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Claas Lexion is a series of combine harvesters, manufactured by
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. An American version called Lexion was produced by Claas Omaha Inc. in the United States.


History

The Lexion was presented in 1995. The first model was the Lexion 480. It has a harvesting capacity of of grain per hour and was at that time the most powerful combine harvester in the world. The Lexion 480 had the same accelerator drum in front of the threshing drum as the Claas Mega, but it came with a bigger threshing drum ( diameter and width instead of diameter and width). Instead of the straw walkers, the Lexion 480 had two separation rotors installed. As a result, the unit ran smoothly and the throughput was much higher than in a conventional straw-walker machine. From 1999,
Claas } CLAAS is an agricultural machinery manufacturer based in Harsewinkel, Germany, in the federal state of North Rhine Westphalia. Founded in 1913 by August Claas, CLAAS is a family business and one of the market and technology leaders in harv ...
worked with the US agricultural and construction machinery manufacturer Caterpillar and sold the Lexion combines in North America under the CAT brand. In 2002, Claas took over 50% of the joint venture with Caterpillar and the combine harvester production in the United States. The harvesters produced there were then still marketed as CAT Lexion. At the 2005 Agritechnica exhibition, Claas presented the Lexion 600, with a cutting width of up to 12 m (39.37 feet), a grain tank capacity of 12,000 liters (330 Bushels) and a performance up to . This was again the most powerful combine harvester in the world. In 2010, Claas presented the Lexion 700. In 2013, Claas introduced new emission standards (Tier 4). The Lexion 8900 released in 2019 has a MAN D42 engine that matches the Fendt Ideal class 10 combine released in 2020.


Lexion series

*400 series (two separation rotors) *500 series (six straw walkers) *600 series (six straw walkers) *700 series (two separation rotors) *5000 series (five straw walkers) *6000 series (six straw walkers) *7000 series (two separation rotors) *8000 series (two separation rotors)


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