Power and performance at the heart of new-generation Lexion combine

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As combines continue to roll out across the country, it marks an appt time for growers to think about the condition of their existing kit and whether it’s time to invest in something new. While the original Claas Lexion has been a long-standing favourite with many farmers, the launch of the second-generation Lexion Hybrid adds another option to consider. CPM takes a look at Claas’ latest offering which promises power, performance and profitability. By Charlotte Cunningham Originally launched in 1995, it’s fair to say that the Claas Lexion changed the way that arable crops were harvested, setting the benchmark for cost efficient, high output harvesting and cementing a place in growers hearts as a much-loved piece of kit. Now, some 24 years later, Claas has announced the introduction of the second-generation of Lexion Hybrid combine harvesters. After 10 years and over 6,000 hours of endurance testing the new Lexion Aps Synflow Hybrid range has been completely redesigned to enable growers to handle all crops in a range of conditions. While the essence of the original Lexion is still intact, about 66% of the parts are actually completely different from the outgoing model – which currently accounts for around 75%…
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