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Tucano 560 vs NH CX6.80
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<blockquote data-quote="PSQ" data-source="post: 6626935" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>We moved from a TX66 to a Tucano 480 2 harvests ago, and the baby Claas hybrid is an impressive bit of kit in terms of output and features.</p><p></p><p>The only problem with the new current Tucano 560 hybrid is that they have only been out for 2 harvests (580 was new for this year IIRC?) so there wont be any used for at least another year.</p><p></p><p>And god forbid they break: Jeez Oh, Claas know how to take the 'Mickey Bliss' with their parts. Anyone else would be ashamed, but instead they're utterly brazen about ripping the arse out of their 'loyal' customers. NH hybrid available in a few years you say...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSQ, post: 6626935, member: 11374"] We moved from a TX66 to a Tucano 480 2 harvests ago, and the baby Claas hybrid is an impressive bit of kit in terms of output and features. The only problem with the new current Tucano 560 hybrid is that they have only been out for 2 harvests (580 was new for this year IIRC?) so there wont be any used for at least another year. And god forbid they break: Jeez Oh, Claas know how to take the 'Mickey Bliss' with their parts. Anyone else would be ashamed, but instead they're utterly brazen about ripping the arse out of their 'loyal' customers. NH hybrid available in a few years you say... [/QUOTE]
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