Claas unveils its smaller-farm focused Evion combine range

A new range of straw walker combines from Claas offers greater specification choice and output to farms looking for a smaller machine. James Huyton reports from the launch

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The new Claas Evion range with a trio of five straw walker combines.
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The new Claas Evion range with a trio of five straw walker combines.

Claas looks to regain ground in the smaller combine market with the launch of the Evion five-straw-walker range. Unveiled in Germany the series contains a trio of combines which will sit below the Tiron...

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