New Trion generation â the Claas combine for every occasionWiking has again played his now two decades of combine experience. With the Trion 730, the Harse Angle combine with the cutting platform Convio 1080 appears as the latest 1:87 novelty. The Trion should already be convincing as a model â and it was able to inspire all those farmers and contractors with their requirements profile immediately. The Claas development goal of a broad-based mid-range combine could thus be achieved in order to be used for grain harvesting in all important growing regions of the world. In this way, the wide technological field of work is closed up to the Lexion class. The Trion was first introduced and introduced in Europe in the summer of 2021 under the motto Fits your farm with a variety of 20 variants to redefine the mid-range combine performance class. From 258 hp five-shakers to 435 hp hybrid combines with double rotor, almost all models can be equipped with a variety of features. Wiking knows the drivers of this size very well. Combine harvesters in particular are very popular thanks to their impressive and detailed appearance. Now the latest series of the Harse Angle agricultural machinery experts follows in 87-fold miniaturization: With the new generation, the model of the large-scale harvesting machine follows on from the power of the other series and will shape the current decade with engine capacities between 258 and 435 hp and grain tank sizes from 8,000 to 12,000 liters. With the award as Farm Machine 2022, the Trion now leads the world's category of combines!Rear-surface-mounted body dark gray. Transparent cab with black frame with silver headlights. Orange-transparent warning light placed on the top side. Interior fittings with machine seat, console and steering wheel light gray. Header bracket green with gray edges, rotating header red. Side printing with red Claas logo and two-colored type designation Trion 730. Platform flanks with red Claas logo and type indication Convio 1080 in dark gray.This text is machine translated.
New Trion generation â the Claas combine for every occasionWiking has again played his now two decades of combine experience. With the Trion 730, the Harse Angle combine with the cutting platform Convio 1080 appears as the latest 1:87 novelty. The Trion should already be convincing as a model â and it was able to inspire all those farmers and contractors with their requirements profile immediately. The Claas development goal of a broad-based mid-range combine could thus be achieved in order to be used for grain harvesting in all important growing regions of the world. In this way, the wide technological field of work is closed up to the Lexion class. The Trion was first introduced and introduced in Europe in the summer of 2021 under the motto Fits your farm with a variety of 20 variants to redefine the mid-range combine performance class. From 258 hp five-shakers to 435 hp hybrid combines with double rotor, almost all models can be equipped with a variety of features. Wiking knows the drivers of this size very well. Combine harvesters in particular are very popular thanks to their impressive and detailed appearance. Now the latest series of the Harse Angle agricultural machinery experts follows in 87-fold miniaturization: With the new generation, the model of the large-scale harvesting machine follows on from the power of the other series and will shape the current decade with engine capacities between 258 and 435 hp and grain tank sizes from 8,000 to 12,000 liters. With the award as Farm Machine 2022, the Trion now leads the world's category of combines!Rear-surface-mounted body dark gray. Transparent cab with black frame with silver headlights. Orange-transparent warning light placed on the top side. Interior fittings with machine seat, console and steering wheel light gray. Header bracket green with gray edges, rotating header red. Side printing with red Claas logo and two-colored type designation Trion 730. Platform flanks with red Claas logo and type indication Convio 1080 in dark gray.This text is machine translated.
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