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<blockquote data-quote="lucas" data-source="post: 7246679" data-attributes="member: 1614"><p>Thanks for the replies. I'm not comparing it with the biggest model of other brands. Im currently running a narrow bodied 760, and have another 400acres to do next harvest. Considering this and growing less OSR, so condensed harvest period, im looking to go up in size a little. Claas are quoting for 7700 or 8700, but have a long way to move compared to the Case. Hence why im looking at it. </p><p>Cheaper, 3year warranty are appealing and looking at potentially tougher times ahead, a lot simpler mechanically machine would be cheaper to maintain if we have to keep it a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucas, post: 7246679, member: 1614"] Thanks for the replies. I'm not comparing it with the biggest model of other brands. Im currently running a narrow bodied 760, and have another 400acres to do next harvest. Considering this and growing less OSR, so condensed harvest period, im looking to go up in size a little. Claas are quoting for 7700 or 8700, but have a long way to move compared to the Case. Hence why im looking at it. Cheaper, 3year warranty are appealing and looking at potentially tougher times ahead, a lot simpler mechanically machine would be cheaper to maintain if we have to keep it a while. [/QUOTE]
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