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<blockquote data-quote="KB6930" data-source="post: 7101849" data-attributes="member: 13342"><p>No idea we wouldn't have anything else. There's been too many problems with others in the area and they've all changed to claas now . </p><p></p><p>A contractor mate of mine did 25000 acres with a set of claas butterflies and only put wearing metal on he did do a conditioner bearing but that was due to getting a lump of wire caught up and it popped it out the casing. </p><p></p><p>My first claas probably cut 7/8000 acre and the same just skids and blades it traded in for decent enough money and went to your side of the water to start a new life . So no point looking at other makes. </p><p></p><p>I dunno how they've done it it's a strong mower but doesn't feel heavy on a tractor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KB6930, post: 7101849, member: 13342"] No idea we wouldn't have anything else. There's been too many problems with others in the area and they've all changed to claas now . A contractor mate of mine did 25000 acres with a set of claas butterflies and only put wearing metal on he did do a conditioner bearing but that was due to getting a lump of wire caught up and it popped it out the casing. My first claas probably cut 7/8000 acre and the same just skids and blades it traded in for decent enough money and went to your side of the water to start a new life . So no point looking at other makes. I dunno how they've done it it's a strong mower but doesn't feel heavy on a tractor [/QUOTE]
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