Claas Dominator 98S harvesting wheat in Suffolk in 2015 For more details, photographs and DVDs visit: www.tractorbarnproductions.com Follow us on Facebook Subscribe to our TH-cam Channel
This is still about out that way I think. Followed one very similar last year near Laxfield. One of the rear wheels was so loose I’m amazed it didn’t come off completely. They pulled over to let us pass and the guy in front of me told them 😄
I think that the dominator is the most purposeful looking of the Claas flock . Sounds as smooth as a cashmere codpiece . Nice New Holland buzzing around with a good sized trailer . Great job . As a youth I had something to do with a Massey Harris harvester , but since then I've stood and watched the evolution of these marvellous machines.
I know exactly which field and where that is. It is opposite Linstead Parva Village Hall. We held the wake for John Ingate there after his funeral about a year ago. He was also a Claas Combine enthusiast, having had a CS115 until it cremated itself, like the CS114 before it! He then bought a Lexion.
@@tractorbarnproductions2009 My brother lives at Linstead. We had two farms, one at Fressingfield and the other at Halesworth. So I knew that road very well. It goes up in a series of steps right beside that field and so I called them the Linstead steps.
Great combines, seen a few working already this harvest.
This is still about out that way I think. Followed one very similar last year near Laxfield. One of the rear wheels was so loose I’m amazed it didn’t come off completely. They pulled over to let us pass and the guy in front of me told them 😄
I Worked on a Farm With a 96 and Helped Service it All Summer when i Was 12 Years Old ,I Went on to Work on RAF Jet Aircraft.
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Nice combine 👍👍👍
Cheers!!
I think that the dominator is the most purposeful looking of the Claas flock . Sounds as smooth as a cashmere codpiece . Nice New Holland buzzing around with a good sized trailer . Great job . As a youth I had something to do with a Massey Harris harvester , but since then I've stood and watched the evolution of these marvellous machines.
Thank you!!
I know exactly which field and where that is. It is opposite Linstead Parva Village Hall. We held the wake for John Ingate there after his funeral about a year ago. He was also a Claas Combine enthusiast, having had a CS115 until it cremated itself, like the CS114 before it!
He then bought a Lexion.
Spot on!
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My brother lives at Linstead. We had two farms, one at Fressingfield and the other at Halesworth. So I knew that road very well. It goes up in a series of steps right beside that field and so I called them the Linstead steps.
I've said it before, but those Dominators don't age with me.
Saw one this morning parked in a barley field - still looks good as new!!
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