Jaguar 800 Series machines have 626-408 horsepower Mercedes-Benz engines with inline 6 cylinders and an electronic on-board information system (CEBIS), which provides information, control, registration and monitoring of all key machine settings.
This new series of combines have exclusive Accelerated Pre-Seperation (APS) threshing systems, factory-installed Terra-Trac undercarriage options, Claas power systems and advanced EASY (efficient agriculture system) precision farming technology.
After years of speculation about when it would make a serious move into the North American tractor market, it appears that Claas is finally ready to jump in with both feet with the Xerion.
Service technicians who repair the powerful LEXION combine have regularly attended classes to stay abreast of the most recent updates to the cutting edge harvesting equipment and to learn new diagnostic techniques.
In the wake of Kramer, Ltd. announcing its intent to exit the agricultural equipment business, CLAAS of America has made immediate plans to fill the gap left by its long-time dealer with two new, full-service dealerships in Saskatchewan. The move, part of a planned dealership expansion in western Canada, will ensure that CLAAS customers in the region will experience little or no disruption of service or support.
While several years of speculation about when Claas tractors will finally enter the U.S. and Canada ag market remains just that, another tractor maker from India says it plans to be here in 2015.
CLAAS of America recently unveiled its 800 Series line of JAGUAR forage harvesters. The 800 Series is designed to meet the needs of producers and custom harvesters who demand the reliable performance and exceptional throughput they’ve come to expect from JAGUAR forage harvesters but don’t require every bell and whistle that the higher-end 900 series delivers
Having recorded four years of buoyant annual growth, executives at Claas in Germany are confident that its Omaha, Neb.-based operation will continue to capture a growing share of the North American combine market and are looking ahead to the day production will need to expand to meet demand.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we look at President Trump's tariff reduction on ag equipment, the latest dealer sales forecasts, and how high input costs are keeping farmer sentiment down.
Since 1980, A&I Products has become a leading manufacturer and wholesale distributor of aftermarket replacement parts for the agricultural, turf, and industrial equipment markets. A&I Products' experience and expertise has greatly contributed to the company's reputation as a top supplier of quality, reasonably priced parts. Founded with roots as a small machine shop and repair facility, the company made the transition by manufacturing new parts to replace those that were identified as commonly needing repair. Throughout the 1980s, the company quickly garnered a reputation for offering quality parts at a reasonable price.
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