Claas to Use Rolls-Royce MTU Engines in Its Ag Machines

Harvest vehicles manufacturer Claas will continue to use Mercedes-Benz engines in its combines, forage harvesters and the Xerion 4WD tractors following an agreement signed with Rolls-Royce Power Systems.

The heavy propulsion solutions arm of the British engineering group builds MTU diesel engines for agricultural and other off-highway applications based on Daimler Benz OM series commercial vehicle motors.

Although Claas has used Mercedes-Benz branded engines built by MTU in its smaller combines for some years, the…

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