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<blockquote data-quote="Northernlights" data-source="post: 6517518" data-attributes="member: 81490"><p>About fifteen years ago Iended up in hospital with an infected elbow.In the next bed was Claas a salesman. Got talking and asked him about customer service after watching the local dealers foremen mechanic giving a maintenance lecture to a local estate manager in front of me . He said that the combine was probably on hire from Claas and as such had to be maintained to their standards. Just a few years ago heard another story about a poorly performing Claas combine in wheat which local dealer could not sort.Had to speak to Germany who said to them."tell the farmer that the combine was working outside its set parameters so we just slowed it down"</p><p>Another story about a brand new New Holland combine a few years ago which refused to start went "tell he farmer to tell the bank to release his payment and we"ll let him start the combine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northernlights, post: 6517518, member: 81490"] About fifteen years ago Iended up in hospital with an infected elbow.In the next bed was Claas a salesman. Got talking and asked him about customer service after watching the local dealers foremen mechanic giving a maintenance lecture to a local estate manager in front of me . He said that the combine was probably on hire from Claas and as such had to be maintained to their standards. Just a few years ago heard another story about a poorly performing Claas combine in wheat which local dealer could not sort.Had to speak to Germany who said to them."tell the farmer that the combine was working outside its set parameters so we just slowed it down" Another story about a brand new New Holland combine a few years ago which refused to start went "tell he farmer to tell the bank to release his payment and we"ll let him start the combine. [/QUOTE]
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