mahatmabos@hotmail.com
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Post by mahatmabos@hotmail.com on Mar 15, 2002 17:53:08 GMT 1
Noticing a lot of the Self Propelled machinery in Europe has similar style cabs - the downward sloping top. I call it the Claas style cab, but I'm likely wrong
Who does make those cabs? Whats the story there??? Give me some info, I know you can
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Post by jreizx@inlandnet.com on Mar 15, 2002 19:47:56 GMT 1
Not to get sidelined, but I could never understand why Claas never (Don't know about now) put a left armrest on their seats. It would drive me crazy not having one on a combine seat. I know the later 8460 MF (Claas) had them, but a contemporary Claas Jaguar didn't even though the cab looked nice and roomy.
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Post by AgMachinery on Mar 18, 2002 11:07:57 GMT 1
As far as i know these cabs you are talking about are designed build and sold by Claas to other manufacturers.
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mahatmabos@hotmail.com
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Post by mahatmabos@hotmail.com on Mar 18, 2002 17:55:58 GMT 1
That is what I was wondering, whether Claas made them themselves, or whether some company makes them, and sells them to Claas.
I figured that Claas would make them, but as you all know, stranger things happen in this industry
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Post by sss456@hotmail.com on Mar 18, 2002 19:55:03 GMT 1
Acctually Claas makes a lot of stuff for other manufacturers. Car stuff too. They have a whole division just making stuff they don't put on their own machines, getting some of it from existing components.
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