MACHINERY

Claas flexes its harvester front muscles

CLAAS will release its all-new series of draper fronts for Lexion combine harvesters at this year’s Agquip field days.

Mark Saunders
 Claas has a new range of draper harvester fronts. Picture courtesy Claas.

Claas has a new range of draper harvester fronts. Picture courtesy Claas.

Available in working widths of 13.8m, 12.3m and 10.8m, the new Convio series is available in both rigid and flexible configurations. Claas Harvest Centre product manager, Jonathon Ham, said both models...

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