MACHINERY

New Scorpions boost reach

CLAAS’ new range of Scorpion agricultural telescopic loaders will make its Australian debut at Henty Machinery Field Days next month.

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 The latest Scorpion telehandlers from Claas are built in conjunction with Liebherr. Picture Mark Saunders.

The latest Scorpion telehandlers from Claas are built in conjunction with Liebherr. Picture Mark Saunders.

The range has five models, with the 732, 736, 741 and 746 fitted with Deutz Stage IIIA (Tier 3) diesel engines, which develop 101kW (136hp), while the 756 has a maximum engine power rating of 116kW (156hp)....

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