Tests conducted in conjunction with the DLG, one of Europe’s leading test and research organisations, show that 83% of the engine power on the Axion 820 is transferred to the wheels, highlighting the efficiency with which the HEXASHIFT transmission utilises engine power and making this one of the most efficient tractors in its class on the market.
GPS-Switch: Sprayers and Spreaders with Automatic Part-Width Section Control
With GPS-Switch, Amazone offers a GPS based automatic part-width section control for crop protection sprayers and fertiliser spreaders. Amazone sprayers (UF, UG, and UX) and the ZA-M Hydro, ZA-M Ultra Hydro and ZG-B Ultra Hydro fertiliser spreaders, are included in the range of machines that are available as GPS-Switch Ready, delivered prepared for operation with a GPS-Switch. GPS-Switch works in conjunction with the Amatron+ on-board computer.
A recurring comment from users of CLAAS AXION tractors is how fuel efficient their tractors are compared to other makes they have run.
This has now been confirmed in recent Powermix fuel consumption tests conducted by the DLG in Germany on behalf of Profi magazine for their test report on the 260hp AXION 850.
Landpower Centres and dealers are located throughout Australia and New Zealand to bring you some of the world's best farm machinery and agricultural equipment including CLAAS harvesters, tractors, mowers and balers, Amazone fertiliser spreaders and sprayers, Grimme potato harvesters and much more.
Landpower's selection is tailored to the needs of Australian farmers/growers and chosen from a range of manufacturers that specialise and lead the world in manufacturing for specific farming activities.
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