John Deere forager

WIZZO

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Claas are the largest volume sellers of foragers in West Wales. There is only one JD forager in this area.

Interestingly this operator loads trailers on his left. Every other operator loads with the trailer on their right side.

Which side is more common in the US?
 
Claas has their dealers maintain 24/7 support on harvesters which has helped. They also for many years ran very heavy rebates. Claas has the lion's share of the SP market here with Deere scooping up nearly all of the rest of that market. Very few New Hollands SP and those are on farms with a deep NH history. Krone may be more of a factor in other parts of the state. Deere leads the pull-type forage harvester market with NH not far behind. AGCO still offers the Hesston designed units and unless I am imagining they had a Dion worked in under the primer red color. I don't see any AGCO or Dion units in the field. Dion brings product to Empire Farm Days which is right around the corner time wise.
 
JD has the market in this area with very few Claus around here. There are no Claus chopper dealer around here either. We usually fill to the left is we are loading wagons. That way your not twisting over your right arm that is on the controls. Also anyone used to running a combine would unload on the left.
 
Interestingly this operator loads trailers on his left. Every other operator loads with the trailer on their right side.

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