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How hard are the Claas combines to work on?
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kdunker
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12/29/2020 16:20 (#8706233 - in reply to #8706093)
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RE: How hard are the Claas combines to work on?
North Bend, NE
Track machine is nice to work on. As others mentioned things are thought out pretty well.
It is nice to have an extra ladder and some extra push bolts and the nuts to detension belts.
There are getting to be some aftermarket parts available now too.
I believe the concaves come out the front.
How hard are the Claas combines to work on?
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taloga
: 12/29/2020 08:38
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blue924.9
: 12/29/2020 09:31
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The Pretender
: 12/29/2020 09:31
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Big Ben
: 12/29/2020 09:49
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HoRFarms
: 12/29/2020 09:32
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easymoney
: 12/29/2020 09:41
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mike in sw mn
: 12/29/2020 11:01
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E.Daehler
: 12/29/2020 12:04
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CND
: 12/29/2020 12:38
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taloga
: 12/29/2020 15:14
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kdunker
: 12/29/2020 16:20
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Big Ben
: 12/29/2020 21:43
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taloga
: 12/29/2020 15:07
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E.Daehler
: 12/29/2020 21:05
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Big Ben
: 12/29/2020 21:46
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E.Daehler
: 12/30/2020 09:18
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KMG
: 12/29/2020 13:22
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seedcleaner
: 12/29/2020 13:48
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