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Lexion 600, 10.5 Vario header


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Saw the new Tucano & Lexion 600 today - Claas were demoing the 10.5m vario header - machine was on wheels - they do not recommend this header with wheels due to weight but it was the only spare 600 available for demos - all others sold or working.

Even id dry conditions could see the wheelings so must be some weight - especially with heavy strawed european crops. Certainly hoovered through a fairly thick crom.

Also had the Claas header trailer with a Unimog U400 from Germany - trailer with air suspension ABS, the Unimog I could have taken home (it was locked!!)

Tucano was there, drive line tidied from the mega, real easy servicing..

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The  header trailer - all adjustable etc.

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Unimog to go..

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All Claas chasing with trailers, they also dragged a vintage Europa along..

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Lexy 600 - note German special Reg, 10.5M Vario with twin reels.

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Tucano 430 with 6m header

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Tucano drive lines and chopper.

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Great pictures!  ;D

Why the twin reel, is it purely down the overall length or is it some marketing ploy??

it folds up, i think so you can move from field to field easily??

i'll find the pic :-\

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You mean to tell me you were 1/2 mile from me and you didn't bring me a plain chocolate Bounty?!!

Nice machinery - the Unimog looks the muts. I saw the Lexion go past the field I was in on a lowloader, behind another lowloader with the Tucano on it. They were putting up the flags when I popped to the garage for me dinner.

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Reel split purelf for stress, and for the auger to feed evenly - if too long could flex causing bunching.

Centre bearing on the auger see below.

Tris in the Little Chef & garage !! did his Mum know...- its  just on the horizon - the 600 would go there and back for a tankful of grain...

One thing fails me - over here a Mog has to have that Godawful cage whereas in Germany they dont - it is over interpretation of e u law again.  You have to be really daft to get into trouble in a Mog - you will probably bottle out before tha machine does.

Here is the centre support.

It does not fold - the folding one is, I thinks, a 6m one.

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The 36ft MacDons are split like this as well, looks like they are folding ones but like you have said it just for stress and even feed. Even the 30ft MacDons used to flex something awful, more so than the new breed of 30ftrs over here.

When you hopped up onto the A303 to turn left, I was in the field behind the headge immediatley infront of you tedding straw!!

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New you could buy a folding one http://www.claas.com/omaha/generator/cl-pw/us/products/headers-flex/_startpage/start,lang=en_US-OMAHA.html

Then scrool down to the text below the picture. 40ft working width header  :o

Oh dear, should have left it alone when you had the chance :DFlex not folding

http://claasomaha.com/products/2006FlexHeadSpecSheet.pdf

Can you imagine the stress of 20foot+ of header sticking out the front of the combine?

numpty for one please  :)

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OK so maybe not them ones but im sure i have seen a picture of one folded on the front of it

It'll be 2 numpties for one in a minute as its already been mentioned here that a pic is on here of one with a folded header on it, stop digging yourself into a numpty rich hole ;D::):D :D ;)

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Just read an artical in Farmers Weekly July 6th regarding header trailers - according to the law they ain't quite sfisticamated enough Colm. As regards to brakes and wieght mainly.

Doesn't surprise me Tris as most of the older ones are very prone to breaking and giving lots of hardship  :(

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Doesn't surprise me Tris as most of the older ones are very prone to breaking and giving lots of hardship  :(

By law at present you are not supposed to tow the header trailer behind a tractor or other vehicle UNLESS the trailer has a braking system fitted on it, they are only designed to be pulled by the combine. There was a case last year of a farmer getting done for pulling it behind his Diahatsu Fourtrak whilst escorting the combine for that very reason. Claas are behind New Holland in these stakes as the header trailers for the CX and CR range have hydraulic brakes fitted to them :);)

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If the trailer weighs less than 510kg it doesnt need brakes, over that or over 750kg inc load it must be equipped with brakes - there for not permitted to be towed by a combine. Most 4x4's have a braked towing capacity of 3500kgs - many headers exceed this themselves let alone with the trailer as well.

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