New 'shoes' for CLAAS Lexion header

By Ken Wilson
Updated March 10 2016 - 1:47pm, first published November 6 2010 - 7:00am
Wellard Rural Services sales and service northern Wheatbelt representative Dermot Joyce (left) discusses the new tracked system on the CLAAS Lexion 700 combine harvester with Wellard Rural Services operations manager Terry Reilly and Ajana farmer John Ralph. The system is the world's first factory engineered-and-fitted tracked system for combine harvesters.
Wellard Rural Services sales and service northern Wheatbelt representative Dermot Joyce (left) discusses the new tracked system on the CLAAS Lexion 700 combine harvester with Wellard Rural Services operations manager Terry Reilly and Ajana farmer John Ralph. The system is the world's first factory engineered-and-fitted tracked system for combine harvesters.

COMBINE harvesters on tracks has become a commercial reality with the appearance of a new CLAAS Lexion 700 Terra Trac series in WA.

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