The Claas Lexion 650 is a combine harvester manufactured by Claas, a leading German maker of agricultural machinery for grain and forage harvesting. Combine harvesters are self-propelled machines designed to reap, thresh, and clean cereal crops and other grains in a single pass through the field, significantly reducing harvesting time and labour costs on farms.
This 2011 model is equipped with a Caterpillar 315 kW engine with 3,030 hours of operation. The cutting mechanism, or header, has logged 2,450 hours. The machine features a Claas V660 Auto Contour cutting header with transport trolley, offering automatic header height control for adaptive cutting across uneven terrain. The harvester is configured for wheat and oilseed rape harvesting, with the option to purchase an additional eight-row corn/maize attachment.
The machine includes a straw chopper, grain tank heating, hydraulic transmission, and adjustable lower sieves for fine grain cleaning. The cab is equipped with functional air conditioning. The tyres are in sound condition with no cracking, and the belts are reported to be in very good condition. The harvester retains its original paintwork in green metallic finish with no repainting. Overall condition is described as very good. The machine is located in Mordy, Poland.
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