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Deutz Fahr TTV 430 Problem Help Please
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<blockquote data-quote="hintonroadhero" data-source="post: 8151582" data-attributes="member: 20732"><p>Claas is represented in NZ and Australia by a privately owned family company headed by Herby Whyte.. Originally called Landpower, they now trade as Claas Harvest Centres and are well spread around the country. Over the last five years they have spent a lot of money on investing in premises, people and technology to support the end users. While they may be regarded as a second division player in tractor sales, with around 5% market share, they are titans in the harvester market with combines and self propelled forage harvesters, outselling any other brand by around 3 to 1. These also sell the claas range of grass and baling equipment where they do well with contractors, alongside JCB agricultural Grimme and Amazone. I know that they have an exchange programme for technicians with the UK, sending staff overseas in the out of season period. They will be a great place for your lad to gain experience and to see a bit of the world. As to the previous poster saying there's not much money in the trade.. I don't know where he gets that idea?.. because the industry is booming and crying out for good staff. As to living costs rocketing.. he needs to get out more.. that's a global problem.. tell him to go for it !!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hintonroadhero, post: 8151582, member: 20732"] Claas is represented in NZ and Australia by a privately owned family company headed by Herby Whyte.. Originally called Landpower, they now trade as Claas Harvest Centres and are well spread around the country. Over the last five years they have spent a lot of money on investing in premises, people and technology to support the end users. While they may be regarded as a second division player in tractor sales, with around 5% market share, they are titans in the harvester market with combines and self propelled forage harvesters, outselling any other brand by around 3 to 1. These also sell the claas range of grass and baling equipment where they do well with contractors, alongside JCB agricultural Grimme and Amazone. I know that they have an exchange programme for technicians with the UK, sending staff overseas in the out of season period. They will be a great place for your lad to gain experience and to see a bit of the world. As to the previous poster saying there's not much money in the trade.. I don't know where he gets that idea?.. because the industry is booming and crying out for good staff. As to living costs rocketing.. he needs to get out more.. that's a global problem.. tell him to go for it !!!!! [/QUOTE]
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