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John Deere or Claas

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Amir

09-10-2007 04:11:41




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Which forage harvester is better in chopping claas or john deere?




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dboll

09-10-2007 05:17:39




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 Re: John Deere or Claas in reply to Amir, 09-10-2007 04:11:41  
neighbors have a Claas, 900hp Mercedes engine, fill a truck in 75seconds, they chopped 220 acres of alfalfa in a little over 4 hours!



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Ron in Nebr

09-10-2007 22:34:18




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 Re: John Deere or Claas in reply to dboll, 09-10-2007 05:17:39  
Did I read that right? Nine HUNDRED horsepower???? Wow! Might oughta get me one of those fer the racecar!



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JHH

09-11-2007 21:45:09




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 Re: John Deere or Claas in reply to Ron in Nebr, 09-10-2007 22:34:18  

Ron in Nebr said: (quoted from post at 22:34:18 09/10/07) Did I read that right? Nine HUNDRED horsepower???? Wow! Might oughta get me one of those fer the racecar!


You may have read right but the current largest model sold buy Claas is the Jaguar 900 with 623 Hp. We've run an 850 Class for almost 6 years now and 3 Deere before that and 2 Fox before that. I'd for sure take the Claas over the JD 6710 it replaced. JD dealer had a 7500 out for us to use for a day and it chopped corn too but it has 180 more hp than our 850.

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Amir

09-11-2007 22:00:52




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 Re: John Deere or Claas in reply to JHH, 09-11-2007 21:45:09  
How many acres of corn Claas can chop in one day?



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Amir

09-10-2007 22:00:15




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 Re: John Deere or Claas in reply to dboll, 09-10-2007 05:17:39  
Thanks for your advise. What model is that machine?



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Wisconsin Cowman

09-10-2007 05:17:05




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 Re: John Deere or Claas in reply to Amir, 09-10-2007 04:11:41  
Claas is a better built machine. The Claas is built heavier then a Deere.



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Dave in Tx

09-10-2007 21:30:03




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 Re: John Deere or Claas in reply to Wisconsin Cowman, 09-10-2007 05:17:05  
And the Mercedes engine will cost you $160,000.00 if it ever swarms.



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