See Lexion 700 + Terra Trac in action

Lexion 700 + Terra Trac

Lexion in rice 2011

Lexion in the wet

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Tyranny of distance no barrier

AT DAWN ONE day this week, Dave Cox is going to fire up the big Caterpillar diesel in his new CLAAS Lexion 750 combine harvester at Hyden in the State’s southern grain belt and hit the highway.

Sometime before dusk, he’ll be harvesting crops on his home property at Neridup some 400km away. The new technology Lexion 750 with Terra Trac combine harvester has solved the classic tyranny of distance problem for this WA grain grower.

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The complete package

THE ABILITY to direct head canola, improved stubble management and reduced soil compaction are three big benefits Riverina grain grower, Ian Trevethan, expects from his new super-capacity CLAAS Lexion 750 combine harvester.

With its unique hydro-pneumatic rubber-tracked undercarriage, 10.5m extendable cutterbar and a throughput upwards of 80 tonnes an hour, this ‘dream machine’ is one of the most advanced harvesting platforms available in Australia.

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'Blood transfusion' rekindles harvesting business

TOOWOOMBA HARVEST contractor, Dean Sawley, had bought so many John Deere headers during the past 20 years that his friends swore he’d surely bleed dark green blood.

You can only imagine their surprise when the harvest veteran decided to end his long-standing relationship with the North American manufacturer in favour of a new CLAAS Lexion 580R combine harvester in 2009.

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Ready for action

RAIN, HAIL OR SHINE, Coonamble region grain grower Bill Burnheim and family are ready to tackle this year’s harvest thanks to a new investment in a high-tech, super-capacity tracked combine harvester.

The next generation CLAAS Lexion 750 with its Terra Trac hydro-pneumatic suspension undercarriage is capable of stripping more than 50 tonnes of grain an hour thanks in part to the world's first engineer designed and factory-fitted track assembly. The big unit also burns up the bitumen between paddocks at an astonishing 40kmh.

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RIVERINA GRAIN GROWER Rob Gollasch rates himself as a 'tough customer' but says that even he can't fault the solid performance of his CLAAS Lexion 570 combine harvester.

Last year, this super-capacity combine harvester reaped 9000 tonnes of wheat, lupins and canola in just 270 hours – an impressive average of 33 tonnes/hour across all crops!

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