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New Britains Claas Jaguar 980


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13 hours ago, ford man said:

Remember lads, Britains are told what to make by the manufacturers. I’d say the maize head was done is for the adding the product to the ertl range. 

yeah i get that, but even state side they will use a grass header, so just twin the set, or at the very least do a separate item  that euro collectors can add to it if not . seems a bit short sighted that all . i doubt many if anyone could name someone with. a big jag like that who only ever does maize with it.

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10 minutes ago, Tractorman810 said:

yeah i get that, but even state side they will use a grass header, so just twin the set, or at the very least do a separate item  that euro collectors can add to it if not . seems a bit short sighted that all . i doubt many if anyone could name someone with. a big jag like that who only ever does maize with it.

Your right Sean. They provided both headers on past harvesters, so I don't see why a European built Claas should be any different to the JDs and NHS that had both.. Especially when they are detachable, unlike the PowerFarm Jag from the late 80s..

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2 hours ago, justy 46 said:

Your right Sean. They provided both headers on past harvesters, so I don't see why a European built Claas should be any different to the JDs and NHS that had both.. Especially when they are detachable, unlike the PowerFarm Jag from the late 80s..

i would even get it if a grass header set but smaller model number came out at the same time, easy way to make more money.but none at all is a bit strange 

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