Farms and Farm Machinery

CLAAS PLANS Lexion DEBUT

With a new threshing system and about 10 per cent more capacity, the redesigned Claas Lexion 8000/7000 series of combine harvesters will make its Australian debut next month.

For Steve Reeves, the Lexion product manager at the Claas Harvest Centre, the harvester is more productive, more efficient and easier to operate than before.

“This is not a new series – it’s effectively a new machine,” he says.

“Every aspect has been re-engineered to meet the needs of today’s

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