Claas/Renault 836

grumpy

Member
Location
Fife
sounds like the majority of you reckon they are bother in one way or another. I don't know what to do for the best now thinking i may be best going back for another tm155 other tm has been extremely reliable
where you get that from?great tractors but have the same niggles as any brand and a lot less than some.
 

s86t

Member
where you get that from?great tractors but have the same niggles as any brand and a lot less than some.
guess when a few of you say they have had a fair few electrical niggles i know they all have bother one way or another no brand is immune can't be a bad tractor
 

grumpy

Member
Location
Fife
guess when a few of you say they have had a fair few electrical niggles i know they all have bother one way or another no brand is immune can't be a bad tractor
i can live with electrical niggles its the gear box or engine exploding that costs money,
 

BAC

Member
only ever used a renualt 640 years ago to haul maize,

they look a well built tractor,
was there any saving the company or did they have to sell to claas ?

Think it was a decision between trucks or the ag side, they obviously sell more trucks than tractors, just the general understanding I had
 

Muddy Boots

Member
Location
S.Devon
Drove one for 4yrs for contractor. Good tractor no major problems. More economic than smaller tractors on some jobs,twin mowers and buck raking.
Worst thing was the 4wd braking switch would not cut in. Probably happened three times on the road. 200hp tractor with two wheel braking not nice.
 

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