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flag A Western Australian farm replaces harvesters yearly to minimize downtime, ensuring reliable production for export.

flag Kitto Ag, a 12,000-hectare Western Australian farm, replaces its four harvesters annually to ensure reliability, keeping them under four years old or 1,500 hours of use. flag The family-run operation, growing wheat, canola, and lupins for export, relies on casual labor, making machine uptime critical. flag After Cyclone Seroja damaged grain storage in 2021, they rebuilt with 3,000-ton capacity, adjusting to lower domestic demand. flag While tractors often exceed 10,000 hours and require maintenance, harvesters are replaced yearly at a cost of $450,000 to $550,000. flag The farm plans to extend the annual turnover policy to sprayers starting in 2026, with owners citing long-term savings, reduced downtime, and operational confidence as key benefits.

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