Lexion or Trion

cowboy1818

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Arable Farmer
Have you seen quotes for other colours though, makes Claas look good value at mo
Had a look at FWI list prices. John deere seems alot !. either theres a lot of discount or depreation is exreamly high as a s/h 690i is a good big cheaper than lex 760/770...
 

Matt77

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Mixed Farmer
Location
East Sussex
The trions a nice place to spend a day, and so was the Lexion but a days demo doesn't really give you the whole picture does it, pretty similar under the covers from what I could make out but the Lexion was the year before, I think there's quite a price jump from the Trion now but I'm not sure on the cross over now, for new, I think the top Trion deeps into the lower Lexions range
 

cowboy1818

Member
Arable Farmer
The trions a nice place to spend a day, and so was the Lexion but a days demo doesn't really give you the whole picture does it, pretty similar under the covers from what I could make out but the Lexion was the year before, I think there's quite a price jump from the Trion now but I'm not sure on the cross over now, for new, I think the top Trion deeps into the lower Lexions range
they have a lovley cab the trions, i havent been in a new lexion. Only older 760/770s. The trion 750 and 730 have 2 rotors. The 720 only has 1 larger one?. That must be the replacment for tucano 570/80 ?
 

Matt77

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Mixed Farmer
Location
East Sussex
730 is a single rotor, the sales talk was they just tried to simplify production and choice, the trion is tried and tested Lexion parts, new Lexion has a bigger drum
 

cowboy1818

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Arable Farmer
730 is a single rotor, the sales talk was they just tried to simplify production and choice, the trion is tried and tested Lexion parts, new Lexion has a bigger drum
ok. meant to be a good bit cheaper than 750TT. 730 with 770 convi on 800s seems alot more affordable. The tucanos seem to be decent combines, however i beilve the straw quality isnt great.
 

Matt77

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Mixed Farmer
Location
East Sussex
Yep due to just the one rotor you'd assume.
Had a Tucano 540 or whatever the single rotor one was a good few years ago, messed with settings and chap who buying the straw was happy enough, admittedly you could just about tell the straw difference between the walker we had and the demo rotor
 

cowboy1818

Member
Arable Farmer
Yep due to just the one rotor you'd assume.
Had a Tucano 540 or whatever the single rotor one was a good few years ago, messed with settings and chap who buying the straw was happy enough, admittedly you could just about tell the straw difference between the walker we had and the demo rotor
neighbour tells me that his tucano 580 or 570 does 40 tonnes a hour spot rate in wheat. mabye a little bit of a exaggeration though...
 

KB6930

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Location
Borders
I have it on good enough authority that there's around 40k in deference between a 750 trion and a 7500 lexion . Lexion will have more output but that's a big price jump .
 

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