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Joel Armistead, a farmer from Adairville, Ky., gives a farmer testimonial about his Lexion combine, a Lexion 570R. Pro Farmer confirms record soybean crop and bumper corn crop. What does that mean ...
What Farmers Need to Know: Lexion Combines Pam Fretwell talks with Jeff Gray Project Coordinator with Claas about some of the newest automatic features on the LEXION combines.
Following the recent European launch of the new Claas Lexion combine and Arion 600 and 500 tractor ranges, the Farming Independent can confirm that both of these new products will be on display on ...
In 2011, German agricultural machinery manufacturer Claas set a new eight-hour harvesting world record, averaging 85.5 tonnes per hour with its flagship combine harvester, the Claas Lexion 770TT.
Claas has just won the most recent hand of combine manufacturer Top Trumps after it launched its most ... Claas launches biggest-ever Lexion combine – the 790hp 8900. Adam Clarke 24 July ...
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CLAAS continues to rack up the accolades with a 2016 Machine of the Year gong for its Lexion combine harvester. JUSTIN LAW. less than 2 min read. November 18, 2015 - 12:00AM. The Weekly Times.
Claas says output on the monster Lexion 780 will increase by 10-12% over the current 770. And given that the 770 broke the eight-hour wheat record by harvesting 675.84t, it should eat through the ...
THE beer steins were clinking in Claas’s Harsewinkel, Germany, factory last month as they celebrated the production of the 50,000th Lexion combine harvester.
Big capacity without compromising straw quality – that’s how Claas characterises its latest straw walker combines, the Lexion 5000 and 6000 series, introduced for the 2021 harvest. The top two models, ...
On the other hand, a 13.7-ton Claas Lexion 530 combine harvester is not what you might call fast - on the open road a decently fit cyclist could overtake it, and while it's harvesting wheat ...