CLAAS TRION 740 Combine Harvesting
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- In this video Big Tractor Power is out in the field with a 402 hp 341 bu CLAAS TRION 740 combine working with 40.5 ft CLAAS 1230 Convio Flex Damper Head harvesting soybeans. Watch for 740 Trion Terra Trac with a Corio 830 Corn head in the video.
The video shares the sights and sounds of harvest in Southern, Indiana The presentation shares the 740 TRION's combine production history, specifications, and list price. Viewers also ride along in the cab of the combine to see the operators perspective.
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That’s one of my personal favourite combines very well designed plus I like the fact that Koss is still a family owned company
Claas makes very good equipment. Impressive machine for sure. Thanks Jason👍🏻😊.
They sure do. Very well built.
The machine works very well.
Claas makes nice combines👍😄 the trion is looking great 😁👍
It’s a nice new option for a farm raiding 2,000 to 3,000 acres.
Claas combines are the best to have. German technology at its finest
They are stand out combines. This new single rotor is a nice addition to the line up.
Now now fendt dose a 50 ft some peace oh kit don't think it has a Ramsay ladder bit more modern one 😂😂😂
Claas makes great equipment! Have an old Claas combine. Was a good machine in its day.
What model Claas do you have. I grew up around a FORD 640 combine which was built by Claas in the 1970’s and painted blue.
@@bigtractorpower l have a similar Ford 620. Has a Ford 5000 engine in it. Same combine as the Class Consul sold in Europe. Great machine.
@@Railfan6675 very nice. Great classic. A farm I grew up visiting had a FORD 640.
Excellent video
It is a nice combine in the class 7 option.
Nice video 👍👍👍
Cool combine 👍👍👍
The Claas/Lexion linage is quite apparent.
The cab has to be the quietest of ANY make that BigTractorPower has featured.
Good video.
Wow it'snice
Good bean crop
It was a good stand.
Nice to see a Claas combine on tires. They make some very nice equipment.
The wheeled ones seem to be on the rarer side. I have filmed the 740 and an 8600 on tires so far this fall. The one I found with wheels were a 730 and 760.
Class is getting more and more popular in the US It seems like only yesterday I never heard of them.
They produce good combines. From what I observe they are the 3rd best selling combine in the U.S. after John Deere and Case IH.
@@bigtractorpowerCan't forget about AGCO as they have also been on the rise in the states, particularly Fendt & Gleaner.
CLAAS Made Combines for FORD in the 60s
@@mikedemott1720 I didn't know that. Pretty cool.
@@DrRacer78 We used Gleaner. The first one was a Gleaner E. We don't get much corn to shell in northern Wisconsin. We only do oats and a lot of that goes in the silo now too.
I'm an American married to a German woman. Germans take their engineering very seriously. They are very proud of the "Made in Germany" label. When VW had its diesel scandal several years ago, the German public was outraged because it tarnished their nation's reputation. Much respect to them for taking quality so seriously.
German engineering is doomed, we are finished off by our own government by formalities and harassment. VW is going down slowly and the so called "diesel scandal" was no scandal - every manufactorer did it, even the japanese and toyota even sponsored a strange environmental lobby organization which sued VW. The specifications for the diesel exhausts were so high, that it was not possible to meet them, so engineers had to trick. German engines were commonly already the cleanest and economical on the market.
@@beowolfgang I appreciate your comment. Rarely do American's beat Germany in engineering and environmental issues, but we did with cars and truck emissions. Catalytic converters were mandatory on ALL American cars in 1974. When I was in Germany, I drove a 1989 Renault that had a carburetor and no Catalytic converter. It was legal. We were years ahead of Europe. As far as diesel engine technology goes, American cars are rarely equipped with diesel engines. But millions of pickup trucks, semis and farm equipment use diesel engines and I assure you they meet the standards that VW failed. California and several other states have far stricter emission standards than any European country including Germany. And the tyrannical state inspectors will take your car off the road if a vehicle fails an emission test. BTW, I love Germany.
Fun fact: Daimler bought Detroit Desiel which manufactures diesel engines in the 15L range. Excellent engines.
@jeffhatmaker817 hmmm Cummings mean anything to you 😮
@@LoeschDavid-xv6tc Yes, they are a great manufacturer of diesel engines. I'm a truck driver so I've operated most of the modern major diesel truck engines in the USA.
@@jeffhatmaker817 American high quality, innovative engineering was initially created by immigrants from Europe, especially Germany.
What is the advantage of the header tines that flip up and over on the reel as opposed to the conventional pick-up reel tines that remain approx vertical depending on reel settings?
Nice combine
It is a good combine. It would compete with the John Deere S7 700 and Case IH 7260.
@bigtractorpower oh my thing I don't like are the colors black and yellow looks better
@@Blackwellll3066 No it doesn't. The green and white have been the company colors for decades. But this is all a matter of taste and no farmer buys equipment because of the color scheme
They got tied of being called Cat combines in North America, so they fixed that, I'm glad they are their true colors now
@Zero01k I still think they look better in black and yellow after all all American farm brands are 2 colors not 3
Jason was looking at one of these new claas combines...do u know which of the dealers will delete the DEF for us?....May have to try one of the private companies to get it Deleted 😮
I can’t imagine a dealer deleting the DEF. I imagine that voids the warranty. The combine is well worth a demo. I was impressed by the cab, technology and harvesting ability.
The dealership will not delete it. It's illegal for them to do that. You will have to do it yourself, BUT if you do, you will lose your warranties
@@IG10705 thx for the reply....will look into getting it deleted privately..
I like to wait for second hand and third hand machines, do whatever you want then, or wait till warranty goes out
If the math in my head is correct to upgrade to the TerraTrack is $140,000?. How much would a 780 terror track cost?
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Conventional combine with the walkers replaced by a rotor. Good combines though. I thought they were assembled in Nebraska?
Lexion combines are assembled in Omaha. The Trion is built in Germany.
Massey had a prototype Massey 760 combine with the walkers replaced by a rotor, though it never saw production
I got news for you all your diesel and gasoline engines will be a thing of the past in about 10 years if they last that long no matter what kind of engineering you all have.
I don't believe that. I think diesel is here to stay for a long time still.
Don't mind me, just going to crank my 1965 tractor, guess if forgot it was supposed die out long ago ;^)
Definitely dry lol
Hmm the ladder who copied who? John deer has the same ladder on the t670i
Claas had had that ladder feature on Lexion combines sold in the United States since 1998. I am not sure if they offered this ladder feature on earlier combines in Europe earlier.
@@bigtractorpower same ladder Claas made for their Dominator series combine back in late 80s....so JD copied them, not vice versa...Class was at that time far ahead of any JD combine we have in Europe...as it today...
@@galicije83 CLAAS builds impressive combines. They first sold them in the United States through FORD from 1966 to 1979. From 1980 through 1986 they sold white and blue Claas branded combines through Ford dealers. From 1987-1997 CLAAS combines were sold in the U.S. Starting in 1998 the yellow Lexion was sold exclusively through CAT dealers through 2001. CLAAS combines in yellow were sold in the US from 2002 to 2019. From 2019 to today they have been sold in seed green.
wholesale bean dust
i'm not a fan of round baling behind them, especially the yellow ones.
I have visited to farms that square bake hind Lexions. They put a plastic divider between the rotors and lay out two straw windrows and bale 14x18
@@bigtractorpower one of my last videos i showed Spring Wheat straw just like confetti but my JD568 with netwrap just ate it up