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In addition, five further spare parts and service centers ensure that CLAAS service is guaranteed throughout Argentina. In 2006 the possibility that CLAAS Argentina set up a factory in Argentina was tangible and by 2013, began to produce the TUCANO combine harvester, with a motor of 270 to 360 hp (Class VI or VIII).
At the 2005 Agritechnica exhibition, Claas presented the Lexion 600, with a cutting width of up to 12 m (39.37 feet), a grain tank capacity of 12,000 liters (330 Bushels) and a performance up to 60,000 kilograms per hour (130,000 lb/h). [4] This was again the most powerful combine harvester in the world. In 2010, Claas presented the Lexion 700.
ZoomInfo Technologies Inc., is a software and data company which provides data for companies and business individuals. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Their main product is a commercial search-engine , specialized in contact and business information.
A Renault HI tracked tractor in 1920. After the end of World War I, the Renault company used its experience in armored tanks to devise agricultural vehicles. [2] The Renault's Department 14 (responsible for the FT tank) developed the first tractor of the company, [3] the Type GP, which was powered by an engine similar to that of the FT (a four-cylinder) and had tracks.
The Mercator is a series of combine harvesters produced by the German agricultural company Claas in Harsewinkel. Initially called Senator , the Mercator series was introduced in 1966. The first combine harvester of the series to be called Mercator was presented in 1967, the Protector followed in 1968.
Claas Matador Gigant The Matador Gigant , initially called Matador , [ 1 ] is a self-propelled combine harvester produced by the German agricultural company Claas in Harsewinkel . The Matador Gigant is the largest combine harvester of the Matador series, the smaller Matador Standard was introduced afterwards. [ 1 ]
CNH Industrial N.V. is an Italian-American multinational corporation [4] with global headquarters in Basildon, United Kingdom, [5] [6] but controlled and mostly owned by the multinational investment company Exor, which in turn is controlled by the Agnelli family.
Claas Jaguar is a self-propelled forage harvester that is built by German farm machinery company Claas and is powered by a DaimlerChrysler diesel engine. Models are identified by numbers; current models are numbered 830, 850, 870, 890, and 900, and range from 254 kW (345 hp ) to 458 kW (623 hp). [ 1 ]