THE Claas Electronic Machine Optimisation System, grain quality camera and remote monitoring systems will be featured on a Claas Lexion 770 combine harvester at the upcoming Henty and Elmore machinery field days.
The 700 series has been on sale here for two years, but Claas said this is the only example of it done up to this spec in Australia.
“CEMOS continuously monitors and then automatically adjusts key settings affecting throughput, sample quality and fuel efficiency to best suit the prevailing crop conditions,” said Claas’s Lexion product manager, Andrew Legge.