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FIELD TESTED ...by a QW /gV^S"H , , .. II I contractor against all comers .. . yus Claas Junior. Jr •• • actually THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENED produced . . . The owner of a CLAAS SUPER JUNIOR COM- « m a h (olpnr? S/AFP? It is interesting to know why this contractor V. J l-KJ\.*~7 *~J L—■ w\3L/~U-k has bought a second CLAAS COMBINE. The answer is very simple —his CLAAS JUNIOR »-irn/-> 1.--1 /-J*-”) a-. \ 1 COMBINE far exceeded the makers' estimate fll y 7 Ig«yn Ml n */ *O A as to output. In a crop of H.l. ryegrass of I II / 131 71 C<| > Jr considerable size, four combines were engaged LJLKJ L™2Vz L—•»LJ S Lal k-z i j in harvesting the crop. Two were 10 ft Jg machines, one 8 ft 6 in., and the CLAAS ff ‘ J P , SUPER JUNIOR was 7 ft. g The CLAAS owner soon noticed that on each **\ rg r Iw'' ' 'A&S 'WL round his combine was dropping 4 bags as *~T~~^’'''-'T l '?; - '*■■ ;'tl~ r. 'Kr- '?. vi against 3 from each of the other 3 combines. / — U Str "" ■ l'*%S B In addition to this, the sample from the CLAAS / A &\ 'th K ByC,-..; . ■:■ »."'s■ la was heavier than from any of the others / U %\ ft\ ft fr®, j',’. B The CLAAS COMBINE of course used a "CLAAS /"? D \\ w\ Lj 6© c ‘ • B pickup". r a A\ W\ H. gfc- fl Full information of this remarkable field test I J' •wA 'v\ tH ■y&L'.' S will be given to intending purchasers on request. J'S. - #// <ll "<v\ « ' -TIL V. Fa ALL CLAAS MACHINES L /'J JI B tß’'-- -'Ol 0 GIVE MAXIMUM OUTPUT /. —#-7 fl I .: It Iff Two Tractor Drawn Models —Sft 6 in. to 7ft ('' —t 7 I tlk '- jJrJ Wk' ■£' Jw curs. y..j • - (•/ I ~^v/V . • -Tjy JX w Two Self-Propelled Models —Bftto 12 ft cuts. _?l ~ s ' Xs ' ■>. <. ... of H.l ryegrass! MA fit ,-■■■■•■ ® You get more grain, more seed and a better sample with a CLAAS COMBINE. ' 'al ‘ J \ 2•? s’ © Many samples from CLAAS COMBINES have gone to the merchants and been taken for 4 '4 ® machine dressed seed. ,<?'k 7 © CLAAS COMBINES not only excel in grain V illlwgsfe*' ~~' an£ l linseed crops, but in grass and clover ' seeds, chou moellier and lucerne, etc. 1 ■ ~ © CLAAS COMBINES have proved themselves ...■>'-'“ s■'■■■' ' again and again, "THE KING OF COMBINES". Self-propelled model in operation. CLAAS BROS. HARSEWINKEL, WESTPHALIA, GERMANY A. M. BISLEY & CO. LTD. HAMILTON CHRISTCHURCH: Antigua Street. Southland Farmers Co-op, Invercargill. TIMARU: Cnr. North and Latter Streets, Wright Stephenson & Co. Ltd., Gore. and Branches. Maw & Hellewelle, Ashburton.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 101, Issue 4, 15 October 1960, Page 326

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Page 326 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 101, Issue 4, 15 October 1960, Page 326

Page 326 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 101, Issue 4, 15 October 1960, Page 326

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