of the seed but between every second row) to
develop a recommended safe distance at which
the fertilizer can be side-banded to avoid significant
stand reductions with canola, in normal conditions.
A summary of the results of this work can be found
in Bourgault’s Agronomy Handbook, which can be
downloaded from Bourgault’s website at:
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The 3420 Quick Depth Adjust Paralink™ Hoe Drill delivers outstanding
seeding productivity with an amazing 100 foot span that can transform
to an equally impressive 18'2" width for transport!
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HOE DRILL N E W !
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THE 3420 PHD
TRANS Fold system
A TERRY
FRIGGSTAD
/ BOURGAULT
DESIGN
A TERRY
FRIGGSTAD
/ BOURGAULT
DESIGN
Extremely Narrow 18'2" Transport Width
Amazingly, the 3420 QDA practically hides behind the tractor
when in transport position.
The TransFold™ System
Bourgault recognized there would be a demand for a larger
drill if acceptable transport dimensions could be achieved.
It was also recognized that traditional folding arrangements
for units 90 feet or larger would exceed these transport
dimensions. This resulted in the need for a revolutionary
folding concept. Terry Friggstad approached Bourgault with
such a design concept, and subsequent evaluations proved
the feasibility of his design (refer to article on page 13).
Designated as the TransFold™ fold back system, the unique
design provides a transport envelope that is narrower than
most wheeled 4WD tractors. The TransFold™ system is
controlled by the operator through the X30 Apollo system.
To gain a real appreciation for the innovation of the 3420
TransFold™ system, visit the Bourgault Video channel on
YouTube for a short demonstration.
The YouTube video depicts the following unfolding process:
4The wing sections are folded down into field position,
4The in-frame running gear are hydraulically adjusted to
guide the wings as the operator moves the unit back
until they latch,
4 “Winglets” at the center of the drill and the TreadLite™
carrier wheels at the rear of the main frame are lowered
down and locked into field position.
The total time to fold or unfold is under 5 minutes and the
operator never has to leave the cab!
Reduced Transport Stress
One of the most important benefits the narrow transport
profile will provide operators is the reduced stress when
meeting traffic on narrow roadways. Road safety for both the
farmer and the people who share the road with farmers is
noticeably improved. The 14 wheels positioned under the drill
during transport spreads the load of this large drill, reducing
the chance of “losing it” on a soft shoulder. In addition, the
transport height is only about 16', so farmers typically will not
be in danger of overhead obstacles such as power lines.
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HOE DRIL L N EW !
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TREADLITE
SYSTEM
The back four sets of
3420 transport wheels
can be controlled
by the operator via
the X30, to steer the
drill and tank around
intersections and through approaches. When going around
a corner, the operator can select a left or right turn to guide
the drill. Once around the corner, the operator can then
reset the wheels to “Drive Straight”.
Forgiving Over Uneven Ground
Another feature of
the 3420 PHD is its
ability to contour in
undulating conditions.
The rear walking
wheels are actually
positioned between the second and third rows, shortening
the effective contour depth. Contouring is further
enhanced by the six-plex frame construction. Whereas
the main frame of a traditional drill is solid, the 3420
incorporates an additional hinge about the center, which is
supported with a pair of 420/55R22.5 wheels. Despite the
incredible width, the 3420 will easily follow the dips and
draws that are present in many fields.
The 3420 Treads Lightly
The flotation achieved by the 3420 is surprising, even
despite its size. A unique approach to maximize flotation
is the TreadLite™ system; comprised of two independent
21.5 x 16.1SL rear wheels that fold down in field position.
The TreadLite™ system contours independently of the rest
of the frame, providing constant down pressure regardless
of the drill's position. This down pressure is factory set,
based on drill configuration, to ensure optimal load balance
between the front, in-frame, and TreadLite™ wheels. In
addition, six 21.5x16.1SL caster wheels at the front ensure
this immense drill keeps working even in challenging
conditions. Although this concept does not lend itself to
the large diameter tires and unparalleled flotation of a
hi-flotation 3320 (HF), an operator who has seeded two
seasons with a 3420 prototype commented that it has
better flotation than their standard 3320 (non hi-flotation)
Paralink™ Hoe Drill.
Ready for 2016
The 3420 Paralink™ Hoe Drill will be released in limited
numbers for the 2016 spring seeding season. Units will be
offered in the Quick Depth Adjust (QDA) configuration, on
10 or 12 inch row spacings and with optional MRBs®. For
the 2016 season, the 3420 will be limited to tow behind
7000 Series tanks only. For additional information on
the 3420 PHD™ or any of the Bourgault seeding systems,
please visit our website at Bourgault.com, or check out the
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2012 Case IH 7120 Combine 574 HoursW/ 3016 Pick-up Header ......................................................$295,250
2014 Case IH QUADTRAC 600
2009 Apache AS715 Sprayer 1200 Hours 90’ Booms .........................................................................$123,250
2010
Seed
Hawk
5012
Air
Drill
50’
12”W/
2009
Seed
Hawk
400
Plus
Air
Tank
......................................................
$146,250.00
2013
Case
IH
7230
Combine
750
HoursW/
3016
Pick-up
Header
......................................................$301,000
G301 (SP30) Header 30’ ............................................................................................................... $32,000.00
2007 Case IH PATRIOT 3320 Sprayer 3025 Hours 100’ Booms .........................................................$173,500
2005 Case IH STX450 Tractor
2012 Case IH 8230 Combine 776 Hours..............................................................................................$292,500
Case60’IH12”W/
PATRIOT
4420 3450
Sprayer
120’ Booms .........................................................$193,000
2005 Seed Master 60122008
Air Drill
Flexi-Coil
Air 2700
SeederHours
..................................................................
$108,000.00
SP30 Header 30’ ...........................................................................................................................
$22,000.00
2014 Case IH 8230 Combine 367 HoursW/ 3016 Pick-up Header ......................................................$373,000
2009 Case IH PATRIOT 4420 Sprayer 2120 Hours 120’ Booms .........................................................$217,250
2013 Case IH STEIGER 450 Tra
2009 Seed Master SM902012
Air Drill
90’ 12”W/ John Deere 1910 Air Tank & Pattison 3200 Fertilizer Cart .................. $184,750.00
2010 Case IH 9120 Combine 1535 HoursW/ 2016 Pick-up Header ....................................................$231,000
SP36 Header 36’ ...........................................................................................................................
$38,000.00
Case IH PATRIOT 4430 Sprayer 1476 Hours 120’ Booms .........................................................$296,500
2012 Case IH 9120 Combine 599 HoursW/ 3016 Pick-up Header ......................................................$335,750
2010 Case IH STEIGER 485 Tra
2013
Case
IH
PATRIOT
4430
Sprayer
748
Hours
120’
Booms
...........................................................$352,500
SP36 Header 36’ ........................................................................................................................... $38,000.00
2014 Case IH 9230 Combine 265 HoursW/ 3016 Pick-up Header ......................................................$391,500
SPRAYERS
2014 Case IH PATRIOT 4430 Sprayer 669 Hours 120’ Booms ...........................................................$373,000
2010 Case IH STEIGER 535 Tra
635F Header 35’ ..........................................................................................................................
$28,500.00
2001 John Deere 9650STS Combine 3440 HoursW/ 914 Pick-up Header
............................................$99,000
2005 Case IH SPX3310 Sprayer 3168 Hours 90’ Booms ....................................................................$146,000
2006 John Deere 9660STS Combine 2289 HoursW/ 214 Pick-up Header
..........................................$160,500
2006 Ag Shield 1500 Pull
Type
Sprayer
Booms
.................................................................................................
$21,500.00
1997
John
Deere100’
4700
Sprayer
3624 Hours 90’ Booms ........................................................................$67,000
935F Header 30’ ............................................................................................................................
$7,500.00
2010 Case IH STEIGER 535 Tra
2009 John Deere 9770STS Combine 1428 Hours ...............................................................................$207,500
2013
John
Deere100’
4830Booms
Sprayer
457 Hours 100’ Booms ......................................................................$287,000
1997 Bourgault 1850 Pull
Type
Sprayer
................................................................................................
$12,000.00
2 Header 36’ .................................................................................................................................
$25,500.00
2004 New Holland CR960 Combine 1900 HoursW/ Pick-up Header with
Swathmaster .....................$119,000
2011 Kubota BX2360 Tractor
2008 John Deere 4930 Sprayer 1784 Hours 120’ Booms ....................................................................$207,000
2011 Case IH 160 PRECISION
SPRAYDeere
Pull Type
Booms
..........................................................................
$36,500.00
3 Header 30’ .................................................................................................................................
$33,250.00
2012 John
4940Sprayer
Sprayer129’
1240
Hours
120’ Booms ....................................................................$295,000
HEADERS
2005 Kubota F2560 Tractor 32
NITRO
4365 Sprayer
1250 Hours 120’ Booms..................................................................$211,000
1998 Flexi-Coil S67 Pull2011
TypeMiller
Sprayer
90’ Booms
.....................................................................................................
$10,000.00
2011 Case IH 2152 Header 40’ ..............................................................................................................$80,000
0-40 Header 40’ ............................................................................................................................
$50,000.00
2007 RoGator 1074 Sprayer 1875 Hours 100’ Booms .........................................................................$142,000
1979 Massey Ferguson 2705 T
2009 Case IH 2162 Header 40’ ..............................................................................................................$58,500
2000 Flexi-Coil XL67 Pull
TypeSpra-Coupe
Sprayer 90’7650
Booms....................................................................................................
$29,000.00
70 Header 40’ ............................................................................................................................... $80,000.00
2005
Sprayer 2132 Hours 90’ Booms .......................................................................$75,000
2011 Case IH 2162 Header 40’ ..............................................................................................................$87,000
2003 Massey Ferguson 6280 T
2012939
Spra-Coupe
Sprayer
839 Hours 90’ Booms .......................................................................$134,000
2011 Apache 1020 Sprayer
Hours 100’7660
Booms
................................................................................................
$190,000.00
70 Header 45’ ............................................................................................................................. $110,750.00
2012 Case IH 2162 Header 40’ ..............................................................................................................$92,000
2004 Willmar 8500 Sprayer 1950 Hours 90’ Booms ..............................................................................$75,000
2013 Case IH 2162 Header 40’ ..............................................................................................................$96,500
2009 Apache 1210 Sprayer 1950 Hours 100’ Booms .............................................................................................. $166,000.00
W7 Header 16’.................................................................................................................................
$15,250.00
2010 Case IH 2162 Header 40’ ..............................................................................................................$81,500
TRACTORS
2007 Apache AS1010 Sprayer
1005 Hours 100’ Booms .......................................................................................... $159,500.00
d 94C Header 40’ .......................................................................................................................... $46,000.00
2010 McCormick XTX185 Tract
2009 New Holland TV6070 Tra
2013 Case IH 2162 Header 40’ ............................................................................................................$107,000
2003 Buhler 2425 Tractor 3541 Hours .................................................................................................$128,500
2011 Apache AS1020 Sprayer
474 IH
Hours
100’
Booms8659
............................................................................................
$206,250.00
2013 Case IH 2162 Header 45’ ............................................................................................................$110,000
42 Header 30’ ................................................................................................................................
$14,000.00
1984 Case
2094
Tractor
Hours.................................................................................................$22,750
2007 Honey Bee GB36 Header 36’ ........................................................................................................$25,500
1991 Case
5140
Hours...............................................................................................$18,000
2009 Apache AS715 Sprayer
1200 IH
Hours
90’Tractor
Booms12850
..............................................................................................
$123,250.00
GB36 Header 36’........................................................................................................................... $25,500.00
2010 Honey Bee G301 (SP30) Header 30’ ............................................................................................$32,000
1991 Case IH 9230 Tractor 7840 Hours.................................................................................................$47,500
2004 MacDon 973 Header 30’................................................................................................................$33,250
2014 Case IH 600Q Tractor 970 Hours ................................................................................................$438,000
2007 Case IH PATRIOT 3320
SprayerIH3025
100’
Booms
................................................................................
$173,500.00
4 Header 36’ .................................................................................................................................
$26,500.00
2010 Honey Bee SP36 Header 36’ ........................................................................................................$38,000
1997 Case
8920Hours
Tractor
6995
Hours
.................................................................................................$56,000
1993 AGCO Hesston 8100 Win
2010 Honey Bee SP36 Header 36’ ........................................................................................................$38,000
2013 Case
MAGNUM
1145 Hours ...............................................................................$266,500
2007 Case IH PATRIOT 4420
SprayerIH2978
Hours 340
100’Tractor
Booms ................................................................................
$256,250.00
70 Header 40’ ...............................................................................................................................
$98,750.00
2008 John Deere 635F Header 35’ ........................................................................................................$28,500
2004 Case IH MX255 Tractor 5500 Hours .............................................................................................$98,000
1993 AGCO Hesston 8100 Win
2008 Case IH PATRIOT 4420 Sprayer 2700 Hours 120’ Booms ................................................................................ $193,000.00
70 Header 40’ ...............................................................................................................................
$88,000.00
2000 John Deere 935F Header 30’ ..........................................................................................................$7,500
2006 Case IH MXM175 Tractor 6629 Hours ........................................................................................$104,500
1998 Case IH 8825 Windrowe
2000
MacDon
972
Header
36’
................................................................................................................$25,500
2014
Case
IH
600Q
Tractor
1405
Hours
..............................................................................................$439,000
2012
Case
IH
PATRIOT
4430
Sprayer
1281
Hours
120’
Booms
................................................................................
$322,500.00
70 Header 40’ ............................................................................................................................... $94,500.00
2013 Case IH Patriot 4430 Sprayer 479 Hours 120’ Booms .................................................................................... $354,000.00
2013 Case IH WD1203 Windro
70 Header 40’ ...............................................................................................................................
$82,000.00
2009 MacDon D60-40 Header 40’ ..........................................................................................................$50,000
2005 Case IH STX450 Tractor 3858 Hours..........................................................................................$177,000
2012 Case IH PATRIOT 4430
Hours 120’
$326,750.00
2011 MacDon FD70 Header 45’ ...........................................................................................................$110,750
2013 Sprayer
Case IH972
STEIGER
450 Booms
Tractor..................................................................................
385 Hours ..................................................................................$299,250
70 Header 45’ ...............................................................................................................................
$84,500.00
2014 Case IH WD1203 Windro
2008 MacDon PW7 Header 16’ ..............................................................................................................$15,250
2010 Sprayer
Case IH1476
STEIGER
2078 Hours ................................................................................$264,250
2012 Case IH PATRIOT 4430
Hours 485
120’Tractor
Booms ................................................................................
$296,500.00
2009 Case IH WD2303 Windro
2006 MacDon 974 Header 36’................................................................................................................$26,500
2010 Case IH STEIGER 535 Tractor 2272 Hours ................................................................................$268,000
2014 Case IH PATRIOT 4430
Hours 120’
$384,500.00
75 Header 40’ ...............................................................................................................................
$99,500.00
2007 MacDon FD70 Header 40’ .............................................................................................................$54,500
2009 Sprayer
Case IH295
STEIGER
535 Booms
Tractor..................................................................................
2200 Hours ................................................................................$280,750
2005 Case IH WDX1202 Wind
2011 MacDon FD70 Header 45’ .............................................................................................................$84,500
2010 Sprayer
Case IH669
STEIGER
535 Booms
Tractor..................................................................................
2230 Hours ................................................................................$289,000
2014 Case IH PATRIOT 4430
Hours 120’
$373,000.00
5 Header 35’ .................................................................................................................................
$83,750.00
2013 MacDon FD75 Header 40’ .............................................................................................................$99,500
2011 Kubota BX2360 Tractor 650 Hours ...............................................................................................$12,500
2010 Case IH WDX1203 Wind
2013 Case IH PATRIOT 4430
Sprayer 748 Hours 120’ Booms .................................................................................. $352,500.00
2014 MacDon FD75 Header 45’ ...........................................................................................................$114,500
2005 Kubota F2560 Tractor 325 Hours ..................................................................................................$15,000
2005 Harvest Pro 8152I Wind
2013 MacDon D65 Header 35’ ...............................................................................................................$83,750
Massey
Tractor 7000 Hours .................................................................................$12,000
1999 Case IH SPX31851979
Sprayer
3556 Ferguson
Hours 80’ 2705
Booms............................................................................................
$86,000.00
2003 Massey Ferguson 6280 Tractor 6658 Hours .................................................................................$55,000
2005 Case IH SPX3310 Sprayer 3168 Hours 90’ Booms.......................................................................................... $146,000.00
2009 John Deere 4895 Windr
1240 Early Rise Planter 40’SEEDING
15/30” Spacing ................................................................................ $150,500.00
2010 McCormick XTX185 Tractor 2435 Hours.....................................................................................$100,250
2012 Case IH ER1240 Early Rise Planter 40’ 15/30” Spacing .............................................................$150,500
1997 John Deere 47002009
Sprayer
HoursTV6070
90’ Booms
...........................................................................................
$85,250.00
New3624
Holland
Tractor
4660 Hours.....................................................................................$97,500
3310 Air Drill 65’ 12”SS,liquid
kit,w/6550
duals,DS,591
monitor,
rear
hitch
..................................
$209,000.00
2003 MacDon 9352 Windrowe
2009 Bourgault 3310 Air Drill 65’ 12”SS, liquid kit, w/6550 duals, DS,591 monitor, rear hitch.............$209,000
2012 John Deere 4830WINDROWERS
Sprayer 1262 Hours 100’ Booms ....................................................................................... $260,500.00
2010
Bourgault
3310-75Zynx
Air Drill
75’ 12”MRB
w/liquid kit, w/L6450 Zynx
monitor ...............................$236,000
3310-75 Air Drill 75’ 12”MRB
w/liquid
kit,w/L6450
monitor
................................................
$236,000.00
2004 MacDon 9352i Windrow
2010 Bourgault 3310-75 Air Drill 75’ 10”MRB, DSw/6700,duals, DS, X20 monitor,conveyor ..............$289,750
AGCO
8100
Windrower
2740 Hours ...............................................................................$25,500
2013 John Deere 48301993
Sprayer
457 Hesston
Hours 100’
Booms
.........................................................................................
$303,250.00
3310-75 Air Drill 75’ 10”MRB,DSw/6700,duals, DS,X20 monitor,conveyor ..................................... $289,750.00
2010 Bourgault 3310-76 Air Drill 76’ 12”MRB, DS ...............................................................................$169,000
1998 Case IH 8825 Windrower 2412 Hours ...........................................................................................$31,250
2009 MacDon M150 Windrowe
2008 John Deere 48302008
Sprayer
1551
Hours 100’Windrower
Booms .......................................................................................
$220,500.00
3310-76 Air Drill 76’ 12”MRB,DS
..................................................................................................
2013 Bourgault
3320-65 Air Drill 65’ 10”MRB, DSw/6700, duals, DS,$169,000.00
X20 monitor, conveyor ............$385,000
Case
IH WD1203
942 Hours .......................................................................................$93,500
2008 MacDon M150 Windrowe
1996
Bourgault
4700
Air
Drill
40’
6
3/4”MRB,w/5440,DS
.......................................................................$50,000
Case
IH WD1203
434 Hours .....................................................................................$102,000
2008 John Deere 49302010
Sprayer
1784
Hours 120’Windrower
Booms .......................................................................................
$250,250.00
3320-65 Air Drill 65’ 10”MRB,DSw/6700,duals, DS,X20 monitor,conveyor ..................................... $385,000.00
1996 Bourgault 5710-35 Air Drill 35’ 7”SS, liquid kit, 3.5” steel packers ................................................$17,000
2011 Case IH WD1203 Windrower 559 Hours .....................................................................................$122,000
2014 MacDon M155 Windrowe
2008
John
Deere
4930
Sprayer
3117
Hours
120’
Booms
.......................................................................................
$233,500.00
4700 Air Drill 40’ 6 3/4”MRB,w/5440,DS
$50,000.00
1999 Bourgault.......................................................................................
5710-42 Air Drill 42’ 9.8”W/ 5350 Air Tank....................................................................$58,500
2013 Case IH WD1203 Windrower 89 Hours .......................................................................................$154,250
2012
John
Deere
4940
Sprayer
1240
Hours
120’
Booms
.......................................................................................
$310,250.00
2003
Bourgault
5710-47
Air
Drill
47’
9.8”W/
5350
Air
Tank
....................................................................$94,000
2014
Case
IH
WD1203
Windrower
116
Hours
.....................................................................................$169,500
2012 MacDon M155 Windrowe
5710-35 Air Drill 35’ 7”SS,liquid kit,3.5” steel packers .................................................................... $17,000.00
2004 Bourgault 5710-54 Air Drill 54’ 9.8”No Tank ..................................................................................$90,000
Case1250
IH WDX1202
1075 Hours ..................................................................................$58,000
2011 Miller NITRO 43652005
Sprayer
Hours 120’Windrower
Booms......................................................................................
$251,250.00
5710-42 Air Drill 42’ 9.8”W/
5350
Air
Tank
...................................................................................
$58,500.00
2011 MacDon M205 Windrowe
1999 Bourgault 5710-64 Air Drill 64’ 9.8”W/ 4350 Air Tank....................................................................$39,000
2005 Harvest Pro 8152I Windrower 1131 Hours ..................................................................................$103,500
2007 RoGator 1074 Sprayer
1875 Deere
Hours 100’
............................................................................................
$162,500.00
2010
Bourgault
Air Drill 74’ 10”W/ 6700ST Air Tank ..............................................................$171,000
2009 John
4895Booms
Windrower
1208 Hours .....................................................................................$97,500
5710-47 Air Drill 47’ 9.8”W/
5350
Air Tank5710-70
...................................................................................
$94,000.00
2012 MacDon M205 Windrowe
1998 Case IH 4012 Air Drill 40’ 12”W/ John Deere 787 Air Tank...........................................................$25,250
MacDon
9352i 90’
Windrower
2432 Hours..........................................................................................$67,000
2005 Spra-Coupe 76502004
Sprayer
2132 Hours
Booms ...........................................................................................
$99,000.00
5710-54 Air Drill 54’ 9.8”No Tank................................................................................................... $90,000.00
1997 Case IH 4710 Air Drill 47’ 10”W/ Bourgault 6350 Air Tank ............................................................$56,000
2008 MacDon M150 Windrower 1100 Hours .......................................................................................$108,500
1999 Massey Ferguson 220II W
2012 Spra-Coupe 76602010
Sprayer
839 Hours
Booms ...........................................................................................
$161,000.00
5710-64 Air Drill 64’ 9.8”W/
4350
Air Tank
...................................................................................
$39,000.00
2007
Case
IH ATX400
Air Drill 51’ 12”W/ ADX3380 Air Tank ................................................................$88,000
MacDon
M15090’
Windrower
1357 Hours .......................................................................................$115,500
2000 Massey Ferguson 220II W
CaseAirIHTank
ATX700-60
Air Drill 60’ 10”No Tank ................................................................................$87,500
2012 1950
MacDon
M155
697 Hours .........................................................................................$151,500
2004 Willmar 8500 Sprayer
Hours
90’ Windrower
Booms .................................................................................................
$99,000.00
5710-70 Air Drill 74’ 10”W/2007
6700ST
...............................................................................
$171,000.00
1994 Concord 4710 Air Drill 47’ 10”W/ Bourgault 4350H Air Tank.........................................................$47,750
2014 MacDon M155 Windrower 350 Hours .........................................................................................$163,500
2007 New Holland HW325 Wi
12 Air Drill 40’ 12”W/ John2006
Deere
787 AirATX4710
Tank .............................................................................
$25,250.00
Concord
Air Drill 47’ 10”No Tank ...................................................................................$34,000
2012 MacDon M205 Windrower 833 Hours .........................................................................................$121,500
1994 Flexi-Coil
5000-39
Air Drill 39’ 7.5”No Tank ..................................................................................$14,000
2007 New Holland HW325 Windrower 2212 Hours ...............................................................................$81,500
1992 Prairie Star 4800 Windro
10 Air Drill 47’ 10”W/ Bourgault
6350 Air Tank
.............................................................................
$56,000.00
70 Header 45’ ............................................................................................................................... $84,500.00
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3420 PARAL INK
TM
HOE DRIL L N E W !
13
Dream, Drive, Design, DELIVER.
The 3420 ParalinkTM Hoe Drill
Terry Friggstad, the conceptual designer for the unique design of the 100' drill approached
Bourgault four years ago with a revolutionary concept for an extremely large drill that could
fold up into a transportable configuration.
Terry, along with his father and brother
founded Friggstad Manufacturing Ltd.
in 1970. Their company is recognized
as one of the earliest and most
innovative implement manufacturers
in Western Canada of the day. “I have
been building big machinery all my
life. We were seeding with an 80 foot
cultivator and a massive 280 bushel
cart in 1978. That unit transported
about 19 feet high and 28 feet wide
so it needed some tweaking.” Terry
describes the evolution of fold back
drill design over the years. “When
Flexi-Coil bought our company, I
moved to Saskatoon and continued
to experiment with transport systems,
eventually developing the fold back
style with the opener field behind
a main boom. When I left CNH I
thought I had tried about all the
different ways to do it…but as it often
happens, when you have a clean
sheet of paper, you discover a new
approach that is totally different and
away you go.” Armed with drawings
and a scale model, Terry approached
Bourgault Industries Ltd. regarding
the incorporation of his concept into
a Bourgault seed drill. “I brought the
model up to St. Brieux, and the guys
moved the board room table to the
side and soon we were all down on our
knees, crawling around on the floor
putting it through its transport stages.
I had an idea that I had come to the
right place.”
Terry Friggstad with his fold back
scale model
Once the concept was reviewed and
accepted, the experienced Bourgault
design team took on the task of
translating Terry’s concept into a
working design which would eventually
result in a full scale prototype. This
unit was tested extensively from
spring to fall of 2013 to uncover
the development and testing of the
prototype, providing valuable insight
and experience. Terry comments,
“I have to say it has been a treat to
work with the Bourgault engineers.
Their experience and attention to
detail, along with deep farming
roots and their practical approach
were key to making this project
fly. These guys actually get dirty!”
Bourgault designers and fabricators
continued through 2014 and spring
2015 rigorously testing and closely
monitoring not only the unit's ability to
fold into and out of transport, but also
for its seeding consistency and frame
resilience.
Prototypes were located near
Rosetown, SK and near the main plant
in St. Brieux. The 3420 ParalinkTM Hoe
Drill was unveiled at Farm Progress
Show in Regina on June 17th–19th,
and will be displayed at the SEEding is
Believing Field Day planned for July 8th
near St. Brieux, SK. Contact your local
Bourgault dealer for more information,
and make plans to attend the field day
to see Bourgault equipment working in
the field. n
hidden issues that can only be proven
out by field testing. Terry continued
consulting the design team through
Watch the 3420 PHDTM engineering unfold at:
YouTube Channel BourgaultVideo
www.bourgault.com
A G R O N O MY
roots
14
it's all about the
by Perry Weisberg,
Corporate Agronomist
The Agronomy Team at Bourgault
Industries Ltd has written and
talked about root development quite
extensively in the past. Shifting the
focus from our viewpoint to that of the
plant’s perspective provides us with
some real insights into what makes for
a strong plant with good yield potential,
or a weak plant with low yield potential.
But, when we look across our fields and
see an ocean of green – we too often
assume all is well and we don’t take
the time to look any further.
The Cutting Edge - Bourgault Industries Ltd.
15
The reality is we don’t know what we don’t see.
Providing your crops with the best opportunity to develop an extensive root system is one of the most important
aspects of the seeding operation. In doing so, your crop will be best positioned to weather all of the other stress
factors it will see through the growing season.
The 7 R’s of yield, quality, maturity, profitability and sustainability authored by Elston Solberg and Jill DeMulder of
Agritrend outline the fundamentals of what a plant is looking for – and stimulates our thought process towards the
factors needed to create a root dominant crop. When it comes to choosing seeding technology, some of the things
we should consider and bring into purpose to help maximize root dominance are:
1. Ensure adequate separation
of nitrogen fertilizer band
from the seed row. In its
initial ammonium form, nitrogen
is toxic to both the seed and
emerging seedling – and the
toxicity goes up with increased
rates. High yield goals usually
always call for high N rates.
Bourgault Mid Row Banders
will guarantee adequate seed
and nitrogen band separation,
regardless of crop, soil, or
moisture condition.
®
2. Ensure proper placement of
phosphate fertilizer. Look
closely at your soil tests and
compare them to the recent
yields you have been obtaining.
In many cases, we are removing
more P from our fields than we
are putting back in. Consider
split strategies of seed placed
and banded phosphate.
Bourgault 7000 Series carts,
with exclusive KNEX tank system
allow for product application
rates and splits at your
fingertips.
3. Don’t over pack in wet
conditions. Compaction
is a function of both the
implement(s) we are pulling
across the field, as well as the
seed to soil contact. Ensure
you have adequate rubber
underneath you air tank and
consider the high floatation
option on your seed drill–
exclusive to Bourgault 3320
& 3720 drills. Adjust your
hydraulic opener down pressure
according to the conditions – as
easy as 1,2,3 on the Bourgault
in-cab drill control. Use an
opener/packer combination
appropriate for your crop and
soil condition. Ballast and
balance your tractor traction
appropriately.
4. Utilize appropriate seeding
rates. Gone are the days of
a standard pounds/acre seed
rate. We need to be thinking
about thousand kernel weight
(TKW) and seeds/plants per acre
– and converting this into an
appropriate weight/acre of seed.
Utilizing X30 Apollo technology
on Bourgault 7000 air seeders
allows for unparalleled variable
rate accuracy to ensure the
appropriate levels of seed
and fertilizer reach every acre
while the Auto Section Control
prevents needless overlap and
associated input costs.
Always ensure you know where you are digging and beware of utility cable and lines.
The truth is nobody cares as much
about your farm as you do, but most
of us as farmers are not botanists
or soil scientists. So, is there really
anything we can learn by looking below
the surface? Simply put, the answer
is absolutely YES – but it is going to
take the investment of your time and
energy! How extensive you want to go
is entirely up to you.
You may choose a simple garden
spade or take out the track hoe to
dig a complete root pit. In either
case, the key is to look above ground
first. Identify areas where you plants
look healthy. Then identify areas
where they are struggling. Dig up
the roots and look for differences.
You will quickly discover an amazing
display of differences underneath the
soil surface. Your answers might be
soil (structure/chemistry) related or
your answers might be plant (health/
nutrition) related. Take lots of pictures
and ask lots of questions. There are
so many variables and the answers
might be readily apparent or they
might be very elusive. But, you have
to start somewhere and until you take
a trip underneath the soil surface you
may never know the implications of
some of the above mentioned factors.
The more you dig…the more
you know. n
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16
GROUND
Moving Floor Assembly Line
Moving Efficiency.
taken from an original article written by Patrick Roberts
With the massive 194,700 square foot Bourgault expansion in St. Brieux, SK, nearing
its completion, processes that increase production efficiency are now coming to life.
One of these major contributing processes is the giant moving floor assembly line.
At 390' long by 25' wide, the moving
floor assembly line is designed to
accommodate Bourgault’s current,
large-scale seeding and tillage
equipment (sizes of 100' in length
and 75,000 lb in weight). The giant
moving floor system (engineered
and built by PFlow Industries out of
The Cutting Edge - Bourgault Industries Ltd.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin) weighs in at
just under one million pounds and
is designed to not only provide a
high efficiency operation, but also
deliver improved safety compared
to conventional large machinery
assembly lines.
17
Where to Begin
Devising a system of this magnitude, both in size and
engineering scope, is no small feat. After assessing many
different options, Bourgault’s internal engineering team,
led by David Konopacki, determined that a moving-floor
assembly line would deliver the best throughput volumes
and cost efficiencies for the company’s needs. The idea
was to have the moving floor not only support the tillage
equipment during assembly, but to also have it support
the kitting systems and parts to be assembled, as well as
the workers doing the assembly. By the time the tillage
equipment reached the end of the assembly line, it would
be completely assembled, tested and ready to ship.
To facilitate bringing this design concept to fruition,
Bourgault brought in PFlow Industries to co-engineer
and build the moving-floor assembly system. Working in
tandem, the PFlow and Bourgault engineering teams came
up with a unique ultra-large-scale moving-floor assembly
system. The design consists of a string of 25' x 10' steel
floor segments. These 37 segments are queued end-toend to form a continuous 370' long x 25' wide floor, which
is pushed along on rails by hydraulic cylinders. As each
segment reaches the end of the line, the completed tillage
equipment would be rolled off of the assembly system. A
full cycle can be completed in as little as 13/4 hours up to
45 hours as production requires. The segments are then
lowered, and returned underneath the floor back to the
front of the line to be reused.
Engineering on the project was started in July of 2013,
in tandem with the design of the building site. Since the
assembly surface of the moving-floor system was designed
to sit level with the manufacturing plant’s floor, virtually the
entire system resides below floor level. A 396' long x 32'
wide x 9' deep concrete-lined pit had to be constructed
when the foundation of the building was laid, to house the
system. By February, 2015 the moving-floor assembly
system, consisting of almost one-million-pounds of
fabricated steel, was fully installed and operational.
Performance
This system allows for the efficient assembly of Bourgault’s
tillage equipment by providing a method for workers,
tools, components and materials to move along with
“Ground Moving Efficiency” is taken from an original article written by Patrick
Roberts:“Giant Moving-Floor Assembly Line Streamlines Production of LargeScale Farm Equipment”. Patrick Roberts writes on advances in material
handling technology.
the assembly. Although the system has just gone into
operation, Bourgault estimates a productivity increase
of 30 percent, due in large part to the ability to stage
components and materials along the line at the specific
point when they are needed, and to have them travel along
with the tillage equipment.
“By any standard, Bourgault’s moving-floor assembly
line is an extraordinary system,” said Mark Webster, Vice
President of Engineering, at PFlow. The moving-floor
system has the flexibility to add different Bourgault product
lines, even with weight increases, if desired. And it has the
ability to match the speed of the moving floor to the rate
required for the assembly of different equipment.
“Our research shows that nobody has anything else like
it,” said Konopacki. It is quite unique. Although we have
yet to integrate our full production processes with it, all
indications are that the system is running as expected, and
working out very well for us.” n
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GOOD USED SEEDING EQUIPMENT
Bourgault 2010 76’ 3310 on 10” spc............................................................................................ $159,000
Bourgault 2005 60’ 5710 w/5440 on 12” MRB............................................................................... $99,900
Bourgault 2005 60’ 5710 w/6550 on 12” MRB............................................................................. $119,900
Bourgault 2003 5350 S/S TANK .................................................................................................... $29,000
Bourgault 2003 50’ 5710 w/4300 TBT, MRB ................................................................................. $77,400
Bourgault 2003 50’ 5710 W/L5200 TBT Liquid Kit ........................................................................ $61,500
Bourgault 2001 50’ 5710 w/ 2010 6450 MRB .............................................................................. $112,000
Bourgault 1999 4350 S/S TANK .................................................................................................... $20,000
Bourgault 1993 40’ 8800 c/w 3225 on 8”, harrows ........................................................................ $22,400
Bourgault FH536-42/3195 ............................................................................................................ $16,000
Flexi - Coil 1998 45’ 5000 c/w 2320 TBT on 9.8” .......................................................................... $33,900
Flexi - Coil 1997 34’ 5000 c/w 1330 TBH ...................................................................................... $33,000
Flexi - Coil 1997 57’ 5000 c/w 3450 on 12” ................................................................................... $27,750
Flexi - Coil 1994 39’ 5000 c/w 2320 on 9.8” .................................................................................. $29,500
Flexi - Coil 1994 40’ 5000 c/w 2320 on 9.8” .................................................................................. $29,500
John Deere 2011 56’ 1870 c/w 1910 ................................................................................................... Call
John Deere 2008 DB60 36” row on 20” Good for Beans............................................................. $161,000
John Deere 2006 60’ 1820 c/w 2009 1910 TBH S/S ................................................................... $108,900
John Deere 2004 42’ 1895 c/w 1910 TBH 430 BU...................................................................... $107,900
John Deere 2003 60’ 1820 c/w 1910 TBH S/S .............................................................................. $76,900
John Deere 2003 52’ 1820 c/w 1910 S/S ...................................................................................... $64,900
John Deere 2003 42’ 1895 c/w 1910 TBT, GSII Rate Cnt............................................................. $91,900
John Deere 2002 45’ 1820 C/W 1900 On 10” S/S ........................................................................ $63,900
John Deere 1999 60’ 1820 c/w 1900 430BU TBH......................................................................... $58,000
John Deere 1998 45’ 1820 C/W 1900 On 10” S/S ........................................................................ $51,000
John Deere 1998 1900 TBT 270BU D/S ....................................................................................... $34,900
Seed Hawk 2008 6612 c/w 2600 Liq & 400 BU........................................................................... $204,000
Seedmaster 2012 SXG550.......................................................................................................... $247,900
Seedmaster 2009 TXB70-12 C/W 2013 1910 550BU ARB......................................................... $279,000
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A G R O N O MY
18
2015
Bourgault AGRONOMY UPDATE
3720-30 ICD seeding plots around St. Brieux, SK
Another busy season is upon the agriculture sector across the prairies.
The Bourgault Agronomy Team has also been hard at work. The 2014
Bourgault Agronomy trials were the focus of different strategies to
by Curtis de Gooijer, P.Ag.,
Corporate Agronomist
apply high rates of phosphorus (P) to the crop, including opener size
and different forms of P fertilizer. The 2015 trials will continue this
momentum by narrowing our focus on different P placements and
strategies to increase rates. However, this year we will be using the
latest in commercially available seeding equipment to give replicated and
reliable results on a large scale for producers to consider as they plan
their fertility strategies.
The Cutting Edge - Bourgault Industries Ltd.
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The Issue
Many arable acres across the
prairies are deficient in soil P, and
the amount of synthetic P fertilizer
being applied is not replenishing the
amount of P that is being removed at
harvest. A paper written by Cynthia
Grant et al. (2001) highlighted how
phosphorus is essential for plant and
root development at germination and
seedling stages in a young plant's life.
This has come to be known as the
‘pop up’ effect.
There are limits to the amount of
seed placed fertilizer that can be
safely placed in the seed row as too
much may damage delicate root hairs
and delay growth. Unfortunately, P
is not mobile in the soil so it must
be placed in close proximity to the
developing seed early in the growing
season. Due to these restrictions,
many producers feel that they
must place all of their P fertilizer in
the seed row and are left with the
question, ‘How much fertilizer can I
apply at seeding?’
Curtis de Gooijer, Ed Tanner and
Alan Levebvre checking the seed depth
What if the answer was not a
set amount, but instead a safer
placement strategy of P. The trials
that Bourgault has initiated in 2015
will look into placing more P at the
time of seeding, in a safe manner from
the perspective of the crop. The goal
of the trials is to match the amount
of P being removed at harvest, to the
amount applied at seeding without
compromising crop maturity or yield.
In 2014, Bourgault initiated a large
scale trial using various seeding units,
including a triple-shoot concept. These
trials were used as strip trials that were
not replicated. The spring of 2014
provided us with more than adequate
moisture where even the highest
applied rate of phosphorus fertilizer
(60 lb P/acre) applied in a ¾" knife
with canola did not cause any
detrimental effects. This buffer of
excess moisture in the spring will not
happen every year so Bourgault has
made a commitment to further this
research and discussion for years to
come.
The Equipment
The 2015 trial season is a very exciting
one for the Agronomy Team. In order
to give the best recommendations
to our customers on the use of our
products, the Agronomy Team has
acquired a fleet of new equipment with
the latest in seeding technology.
Our seed and fertilizer will be metered
by the new Bourgault L7550 leading
tank.
The standard double-shoot was
replaced with a triple-shoot delivery
system. Now any product from any of
the 5 tanks can be placed in any of
the three locations. This gives us the
ultimate in flexibility for the trials.
Either a 30' 3320 ParalinkTM Hoe Drill,
or a 30' 3720 Independent Coulter
Drill will be towed behind this tank.
Each unit can easily be uncoupled and
coupled with the tank to allow for a
quick change between treatments.
Our 3320 version is equipped with PHD
openers on 10" spacing with ¾" tips
along with the MRB®III’s for fertilizer
application.
Small plot trials simulating varying seeding conditions, Spring 2015
( C o n t ' d on p a g e 2 1 )
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U SED
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DEA
1 of 6
available
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available
1 of 4
available
MF WR9740 ‘14-’12 50 Cutting Hrs & Up
..................................Starting @ $129,000
MF 9435 & 9430 ‘11-’08 138 Engine Hrs &
Up ...............................Starting @ $79,900
Case 8230 ‘13 & ‘12 w/3016 Hdr, Loaded
.....................................................$349,000
Challenger 560C ‘12 w15’ SM pu, 520/
85R42 Duals, 764 Sep Hrs........ $349,000
A86 ‘11 w/4200 Hdr, 520/85R42 Duals,
618 Sep Hrs.................................$329,000
1 of 5
available
S77 ‘13-’12 w/4200 Hdr.............................
..................................Starting @ $289,000
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available
R76 ‘09 w/4200 Hdr, HID, 800/65R32 .......
.....................................................$199,000
MF 9560 ‘13 520/85R42 Duals, 190 Hrs ...
.....................................................$449,000
MF 8460 ‘95 Westward pu, 30.5x32..........
.......................................................$29,900
NH CR9070 ‘11-’08 393 Hrs & Up ............
..................................Starting @ $169,000
JD4830 ‘09 100’, 380/90R46 Duals, 930
Hrs ...............................................$209,000
Willmar 8650/8600 ‘01 120’, Mint Condition,
924 Original Hrs............................$159,500
1 of 2
available
Fendt 930 ‘08 PTO, 3-Pt Hitch, 1804 Hrs
.....................................................$209,000
NH TJ480 ‘07 800 duals, 4475 hrs............
.....................................................$199,000
Challenger 865C ‘13 310 Hrs & Up ..........
..................................Starting @ $369,000
until
Contact Ag World Equipment for details.
2015 Versatile 450 Tractor, Cat
PS, choice of GPS, 100gal hyd,
PTO, 710/42 dls $Call
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Cat PS, PTO, 710/38 dls
$Call
TILLAGE AND SEEDING
2014 BG 8910, , 60’, 330 trip, 4 bh, (a/k optional) ................................
2015 BG 9400, 60’, 650 trip, 3bh....................................................call
2015 BG 9400, 500 trip, 4bh ..........................................................call
2014 BG 8910, 60’, dak, 3.5 stl. pks......................................$130,000
2012 BG 3320, 66’, dak, approx 12,000 a, c/w 2012 6700 ......$360,000
2009 BG 3310, 55’, dak .........................................................$135,000
2003 BG 8810, 60’, 10” sp, ak, 4bh .........................................$57,000
2005 BG 5710, 64’, dak, 5.5 rbr pks, 12” sp, mrbs, NH3 kit ....$59,000
BG 5710, 40’....................................................................from $25,000
BG 8810, 32’, ak, knives, 450 trip, pks ....................................$27,000
BG 8800, 36’, NH3 kit, 4bh ......................................................$15,000
2015 BG 7200, 84’..........................................................................call
2015 BG 7200, 72’..........................................................................call
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2014 Leon 1000 Scraper,
10yd push-off
$32,000
2015 Versatile 450 & 550 Tractors,
DELTA TRACK, wt. approx
60,000 lbs. $Call
2015 BG 7200, 60’..........................................................................call
2014 BG 6000, 90’..........................................................................call
2014 BG 6000, mid harrow, 70’, 3 to choose from ...............................
2013 BG 7200, 84’, 5/8 teeth, chrome points ..........................$48,000
2006 BG 7200, 60’...................................................................$29,500
2010 Degelman, 84’, new teeth ...............................................$39,000
Morris 7000, 70’, field ready ....................................................$20,000
Delmar, 60’, light harrow............................................................$4,000
Riteway 8100, 68’ ....................................................................$24,000
2015 VERS 1275, 16’ + 18’ discs, 7 yr brg wty ..............from $31,000
1997 BG 8810, 50’, 10” sp, 330 trp, 4bh .................................$45,000
2003 BG 8810, 50’, 10” sp, 330 trp, stl pks, mrbs ...................$54,000
2009 BG 6700, dak, conveyor, 4tank meter, mint .................$150,000
2003 BG 5350, sak, 3 tank meter ............................................$43,000
2014 BG L6550, dak, like new...............................................$125,000
ASST. 3195 & 3225 tanks ..............................................$10,000 & up
2003 BG 5710, 24’, dry mrb, c/w 5250, dak, mint ...................$60,000
2000 BG 8810, 36’, ak, harrows, mint .....................................$25,000
1996 BG 8800, 32’, ak, 4bh, c/w 2155 tank, mint ....................$20,000
2006 BG 8810, 50’, 10”sp, dry mrb, knife, mint .......................$55,000
2015 Bourgault 8910 Cultivator,
50 & 60’, 10”sp, w/wo air kit
$Call
1995 New Holland 9280 Tractor,
4100hrs, 20.8x38 duals,
call for (wo) $58,000
TRACTORS
2014 VERS 575, ps, 100 gal hi-flo, IF Michelin duals ....................call
2015 VERS delta, 450&550, tracks, hi-flo ......................................call
2015 VERS 375, 100 gl. hyd. ps, deluxe cab .................................call
2014 VERS 2375 classic ................................................................call
2014 VERS delta 550, 200 hrs, 100 gl. hyd, 30” track ..$370,000 or lease
2012 VERS 550, duals, 600 hr, 100 gl hyd, raven ................$275,000
2008 VERS 535, 800 duals, std hyd. approx 1500 hr ...........$195,000
1995 NH 9880, 6000 hrs, 20.8/42 duals (80%) .......................$69,000
1996 NH 9680, std, pto, 7000 hrs, good rubber ......................$68,000
1985 VERS 876, approx 6500 hr, good 20.8/38 duals ............$43,000
2011 JD 7930 mfd, 200 hp, sl loader, 3ph, ivt trans, 1800 hr, mint .. $175,000
1998 NH 9682, approx 7000 hr, like new, 620/42 duals, excellent
cond .........................................................................................$75,000
2003 VERS 2425, 3000 hr, triples .........................................$130,000
2007 VERS 535, 1800 hrs .....................................................$190,000
1981 VERS 875, 4100 hr, 20.8x38 (40%) ...............................$21,500
JD 8430, ser 50 eng, pto .........................................................$16,000
JD 1630, w/ fel ...........................................................................$9,500
IH 4166, good rubber.................................................................$7,500
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AGRONO M Y
( C on t ' d f r o m pa g e 1 9 )
21
The Trials
A decision was made within Bourgault
to launch large scale, side by side,
fertilizer trials. Large scale trials will
provide a closer representation of
an actual field environment. These
Fertilizer Placement Comparison
trials, or FPC trials, will be true side
by side comparisons of different
placements of fertilizer relative to the
seed. Each trial will be 30' by 500'
and replicated.
The leading L7550 tank was selected
to ensure that the same amount of
product is being delivered regardless
of the way it is being placed, taking
different metering and distribution
systems out of the equation.
The treatments will be done in wheat
and canola, using P in the form of
monoammonium phosphate (MAP),
with an analysis of 11-52-0. Each
treatment will be replicated 3 times
to create a standard deviation and a
confidence level among the trials. All
trials will be done in the same field
and farmed the same after seeding.
The treatments
will consist of
testing higher
seed placed P in
cereals, splitting
the placement
of P in the seed
row and band,
and placing all P
in the band with
the nitrogen. The
triple-shoot concept will be tested where the P will be placed in a separate
band down and away from the seed. The nitrogen and sulphur would then be
placed in the MRBs®. These treatments will unearth a "P" replacement strategy
that equals the removal rate.
Triple-Shoot Profile
The Bourgault Agronomy Team is looking forward to another exciting trial
season! We hope that the testing done on the Bourgault farm can help
producers make informed decisions on their own farms when it comes
to fertilizer placement strategies. Please call the Bourgault office for any
additional information, or to request a Bourgault Agronomy Handbook. We
believe this research is essential for Bourgault to continue to be the market
leading specialist in seed and fertilizer placement.
Check us out on Twitter @ #Bourgault Ag for tweets on the latest agronomy
information. n
Bourgault FPC trials will also be
In addition to the extensive testing of phosphorus, Bourgault is also conducting trials on
conducted on peas, soybeans, and
the behavior of nitrogen in a mid row band. By using PRS (plant root simulators) probes,
fababeans, where P will be placed either
the movement and conversion rates of nitrogen from a mid row band will be monitored.
in the seed row, MRB®, or split between
Testing will also be done to determine if there are any losses from the band by using
the two.
volatilization dosimeters, with treatments to determine the depth a band should be
placed to minimize loss, if any.
n
REFERENCES:
Grant C.A., D.N. Flaten, D. J. Tomasiewicz and S.C. Sheppard. 2001. The importance of early season phosphorus nutrition.
Can. J. Plant Sci. 81: 211-224
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B OU RG AU LT D EA LER S
NEW & USED EQUIPMENT
SEEDING & TILLAGE
2004 Bourgault 5710, 54’, 4”rubber, NH3 MRB’s, 5350 AS..........................................$139,500
2008 Bourgault 5710 Air Drill, 47’, 5.5” pneum, 6350 AS, MRB’s ...............................$149,500
2007 Bourgault 5710, 6450 AS DS, MRB’s w/gran and NH3 .......................................$169,500
2003 Bourgault 5710 Air Drill, 54’, 4” rubber, 5350 AS, MRB’s ...................................$122,500
2003 Bourgault 5710 Air Drill, 47’, steel packers...........................................................$49,900
2002 Bourgault 5710 Air Drill, 42’ ..................................................................................$49,000
2001 Flexi Coil 5000, 52’, 7.2” spacing, 3450 AS ...........................................................$69,500
1999 John Deere 1820 @ 45’, 1900 AS, gran DS...........................................................$49,500
1996 John Deere 737 40’ Air Drill, 787 Air Seeder..........................................................$24,900
1995 Bourgault 8800, 40’, harrows .................................................................................$18,500
Flexi-Coil Multi Hitch Packer 40’ .....................................................................................$2,295
2000 Bourgault 7200 @ 84’ ............................................................................................$24,900
2004 Bourgualt 7200 @ 84’, 5/8” tines ...........................................................................$28,900
2004 Bourgault 7200 @ 72’ ............................................................................................$23,900
2003 Brandt 70’ Heavy harrow w/hyd tine angle ...........................................................$25,900
Delmar 5500 @ 70’ ..........................................................................................................$17,995
Delmar 5500 @ 90’ ..........................................................................................................$21,900
2015 Elmer’s Super 7 harrow @ 90’ ..............................................................................$58,900
2015 Elmer’s Super 7 harrow @ 70’ ..............................................................................$49,900
HARVESTING
2009 Westward M150, w/35’ D60 DK............................................................................$123,900
2009 Westward M150, w/30’ D60 DK, Mtd roller...........................................................$117,900
2008 Westward M150, w/35’ D60 DK, Mtd roller...........................................................$108,900
2007 John Deere 4895, w/30’ WS30 header...................................................................$79,500
2004 Westward 9352i, w/30’ 972 DK ..............................................................................$69,500
2003 Premier 2952i, w/30’ 972 ........................................................................................$69,500
1999 Premier 2930, w/2002 30’ 972 DK ..........................................................................$42,500
1998 CaseIH 8825 w/30’ DK ............................................................................................$29,500
1997 Prairie Star 4930, w/25’ 960 ...................................................................................$34,900
1996 MF 220, w/30’ ..........................................................................................................$29,500
1990 Westward 7000, w/36’ 960 .....................................................................................$17,900
1989 Westward 7000, w/36’ DK ......................................................................................$24,900
2009 Macdon D50 35’, w JD adaptor ..............................................................................$39,900
2004 JD 635F Flex w/trailer .............................................................................................$25,900
2005 MacDon 973 Draper w/JD adaptor .........................................................................$38,500
1998 MacDon 962 36’ w/Cat adaptor ..............................................................................$19,900
IH 4000 gas, w/24.5’ header ..............................................................................................$5,995
MISC
2012 Bandit 1700 US gal liquid caddy.............................................................................$14,995
2009 Bourgault 1200 Grain Cart, scale, tarp .................................................................$49,500
Flexi Coil S65 130’ sprayer, shields .................................................................................$3,995
2015 Mandako 65’ land roller.........................................................................................$67,500
2015 Mandako 50’ land rolller........................................................................................$44,500
Great selection of Farm King compacts.............................................................................Call
Westfield & Farm King augers, many sizes in stock ...........................................................Call
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SEEDING / TILLAGE
2009 Bourgault 3310 drill 65ft@10”spacing .................................................................$189,900 (T)
2003 Bourgault 5710 drill 59’ @ 12.6 sp, W/5440 tank................................................$142,800 (T)
2002 Bourgault 5710 W2002 Bourgault 5300 tank ........................................................$74,900 (O)
2002 Bourgault 5710 (47’) W/2002 Bourgault 5350 tank ...............................................$74,900 (O)
2104 Bourgault 7950....................................................................................................$212,000 (O)
2010 Bourgault L6450 ...................................................................................................$84,900 (O)
2006 Bourgault 6550 ST ................................................................................................. Just in (O)
2003 Bourgault 5350 tank W/rear hitch ..........................................................................$41,900 (T)
1997 Bourgault 4350 tank W/rear hitch ..........................................................................$32,900 (T)
2014 Pillar DH6010 drill w/trash shields, 4X16DBL shoulder pkr wheels, 8 run............. Just in (O)
1996 Bourgault 9200 (42’) 12” spacing, 4 bar harrow, rear hitch....................................$49,900 (T)
2008-2011 Bourgault 6000-90 3 to choose from ..........................................................................(T)
2014 Bourgault 6000-70 ................................................................................................$32,900 (O)
2004 Bourgault 1100 Grain Cart W/monitor & printer, PTO...........................................$39,900 (T)
2010 Dynamic Ditcher (Wolverine) W/1000 PTO ..........................................................$38,900 (T)
Eagle Ditcher W/1000 PTO and exstentions...................................................................$26,900 (T)
Lever 80 Scraper.............................................................................................................$38,900 (T)
SPRAYERS
Flexi Coil 67XL sprayer 90’, wind screens, 20” spacing, 1250 gal .................................$23,900 (T)
2012 New Holland SP.365F sprayer 120’ W/393 hrs ......................................................(CALL) (T)
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2009 New Holland S1070 Sprayer 120’, tripple nozzles, 1600 gal................................$36,900
(O)
2009 Hardi Nav 4000 Sprayer 120’, 1200 gall ...............................................................$29,900 (O)
TRACTORS
2012 New Holland T9.615 W/935 hrs, TRACKS ..........................................................$406,900 (O)
2011 New Holland T9.615 W/1889 hrs, 800/70R38 duals ............................................$289,900 (T)
2004 New Holland TJ375 w/ High Capacity Pump, Deluxe cab, 2878 hrs ..............Just in Call (O)
COMBINES
2012 NH CR9090 w/481 thr 790CP 15ft, Mud Hogs ......................................................$339,900 (T)
2012 NH CR8090 w/506 thr 76C 15ft ............................................................................$289,900 (O)
2008 NH CR9070 w/1049thr, 76C16ft ............................................................................$169,900 (T)
2005 JD9760STS w/2629thr, W/914 PU .......................................................................$129,900 (O)
2005 NH CR940 W/1527thr,14ft PU...............................................................................$112,900 (T)
2003 NH CR960 W/2725hrs, W/76C .............................................................................$106,900 (O)
FARM EQUIPMENT
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That picks its own path. That refuses to follow.
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tractors on farms, but the ones where you do see them are some of the best
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and just sheer toughness, there is no tractor that comes close to a Fendt.
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TRACTORS
Agco 9745 1997 FWA, 170 hp, 4800 hrs, loader/Q980 ............ $55,000
Fendt 712 2009 FWA, 130 hp, 4100 hrs, FT785 ldr grapple .. $119,000
JD 6150M 2013 c/w 575 hrs.................................................... $140,000
JD 6150M 2014 FWA, 150 hp, 200 hrs, H360 loader ............. $155,000
MF 6480 2006 FWA, 120 hp, 3300 hrs, 965 ldr/grapple ........... $76,500
MF 5455 2004 FWA, 85 hp, 2400 hrs, FEL ............................... $49,500
NH TV6070 2012 FWA, 115 hp, 3900 hrs ............................... $119,500
COMBINES
JD 9650 2000 size 7, 2000 hrs, 2600E/2000S, 14’ PU ........... $105,900
MF 5100 2010 Header 36’, integrated transport........................ $38,500
MF 9795 2009 size 7, 890 hrs, 1269E/890S, 14’ Swathmaster .. $156,500
MF 9795 2009 size 7, 1136 hrs, 1539E/1136S, 14’ Swathmaster .........
................................................................................................. $149,900
MF 9790 2005 size 7, 1004 hrs, 1423E/1004S, 14’ Swathmaster .........
................................................................................................. $127,500
John Deere 1870 Air Drill & Tank 2013
56’ 1910 tank 430 bushel
$240,000
MF 9795
$149,900
TILLAGE AND SEEDING
Bourgault 3310 2010 drill/tank, 48’, 6550 tank....................... $278,000
Bourgault 6450 2009 tank, 450 bu.cap, 4 tank metering/dix auger ......
................................................................................................... $80,000
Bourgault 5720 2001 AC drill, 40’ MRB’s................................. $22,500
Bourgault L4300 2000 cart, 300 bus.cap, leading ................... $34,500
Bourgault 5710 1997 air hoe drill, 40’ 7” spacing..................... $20,000
Bourgault 4710 1995 AC drill, 40’ ............................................ $31,500
Flexicoil 5000 Air drill, c/w air seeder ....................................... $35,000
Case IH PH800 2011 drill, 60’, 6000 acres, always shedded .. $158,000
JD 1870 2013 air drill & tank, 56’ 1910 tank, 430 bushel ........ $248,000
Bourgault 6000 70’ mid harrow ................................................ $21,500
BALERS AND HANDLING
Haybuster 2650 2012 ............................................................... $17,500
MF 2856 2010 baler, 5 x 6, loaded ............................................ $29,900
MF 4910 2004 baler, 4 x 8, accumulator ................................... $55,000
Case ATX 4012 Drill 2004
c/w 2230 tank
$59,000
MF 1365 2004 disc bind, 15’3 ................................................... $25,500
NH BR780 2005 round baler, 5 x 6 ........................................... $12,000
MOWERS AND SWATHERS
Hesston 9025 2006 hay head, 16’ ............................................ $10,000
Hesston 8450 2000 swather, 25’, 1478 hrs .............................. $45,500
MF 9220 2009 swather, 30’, 850 hrs, PU reel 30’ ..................... $69,500
MF 9120 2009 hay head, 18’ ..................................................... $18,500
MF 9125 2008 hay head, 16’ ..................................................... $18,000
MF 9020 2005 hay head, 16’ ..................................................... $15,500
MF 9420 2004 swather, 30’, 1673 hrs, PU reel 30’ ................... $56,500
MF 220 2000 swather, 30’, 1570 hrs, PU reel .......................... $32,000
MF 9220 swather, 25’ ................................................................ $45,000
MISCELLANEOUS
Bourgault 750 grain cart with scales ........................................ $29,000
Farm King 4572 rotory tiller, 72” ................................................. $2,495
Bourgault 60” XTC 3320 AIR DRILL
C/W 6550ST
AIRSEEDER DEMO
P (780) 853-4013 • F (780) 853-4610 • C (780) 853-3843 (Sales: Kyle)
4814 - 49A St. Vermilion, AB T9X 1C8
Case IH PH800 Drill 2011 60 c/w Case IH 3430
Cart 2011 430 6000 acres always shedded
$168,000
John Deere 9650 Combine 2000
2000 eng hrs
$105,900
7 1300
F
24
AIR SEEDER
BulkBOOM
Available with optional Auto Section Control
for input cost savings.
Allows you to conveniently manage bulk
product (optional).
F
DETAIL D
SCALE 1 : 5
9
DETAIL B
SCALE 1 : 4
2X
LOCATE TABS USING THE
SCRIBE LINES ON PANEL.
KNE
PD
INTEGRAL TANK SYSTEM
PRO
H
124 17/32"
The patented integral tank design, allows all four
main tanks to meter individually, or, several tanks
can be combined to meter as one. Additional
flexibility is added with the non-metering Flex Bin.
40 bushel tank for low rate products such as
canola or inoculant (optional).
Precision metering.
58 1/2"
(TO MOUNT CENTER)
131 5/32"
A
71300
A
H
AIR SEEDER
Total Volume (bu)
1340 bu w/ Saddle Tank
1300
560
125
165
Tank 1
Non-Metering FLEX Bin
Tank 2
75
375
40
Tank 3
Tank 4
Optional Saddle Tank
7000 SERIES AIR SEEDER NEW M ODEL !
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BIG
redefining
For 2016, Bourgault redefines BIG
with the 71300. This new flagship
product exhibits 35% more size
than the 7950, with a base
capacity of 1300 bushels and a
1340 bushel maximum capacity
with the optional Saddle Tank!
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Bigger. Faster. Stronger.
Value+
ADD
B O U RG AU LT D EA LER S
Farm World is proud of our long history with Bourgault Industries.
As an authorized dealer for the past 30 years, we know Bourgault
products inside and out. We help our customers choose the right
Bourgault product for their farming operations and we service
everything we sell. FARM WORLD – KEEPING YOU GROWING.
2015 Bourgault 3320 Drill &
7700 TANK 76’ FULL SECTIONAL
CONTROL AND SO MUCH MORE!
$36,341.46 + GST BI-ANNUAL
PAYMENT (first payment down; OAC)
FIELD READY EQUIPMENT
USED TRACTORS
12 MF 7619 ......................................................
12 Versatile 435 4W ........................................
11 MF 7480, FWA, 965 loader w/ grapple ........
11 Versatile 280, FWD, 571 hrs ......................
09 MF 7480, loader ready ................................
97 MF 6170, FWA, EZ-ON loader, grapple,
4440 hrs............................................................
85 Versatile 856, 12 spd standard ...................
USED HARROWS
12 Bourgault 6000 @ 90’, mid harrow ............
10 Degelmen 7000 @ 82’, heavy harrow ........
09 Degelman 7000 @ 70’, heavy harrow ........
NEW GRAIN CARTS
15 Elmer HM-1150, blue, tarp, pivoting auger ...
2015 Bourgault 6550 TANK
$8,487.64 + GST BI-ANNUAL
PAYMENT (first payment down; OAC)
USED SWATHERS
13 John Deere W150, c/w John Deere 440D
hdr @ 40’, 250 hrs ............................................
13 MacDon M105, c/w MacDon D65 hdr @ 30’,
312 hrs..............................................................
11 MacDon M150, c/w MacDon D60 hdr @ 40’,
transport, 646 hrs .............................................
11 MacDon M150, c/w MacDon D60 hdr @ 35’,
transport, Free Form mounted roller, 320 hrs...
10 MF 9220, comes w/ ‘10 MF 5200 hdr @30’,
385 hrs..............................................................
09 MF 9220, comes w/ MF 5200 hdr @ 30’, 623
hrs.....................................................................
08 John Deere 4895, comes w/ ‘10 Honeybee
WS36 header @ 36’, transport, 1028 hrs .........
05 Prairie Star 4952i, c/w ‘03 MacDon 972 hdr
@ 36’, 1663 hrs ................................................
04 Westward 9250, comes w/ ‘04 MacDon 960
hdr, single swath, single reel, winch roller ........
04 Premier 2952I, c/w ‘04 MacDOn 972 hdr
@ 36’................................................................
03 MF 220XL, comes w/ MF 5000 @ 25’ hdr,
1100 hrs............................................................
98 MF 220, 30’, 1356 hrs..................................
96 Premier 2900, comes w/ ‘96 MacDon 960
hdr, 30’, 2362 hrs..............................................
John Deere 2420, 25’ ......................................
IHC 5000, diesel ...............................................
Find more equipment online at www.croppermotors.com
2015 Bourgault 7700 Tank
$17,338.82 + GST BI-ANNUAL
PAYMENT (first payment down; OAC)
306-874-2011
HWY 6 N, Naicam, SK
2015 Bourgault 7550 Tank
$8,976.58 + GST BI-ANNUAL
PAYMENT (first payment
down; OAC)
SHAUNAVON INDUSTRIES
Shaunavon, SK. • Ph: 306-297-2639 • F: 306-297-3827
[email protected] • www.shaunavonjd.com
PRE-OWNED DRILL & TANKS!
2009 Bourgault 3310 Drill 65FT, 10” SPACING, APPROX. 6000 ACRES ON TIPS, UNIT
HAS ALWAYS BEEN SHEDDED ............................................................................. $153,000
2004 Bourgault 5710 DRILL & TANK 54’, 10” SPACING, ONLY 330 TRIPS, LIKE NEW
3/4” OPENERS, 3 TANK , DBL SHOOT .................................................................... $85,000
2008 Bourgault 6450 Tank 3 TANK METERING, DBL SHOOT, DELUX AUGER,
ALWAYS SHEDDED .................................................................................................. $83,500
1993 Bourgault 3225 TANK 2 TANK METERING, 225 BUSHELS, TOW BEHIND, NEW
MONITOR..................................................................................................................... $9,700
2011 Bourgault 3310 & 2004 6550 Tank 66’, 12” SPACING, 70% LIFE 3” CARBIDE
OPENERS, 4 TANK, MID ROW SHANK.................................................................. $216,000
NEW HARROWS & CULTIVATORS!
2015 Bourgault 7200 HEAVY HARROWS 5/8” TINES & 9/16” TINES AVAILABLE! ...........
............................................................... Call for pricing! Great lease payments available!
2014 Bourgault 9400 FLOATING HITCH CHISEL PLOW 1/2” HEAVY HARROWS, HEAVY
DUTY TRAILING HITCH, & MORE! ....... Call for pricing! Great lease payments available!
For our complete inventory visit
www.farmworld.ca
Available: HIGH FLOTATION TIRE OPTION ON 3320 PARALINK DRILLS
AND THE NEW AUTO SECTION CONTROL 0N THE 7700 AND 7950 CARTS.
USED AIR DRILLS
1995 JD 8100 MFWD 9576 hrs ............$53,000
2009 BO 5710 74’ hoe drill w/ MRB’s, c/w 2009
6700 tow behind cart w/ duals ..........................
2010 JD 7830 MFWD w/ 746 lo/grapple
combination, 4825 hrs ................................ Call
1995 Flexicoil 5000 45’ hoe drill w/ 2320 tank excellent condition ...........................................
2010 JD 7830 MFWD 3625 hrs .................. Call
2009 BO 6450 deluxe tow behind cart, w/ 2008
60’ Khart disc drill, 8” spc .................................
TRACTORS
2005 JD 7920 MFWD w/ 746 lo/grapple
combination, 8300 hrs ........................$125,000
BOOK NOW & SAVE!
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Bourgault Carts & Drills
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3 3 2 0 QDA PAR AL I N K HOE DR I L L.
Kinistino
Set your seed depth without climbing over and under
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the frame! The 3320QDA Paralink Hoe Drill is unique in
the market, as it is the only independent depth drill that
Prince Albert
allows seeding depth to be adjusted easily & effectively!
306-922-2525
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Relative to the competition, the 71300 is more than twice as large as the
largest offerings from some of the majors!
What’s With the Name?
The 71300 is so BIG it outstrips
the naming convention of the 7000
Series air seeders. So how do you
pronounce this five digit name?
Officially it is the Seven, ThirteenHundred but for simplicity you can
just call it the Thirteen-Hundred.
However, no matter how you refer to
it, we know you’re talking about the
BIG one!
Size is Important,
Performance is Everything!
Although the 1300 redefines BIG, it is
a 7000 series through and through.
The cornerstone performance
features that define the 7000 series
are all included in the 1300. Such
as the patented KNEXTM integral tank
design with Flex Bin; this allows you
to combine and separate tanks as
required, maximizing acres between
fills. The hydraulic drive PDM Pro
meters with the extremely capable
and customer approved X30 Apollo
monitoring system. Other features
(both optional and standard) are the
Saddle Tank with storage platform,
scales, surge brakes, Auto Section
Control and don’t forget the Bulk
Boom lift system. Very important and
often understated is the quality and
attention to detail of the 7000 series,
like, 7 cameras including a rear view
camera and a comfortable 24" wide
aluminum tread stair case.
1340 bushels Needs
Some Serious Footing.
Carrying the load in an efficient
manner is very important. To
maintain a high level of flotation
and minimize compaction, the 1300
incorporates dual IF710/70R42
tires on the front and IF850/80R38
dual tires on the rear. The “IF” tire
designation refers to Increase Flexion
which translates into 20% more load
capacity compared to standard tires of
the same size, at the same pressure.
Minimizing Filling Times
Filling time is a very important
design parameter on a Bourgault Air
Seeder. As the tank has increased
in capacity, so has the loading
system. To maintain similar fill times
as the 7950, the 1300’s conveyor
is designed with a 20" belt in a 12"
tube.
The 1300 Air Seeder is refining big
for 2016 based on a platform that
delivers industry leading productivity
and performance. n
NEW for 2016 - Self Applying Surge Brake System
SAFETY & CONTROL.
Detecting when it is time to apply the
air seeder brakes can sometimes be
difficult. It can also be a considerable
challenge to manually perform all of
the necessary actions of turning a
seeding system around on a downward
slope while properly applying the
braking system. The self-applying
Surge Brake System makes a
significant improvement in this regard,
as braking will be applied automatically
Optional on 7700 and standard on 71300 & 7950 air seeders (wheeled units only - no tracks) - 2016 model year.
as the air seeder hitch load changes
from tension to compression. Test
operators have provided very
positive feedback regarding braking
performance, even when seeding on
very steep hills. Surge brakes apply
when needed without operator input.
This greatly reduces the potential of
implement damage as well as stress
on the operator.
TELESCOPING
HITCH
BRAKE
CYLINDER
BRAKE
MANIFOLD
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Saskatchewan Locations
Kindersley
306-463-2335
Lloydminster 306-825-6141
Unity
306-228-2686
Stock # Year
Make
Options
Air Drills
M17856A 2011
Bourgault
M17854A 2005
Bourgault
5810 72', 12" Sp, 450lb Trip, D/S, MRB, Dbl Walking Caster
M19498A 1998
Bourgault
M17805C 1997
Bourgault
M19173A 2001
Case IH
M13504B 2001
Ezee-On
M15818C 1999
Ezee-On
7500 40' 8" Sp, 3175 TBH Tank 175bu, Hyd Fan, 2-1/2" Stealth Oprs, Stl Pkr
M15538B 2002
Flexi-Coil
M17073B 1997
Flexi-Coil
M17855A 2011
New Holland
M18860A 2013
New Holland
5000 57' Air Drill, 3.5 inch Steel Packers, 12 inch Spacing, Dutch Low Draft Openers
57', 12" Sp, 3.5" Pkr, 550lbs Trip, Atom Jet PR openers, 2320 TBH Tank, Mech,
5000
Dbl Shoot
60', 10" Spacing Fold Back, Dbl Shoot air pack, 430BU TB Cart, VR Drive,
P2070
Intelliview Monitor
60' Fold Back Precision Drill, 10" Sp, TBH Air Kit, Mud Scrapers. c/w 2012 P1060
P2070
Air Cart
60', 10" Sp, Fold Back, C Shank, Dble Shoot Air Kit, 3" Paired Openers, SC430
P2060
TBT
5710 64' 9.8" Sp, MRB, 3.5" Stl Pkr, 450LB Trips, SC430 TBT Tank, Mech, Dual Fan
64' 9.8" Sp, 3/4" Carbide, 5440 Tow Behind Tank, 3 Tank Metering, Single Shoot,
5710
450lb Trips
5710 40' 9.8" Sp, S/S, Liquid Kit, 450LB Trips, 4.5" Stl Pkr, 3/4" Carbide SB Openers
ATX601 60' 12" Sp, 4.5" Rbr Pkr, 3" Paired row opener, 3450 Tank, Var Rate, 30.5 Tires,
2
Double shoot
7550 48' 12" Sp, D/S, Mid Shanks, 3" Rbr Pkr, 4000 350bu Tank, Load/Unload Auger
M20349B 2009
New Holland
M18558 2014
Seed Master TXB60 60ft 12" Sp, Nova 520 tank, Var rate, sect control, tire in tire packing, like new
Air Carts/Tanks
M17846B 2010
Bourgault
6450
M15159C 2004
Bourgault
5200
M19478A 2004
Bourgault
6550
M19471B 2003
Bourgault
5440
M20378X 1995
Bourgault
M15538D 1997
M20348B 2005
M20374C 2007
M17952A 1998
M20493X 2010
M19933A 2013
M17511A 2012
M20466X 2013
M17864A 2012
3 Tank Metering, 591 Monitor, Double Shoot, 450bu Tow Behind Air Tank, 10"
deluxe auger
200bu Tow Behind Air Tank, 2 Tank Metering, 277 Monitor, 8" Auger, Single
Shoot
20.8 X 38 Duals, X20 Monitor, 2 Fans, 4 Tank Metering, Deluxe Auger, Bag Lift,
Rear Hitch
5440 Tow Behind Air Tank, 3 Tank Metering, Double Shoot, 491 Monitor
3165 165bu Tow Behind Air Tank, Single Shoot, Tires at 90%
Dual Front Casters, 18.4x26 Diamond Rear Tires, Tow Behind, Mech Metering,
Flexi-Coil
1720
Single Shoot
REDUCED PRICE
New Holland SC380 TBT, 6 run, 380 bushel, Double Shoot, Variable rate, 30.5x32 tires, Flex controller
Sprayers
Flexi-Coil
306-237-4272
306-934-4686
www.moodysequipment.com
Quality Used Equipment
Model
Perdue
Saskatoon
68XL 134 foot Susp Boom, 1600 Gal, Hyd pump, Double Nozzle Bodies, Rinse tank
120' Wheel boom, 1600 Gal Tank, Dual Boom, Windscreens, Hyd Disk Markers,
Flexi-Coil S67XLT
Mix Tank
90’ 600 Gal Plastic Tank, FWA, Perkins 1106D engine, Foam Marker, Twin
SpaCoupe
7660
Nozzles
120', 1600 Gal Stainless Tank, Lux Cab, HID Aux Lighhting, Intellisteer, NAV II
New Holland SP365F
controller
120' Frt boom, 1600 Gal Stainless Tank, 3" Quick Fill, Viper Pro, Accubm, GPS
New Holland SP365F
Autostreer
New Holland
S1070 100' Susp Boom Pull Type Sprayer, 1350 US Gal Tank, Auto Rate Control
John Deere
120' boom, 620-70r38 Floater Tires, 1200 Gal Stainless Tank, HID light, Section
4940
Control
Price
M19491A
2014 Bourgault 3320
$102,900.00
$139,900.00
76.8'XTC, D/S, MRB, 7700 TBH,
Duals, Loaded, reg $445,000
$399,900 cash price
$83,888.00
$43,900.00
$49,900.00
$41,900.00
$27,500.00
$59,900.00
M14927A
2009 Morris Contour
61' 12" Sp, P1060 TBH Tank, VR,
Intellivw Monitor, reg $158,900
$139,900 cash price
$59,900.00
$189,900.00
$229,000.00
$124,900.00
Coming in
M17078A
2012 NW P2070
50', 10" Sp Precision Drill, P1060
TB Air Tk, reg $167,900
$149,900 cash price
$79,900.00
$19,900.00
$82,900.00
$59,500.00
$10,900.00
M20260A
2009 John Deere
60', 10" Sp, 430bu TBH Tank,
Dbl Shoot
$117,700 cash price
$12,900.00
$59,900.00
$24,600.00
$12,400.00
M20008A
2012 NH SP365F
120' Front Boom, 1600 Gal
Stainless, Vipr Pro,reg $324,900
$291,500 cash price
$145,000.00
$339,900.00
$329,000.00
$50,500.00
$249,900.00
M20393A
2010 NH P2070
70', 10" Sp, Fold Back Percision,
Pnuematics Pkrs, TBH, V rate
$139,900 reduced
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&
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Tracks &Tires
Bourgault places a significant focus on providing options to increase flotation and
reduce compaction on 3320 and 3720 drills as well as the 6000 and 7000 Series
air seeders. Bourgault has again upped the ante for the 2016 model year.
850/80R38 Dual Tire Option for the 7700 Air Seeder
Tracks for 7700, L7800 and 7950
The large 850/80R38 dual tires used on the 7950 are
now an available option on the 7700 air seeder for 2016.
With 850/80R38 singles on the front and duals on the
rear, the 7700 will exhibit even greater flotation and
minimal rolling resistance. Customers often comment on
how easy pulling the 7950 is as the low rolling resistance
of the large 90” diameter 850/80R38 tires truly makes a
difference. The benefits of this large diameter tire will now
be appreciated on the 7700.
Tracks are now available on the larger 7000 series tanks
for 2016. These tracks are supplied by the leading track
manufacturer, Camoplast, and are generously proportioned
to minimize compaction. Even though the tracks are
large, the ability of the conveyor/auger to unload all of the
air seeder tanks is maintained. The rear track features
tie bar linkages connecting the ends of the tracks to
the air seeder frame, this reduces loading on the axle
spindles when turning the unit. The front and rear axles
are also specifically designed to maintain adequate ground
clearance and structural integrity. It should be noted
that braking systems are not compatible with air seeders
equipped with tracks. n
Refer to Track Systems for 7950,
L7800 and 7700 Air Seeders on
the Bourgault website for additional
information and specifications.
Bourgault 7950 air seeder equipped with tracks
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auto section control (asc)
ASC
the
Advantage
Realize Direct Input Cost Savings with Auto Section Control.
AUTO SECTION CO NTROL ( A S C )
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How ASC Works.
The Bourgault Auto Section Control (ASC) system is designed to work with the Topcon X30 Apollo system to manage
product distribution across the drill when it overlaps a seeded section of the field.
When the Topcon X30 Apollo system senses that the drill is approaching an overlap, the system sends a signal to
the corresponding hydraulically actuated knife valve located on the primary manifold. Product flow is stopped to one
or more secondary manifolds, and "clean air", or air without product is diverted into the closed line. This operation
maintains a balanced distribution of the products and also purges remaining product from the line in that section,
preventing possible blockages. The Auto Section Control option is available on all 7000 Series air seeders.
The Knife-Style Valve
Seeding Position:
Product flows through
4Cylinder is extended,
primary elbow:
4Product flow open,
4Product follows
4Clean air blocked
outside radius of
CLEAN AIR
PRODUCT
elbow,
CLEAN AIR
PRODUCT
4Clean air (free from
product) is allowed
Closed Position:
to exit via the clean
4Cylinder retracted,
air plenum when
the product flow is
4Product flow blocked,
blocked.
4Clean air open
Watch a demonstration of ASC in action by viewing “Bourgault Auto Section Control - How It Works” on the
BourgaultVideo YouTube channel.
Excellent fit Fit to Bourgault Seeding System
The Bourgault Auto Section Control employs
a simple yet ingenious approach that adds a
few extra moving components to the Bourgault
metering and distribution system. Hydraulically
activated knife valves control the flow of product
to the secondary distribution outlets. A two sided
nylon/urethane seal is preloaded against the
knife valve to prevent air loss yet provides the
durability required for years of trouble free use.
Each knife valve is equipped with a proximity
sensor, providing feedback to the X30 monitor
thus reassuring the operator that the ASC is
performing as expected.
Several features
of the Bourgault
seeding system
enhance the
benefits of the
Bourgault Auto
Section Control system.
METERING
AUGER CORE
POLY-METERING
AUGER
UMHW LINER
PD
PRO
The PDM Pro metering auger on Bourgault’s Class A
system draws product from a central sump, ensuring
that there is always the calibrated amount of seed being
applied to each open section, even when the tank is
running low on product. Units that operate with a Class-B
distribution system may experience product settling
unevenly over the length of the long metering rolls when
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to all of our customer’s for
your continued patronage.
We sincerely appreciate it!
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on our 2016 factory orders.
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costs while increasing yields.
COMBINES
2013 New Holland CR9090, Eng Hrs: 336, Sep Hrs: 251 .............................................................................................$395,000
2013 New Holland CR9090, Eng Hrs: 338, Sep Hrs: 249 .............................................................................................$395,000
2013 New Holland CR9090, Eng Hrs: 504, Sep Hrs: 347 .............................................................................................$375,000
2014 New Holland CR8090, Eng Hrs: 355, Sep Hrs: 281 .............................................................................................$365,000
2014 New Holland CR8090, Eng Hrs: 377, Sep Hrs: 271 .............................................................................................$365,000
2014 New Holland CR8090, Eng Hrs: 327, Sep Hrs: 255 .............................................................................................$365,000
2012 New Holland CR8090, Eng Hrs: 898, Sep Hrs: 704 .............................................................................................$279,000
2009 New Holland CR9060, Eng Hrs: 1266, Sep Hrs: 945 ...........................................................................................$185,000
2008 Case IH 7010, Eng Hrs: 2203, Sep Hrs: 1624 .........................................................................................................$159,000
2005 New Holland CR960, Eng Hrs: 3050, Sep Hrs: 2185 ............................................................................................$117,000
2005 New Holland CR960, Eng Hrs: 2358, Sep Hrs: 1869 ............................................................................................$115,000
2003 New Holland CR970, Eng Hrs: 3746, Sep Hrs: 2778 ............................................................................................$110,000
2003 New Holland CR960, Eng Hrs: 2986, Sep Hrs: 2271 ............................................................................................$105,000
2003 New Holland CX8040, Eng Hrs: 2530, Sep Hrs: 2200 ..........................................................................................$ 95,000
1999 New Holland TR99, Eng Hrs: 2352, Sep Hrs: 1665 ..............................................................................................$ 79,000
1999 New Holland TR99, Eng Hrs: 3649, Sep Hrs: 2841 ..............................................................................................$ 79,000
2001 New Holland TR99, Eng Hrs: 1995, Sep Hrs: 1568 ..............................................................................................$ 75,000
1996 New Holland TR98, Eng Hrs: 2621, Sep Hrs: 2104 ..............................................................................................$ 35,000
1998 New Holland TR98, Eng Hrs: 2923, Sep Hrs: 2332 ..............................................................................................$ 34,000
1994 Case IH 1688, Eng Hrs: 4000 ..................................................................................................................................$ 30,000
1995 New Holland TR97, Eng Hrs: 3377, Sep Hrs: 3030 ..............................................................................................$ 27,000
1991 New Holland TR96, Eng Hrs: 3847 .......................................................................................................................$ 15,000
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running low. If a wing section turns off more than the
main frame sections during operation, that portion of the
metering roll feeding the drill’s center section could run
out earlier, forcing the operator to stop, go into the tank
and redistribute the product. With Bourgault ASC system,
you’re good to the last cup.
The X30
Apollo
Field
Headland
Boundary
Upon completion of this
Manager
inner area the operator then
feature
seeds the remaining full width
headlands to finish the field.
works in
conjunction
with
Offset
Bourgault
ASC to
minimize
cost &
complexity
of lifting openers. Headland Manager allows producers
to choose the number of headlands from a field map,
seed the field inside the headlands, and then seed the
headlands last. This procedure eliminates the need to
lift individual openers, which not only reduces overall
drill complexity and cost, but also prevents frame stress
and skewing. When only some of the openers of the drill
are lifted out of the ground, huge torques can be placed
through the drill frame. Skewing, especially dual-knife or
double-shoot systems, can place the crop in danger, as
the seed and fertilizer rows may start to merge.
HEADLAND MANAGER
Reduce Costs – Improve Profit
Avoiding overlap of seed and fertilizer with ASC can result
in significant cost savings. Farming operations that
incorporate high product rates can achieve a return on
their ASC investment in the first year of use! In addition
to the direct financial benefits, producers are realizing a
more even crop stand and reduced lodging in the headland
areas. This in turn contributes to more even maturity and
higher quality grain sample at harvest time.
Bourgault conducted its own agronomic research to help
capture a true picture of the financial benefits of sectional
control. The Bourgault Agronomy Team performed a 3
year study where they compared two different seeding
scenarios; one set as a normal pass with the drill placing
seed and fertilizer (single seeded), and a second as a
double pass, effectively doubling the tillage, seed and
fertilizer to simulate seeding overlap (double seeded).
These tests were conducted in 2009, 2011 and 2012
(2010 tests were lost due to excessive moisture) and
were done using barley, wheat, and canola as test crops.
Typical seeding and fertilizer rates for the region were
used, and the values for inputs and crop prices used
corresponded to the applicable year of the study. The data
collected from three different crops over three separate
years pointed out that the overlap area typically out
produced the single seeded test, but when the input costs
are factored in it is clear that the profit level is lower when
overlap occurs.
Applying the Results
To gain a perspective of the savings
realized, we applied the results
obtained from the study to a sample
field (pictured on the right). This
field is an actual ½ section that was
seeded with a system equipped with
an X20 Bourgault Topcon controller.
Taking into account all the
unseeded areas of the map, it was
calculated there was 272 actual
acres available. Using the same
map, it was calculated that 300
acres would be seeded when using
a single section 65' drill (no ASC), and 278 acres if seeded
with a 65' drill with section control consisting of 8 sections.
This means that the ASC drill will provide a 7% reduction in
overlap compared to the drill without section control.
We then applied these numbers to a 5000 acre farm that
practiced a 1/3 rotation of the three different crops where
data was collected. It was assumed that all the land for
this farm was very similar to the ½ section example shown
on the previous page. In comparing the ASC and non-ASC
examples, input savings were factored, as well as yield
( C on t ' d o n pa g e 3 5 )
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2000 John Deere 9650 Combine $98,000
2006 Massey Ferguson 9420 Swather $58,000
2011 New Holland SP240F Sprayer $268,000
2012 Gleaner S77 Combine $298,000
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2012 Bourgault 3710 & L6550 Single Tank & Cultivator
$259,000
AIR DRILLS
2011 Bourgault 3310 ............$158,000
2009 Bourgault 3310 ............$148,000
2010 Bourgault 3710 ............$279,000
2011 Bourgault 3710 ............$184,000
2013 Bourgault 3710 ............$198,000
2012 Bourgault 3710-50 .......$168,000
2002 Bourgault 5710 ..............$55,800
2008 Bourgault 5710 ............$108,000
1998 Bourgault 5710 ..............$59,900
1997 Bourgault 5710 ..............$48,000
2007 Case IH ATX700/3430...$79,000
2001 Flexi-Coil 3450...............$39,500
2003 Flexi-Coil 5000/3450......$89,000
2002 Flexi-Coil 6000 / 3450..$115,000
2010 Flexi-Coil P2060 ............$68,000
2008 NH SD550 .....................$59,000
AIR SEEDERS
2013 Bourgault 3320/L6550 ..$289,000
2013 Bourgault 3710 / L6450 ..............
..............................................$245,000
2001 Bourgault 5440 ..............$48,000
2012 Bourgault 6450 ...........................
2010 Bourgault 6450 ............$108,000
2011 Bourgault L6550 ..........$105,000
2009 Bourgault L6550 ..........$105,000
2009 Bourgault L6550 .........................
Bourgault 3225 Air Tank/Cart ..............
ROUND BALERS
2003 Bale King 3100 Bale Processor ..
..................................................$9,800
2004 Case IH RBX562 ...........$13,800
2008 Case IH RBX564 ...........$19,800
2008 NH BR7090 ...................$19,500
2011 NH BR7090 ................................
2003 NH BR780 .......................$7,900
2003 NH BR780 .....................$15,800
2004 NH BR780 .....................$12,500
2005 NH BR780 .....................$13,500
2006 NH BR780A ...................$14,500
2007 NH BR780A ...................$15,900
2007 NH BR780A ...................$12,800
BLADES
2013 Leon Q5000 Blade.........$33,000
2012 Leon Q5000 Blade.........$33,000
2013 Leon Q5000 Blade.........$33,000
COMBINES
2012 AGCO Gleaner S77 .....$298,000
2013 AGCO Gleaner S77 .....$329,000
2012 Versatile 500 4WD Tractor $285,000
2012 AGCO Gleaner S77 .....$298,000
1999 Case IH 2388.................$68,000
2000 Case IH 8010...............$189,000
2008 Case IH 8010...............$169,500
2013 Claas 760 ....................$389,000
2000 John Deere 9650 ...........$98,000
2007 John Deere 9860STS ..$208,000
2012 John Deere S680.........$359,000
2012 NH CR8090 .................$339,000
2013 NH CR8090 .................$359,000
2012 NH CR8090 .................$359,000
2007 NH CR9070 .................$229,500
2008 NH CR9070 .................$249,000
2009 NH CR9070 .................$239,000
2008 NH CR9070 .................$195,000
2007 NH CR9070 .................$198,000
2009 NH CR9080 .................$269,000
2014 NH CR9090 .................$389,000
2014 NH CR9090 .................$395,000
2010 NH CR9090 .................$349,000
2014 NH CR9090 ................................
2010 NH CR9090 .................$318,000
2011 NH CR9090 .................$339,000
2012 NH CR9090Z ...............$359,000
2006 NH CR970 ...................$189,500
2005 NH CR970 ...................$159,000
2006 NH CR970 ...................$169,500
2013 NH CX8080 .................$358,000
2008 NH CX8080 .................$189,000
2007 NH CX8080 .................$218,000
2010 NH CX8080 .................$255,000
2013 NH CX8090 .................$348,000
2003 NH CX860 ...................$129,000
2004 NH CX860 ...................$138,000
1996 NH TR98........................$39,000
1997 NH TR98........................$48,000
1998 NH TR98........................$48,000
1999 NH TR99........................$69,000
1993 NH TX36 ........................$25,000
1997 NH TX66 ......................$385,000
1998 NH TX66 ........................$39,500
1998 NH TX66 ........................$49,500
1998 NH TX66 .....................................
1996 NH TX66 ........................$48,000
SEEDING / TILLAGE
2013 Mandako MT3620RB Deep
Tillage .....................................$65,000
2010 Riteway 8100 Row Crop Tillage ..
................................................$36,000
2012 John Deere S680 Combine $359,000
2008 Farm King 17FCW Field
Cultivator .....................................$995
2014 Valmar 3255 Field Cultivator ......
................................................$12,800
2001 Brandt 1390 Grain Auger.........
..................................................$9,000
2010 NuVision 5395 Grain Auger ........
................................................$21,000
2008 REM Mfg 3700 Grain Vac...........
................................................$22,000
2007 Bourgault 7200-72 Harrow
Heavy ..................................................
2013 Bourgault 7200-84 Harrow
Heavy .....................................$50,000
HEADER COMBINES
2008 Honey Bee HB36 ...........$48,000
1996 Honey Bee SP25 ...........$18,500
1995 Honey Bee SP30 ...........$29,500
1997 Honey Bee SP30 ...........$29,900
1999 Honey Bee SP36 ...........$29,000
1994 Honey Bee SP36 ...........$19,500
2012 John Deere 635 .............$68,000
2008 John Deere 936D ..........$39,900
1998 MacDon 871 ....................$6,000
2010 MacDon D60..................$59,500
2011 MacDon FD70 ...............$89,500
2011 MacDon FD70-35 ..........$75,000
2011 MacDon FD70-45 ..........$75,000
2013 MacDon FD75 ...............$79,000
2010 Massey Ferguson 5100-35 .........
................................................$58,000
2006 NH 88C-36.....................$58,000
2009 NH 88C-42.....................$68,000
2007 NH 94C-25..................................
2000 NH 94C-25..................................
2005 NH 94C-30.....................$29,500
2003 NH 94C-30.....................$29,500
2003 NH 94C-36.....................$44,000
2009 NH 94C-36.....................$53,000
2008 NH 94C-36.....................$49,500
2004 NH 94C-36.....................$45,000
2003 NH 94C-36.....................$39,500
2009 NH 94C-36.....................$44,000
1999 NH 994-25 .....................$26,800
1999 NH 994-25 .....................$25,000
1998 NH 994-25 .....................$28,500
1999 NH 994-30 .....................$29,500
2000 NH 994-30 .....................$38,000
1998 NH 994-36 .....................$19,000
2013 Class 760 Combine $389,000
1998 NH 994-36 .....................$19,000
2007 NH HB36 .......................$29,500
1998 NH SP30........................$28,500
1994 NH SP30........................$19,500
HEADER DRAPER
1995 MacDon 960 ..................$19,800
1998 MacDon 960 ....................$7,500
1996 MacDon 960 ...............................
1998 MacDon 960 ....................$9,500
1998 MacDon 960 ..................$25,000
1992 MacDon 960-30 .............$19,800
2003 MacDon 972 ..................$39,000
MOWER CONDITIONERS
1992 John Deere 1600 .............$5,800
2013 John Deere 956 .............$32,500
2000 MacDon 5010 ................$12,000
2003 MacDon 922 ..................$12,500
2002 NH 1431 ..........................$9,800
1996 NH 1475 ..........................$9,800
2007 NH 1475 ........................$22,000
1998 NH 1475 ........................$13,800
1995 NH 2216 ..........................$7,500
1995 NH 2216 ..........................$9,500
2000 NH 2300 ........................$10,500
1999 NH 2300 ........................$10,500
2011 NH HS16 .......................$24,800
2007 NH HS18 .......................$16,800
2006 NH HS18 .......................$19,000
1997 Westward 9200..............$39,000
SPRAYERS
1998 Flexi-Coil S62 Sprayer.....$3,400
1987 Flexi-Coil S62 Sprayer.....$4,800
2003 Flexi-Coil S67 Sprayer...$19,500
2008 NH SF115 Sprayer ........$24,900
2008 Case IH Patriot 3320 Sprayer/
High Clearance .....................$148,000
2005 Miller 2275HT Sprayer/High
Clearance .............................$169,000
2005 Miller 2275HT Sprayer/High
Clearance ............................................
2011 NH SP240F Sprayer/High
Clearance .............................$268,000
SWATHERS
1990 AGCO Hesston 1200 .......$2,800
2008 John Deere 4895 ...........$82,500
2013 MacDon D6540DK.........$59,000
2013 MacDon M105 .............$138,000
2010 MacDon M150 .............$109,500
2011 MacDon M150 ............................
2011 MacDon M150 ............................
2013 MacDon M155 ............................
2011 Massey Ferguson 5230 ..............
2006 Massey Ferguson 9420 ...........
................................................$58,000
2011 Massey Ferguson M9435-453 ....
................................................$59,500
2009 NH H8040 ......................$98,000
2011 NH H8060 ......................$95,000
2006 NH HB30 .......................$26,000
1999 NH HW300 ....................$39,800
2003 Premier 2952 .................$48,000
1998 Westward 9300..............$35,800
TRACTORS
2008 NH C190 Track Loader..$43,500
1991 Case IH 9270.................$65,000
2006 Massey Ferguson 6480 ..$49,000
2009 McCormick TTX230 .......$99,000
1994 NH 8970 ........................$48,000
2009 NH T6030 ......................$85,000
2009 NH T6030 Elite ...........................
2010 NH T6070 WLDR...........$93,000
2011 NH T7.170 ...................$119,000
2011 NH T7.235 AutoCommand .........
..............................................$119,000
2011 NH T7.270 AutoCommand .........
..............................................$178,000
2008 NH T7030 ....................$109,000
2008 NH T7040 ......................$99,500
2010 NH T7040 ....................$118,000
2001 NH TM125 .....................$48,000
2009 NH TV6070 ....................$95,000
2011 NH TV6070 ..................$118,000
2008 NH TV6070 ....................$79,500
4WD TRACTORS
2012 Buhler Versatile 500 ....$285,000
2012 Buhler Versatile 500 ....$275,000
2009 Case IH STX535Q .......$278,000
1998 NH 9682 ........................$95,000
2014 NH T9.615 ...................$338,000
2014 NH T9.615 ...................$338,000
2008 NH T9040 ....................$209,000
2010 NH T9060HD ...............$189,000
2002 NH TJ450 ....................$138,000
VERTICAL TILLAGE
2013 Bourgault 8910 - 70 .....$115,000
2010 Salford 570 RTS ............$65,000
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increase at the overlap, the cost of the ASC option, and the
expense of a more accurate GPS subscription.
“The mechanical [operation] was perfect.”
Once all the factors were calculated, our example farm
would pay back the added investment in just over 3 years.
It is important to point out that the payback calculation was
obtained on average rate of inputs. Higher input levels or
fields with greater overlap will dramatically increase ASC
payback. Visit the Bourgault website for a more detailed
analysis.
“It was phenomenal, amazing.”
“The headlands were around 6-8" of overlap ... unbelievable!”
ASC – Actual Savings of Costs
Bourgault surveyed ASC Operators after the 2014 season
(the first season that ASC had been released) to get
their feedback on the benefits provided. In general, the
responses were extremely positive whereby operators
reported estimated direct cost savings from 2% to 10%, with
one claiming 15% - significant savings when considering
what input costs are!
The time it takes to realize a return from the investment into
Auto Section Control will vary based on size of operation,
amount of obstacles, and rates of product applied. When
factoring anticipated savings, one must keep in mind several
facts to ensure a realistic goal is set. These facts include
that double seeded areas may out produce single seeded
areas, overlap is not completely eliminated with ASC (or any
sectional control system), and to use a realistic savings factor
when developing a justification for sectional control. On the
flip side, additional benefits ASC will provide from reduced
double seeding will be more even maturity and reduced
chance of lodging.
Each operator was then asked to rate their satisfaction of the
ASC system. The final average was 87%, a fantastic result
for the first year on the market! Some of their comments
included:
At the end of the day, the Bourgault Auto Section Control
system is an effective tool to keep more dollars in farmer’s
pockets. As input costs continue to rise, ASC will soon
become a standard on many Prairie farms. n
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ADDING
FOR
Value
YEARS
s
by Curtis de Gooijer, P.Ag.,
Corporate Agronomist
Band Your Urea!
What Do You Really Have to Lose?
There has been a large focus this past winter and spring in the Ag media on the potential
for heavy losses from banding nitrogen fertilizer, particularly urea (CO(NH2)2). The majority
of the loss described comes from ammonia (NH3) volatilization, which is the loss of
nitrogen as a gas into the atmosphere. This discussion has steered many to believe that
they must now bury their urea 3-5" in the ground before it is safe from loss. For those
machines unable to reach this depth, a suggested alternative to banding is to broadcast
stabilized or efficiently enhanced fertilizers, known as EEFs, to reduce loss. Some of
these products are highly effective, but they do come with a cost and do require adequate
moisture to relocate the nitrogen down into the rooting zone when broadcast. It is
important to question the information on the amount of loss from banding urea as losses
can be minimal when sufficient moisture is present.
37
The Bourgault Agronomy Team is very aware of the potential for
loss when banding urea and is into our second year of our field
study to look at this issue. To further discuss this topic, it is
important to understand the processes in which urea (46-0-0)
becomes plant available.
Step 1 – Urea (CO(NH2)2) becomes Ammonia (NH3-)
4The first step in the process is that urea is broken down by
an enzyme called urease, which is provided by soil bacteria
CO(NH2)2 + H2O + urease g 2NH3 + CO2.
4The urease enzyme breaks down urea into ammonia and
carbon dioxide when water is present.
4This is the first step where volatilization can occur where
nitrogen can be lost to the atmosphere.
Step 2 – Ammonia (NH3-) becomes Ammonium (NH4+)
4The second step occurs very rapidly in the presence of water
(H2O). When adequate moisture is available, the ammonia
essentially takes a hydrogen molecule from water to make
ammonium.
4Ammonium is stable in the soil; it will not leach or volatilize in
this form.
4Nitrogen in this form is plant available. However, it is not
soluble by water so therefore will not move to the roots of the
plant. Ammonium is like Phosphorous, a root must come in
direct contact to this molecule in order for it to be taken up.
Step 3 –Ammonium (NH4+) becomes Nitrite (NO2-)
4This third process requires soil bacteria called Nitrosomonas
to complete the reaction. Hydrogen is removed from nitrogen,
and oxygen is added on.
4At this point, the nitrogen is susceptible to leaching as it is
water soluble when this step is complete.
Step 4 – Nitrite (NO2-) becomes Nitrate (NO3-)
4The final process is commonly referred to as nitrification, which
requires bacteria called Nitrobacter. This bacteria oxidizes
nitrite, where it adds another oxygen onto the nitrogen.
4After this reaction occurs, nitrate nitrogen is water soluble,
mobile in the soil, and is taken up through the roots of the
plant in large amounts. This form of nitrogen is also very
susceptible to leaching.
From these basic chemical steps, we can see that step 1 and
step 2 is where the focus of the shallow banding discussion is
focused. Essentially, urea changes to ammonia and then to
ammonium very quickly. As a comparison, anhydrous ammonia
(82-0-0) starts at step 2, so when applied it must hit moisture
very quickly so that it does not escape out of the trench and into
the atmosphere. The ammonia attracts water at a rapid rate and
creates ammonium. If the ammonia does not react with water,
there is a risk that it will move upwards and escape.
There has been research done on nitrogen loss that shows that
when urea is broadcast, up to 50% of the fertilizer N can be lost
to volatilization (Sommer et al., 2004). When nitrogen is banded
at 1" below the soil surface, the loss is cut in half (Ismail et al,
1991), and when banded at a depth of 2", it can range from
0-7% loss (Feen and Miyamoto, 1981; Ismail et al, 1991).
In one particular study conducted by Rochette et al, 2009,
losses from banding at a depth of 2" were higher than the loss
of when urea was broadcast. However, the researcher states,
“We conclude that the lower N loss when urea was broadcast at
the surface was the result of the very low rate of hydrolysis at the
soil surface because of dry conditions”. Essentially, the loss of
nitrogen in the band was the result of the urea granule physically
hitting moisture and starting the nitrogen conversion described
above. The urea that was sitting in the dry soil on the surface
did not volatilize because it did not have enough moisture to
start the process. Furthermore, the broadcast urea would not
have released very much nitrogen for the uptake of any plants,
making it a very poor comparison to banding the urea which
would have been releasing nitrogen for plant uptake.
When looking at the chemical process that urea undergoes in the
soil, we can see that water plays an important role in trapping
nitrogen so it does not escape into the atmosphere. Moisture is
typically contained within soil and placing an appropriate amount
of soil over the band will greatly reduce the amount of loss.
How to measure the depth of a MRB®
It is important to remember that the depth of the Bourgault
MRBs® is controlled completely separate from the depth of
the seed. On many of the competitors' side-banding seeding
equipment, the depth of the band and the depth of the seed are
changed in a single procedure where it is set at about ¾" below
the seed row at the bottom of the seed trench. The fertilizer
band will have to be moved closer to the soil surface when
seeding shallow seeded crops such as canola, which can be
heavily fertilized.
It is critical when measuring the depth of the MRBs®, to keep
in mind of where the true ground level is. MRBs® are the first
part of the machine to pass through the soil. Once the MRB®
has made its trench and dropped the fertilizer in the slot, the
openers on each side of the MRB® are responsible for throwing
soil back on top. The exact amount of soil will also vary with field
conditions (ie. tilled soil versus stubble) and seeding speed, but
in most cases, there can be two additional inches of soil thrown
on top of the soil surface where the MRBs® travelled.
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1999 PRAIRIE STAR 4920
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2007 CASE IH WDX1202
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$115,500
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$179,500
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2012 CIH WD1203, 30’, dlx cab ..................$89,500
2012 CIH WD1203, 36’, dlx cab, exc...........$95,500
1997 MacDon 9300, turbo, 25’ ....................$23,000
2002 Harvest Pro 8150, 30’, turbo...............$53,500
1995 Premier 2900, 30’, turbo .....................$33,500
2012 CIH WD1903, 36’, roller....................$116,900
2012 CIH WD1903, 36’, roller....................$119,900
1996 CIH 8820, 30’......................................$17,900
2013 MacDon M155, 40’, VG cond ...........$139,500
2010 CIH WD1903, 190 HP, 36’..................$93,900
2012 CIH 9230, lux cab, duals ..................$299,000
2009 CIH 8120, dlx cab, 500 hrs ...............$229,000
2004 CIH 8010, Swthmstr .........................$114,900
HB 3655, 36’, flex, UCA...............................$42,900
MacDon 960, 36’, 2388 mnt, gge whls ..........$3,900
CIH 1010, 30’, transport ................................$7,900
2009 CIH 8120, lux cab, VG cond .............$215,000
1998 CIH 2388, accel, topper ......................$44,900
2010 NH CR9090, elevation, duals ...........$234,900
2003 CIH 2388, AFX, topper .......................$74,900
2013 CIH 9230, lux cab, duals ..................$349,000
2009 CIH 8120, fc chppr............................$205,000
2009 CIH 9120, dlx cab, fc chppr ..............$229,000
2007 NH CR9070, 1295 hrs ......................$129,000
2011 CIH 9120, lux cab, duals ..................$275,000
2013 CIH Puma 160 w/FEL .......................$145,500
2014 CIH 550, duals, guidance .................$353,900
2009 Apache AS1010, 1000 gal ................$135,000
2013 CIH 4430, 120’, 1200 gal ss .............$329,000
2009 CIH 3185, 90’, AIM ...........................$159,000
2011 JD 4930, 120’, 1200 gal....................$239,000
2005 BG 6350, CRA, 3TM...........................$55,000
2001 BG 8810 w/2004 BG 5350..................$89,000
1998 FC 5000 w/2320, 51’ ..........................$23,500
2011 BG 6550, dlx augr, CRA .....................$89,000
2011 Salford RTS570, 41’ ...........................$64,500
2013 Degelman Pro-Till 40’ .......................$135,000
2013 BG 3320, 66’ w/BG 6550 ..................$319,000
BG Steel Packers ..........................................$7,500
600/65R28 R1W GY Tire..................................$900
Koenders 8’ PT Swathroller ..............................$890
SAK 12x2200, VG cond...............................$12,900
LP DH1572, 72”, disc harrows.......................$1,699
2010 Swisher 44” PT Fin. Mower .....................$795
2006 Kubota GF1800, diesel, 60”..................$7,900
Pattison CB2150 Liquid Cart .......................$12,900
Degelman 14’ Dozer Blade..........................$10,500
NH 116 Sickle Haybine..................................$6,900
Highline BM1400, hyd tilt .............................$18,900
Dyna Fab Swather Transport ........................$8,300
Leon 10’ Dozer Blade ....................................$8,900
2012 J & M 1150 Grain Cart ........................$49,900
AGRONO M Y
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39
How deep should the Mid Row Banders® (MRBs®) be set at?
Bourgault has set a guideline for banders to be set at 2" to
3" below the original field surface level which is typically 1"
below the seed opener. The depth of the seed may change
as a producer changes between crops and between moisture
conditions. The importance of placing a band of urea into
moisture may be just as important as placing the seed into
moisture. The mound that is formed over the bander trench
is unpacked soil, but it still has the capability to add more soil
coverage to the band. At a 1" seeding depth and a bander
depth of 1" below the seed depth, there can be upwards of 4"
of soil covering the band.
The risk of loss when banding urea close to the surface of the
soil is understood by knowing the processes that urea undergoes
when changing into a plant available form of nitrogen. From
this, we can identify when, and why, there are losses in certain
situations. This understanding can be used to set the depth of
the MRBs® to reduce the risk of loss. In dry conditions, placing a
band close to the soil surface will increase risk of loss. In moist
conditions, the risk is reduced, but adequate coverage is still
essential.
The Bourgault Agronomy Team will be looking at the nitrogen
losses from various placement strategies. This will be done with
the use of volatilization dosimeters following the procedures
outlined by John Heard of the University of Manitoba (www.
umanitoba.ca). A MRB® band will be tested for losses at different
depths using urea as well as an EEF. Depth will also be compared
with broadcast applications and dual-knife side-band openers
using the same nitrogen products. The MRB® band will also be
tested with Plant Root Simulators, referred to as PRS probes,
from Western Ag Labs. These studies will focus on identifying the
timeline that the nitrogen converts from urea to its various forms
of nitrogen throughout the 4 steps. These probes are physically
placed into the band to take the desired measurements.
The banding of urea as the primary nitrogen source for agriculture
has long been practiced across the prairies. There may be ways
to improve the efficacy of this tried and tested practice, including
the potential for utilizing EEFs, but overall getting the fertilizer
physically in the ground will continue to be the most cost effective
and efficient way to ensure plants will have access to this key
nutrient.
The Agronomy Team at Bourgault Industries is dedicated to
providing Producers with accurate and reliable information when
it comes to the use of Bourgault equipment, but also to provide
information on agronomy matters in general. Feel free to contact
the Bourgault office for questions on this topic, or other topics
regarding agronomy issues.
WATER is the driving factor in any fertilizer strategy. For
banding, it helps in the conversions to ensure ammonia does
not escape into the atmosphere. When broadcasting efficiency
enhanced fertilizer, rain is needed to wash the nitrogen into the
roots of the plant. If this does not occur, eventually the urease
inhibitor will wear off and it will act like normal urea. There can
be substantial losses from broadcasting urea, upwards of 50%.
What are Efficiency Enhanced Fertilizers, or EEFs?
When talking about nitrogen, EEFs are gaining a lot of attention
in the marketplace. Essentially, all EEFs products are urea that
has either been physically coated with a plastic substance, or
have been treated with a type of chemical that disrupts specific
steps within the nitrogen cycle.
4Polymer coated – This type of fertilizer slowly releases liquid
urea through the coating. It requires water to come into
contact with the granule and wash the urea into the soil
so the nitrification process can occur. This product is used
as slow release type of fertilizer that will reduce the risk of
placing high rates of nitrogen with the seed. An example is
ESN* (Environmental Safe Nitrogen).
4Urease Inhibitors – This coating will disrupt the first step in
the urea to nitrate conversion process. It inhibits the ability
of the urease to convert urea to ammonia. Instead, urea
becomes liquid urea where it moves deeper into the soil
profile. Once the urease inhibitor has worn off, the urea
conversion process is allowed to continue. With this process
occurring at a greater depth in the soil, there is a reduced
risk of loss through volatilization. This product is commonly
used in broadcast applications instead of urea. An example
is Agrotain**.
4Nitrification Inhibitors – These products disrupt the third step
in the urea process where ammonium changes to nitrite. The
nitrogen is not allowed to be transformed into nitrite, so it
stays in the stable ammonium form longer where it cannot
volatilize or leach. This product is best used for broadcasting,
as well as for a slow release form of nitrogen. An example is
SuperU***, which also contains a urease inhibitor.
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REFERENCES:
Fenn, L. B., and Miyamoto, S. 1981. Ammonia loss and associated reactions of urea in
calcareous soils. J. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. 45, 537–540.
Ismail, K. M., Wheaton, F. W., Douglass, L. W., and Potts, W. 1991. Modeling ammonia
volatilization from loamy sand soil treated with liquid urea. Trans. ASAE 34, 756–763.
Rochette, P., J. MacDonald, D. Angers, and M. Chantigny. 2009. Banding of Urea Increased
Ammonia Volatilization in a Dry Acidic Soil. J. Environ. Qual. 38:1383-1390.
Sommers, S.G., J.K. Schjorring, and O.T. Denmead. 2004. Ammonia emission from mineral
fertilizers and fertilized crops. Adv. Agron. 82:557-622.
* ESN is a registered trademark of Agrium,
** Agrotain is a registered trademark of Koch Agronomic Services,
*** SuperU is a trademark of Koch Agronomic Services
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.......................................................$521,000
2014 JD 9560R 596hrs, PS, 800/70R38D
Mich, 78gpm 5 Hyd, HID, PTO, JD Link,
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2014 JD 9560R ATI 822hrs, PS, 36” ATI
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560hp ..........$517,000
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Tracks,
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Steering
2013
JD 9650R
hrs,130cc
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Pump, HID,
Michelin,
78 PTO,
gpm Leather,
5 hyds,JDLink,
HID, JDLink,
Powerguard,cast
Weights,
510hp
........$411,000
PowerGuard,
ballast
............
$405,000
2013 JD
556hrs,
800/70R38D
2013
JD 9510R
9560RT
638PS,hrs,
PS, 36”
Mich, 78gpm,
5 Hyd,
Durabuilt
Tracks,
78 HID,
gpm,JDLink,
5 Hyd, 130cc
PowerGuard,
......................$370,000
Steering
Pump,510hp
HID, PTO,
leather, JDLink,
2012 JD 9560R
ATI 1312hrs,
PS,$435,000
36”
PowerGuard,
weights
..................
ATI Tracks
(4), 78gpm551
5 Hyd,
HID,PS,
PTO,36”
2013
JD 9510RT
hrs,
JDLink, Powerguard,
Durabuilt
Tracks, 78 560hp
gpm, 5..........$463,000
hyds, 130cc
2012 JD
9510R
1486hrs,
800/70R38D,
steering
pump,
HID,
PTO,PS,
leather,
JDLink,
Powerguard,
weights
...................
$415,000
78gpm 5 Hyd,
HID, PTO,
Leather,
JDLink,
PowerGuard,
510hp ......................$335,000
2012
JD 9560RT
1051 hrs, PS, 36”
2008 JD Tracks,
9230 1430hrs,
24spd,
20.8R42D,
Durabuilt
78 gpm
5 hyds,
HID,
PTO,
JDLink,
Powerguard,
weights,
560
4 Hyd,
A/T Ready,
Weights, 325hp
.............
HP.......................................................$187,000
................................................... $395,000
2004JDJD9330
9220?4051hrs,
24 spd,
20.8R42D,
2011
hrs, 24 spd,
710/70R42D,
4 hyds,
weights,
4 Hyd,HID,
Diff Lock,
1000GS2,
PTO,complete
Weights, Auto
Steer,
16’ Degelman Blade .......... $254,000
325hp.............................................$145,000
2010 JD 9630T 1816 hrs, PS, 36” Durabuilt
MFWD TRACTORS
Tracks, 5 hyds, HID, Powerguard, 26 front
2014 JD
6170M
MFWD 616hrs, 20spd
weights,
PTO
................................
$310,000
PQ+ LHR (40K), 710/70R38, 600/65R28, 3
2008 Buhler 435 3375 hrs, 12 speed,
Hyd, 3pt,540/1000pto, H360 FEL, 2 Func.
900/50R42, 4 hyds, weights ........ $165,000
Joystick, PowerGuard, 142pto/170enghp.....
MFWDs
& 2WDs
.......................................................$158,000
2012
MFWD127hrs,
1200 AQ+
hrs,aAuto
2013JD
JD 6170R
6170R MFWD
Eco,
Quad+20spd,
710/70R38,
3 hyd,
480/80R46, 3prem
Hyd, cab,
540/1000
pto, MFWD,
3pt,
540/1000
PTO,
PowerGuard,
Weights,
H360
FEL,fenders,
c/w 3Func
Joystick/No
HID, FEL, joystick ........................ $158,000
Grapple, PowerGuard, 140pto/170enghp.....
2011
JD 5075M MFWD 1256 hrs, 16F/16R
.......................................................$177,000
w/creeper,
16.9x30
(new),
2 hyds,
2013 JD 6170R
MFWD
709hrs,
IVTjoystick,
(50K),
540 PTO, 3pt, Deluxe isolated open
650/85R38, 3 Hyd, 540/1000E pto, TLS
operator’s station, 60 HP ............... $39,000
MFWD, Fenders, Weights, H380 FEL, c/w
2010
JD Joystick/Grapple,
5075M MFWD 1086
hrs, 16F/16R
3Func
PowerGuard,
w/creeper, 16.9x30 (new), 3 hyds, joystick
140pto/170enghp...........................$187,000
w/3 hyds, 540 PTO, 3pt, Deluxe isolated
2013 JD 6170R MFWD 1840hrs, 20spd
open station, 60 HP ........................ $39,000
AQ+ ECO (40K), 620/70R42, 4 Hyd, 3pt,
2009 JD 6430 MFWD 4067 hrs, open
540/1000, Fenders, Deluxe Lights, H380
station, 16 spd PQ LHR, 18.4R30, 2 hyds,
FEL, Joystick, Grapple, 140pto/170enghp ...
673 FEL, joystick, grapple ............. $55,000
.......................................................$159,000
2008 JD 8330 MFWD 4195 hrs, 16 spd
PSSPRAYING
40k, 520/85R42D,
4 hyds, 44 GPM,
EQUIPMENT
540/1000
FEL,
joystick,
2014 JDPTO,
4940fenders,
624hrs,843
120ft,
1200gal
grapple,
cast ..............
$158,000
SS, 5 A/T
sensready,
BoomTrac,
OBA/level,
2
2008
7630
2500
hrs, AQHID,
LHR,
setsJD
tires
(380MFWD
& 710),
SlipCntrl,
520/85R42,
420/90R30,
3 hyds, 3pt, 746
Eductor, Spraytest,
PowerGuard,
FEL
c/w grapple,
140 HP ............. $136,000
............................................$366,000
345hp
2006
MFWD 120ft,
62551200gal
hrs, 16F/4R
2013JD
JD 8130
4940 896hrs,
PSSS,
(42K),
710/70R38,
gpm
5 sens
BoomTrac,600/65R28,
OBA/level, 244
sets
4 hyds,
540/1000
PTO, noHID,
3pt,Eductor,
fenders,
tires (380
& 620), SlipCntrl,
weights,
240 engine
............... $104,000
PowerGuard,
345hpHP
......................$321,000
2013 JD 4940 793hrs, 120ft, 1200gal SS,
5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/level, 2 sets tires
(380 & 620), HID, Eductor, Spraytest,
345hp.............................................$331,000
2013 JD 4940 654hrs, 120ft, 1200gal SS,
5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/level, 2 sets tires
(380 & 620), HID, Eductor, Powerguard,
345hp.............................................$336,000
2012 JD 4940 657hrs, 120ft, 1200gal, SS,
5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/level, 620/70R46
tires, Spraytest, Powerguard, 345hp ............
SPRAYERS
.......................................................$296,000
1200 Gallon
2012 JD 4940 582hrs, 120ft, 1200gal, SS,
2013 JD 4940 310 hrs, 120’ SS, 1200 gal
5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/level, 2 sets tires,
SS, 5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/level, 2 sets
Powerguard, 345hp .......................$306,000
tires, slip cntl, HID, Eductor, PowerGuard,
2011 JD 4930 1350hrs, 120ft, 1200gal
345 HP ............................................ $389,000
SS, 5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/Level, HID,
2012 JD 4940 348 hrs, 120’, 1200 gal, SS,
Eductor, Traction Cntrl, 2 sets tires, 325hp ..
5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/level, 2 sets tires,
.......................................................$261,000
Powerguard, 345 HP .................... $364,000
2011 JD 4930 1578hrs, 120ft, 1200gal
2011
4930
1572 hrs,
120’, 1200
gal SS,
SS, 5JD
sens
BoomTrac,
OBA/Level,
HID,
5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/Level, 2 sets tires,
Eductor, 2 sets tires, 325hp ...........$256,000
HID, Eductor, 325 HP ................. $300,000
2013 JD 4830 674hrs, 100ft, 1000gal SS,
2010
4930 1430
hrs, 120’
, 1200
5 sensJDBoomTrac,
OBA/Level,
HID,
Trac gal
SS,
5 sens
BoomTrac,
OBA/Level,
HID,
Cntrl,
Eductor,
2 sets Tires,
Tridekon Crop
Eductor,
cntl, 2 sets tires, 325 HP
Divders,Traction
275Hp ..............................$307,000
.......................................................... $289,000
2013 JD 4830 671hrs, 100ft, 1000gal SS,
2009
JDBoomTrac,
4930 1900
hrs, 120’,HID,
1200gal
5 sens
OBA/Level,
2 setsSS,
5 Tires,
sens BoomTrac,
OBA/level, HID, 2 sets
275Hp ..................................$301,000
tires,
..................................
$268,000
2013325
JD HP
4830
950hrs, 100ft, 1000gal
SS. 5
sens BoomTrac,
1000
Gallon OBA/Level, HID, Eductor,
2 sets tires, 275hp .........................$295,000
2012 JD 4830 1160 hrs, 100’, 1000 gal SS,
4830 850hrs,
100ft,
1000gal
SS, 5
5 2012
sens JD
BoomTrac,
2 sets
tires,
OBA/Level,
sensEductor
BoomTrac,
OBA/Level, HID, $274,000
Eductor,
HID,
................................
2 sets tires, Fence Row Nozzles, 275hp ......
2011 JD 4830 1175 hrs, 100’, 1000 gal SS,
.......................................................$276,000
5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/Level, HID, crop
2012 JD24830
1000gal
dividers,
sets 1163hrs,
tires, 275100ft,
HP ......
$268,000
SS, 5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/Level, HID,
2010 JD 4830 1089 hrs, 100’, 1000 gal
Eductor, 2 sets tires, Fence Row Nozzles,
SS, 3 sens BoomTrac, OBA/level, HID,
Spraytest, PowerGard, 275hp .......$266,000
420/80R46 ..................................... $247,000
2011 JD 4830 1285hrs, 100ft, 1000gal SS,
2009
JDBoomTrac,
4830 1179
hrs, 100’, HID,
10002 gal
5 sens
OBA/Level,
setsSS,
5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/level, HID, Trac
tires (380’s/600’s), 275hp ..............$247,000
Cntrl, 2 sets tires, Eductor, Spraytest, 275
2011 JD 4830 1590hrs, 100ft, 1000gal SS,
HP ................................................... $252,000
5 sens BoomTrac, OBA/Level, 2 sets tires,
2008
JD 4830275hp
1055.......................$238,000
hrs, 100’, 1000 gal SS,
Powerguard,
3 sensor boomtrak, eductor, HID, two sets
2009 JD 4830 1298hrs, 100ft, 1000gal SS, 5
of tires ............................................ $242,000
sens BoomTrac, Traction Cntrl, OBA/Level,
HID, Eductor, High Flow Pump, E-Kay
<800Gallon
Dividers,
2 sets1075
tires, hrs,
275hp
...........$231,000
2009
JD 4730
100’
, 800 gal, poly
20103JD
4730
1370hrs, 100ft,
800gal Poly
tank,
sens
BoomTrac,
OBA/Level,
HID,
tank,
3
sens
BoomTrac,
OBA/Level,
HID,
Eductor, 420/80R46, radar ......... $226,000
spraytest,
320/90R46,
520/85R38,
225hp
....
2008 JD 4730 1300 hrs, 90’, 800 gal poly
w/.......................................................$216,000
3”fill, BoomTrac, OBA/level, HID,
Eductor,
2 sets EQUIPMENT
tires ...................... $221,000
HARVEST
2007
1349 hrs, 90’
, 800
2014JD
JD 4720
S690 347sephrs,
CM,
PC gal poly,
Norac,
OBA/Level,
HID,650/85R38D,
420/80R46 w/
Chopper,
GS3 Greenstar,
duals,
520 2nd
trac cntl
...... $200,000
28LR-26,
HID,tires,
26’auger,
PowerFold,
Powerguard,
No1598
Platform
2007
JD 4720
hrs,..............$449,000
90’, 800 gal poly,
Raven
autoboom,
OBA/level,
2014 JD
S690 226sephrs,
CM, PCAutoTrac
ready,
420/80R46
tires, radar
..... $195,000
Chopper,
GS3 Greenstar,
650/85R38D,
28LR-26,
HID, 26’auger,
PowerFold,
2006
JD 4720
1567 hrs,
90’, 800 gal SS,
Powerguard,
No Platform
..............$457,000
Norac
autoboom,
OBA/level,
AutoTrac
ready, 2 sets tires, radar, traction cntl,
2012 JD S690 548sephrs, CM, PC
Chopper, GS3 Greenstar, 650/85R38D,
28L-26, HID, 26’auger, PowerFold, No
Platform .........................................$374,000
2012 JD S690 408sephrs, CM, PC
Chopper, GS3 Greenstar, 650/85R38D,
750/65R26, HID, 22.5’ auger w/Extender,
Michels Topper, PowerGuard, No Platform ..
.......................................................$381,000
2014 JD S680 306sephrs, CM, PC
Chopper, GS3 Greenstar, 650/85R38D,
28LR26, HID, 26’auger, PowerFold,
PowerGuard, No Platform .............$430,000
2014 JD S680 290sephrs, CM, PC
Chopper, GS3 Greenstar, 650/85R38D,
28L-26, HID, 26’auger, PowerFold, Leather,
PowerGuard, No Platform .............$421,000
2014 JD S680 181sephrs, CM, PC
Chopper, GS3 Greenstar, 650/85R38D,
28L-26, HID, 26’auger, Man.Fold,
foam,
225 HPNo
.................................
$200,000
PowerGuard,
Platform .............$435,000
2004
JDS680
4710387sephrs,
2320 hrs,
90’PC
, 800 gal SS,
2014 JD
CM,
2Chopper,
Sets tires,
OBA
, Foam,650/85R38D
Norac, Autotrac
GS3
Greenstar,
ready,
Eductor
...............................
Michelin,
620/70R26,
Powerfold, $155,000
1999
JD 4700
3262 hrs,
90’, 750 gal poly
Powergard,
No Platform
................$425,000
tank,
autoboom,
2013 Norac
JD S680
380sephrs,Outback
CM, PC autosteer,
mapping,
385/85R34,
tires, 185
Chopper, GS3
Greenstar,23.1x26
520/85R42D,
HP
...................................................
28L26,
HID, 26’auger, Man.Fold, $115,000
1999
ApacheNo790
2785.............$396,000
hrs, 90’, 750 gal
PowerGuard,
Platform
poly
tank,
AutoBoom,
Trimble
750 w/
2012 JD
S680
775sephrs, CM,
(Premium)
section
control
................................
$70,000
PC Chopper,
GS3
Greenstar, 650/85R38D,
750/65R26, HID, 26’auger, Man Fold,
PT Sprayers
Michels tarp, PowerGuard, No Platform .......
2000?
Flexicoil S67XL 120’, 1250 gal tank,
.......................................................$351,000
wheel
boom,
double nozzle
bodies
2008 JD
9870 foam,
STS 767sephrs,
Chopper,
c/w tips, hyd pump ......................... $12,000
Greenstar, 900/65R32, 480/70R30, HC Fdr,
1994
Flexicoil
System 65 120’, 830 gal
No Platform
....................................$206,000
tank,
boom,
foam marker,
2014 wheel
JD S670
286sephrs,
CM, PC tank trap,
triple
nozzle
c/w tips,
wind srceens
Chopper,
GS3,bodies
Greenstar,
520/85R42D,
..............................................................
$5,500
28Lx26, HID, 26’ Auger, Man fold hopper,
PowerGuard,
No Platform
.............$383,000
SEEDING
EQUIPMENT
2013Drill
JD S670
391sephrs,Shank)
CM, Chopper,
Air
(Hydraulic
GS3, Greenstar, 900/60R32, 28Lx26, HID,
2013 Morris C2/8650 71’, 12” spaced
Auto fold hopper, No Platform .......$340,000
paired row, DS, Contour II, hydraulic
2013 JD S670 431sephrs, CM, PC
shanks, Topcon primary blockage, 650
Chopper,4 GS3,
520/85R42D,VRT,
bushel
tankGreenstar,
TBH, 520/85R38D,
600/65R28,
26ft auger, HID, Auto fold
conveyor
........................................
$365,000
hopper, No Platform ......................$352,000
2006 Seed Hawk 5310/ADX3380 53’, 10 sp.
2013 JD S670 475sephrs, CM, Chopper,
SS, Liquid fertilizer kit (manual rate), 2007
GS3, Greenstar,
480/70R30,
Case
3380 TBT900/60R32,
3 tank cart,
hydraulics
HID, 26ft
Auger,
Man fold, Big Top,$100,000
drive
meters
..................................
PowerGuard, No Platform .............$335,000
Air
(MRB)
2013Drill
JD S670
600sephrs, CM, PC
Chopper,
Greenstar,
2009
JD GS3,
1835/1910
61’,520/85R42D,
10” sp. SS, mid600/65R28,
26ftPrimary,
auger, HID,
Auto fold
row,
4” steel,
31Lx33L
tires, 430
hopper,
No Dual
Platform
$342,000
bu
TBH,PowerGuard,
DS, PowerCal,
Castor,
710’s,
variable
auger ..................
$155,000
2012 JD rate,
S6708”613sephrs,
CM, Chopper,
GS3, Greenstar,
900/60R32,
600/65R28,
2007
JD 1835/1910
61’, 10”sp.
SS, midHID, Auto
Fold Hopper,
No Platform31Lx33L,
............
Row,
3” steel,
all-run/primary,
.......................................................$307,000
430bus
TBH,rDS, Dual Castor, 20.8R42D,
2012 JDrate,
S670conveyer
645sephrs,
CM, PC $140,000
variable
.................
Chopper,
520/85R42D,
2007
JD GS3,
1835Greenstar,
50’, 10” sp.
SS, mid-row
750/65R26,
26ft auger,
HID,
Autocastors,
fold
(SFP),
4” steel,
12.5L15
dual
no
hopper,
PowerGuard, No Platform ..............
tank
...................................................
$99,000
.......................................................$316,000
Air
2012Drill
JD S670 734sephrs, CM, PC
2011
JD GS3,
1830/1910
61’,900/60R32,
10” spacing SS,
Chopper,
Greenstar,
3”
semi, primary,
430 bushel
TBH, SS,
600/65R28,
HID, 26’auger,
Man.Fold,
PowerCal,
10”Noauger,
30.5x32
rice, variable
PowerGuard,
Platform
.............$305,000
rate
$169,000
2012..................................................
JD S670 914sephrs, CM, Chopper,
2008
JD 1830/1910
61’, 10”600/65R28,
spacing DS,
GS3, Greenstar,
520/85R42D,
4”
semi,
primary,
TBH tank, DS,
HID,
26ft Auger,
Pwr430
foldbu
hopper,
conveyor, 30.5/32, var rate .......... $135,000
PowerGuard, No Platform .............$297,000
2008 JD 1830/1910 61’, 10” sp. SS, 3”semi,
2012 JD S670 610sephrs, CM, PC
Chopper, GS3, 20.8x42D, 600/65R28, 26
ft auger, HID, Man Fold, Micheals Tarp,
PowerGuard, No Platform .............$318,000
2011 JD 9770STS 799sephrs, CM, PC
Chopper, Greenstar, 520/85R38D, 18.4x26,
26’auger, HC Fdr, Micheal Topper, No
Platform .........................................$261,000
2011 JD 9770STS 1344sephrs, CM,
PC Chopper, Greenstar, 520/85R38D,
600/65R28 , 26’auger, HC Fdr, HID,
PowerGuard, No Platform .............$237,000
2010 JD 9770STS 843sephrs, CM,
Chopper, Greenstar, 520/85R42D,
480/70R26, HC Fdr, 22.5ft auger, No
Platform .........................................$234,000
2010 JD 9770STS 1212sephrs, CM,
Chopper, 800/65R32, 18.4x26, HC Fdr,
22.5ft auger, No Platform ..............$214,000
2009 JD 9770STS 1500sephrs, CM,
primary, dual castors, 430 bu TBH tank,
Chopper, Greenstar, 900/60R32,
20.8R38D tires, 12” conveyer, PowerCal,
480/85R26,
HC...................................
Fdr, 26ft Auger, HID,$118,000
No
variable rate
Platform .........................................$191,000
2008 JD 1830/1910 61’, 10” spacing SS, 3”
2006
1850sephrs,
PC350bu
steel,JD
1”9760STS
BG opener,
primary,CM,
2003
Chopper,
800/65R32,
18.4x26,
HC Fdr,rice, 8”
TBH tank,
SS, variable
rate, 28L-26
22.5ft
No Platform
..............$149,000
auger,auger,
variable
rate .........................
$89,000
2007 JD 1830/1910
57’, 10” sp SS, 3”
SEEDING
EQUIPMENT
semi,Seedmaster
primary, TXB8012/Nova
dual castors, NEW
2012
2013
780-10-D
35012”sp.
bu TBH
SS, 10” Flip,
auger,
710s, GS2,
80’
DS, tank,
Dual Caster,
Blkg,
variable
..................................
$135,000
Viper
Pro,rate
40 bu.
Canola Tank, 780bu.
DS,
2005 JDZone
1820/1910
61’, 12”
710-38D,
Command,
Loadspacing
Cells, DS, 3”
steel, all-run,
430 bushel TBH air tank, DS,
Conveyor
.......................................$472,500
20.8R38D, var rate, conveyer ...... $85,000
2013
Seedmaster TXB7012/Nova 520-10-D
2004
JD DS,
1820/1910
, 10” spacing
70’
12”sp.
Compact61’
Transport,
Dual SS, 4”
semi, primary, 340 bushel TBH tank, SS,
Caster,
Viper Pro, Flip, Blkg, Auto-Zone,
710 single tires, var rate, auger ..... $70,000
520bu. 2 tank, DS, Load Cells, No
2004 JD 1820/1910 41’, 10” spacing SS, 4”
Conveyor
.......................................$340,000
semi, primary, 270 bushel TBH air tank,
2013 Bourgault 3320/6700 76’ QDA,
SS, 8” auger, all run blockage ........ $56,000
12”sp. 4.5” V-Packers, Primary Blkg, MRB
2001 JD 1820/1900 61’, 10” sp. SS, 3”
III, 700bu 4 Tank, DS, Dual Fan, X20,
steel, primary, dual castors, 430 bus TBH
Conveyer, 710 Duals .....................$375,000
tank, 30.5x32, auger, var rate ....... $50,000
2013 Bourgault 3320/L6550 76’ XTC,
2001 JD 1820/1900 61’, 10” spacing SS,
12”sp. 4.5” V-Packers, No Blkg, MRB III,
3” steel, primary, 430 bushel TBH, 30.5x32
2009
L65508”TBT,
DS,var
Dual
Fan,
X20,$50,000
No
rice tires,
auger,
rate
............
auger, 650 Duals ...........................$320,000
2000 Morris Maxim/7180 29’, 10” spacing
2013
Bourgault
3320/7950
76’ XTC,
SS, steel
packers,
180 bushel
TBH12”sp.
air cart,
4.5”
V-Packers,
All-Run,
MRB..............
I (Shank),
auger,
FC stealth
openers
$36,000
7950
Cart,
Dual
HC
Fan,
X30,
Auger,
1998 JD 1820/1900 45’, 10” spacing SS,
850/80R38
Bag LiftTBH,
..$395,000
3” rubber,Duals,
2002 Scale,
270 bushel
variable
2014
(Demo)
C2/9650
61’, 12”sp.
rate, Morris
8” auger,
28L-26
R2 ................
$50,000
Prd
Row,
Topcon
X30
Blkg, 650
1998
JDD.S.
1820
40’ 10”
spacing
SS, 3” semi,
bu
TBH, Vari-Rate,
Conveyor,
Camera,
primary,
Atom Jet
openers,
no tank, no
28LR26,
800R32D,
Dual
17”
fan,
D.S.
Work
liquid kit ........................................... $25,000
Swtch,
Quad Htch,5710/3195
4 Tank.............$397,000
1998 Bourgault
35’, 7.5” sp. SS,
2013
C2/8650XL
12”sp.TBH
DS tank,
steelMorris
packers,
3195 19561’,
bushel
SideBand,
Contour
II, Hyd Shank, Agtron
no blockage
.....................................
$32,000
Primary
Blkg, 650bu
4 tank TBT,
1998 Morris
Maxim/7180
29’, 800-32,
7.5” spacing
Conveyor,
(TopConX20)
.......$329,000
SS, steel VRT
packers,
180 bushel
TBT Cart,
2013
Morris
86’,112”sp.
SSc/w DS
auger,
AtomC2/8650XL
jet openers
yr old,
w/Broadcast
kit, Contour
II, Hyd Shank,
option not installed
........................
$33,000
Agtron
Primary Blkg,
650bu 4 tank
TBH,
1998 Flexicoil
5000/2320
51’, 10”
spacing
800/65R32D,
10”auger,
(TopCon
X20)
SS, steel packers,
230VRT
bushel
TBH
Cart,
primary blockage ............................ $30,000
.......................................................$295,000
2012
8812/1910
88’
1996Seedmaster
Case Concord
5612/3503
56’, 12”
spacing SS,hitch,
rubber,
350 bushel
TBH
12”sp.,Smart
SS airpack,
Liq. fert.
kit, air
cart,JD
auger
2012
1910........................................
430 bu. TBH, c/w 2011$35,000
4200
1996
Concord/Flexicoil
gal.
Pattison
Liquid caddy VR4010/2320
hyd. dr...........40’,
10” spacing SS, rubber, 230 bushel TBH air
.......................................................$245,000
cart,Seedmaster
auger ........................................
2011
8812/1910 88’ 12” $25,000
sp.,
Smart hitch, DS airpack, Liq. fert. kit, 2011
Air Disc Drill
JD 1910 430 bu. TBH, c/w 2011 4200 gal.
1997 JD 1850/787 42’, 10” spacing, SS,
Pattison
caddy7”VR
hyd............
dr ...$225,000
230 bus.Liquid
air tank,
auger
$40,000
1.877.676.9600 • www.westernsales.ca • [email protected]
HIGHLINE M ANUFACT URING I NC .
41
Highline Manufacturing Inc.
A Wholly Owned Subsidiary
of Bourgault Industries Ltd.
Highline Manufacturing
has a long history as a
Saskatchewan shortline
manufacturer based in the
town of Vonda, 35 mile
northeast of Saskatoon.
Like many other businesses
in Saskatchewan, the early
beginnings of Highline
Manufacturing took shape on a
family farm. It was in the early
1960’s that the concept of making
a rugged and durable rock picker
took shape on the Bussiere farm
just east of Vonda. Based on the
rock picker concept, Highline
Manufacturing was originally called
Rock-O-Matic Industries. In 1963
Rock-O-Matic held an official
grand opening and promoted the
new rock pickers to farmers in the
surrounding communities.
Farmers soon saw the usefulness
and durability of the design and by
1966 upwards of 100 units were
being produced each year in this
small plant on the farm. With the
increase in demand and potential
for expansion into other product
lines, a new more modern plant
www.highlinemfg.com
was being considered, and in 1970
this dream became reality when a
new building was erected on the
current site in Vonda.
In February of 1988, the name
Rock-O-Matic was changed to
Highline Manufacturing Inc. The
following year the product line was
diversified with the purchase of
Laurier Manufacturing Inc. based
out of Laurier, MB. Then in 1993,
a new product called the BaleMaster was developed. This new
product would revolutionize the
round bale feeding industry.
Highline continued to enjoy
success and the plant underwent
a variety of changes to meet
customer and production
demands, until it reached a
footprint of 70,000 square feet on
160 acres of property.
On June 5, 2006 Bourgault
acquired the assets of Highline
Manufacturing and since that time
it has been operating as a wholly
owned subsidiary of Bourgault
Industries Ltd.
Today Highline equipment has a
very good reputation for being well
designed and extremely durable.
Highline products include bale
processors, self-picking bale movers,
rock pickers and roadside ditch
mowers. They are sold throughout
North America and Australia through
a network of farm equipment
dealers and wholesale distributors.
The principles that underpin the
success of Bourgault Industries;
simplicity, durability and
uncompromising performance,
can also be found at Highline
Manufacturing. Other positive
influences from the parent company
include a focus on engineering
quality and product development,
employee training and development,
an emphasis on productive dealer
relationships and a strong customer
focus. Like Bourgault, Highline
embraces people with vision, drive,
and a commitment to continuously
move the company forward.
Highline strives to ensure that all
are contributing to the common goal
of aiming high, working hard, and
never settling for being other than
the best. We are a team, a team
with a motto; pursuing perfection. n
B O U RG AU LT D EA LER
NYKOLAISHEN AG CENTRAL LTD.
KAMSACK, SK
NFE
NYK
LAISHEN FARM EQUIPMENT
KAMSACK
SWAN RIVER
306-542-2411
NFE
JD COMBINES
SPRAYERS
JD
4940 2014 ................................ $365,000
2014
S690
4WD
............................
$489,000
NYK LAISHEN
LAISHEN FARM
FARM EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
NYK
2014 S690 ..................................... $469,000 JD 4940 2013 ................................ $325,000
KAMSACK
SWAN $409,000
RIVERJD 4940 2012 ................................ $275,000
2013 S680 189 hrs ........................
KAMSACK
SWAN
RIVER
2012 S680 665 hrs ........................ $335,000 JD 4930 2008 ................................ $195,000
2010 9870 1164 hrs....................... $249,000 JD 4830 2009 ................................ $229,000
2009 9770 885 hrs......................... $239,000 JD 4730 2011 ................................ $239,000
2008 9770 646 hrs......................... $229,000 JD 4920 ........................................ $139,000
2008 9670 1064 hrs....................... $199,000 JD 4720 2005 ................................ $125,000
2007 9760 1717 hrs....................... $169,000 JD 4710 2004 ................................ $119,000
2004 9760 1627 hrs....................... $149,000 JD 962i New Pull Type 1700 Gallon ..............
2004 9760 1944 hrs....................... $139,000 ....................................................... $109,000
NYK LAISHEN
LAISHEN
FARM
EQUIPMENT
NYK
EQUIPMENT
2006 9660 2025FARM
hrs.......................
$135,000 AG Chem RG 1100 2013 550 hrs .. $315,000
2002 9650 2194 hrs....................... $119,000 Case 4430 2014 ............................ $375,000
KAMSACK SWAN
SWAN RIVER
RIVER
KAMSACK
2003 9750 2299 hrs....................... $109,000 Case 3320 2008 ............................ $189,000
1998 CTS2 3391 hrs ....................... $47,500 AG Chem 1286C 2008 .................. $179,000
1995 CTS 4685 hrs ......................... $40,000 AG Chem 854’s From ...................... $55,000
1990 9500 4054 hrs......................... $29,000 AG Chem 8103 1998 Terra Gator ... $59,000
1990 9600 4195 hrs......................... $29,000
NFE
4WD TRACTORS
JD 9560 RT 2014 PTO .................. $469,900
JD 9560 R 2014............................. $469,000
JD 9560 RT 2013 .......................... $369,000
JD 9510 R 2014............................. $459,000
JD 9460 R 2014............................. $389,000
JD 9630 T 2010 PTO..................... $259,000
JD 9630 2010 1264 hrs ................. $269,000
JD 9630 2009 ................................ $249,000
JD 95302 2008 .............................. $237,500
JD 9530 T 2009 ............................. $229,000
JD 9330 2008 ................................ $195,000
JD 9520 2002 ................................ $139,000
JD 9120 P.S./PTO ..............................Just In
JD 9400 1997 24 SPD/Triples ....... $109,000
Case STX 550 2013 Quad Trac .... $325,000
Case STX 550 2012 Quad Trac .... $285,000
New Holland TJ 530 2006 ............. $189,000
Case 9390 1998 ............................ $105,000
New Holland 9682 1997 .................. $89,000
Steiger ST 280 1981........................ $29,000
Steiger ST 225 1982........................ $25,000
JD 8440 1979 .................................. $17,750
SWATHERS
35’ JD W235 .................................. $185,000
35’ JD D450’s from ........................ $109,000
30’ JD A400’s from ........................ $109,000
30’ JD 4895’s from........................... $69,000
JD R450 c/w 995 Rotary Header (Demo) ......
....................................................... $109,000
MF 9635 .......................................... $88,000
COMPETITIVE COMBINES
2014 Case 9230 0 hrs ................... $409,000
2012 New Holland CR 9090 740 hrs .............
....................................................... $329,000
2009 Case 8120 ............................ $235,000
2006 Case 8010 1909 hrs ............. $167,500
2006 New Holland CR 960 1658 hrs .............
....................................................... $119,000
1995 Case 2188 3669 hrs ............... $49,000
1996 Case 2188 3546 hrs ............... $39,000
1994 Case 1688 4498 hrs ............... $33,000
1998 New Holland TR98 ................. $39,000
1998 New Holland TX66 2048 hrs... $39,000
1997 New Holland TX66 1978 hrs... $35,000
2WD TRACTORS
JD 7215 MFWD 2014 c/w Loader .. $225,000
JD 7230 MFWD 2013 c/w Loader .. $259,500
JD 6210 MFWD 2012 c/w Loader 662 hrs ....
....................................................... $169,000
JD 6190 MFWD 2012 c/w Loader 694 hrs ....
....................................................... $163,000
JD 6170 MFWD 2012 c/w Loader 1430 hrs ..
....................................................... $154,000
JD 6400 MFWD 1993 c/w Loader ... $42,500
New Holland MFD T7235 2011 c/w Loader...
....................................................... $119,000
Case Puma 180 MFWD 2008 c/w Loader .....
......................................................... $89,000
Case 7130 MFWD 1991 .................. $39,000
White 2 -155 1982 ............................. $8,800
Case 1370 ......................................... $6,500
SEEDING EQUIPMENT
2014 86’ Bourgault 3320 High floatation Low
Acres c/w 7950 ...................................Just In
2014 76’ Bourgault 3320 High floatation Low
Acres c/w 7950 ...................................Just In
84’ Seed Hawk c/w 800 bushel cart D/S,
Sectional Control ..........................................
..................... Was $335,000 Now $288,000
60’ Amity Disc Drill c/w MRB ........................
....................... Was $119,000 Now $99,000
52’ Bourgault 5710 7.5” spacing ...... $29,000
52’ JD 1820 10” spacing .................. $29,000
57’ Flexi Coil 5000 9” spacing ......... $19,000
40’ Bougault FH536-40 c/w 180 ...... $15,000
MISCELLANEOUS
40’ Lemken Reuben (Demo) ......... $157,000
33’ Lemken Hellidor 2013 ................ $79,000
40’ Lemken Helidor (New) ............... $99,000
41’ Salford RTS HD (only 3,000 acres) .........
........................................................Reduced
Schulte RS320 Rockpicker (New) ... $22,900
Schulte Rockpicker (New) ............... $18,900
Bridgeview 2400 Pull Dozer (New) .. $66,000
Bridgeview 2400 Pull Dozer ........... $59,500
BOURG AULT SE RV IC E
43
SUPERSIZED.
Planting Corn,
When it comes down to efficiency and getting the job done – Randy and Lisa Sixta
of Richland Farms Inc know the right equipment can make all of the difference.
But sometimes finding the right combination of equipment can involve pushing
past perceptions aside. “We were really looking for a glorified way to Strip Till and
the combination of our 100' JD corn planter and Bourgault 7700 Air Cart made for
the right combination of iron” mentions Randy.
Randy and Lisa primarily plant corn on corn, and were
looking for a better way to position their spring fertility blend
of zinc, sulphur, phosphorous, potash and nitrogen into the
ground in a more efficient manner. Randy & Lisa first saw
the Bourgault air cart at the Dakota Fest Show in Mitchell,
SD last year – where the idea of this supersized machine
first took root.
So with a lot of ingenuity and hard work, the Sixta’s went to
work and retrofitted their newly acquired Bourgault 7950
Air Seeder with Tracks and hooked it behind their 100'
JD Planter. “We applied 243#/acre of our fertilizer blend
and positioned it 2.5" x 2.5" away from the seed row. “The
combination of accurate fertilizer placement and single
pass efficiency has saved us $50/acre so far” says Randy.
“Next year we think we can increase that to a $60-$65/
acre savings by utilizing the on-the-go blending capability of
the Bourgault air cart and using the variable rate and Auto
Section Shut-off capability of the Bourgault X30 monitor
system.”
The Sixta’s were able to plant between 5.5-6 mph, and plant
between 70-72 acres per hour. Refill time for 24 tons of
fertilizer into the Bourgault Air Cart and 100 bags of corn
seed into the planter took about 20 minutes. “No one
thought it would work, but the fertilizer system worked just
awesome” says Randy & Lisa. “Bourgault has a good product
and the service and support has been just excellent.” n
www.bourgault.com
B O U RG AU LT D EA LER S
DRILLS
HEADERS
2011 BOURGAULT 3310 DRILL 75′, 12″ Spacing, Double
Shoot, MRB 25, X20 Map Link, 6550 Tank, Stk: 011322
..................................................................................................................$298,000
2011 CASE IH 2162 HEADER 40′, Double Knife, Upper Cross Auger, Air Reel,
Afx Adapter, Stk: 013857 ........................................................................ $65,900
2008 BOURGAULT 3310 DRILL 75′, X20 Monitor, Midrow Banders, Hydraulic
Auger, Stk: 014021 ....................................................................................... $234,000
2007 SEEDMASTER 72-12 DRILL 72′, 12″ Spacing, Granular
Distribution, 3 Tank Metering, Dual Fan, Duals, Stk: 013289
......................................................................................................................... $195,000
2010 CIH PH800 DRILL 70′, 800 TBH Cart, Single Shoot, High Flotation Tire,
Dual Fan, New Dutch Paired Row, Stk: 012985 ........................................ $190,000
2012 CASE IH 2152 HEADER 40′, Single Knife, Ahhc, Afx Adapter, Transport,
Stk: 007459.............................................................................................. $62,900
2012 CASE IH 3020 HEADER, 30′, Single Knife Drive, 6 Batt Reel, AWS Air
Reel, Stk: 014869 .................................................................................... $34,500
2009 CASE IH 2020 HEADER 35′, Trailer, PU Reel, Stk: 50783A
................................................................................................................... $25,000
SWATHERS
2000
BOURGAULT
5710
DRILL
54′,
Dickey
John
NH3
Kit,
Steel
Packers,
3
Tank
Metering,
Overhauld
MRB
Stk: 012644 .....................................................................................................$79,000
2013 CIH WD1903 C/W DH362 Header, Updraded Cab, Cold Weather
Package, Stk: 011390 ........................................................................... $170,000
2001 MORRIS MAXIUM II DRILL 50′, 10″ Spacing, Steel Packers,
7300 TBH Tank, Stk: 011072 .........................................................................$49,500
2013 CIH WD1903 C/W DH362 header, deluxe cab, cab suspension, cold
weather pkg, Stk: 012542 .................................................................... $139,000
1997 MORRIS 7240 DRILL 36′, Single Shoot, 10″ Spacing,
Full
Blockage,
7240
Tank,
2
Tank
Metering,
Stk:
011513
.....................................................................................................................................$39,000
1996
MORRIS
MAXM
7300
DRILL
50′,
10″
Spacing,
S/S Steel Packers, 300 Bushel Cart, Atom Jet Openers, Stk: 011773
.....................................................................................................................................$29,500
SPRAYERS
2012 CIH WD1903 C/W DH362 Header, Cold Start Kit, Sickle Header Adapter,
Stnd Cab, Stk: 665512A........................................................................ $130,000
2008 MASSEY FERGUSON 9220 C/W 30′ Schumacher Header, 16.9x28
Tires, Stk: 010571.................................................................................... $73,000
1998 CASE IH 8825 SWATHER C/W 30′ Header, New Knife,
New Guards, Rebuilt Wobble Box, Dbl Swath, Stk: 014549
................................................................................................................... $31,900
2012 CASE IH FL4530 FLOATER W/810, 750 Tires, Deluxe HID Lights, Rear
Fenders, 6 Pc Mud Flaps, Stk: 013219 ....................................................$330,000
2WD TRACTORS
2010 CASE IH 4420 120′, Viper Pro, HID Lighting, 320 & 650 Tires, Chem
Eductor, Turbo Foam Marker, Stk: 008537 ............................................$275,000
2012 CASE IH PUMA 215 PTO, High Cap Pump, Deluxe Cab, Electronic Joystick,
2381 Hours, Stk: 013554................................................................................ $149,900
2014 CASE IH PATRIOT 4430 SPRAYER Luxury Cab, 3″ Front Fill,
5 Way Nozzle Body, Active Suspension, Stk: 015456 ......................... $385,000
KUBOTA M9580 MFWD, Front End Loader W/Grapple, 2 Rear Remotes, 5800
Engine Hours, Stk: 015392 ................................................................................$45,000
2010 CASE IH 4420 100′, 650 & 380 Tires, Autoboom, Accuboom,
Autoguidance, Waas, Viper, Stk: 013443............................................. $249,000
2008 CASE IH 4420 100′, Aim Command, Luxury Cab, 380 Duals, Envizio Pro
Raven, Chem Eductor, Stk: 014653 ..................................................... $189,900
2010 AGCO ROGATOR 1184 SPRAYER 1100 Gallon Tank, 120′
Booms, Autoboom, Accuboom, Viper Pro, Raven, Stk: PAA41231
................................................................................................................. $119,000
COMBINES
2013 CASE IH MAGNUM 225 CVT 4 Hyds, Hi Cap, Hyd Pump, HID Lights, Hi-Cap
Drawbar, 3 Pt Hitch, L785 Loader, Stk: 017441 ........................................... $239,500
2001 CASE IH MX120 L655 Loader, 3 Remotes, Joystick,
Newer Tires, Grapple, Stk: 015869 ...................................................................$59,000
2012 CASE IH PUMA 215 Auto Climate Control, Cab Suspension, PTO, 112′ Bar
Axle, Hi-Cap Pump, Stk: 013554 ..................................................................... $149,900
2002 JOHN DEERE 6603 MFD Cab, 18.4x38 Singles, 540/1000 PTO,
3 Point Hitch, Stk: 013554 .................................................................................$29,500
2013 CIH 9230 Heavy Lift Lateral Tilt, C/W 3016 Header, Magna Cut Fine
Chopper, HID Lighting, Stk: 011796 ..................................................... $360,000
4WD TRACTORS
2012 CIH 9230 Lateral Tilt, Stnd Chopper, AccuGuide Nav II,
262 Receiver, Y & M, Trailer Hitch, Stk: 215354A ............................... $299,000
1987 CASE IH 9130 PTO, Powershift, 4 Remotes, New Exhaust in 2014, Outback
Valve, No Diff Lock 8024 Hours, Stk: 017377 ............................................. $27,000
2012 CIH 9120 Lateral Tilt, Y & M, 620 Tires, HID Lighting, C/W 3016 Header,
462 Rotor Hours, Stk: 214490A ........................................................... $319,000
2013 CASE IH PUMA 160 Ind. Swinging Drawbar, Deluxe Cab, Cold Weather
Pkg, L765 Loader W/ Grapple, Stk: 017476 ..............................................$144,900
2014 CIH 8230 900 Singles, Lateral Tilt, Ext Wear Rotor, Stnd Chopper, Y & M,
Folding Auger, Stk: 015515 ........................................................... $375,500 (SC)
2014 CASE IH STEIGER 500 QUAD Luxury Cab, HID Lights, Guidance Nav
Controller, Large Colour Monitor Display, Stk:016333 ...................................$399,000
2012 CIH 8230 Lateral Tilt, Magna Fine Cut Chopper, C/W 3016 Header, HID
Lighting, Stk: 214854A .......................................................................... $309,000
2010 CASE IH STEIGER 535 With Triples, Luxury Cab, HID Lights, Hi-Cap Pump,
No PTO, Pro 600 Display, 1937 Hrs, Stk: 011436 ....................................$289,000
2010 CIH 8120 900 Singles, HID Lights, Y & M, Ext Wear Rotor, C/W 2016
Header, Hyd Fold Cover, Stk: 012732 .................................................. $210,000
2012 JOHN DEERE 9510R JD Link, Hi-Flow Hyd Pump, HID Light Pkg, 5
Remotes, Diff Locks, Beacon, Stk: MEA41003..........................................$315,300
2013 CIH 7130 Lateral Tilt, Y & M, Electric Fold Grain Tank Cover, Trailer Hitch,
399 Rotor Hours, Stk: 010838 ............................................................. $286,500
2012 NEW HOLLAND T9 560 PTO, Autoguidance, HID lights, Twin Pump, Luxury
Cab, Diff Locks, 950 Hours, Stk: 014208 ..................................................$334,500
ESTEVAN
866.659.5866 | SWIFT CURRENT 800.219.8867 | www.redheadequipment.ca
45
Reit-Syd Equipment Ltd.
Toll Free: 1-877-638-9610
www.reit-sydequipment.com
Hwys 5 & 10 West, Dauphin, Manitoba
688183
662004
2014 John Deere 9560R Tractor - 4WD,
400hrs, Michelin triples, Cast Weights, Hi Flow
Hydraulics, Premium $393,000
2013 John Deere 9560R Tractor - 4WD,
877hrs, Hi Flow, Michelin Triples, Cast Weights
$370,000
648627
648637
2013 John Deere 635D Header,
Draper Header, Combine Adapters, Reel Flip Over
4 $69,000
Kits, Slow
687946
675754
1997 Premier 2920 Windrower,
3300hrs, 25’ 960 header, pickup reel
$28,900
2013 Rem 3700 Grain Vac,
demo unit 3hrs
$34,900
2014 John Deere S690 Combine, with 615P,
P/D, CM, Adv P/C Tail Board, RWA, Variable Strea
$488,000
Reit-Syd Equipment Ltd.
673960
2011 John Deere 9870 STS Combine,
727hrs, 800x38 Tires
$278,000
1998 John Deere 9610 Combine,
2797hrs, Hopper Topper
$84,500
687717
671602
2014 John Deere S690 Combine, with 615P,
P/D, CM, Adv P/C Tail Board, RWA, Variable Stre
$488,000
Toll Free: 1-877-638-9610
www.reit-sydequipment.com
Hwys 5 & 10 West, Dauphin, Manitoba
648606
2008 MacDon M150 Windrower,
1250hrs, with 35’ D60, transport
$112,500
684091
684092
675822
2011 John Deere 630R Header,
with Trailer
$29,000
679090
2011 Case Puma 155 Tractor,
4000hrs, with Loader!
$95,000
1991 Case IH 1680 Combine,1015 PU,
Cummins Engine, Long Sieve, Spec Rotor
$26,000
1994 John Deere CTS Combine, 3611hrs,
with 914 PU, Hopper Topper, Chaff Spreader
$48,500
648619
1982 John Deere 7720 Combine,
Turbo, Rear Wheel Assist
$25,000
“INTEREST FREE OR LOW RATE FINANCING AVAILABLE OAC”
COMBINES
“INTEREST FREE OR LOW RATE FINANCING AVAILABLE OAC”
HAYING
2014
JD S690 with 615P, RWA, 650 Duals, Premium
Cab, XM Radio, Variable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .687946
. . . . . . . $488,000
688183
662004
COMBINES
2001 Case IH SCX141 Mower
Conditioner, 14’, rubber rolls . . . . . . . . . .679090
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12,500
675754
HAYING
2004 JD 946 Mower Conditioner, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,900
2014
JDJohn
S690Deere
with 9560R
615P, 650
Duals,
Premium Cab,2013
XM Radio,
Variable9560R
Strea .Tractor
. . . . . . -. 4WD,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011
. . $473,000
2014
Tractor
- 4WD,
John Deere
Case Puma 155 Tractor,
1997 Premier 2920 Windrower,
2008 MacDon M150 Windrower,
JD 568 Round Baler, mega
wide25’
plus960
mesh
wrap,pickup
6800 reel
bales . . . . . . . . . . .1250hrs,
. . . . . . . with
. . . .35’
. . .D60,
. . . .transport
. . . . . .$42,500
400hrs,
triples, Cast
Hi Flow
Hi Flow,
Michelin
Cast
4000hrs, with2012
Loader!
3300hrs,
header,
2014
JD Michelin
S690 COMING
INWeights,
SEPTEMBER
2015...877hrs,
with 615P,
650
Duals, Triples,
Premium
C .Weights
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $473,000
Hydraulics, Premium $393,000
$370,000
$95,000
569 Round
Baler, megaMower
wide plus,$28,900
mesh,
7000 bales . . 14’,
. . . . .rubber
. . . . . . . . rolls
. . . . .....................
. . . $112,500
. . . . . . . . . . . .$12,500
. . . .$42,500
2013
JD S690
524hrs,
650, 615P,
3.10% forRWA,
36 Months
OR Duals,
3.75% for Premium
60 Months . . Cab,
. . . . . . .XM
. . . . Radio,
. . . . . . . . Variable
. . . . . $410,000
2014
JD S690
with
650
.... 2012
2001JDCase
IH SCX141
Conditioner,
2003 JD 567 Round Baler, 21000 bales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,200
2012 JD S690 858hrs, 615P, Premium, Power Unfold, CM, Advanced P/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $385,000
................................................................................................................... $488,000
2012 JDS690 829hrs, 615P, 20.8x42 Duals, 750/26 Rear Tires, 26’ Unload Auger, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $365,000
2014
JD S690
with
Duals,
.....
2011
JD 9870
990hrs,
with 615P,
615P, P/D,650
C/M, P/C,
RWA Premium
. . . . . . . . . . .Cab,
. . . . . . XM
. . . . .Radio,
. . . . . . . .Variable
. . . . . . . . . .Strea
. . $289,000
2010
JD 9870 PD, PC, CM, 20.8x42 Duals, Tarp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$473,000
. . $270,000
...................................................................................................................
2004 JD 946 Mower Conditioner .............................................................. $18,900
TRACTORS
2012JDJD
568
Round
wide
plus
mesh
2009
7130
MFD,
4900hrs,Baler,
mfwd, 741mega
mech self
leveling,
grapple
. . . wrap,
. . . . . . . 6800
. . . . . . .bales
. . . . . . .........
. . . . . .$42,500
. . . .$89,500
1994 JD 7200 18000hrs, MFWD 740 loader grapple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,500
2012 JD 569 Round Baler, mega wide plus, mesh, 7000 bales ................ $42,500
JD 4640 11000hrs, duals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,500
2014
JD
S690
COMING
IN
SEPTEMBER
2015
with
615P,
650
Duals,
Premium
C
684091
648637
684092
675822
2008 JD 9870 1462hrs, 800x70r38, 615P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $235,000
2003JDJD
567- 4WD,
Round
Baler,
bales
....................................................
2014
9560R
400hrs,
Michelin21000
triples, Cast
Weights,
Hi Flow Hydraulics, Premium . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,200
. . $393,000
2013 John
Deere 635D
Header,
2014 John Deere S690 Combine, with 615P, 2014 John Deere S690 Combine, with 615P,
Rem 3700 Grain Vac,
...................................................................................................................
2004
JD9860
2943hrs,
with 914,
Rear Wheel Assist . . .2011
. . . . .John
. . . . Deere
. . . . . .630R
. . . . .Header,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$473,000
. 2013
. $155,000
2014
JD
9560R
4WD,
400hrs,
Michelin
triples,
Cast
Weights,
Hi
Flow
Hydraulics,
. . .Board,
. . . . . RWA,
. . . . .Variable
. $393,000
P/D,
CM,Premium
Adv P/C.Tail
Stre
Draper Header, Combine Adapters, Reel Flip Over
with Trailer
P/D, CM, Adv P/C Tail Board, RWA, Variable Strea
demo unit 3hrs
1993 JD 9600
3261hrs,
Chaff Spreader, 914 PU, 20’ Auger . . . . . . .$29,000
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$55,000
$488,000
Slow524hrs,
$69,000
$488,000
2013 JDKits,
S690
650, 3.10% for 36 Months OR
3.75% for 60 Months ... $410,000$34,900
WHEEL
LOADER
TRACTORS
HEADERS
2012 JD S690 858hrs, 615P, Premium, Power Unfold, CM, Advanced P/C............ 2006 Case 721E 9200hrs, With Craig 4 in 1 bucket, new tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$95,500
2009 JD 635D Combine Adapter, Slow Speed Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$51,500
2009
JD 7130 MFD, 4900hrs, mfwd, 741 mech self leveling, grapple ........ $89,500
WINDROWERS
...................................................................................................................
1997
JD 925 925 batt reel transport, 60 series hookup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$385,000
. . . . .$8,900
2012
JDJD
D450
350hrs,
with 35’ 635D
2013, transport,
reel flip grapple
over kit . ...................................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,500
. . $119,500
1994
7200
18000hrs,
MFWD
740 loader
1999
MacDon
960 36’
Combine615P,
Cutting20.8x42
Platform, with
Transport
. . . . . .Rear
. . . . . .Tires,
. . . . . . . 26’
. . . . Unload
. . . . . . . . . .$19,000
2012
JDS690
829hrs,
Duals,
750/26
2012 JD A400 Honey Bee 36’, DK, UII, RS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $104,000
JD 4640
11000hrs,
duals
............................................................................
SEEDING
& TILLAGE
JD A400
900hrs, with
30’ Honeybee,
Double Knife Drive, Roto Shears,648619
900 Eng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,500
. . . .$94,000
Auger, P.....................................................................................................
$365,000 2011
2010 JD 9870 Duas, Pro Drive, P/C, Hopper Extensions, 26’ Auger, Premium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $269,000
648627
648606
673960
687717
671602
2010 Summers Mfg 84’ Harrow, 84’, 1/2” Tines, Manual Tine Adjust, Hydraulic Tine Pressur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$27,900
2011 JDJD
A400
862hrs,
with 30’ Honeybee,
Double
Knife Drive,
Roto Shears,
8621982
Eng John
. . . . Hi
.Deere
. . .Flow
. . 7720
. . . . . Combine,
. . . . . .$94,000
9560R
- 4WD,
400hrs,
Michelin
triples,
2011 John
Deere 9870
STS Combine,
1998
JohnP/C,
DeereRWA
9610 Combine,
1991 Case
IH 1680
Combine,1015
PU, Cast Weights,
2011
JD 9870
990hrs,
with 615P, P/D,
C/M,
...........................
1994$289,000
John Deere CTS 2014
Combine, 3611hrs,
2012 Lemken727hrs,
40’ Helidor
. . . . . . Topper
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .with
. . . 914
. . . .PU,
.$92,500
2010Chaff
JD A400
616hrs, 30’Cummins
HoneyBee,
462 Hours
Cutter
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turbo,
. . . . . Rear
. . . . Wheel
. . . . . Assist
. . . . . . .$90,000
800x38Vertical
Tires Tillage, New Discs, Reconditioned
2797hrs, Hopper
Engine,
Long on
Sieve,
Spec. .Rotor
Hopper Topper,
Spreader
$25,000
Hydraulics,
Premium
.................................................................................
$278,000
$26,000
2010
JD 9870
PD,
PC, CM,
20.8x42
$48,500
2014
Lemken
Helidor
26’ Vertical
Tillage,
800 Acres Duals,
. . . . . . . Tarp
. . .$84,500
. . ......................................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$270,000
. . . .$78,000
2006
JD 4895 with
2008, 30’Honey
Bee, DK,
roto shears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $393,000
. . . . . .$75,000
2012
Lemken
26’ Vertical
Tillage,
Baskets
. . . . . . . . .Extensions,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .26’
. . . .Auger,
. . . . . . . . Premium
. . . . . . . . .$70,900
2010
JD 9870
Duas,
ProDouble
Drive,
P/C,. . .Hopper
......
Premier 2920 30’, 960 draper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,200
2014
JD 9560R - 4WD, 400hrs,
Michelin triples, Cast OAC”
Weights, Hi Flow
“INTEREST FREE OR LOW RATE1996
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
................................................................................................................... $269,000
COMBINES
2008
JD 9870
1462hrs,
800x70r38,
.................................................
2014
JD S690
with 615P,
RWA, 650
Duals, Premium615P
Cab, XM
Radio, Variable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$235,000
. . $488,000
2014
JD S690
with 615P,
650 Duals,
Premium
XM Radio,
Variable
Strea................................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$155,000
. . $473,000
2004
JD9860
2943hrs,
with
914,Cab,
Rear
Wheel
Assist
2014 JD S690 COMING IN SEPTEMBER 2015... with 615P, 650 Duals, Premium C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $473,000
1993 JD 9600 3261hrs, Chaff Spreader, 914 PU, 20’ Auger ...................... $55,000
2013 JD S690 524hrs, 650, 3.10% for 36 Months OR 3.75% for 60 Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $410,000
2012 JD S690 858hrs, 615P, Premium, Power Unfold, CM, Advanced P/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $385,000
HEADERS
2012 JDS690 829hrs, 615P, 20.8x42 Duals, 750/26 Rear Tires, 26’ Unload Auger, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $365,000
2011 JD 9870 990hrs, with 615P, P/D, C/M, P/C, RWA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $289,000
2010
JD 9870
PD, PC,Combine
CM, 20.8x42 Duals,
Tarp . . . Slow
. . . . . . .Speed
. . . . . . . .Transport
. . . . . . . . . . ..........................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $51,500
. $270,000
2009
JD 635D
Adapter,
2010 JD 9870 Duas, Pro Drive, P/C, Hopper Extensions, 26’ Auger, Premium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $269,000
Hydraulics, Premium ................................................................................. $393,000
HAYING
2001 Case IH SCX141 Mower Conditioner, 14’, rubber rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12,500
2004 JD 946 Mower Conditioner, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,900
WHEEL LOADER
2012 JD 568 Round Baler, mega wide plus mesh wrap, 6800 bales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500
2012
569 Round
Baler,
mega wideWith
plus, mesh,
70004bales
. . . . . . . . .new
. . . . . tires
. . . . . ....................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$95,500
. . . .$42,500
2006JDCase
721E
9200hrs,
Craig
in 1 .bucket,
2003 JD 567 Round Baler, 21000 bales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,200
TRACTORS
WINDROWERS
2009 JD 7130 MFD, 4900hrs, mfwd, 741 mech self leveling, grapple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500
1994 JD 7200 18000hrs, MFWD 740 loader grapple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,500
2012 JD D450 350hrs, with 35’ 635D 2013, transport, reel flip over kit .... $119,500
1997 JD 925 925 batt reel transport, 60 series hookup ................................ $8,900
1999
MacDon
960
Cutting
2004 JD9860
2943hrs,
with 36’
914, Combine
Rear Wheel Assist
. . . . . . Platform,
. . . . . . . . . . . with
. . . . . .Transport
. . . . . . . . . . ...............
. . . . . . . . . . $19,000
. $155,000
JD 4640 11000hrs, duals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,500
1993 JD 9600 3261hrs, Chaff Spreader, 914 PU, 20’ Auger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$55,000
WHEEL LOADER
2008 JD 9870 1462hrs, 800x70r38, 615P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $235,000
HEADERS
SEEDING & TILLAGE
2009 JD 635D Combine Adapter, Slow Speed Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$51,500
2010
Summers
Mfgtransport,
84’ Harrow,
1/2”
1997
JD 925
925 batt reel
60 series 84’,
hookup
. . . .Tines,
. . . . . . . .Manual
. . . . . . . . .Tine
. . . . . Adjust,
. . . . . . . . .Hydraulic
. . . . . . . .$8,900
1999
MacDon
960 36’
Combine Cutting Platform, with Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,900
. . .$19,000
Tine
Pressure
..............................................................................................
SEEDING
& TILLAGE
2012 Lemken
40’ Helidor Vertical Tillage, New Discs, Reconditioned .... $92,500
2014
9560R
- 4WD,
400hrs,Bee
Michelin
triples,
CastUII,
Weights,
Flow Hydraulics, Premium . . . . . . . . . . . $104,000
. . . . $393,000
2012JDJD
A400
Honey
36’,
DK,
RSHi.............................................
2014 JD 9560R - 4WD, 400hrs, Michelin triples, Cast Weights, Hi Flow Hydraulics, Premium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $393,000
2011 JD A400 900hrs, with 30’ Honeybee, Double Knife Drive, Roto Shears, 900
Eng Case
..............................................................................................................
2006
721E 9200hrs, With Craig 4 in 1 bucket, new tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$94,000
. . . .$95,500
2011 JD A400 862hrs, with 30’ Honeybee, Double Knife Drive, Roto Shears, 862
WINDROWERS
2012 JD D450 350hrs, with 35’ 635D 2013, transport, reel flip over kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $119,500
Eng .............................................................................................................. $94,000
2012 JD A400 Honey Bee 36’, DK, UII, RS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $104,000
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900 Eng .......................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$90,000
. . . .$94,000
2010 Summers Mfg 84’ Harrow, 84’, 1/2” Tines, Manual Tine Adjust, Hydraulic Tine Pressur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$27,900
2014 Lemken Helidor 26’ Vertical Tillage, 800 Acres .............................. $78,000
2012
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Vertical
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. . . . . . .Baskets
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2011 JD A400 862hrs, with 30’ Honeybee, Double Knife Drive, Roto Shears, 862 Eng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$94,000
2012 Lemken 40’ Helidor Vertical Tillage, New Discs, Reconditioned . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$92,500
2010 JD A400 616hrs, 30’ HoneyBee, 462 Hours on Cutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$90,000
2012 Lemken 26’ Vertical Tillage, Double Baskets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$70,900
1996 Premier 2920 30’, 960 draper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,200
2006 JD 4895 with 2008, 30’Honey Bee, DK, roto shears .......................... $75,000
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. . . .$75,000
2009 BourgAult- 3310-48’
2011 BourgAult 5810-72’
Air Drill, 9.8” Spacing, MRB’s. 30355A
2014 BourgAult 3710-60’
Air Drill, MRB III’s Hydraulic, Double Shoot, 3 ½” Steel Packers
w/Mud Scraper, 9.8” Spacing. 30384A
$120,000 CaSh No traDe
Disc Drill- 10” Spacing, Leading Tank Configuration, MRB III’s
w/Cleaning Wheels, Single Shoot Leading, Liquid Kit, 4.5’ Wide
Cleaner Wheel, Rear Tow Hitch. 30382A
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2001 Flexi-Coil 5000-45’
2003 BourgAult 5710-47’
Drill, 12” Spacing, 3 ½ Steel Packers,
C/W 2005 Flexi-Coil 4350 Tank. 11980A/30307A
2011 BourgAult 5810-62’
4 1/2” steel packers w/mudscrapers, double shoot, no MRB’s,
9.8” spacing 30386A
9.8” spacing, 2 1/4 steel packers c/w 2011 Bourgault L6550,
4 tank metering, 591 monitor 30360A/30367A
2002 Flexi-Coil
5000-57’
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3450 Air Tank
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Load Auger
$80,000 for the pair
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2011 new HollAnD SP.240F
35” Pick up Reel, Transport
$60,000
$80,000
Disc Drill- 10” Spacing, Leading Tank Configuration,
MRB III’s w/Cleaning Wheels, Single Shoot Leading,
Liquid Kit, 4.5’ Wide Cleaner Wheel, Rear Tow Hitch
$205,900
2011 Bourgault 5810-62’
2013 New Holland SP.240F
$225,000
$220,000 - Cash, No Trade
High Clearance Sprayer- 1200 Gallon Stainless Steel
9.8” spacing, 2 1/4 steel packers c/w 2011
Tank, Boom Leveler Power guide, Luxury Cab
Bourgault L6550, 4 tank metering, 591 monitor
2011 JD 1910 Air Cart
3 Tank Metering, Dbl Shoot, Tow Between, Duals, C/W 2011 John Deere 1810Sir Drill, 12”
Spacing, Dbl Shoot, ½“ Openers, C/W 2007 John Deere 1910 Air Cart, 2 Tank Metering, Dbl Shoot
$210,000
Air Drill, 9.8” Spacing, MRB’s
2012 new HollAnD SP.240F
High Clearance Sprayer- 1200 Gallon Stainless Steel Tank, Fence Line Spray Kit, rear
Wheel Nozzle w/Fender, Electric Flush & Rinse Control, 100-60, 10 Section Control
Kit, UltraGlide w/5000 controller, 3” Quick Fill, Amber Rotating, Raven Radar Speed
Sensor 11792A
High Clearance Sprayer- 1200 Gallon Stainless Steel Tank, Boom
Leveler Power guide, Luxury Cab 12162A
$195,000 CaSh No traDe
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2011 Bourgault 5810-72’
2014 Bourgault 3710-60’
2001 Flexi-Coil 5000-45’
Air Drill, MRB III’s Hydraulic, Double Shoot, 3
½” Steel Packers w/Mud Scraper, 9.8” Spacing
2009
Bourgault - 3310-48’
$225,000
$120,000 - Cash, No Trade
2013 new HollAnD SP.240F
High Clearance Sprayer- 1000 Gallon Stainless Steel Tank,
3” Quick Fill. 12150A
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2003 Bourgault 5710-47’
Drill, 12” Spacing, 3 ½ Steel Packers,
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4 1/2” steel packers w/mudscrapers, double
shoot, no MRB’s, 9.8” spacing
$80,000 for the pair
$30,000 - Cash, No Trade
2012 New Holland SP.240F
2011 New Holland SP.240F
High Clearance Sprayer - 1200 Gallon Stainless Steel
Tank, Fence Line Spray Kit, Electric Flush & Rinse
Control, UltraGlide w/5000 controller, 3” Quick Fill, Raven
Radar Speed Sensor $210,000 - Cash, No Trade
High Clearance Sprayer- 1000 Gallon
Stainless Steel Tank, 3” Quick Fill
$195,000 - Cash, No Trade
2010 NH CR9080 Combine
Axle Diff Lock, Dual Tires, Auto Guidance NAV II w/ GPS, Std. Hydro
$195,000 - Cash, No Trade
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SEEDING
IS BELIEVING FIELD DAY.
July 8
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Observe the 3720-60 with Low Disturbance Scrapers, the 3720-30 with
Winged Scrapers & the 3320-66 QDA equipped with MRBs in action.
Drills paired with L7550, 7950 & 7700 air seeders.
The all new 100' 3420 Paralink Hoe Drill & 1300 bushel 71300 will be on display.
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Register today with your local Bourgault dealer for Bourgault's annual "Seeding is Believing" Field Day
on July 8th in St. Brieux, Saskatchewan. Please register before July 3rd.
A guided tour highlighting the agronomic testing trials will be taking place, as well as a special "half time" event.
Please note that registration through your Bourgault dealer is required to ensure that
we can provide the best experience for all visitors.
Weather is a critical factor for the demo, so check for field day updates under the "Shows & Events" section
on the Bourgault website: www.bourgault.com.
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