Combine parts.

snipe

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Location
west yorkshire
Where can I buy non genuine Claas header parts, like double knife fingers and retractable auger fingers. Tried aph but when I put the Claas serial number in nothing comes up.
 

snipe

Member
Location
west yorkshire
Just had a look on there web site they don’t have any double knife fingers or any of the retractable finger like the ones on my machine(no threads at the end, just a slight taper and a groove)
 

Phil P

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
North West
Kramp and Spaldings do header parts, to be honest though i find the genuine double fingers last better than the pattern parts. Class knife sections last twice as long as the Spaldings ones.
 

tr250

Member
Location
Northants
It’s a new header. 680 cerio
Are you talking about these or a different sort? I’m not sure what a cerio is I thought they were a non uk sunflower type header? Or maybe they have the same type of knife as the conviflex draper header.
 

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CPF

Member
Arable Farmer
JMT for all things Claas combine. New/secondhand, genuine/non-genuine. They will have more stuff than any Claas dealer.

Speak to Mark, if you can get hold of him
or speak to trish ,mark’s wife .could probably get them in for you .
 

Phil P

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Arable Farmer
Location
North West
Are you talking about these or a different sort? I’m not sure what a cerio is I thought they were a non uk sunflower type header? Or maybe they have the same type of knife as the conviflex draper header.
As far as I can gather the cerio is basically the same as vairo but with manual knife adjustment.
 
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