I would have to agree. I have an axial flow but have now moved to claas due to cnh spares availability. Good combine with crap backup from manufacturer
Here in southern Ireland last year i know of 5 new 6 walker claas sold end up being sent back. All I know is they were carrying out alot of grain. The new 5 shaker combines seemed to go very well. I don't know anymore and I own a lexion so I'm not trying to have a swipe at them
Have the same drill. I a new genuine tank lower section was approx €1300.00 ( i got a stainless one made)and I bought cell wheels and associated parts probably spent 300/400 more. Bit of work in stripping it all down but drill perfect now.
I'm running the c4 for a few seasons now. As already said very well built but are a heavy machine. I have sown in to some questionable conditions and got on ok. A great machine to generate clay with the cultivation discs.
Have Lemken vega here and it's very unstable. Reports are they are very prone to falling over and I see one was auctioned in a salvage auction lately that looks like it was turned over
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