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    Built in Omaha, Nebraska, as part of a joint venture between CLAAS and Caterpillar beginning in 1995, LEXION combines and headers are now solely manufactured by CLAAS.

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    Hours2,768
    Serial Number57800868
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Monroe, North Carolina
    Hours2,002
    Separator Hours1,347
    DrivePRWD
    Location: New Madrid, Missouri
    Seller: Legacy Equipment - Kennett
    Row Spacing38 in
    Serial Number91701676
    Location: Houston, Mississippi
    Number of Rows16
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Bonduel, Wisconsin
    Hours2,389
    Separator Hours1,850
    Rear AttachmentStraw Spreader
    Location: Waldenburg, Arkansas
    Hours2,931
    Serial NumberCOL00570T57800562
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Murray, Kentucky
    Hours4,749
    Separator Hours2,626
    Drive4WD
    Location: Edina, Missouri
    Seller: Michael Huber
    Hours4,958
    Separator Hours2,914
    DrivePRWD
    Location: Batavia, New York
    Seller: LandPro Equipment LLC
    Number of Rows8
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Casey, Iowa
    Seller: Caltrider Machinery
    Number of Rows8
    Serial Number91701016CLAAS
    Location: Lynden, Washington
    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Kearney, Nebraska
    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Murray, Kentucky
    Serial Number92600251
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Sheldon, Iowa
    Seller: Ziegler AG
    Number of Rows6
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Glencoe, Minnesota
    Serial Number91601609
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Leola, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Agriteer
    Number of Rows8
    Row Spacing36 in
    Location: Casey, Iowa
    Seller: Caltrider Machinery
    Number of Rows8
    Row Spacing36 in
    Location: Murray, Kentucky
    Serial Number91501505
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Mankato, Minnesota
    Seller: Ziegler AG
    Cutting Width40 ft
    Location: Havre, Montana
    Serial Number44100297
    Location: Murray, Kentucky
    Hours3,750
    Separator Hours2,700
    Crop TypeGrain
    Location: Westlock, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Pentagon Farm Centre - Lacombe
    Hours3,650
    Separator Hours2,450
    Serial Number57800492
    Location: Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Foster's Agri-World
    Hours2,880
    Separator Hours1,912
    Crop TypeGrain
    Location: Westlock, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Pentagon Farm Centre - Lacombe
    Cutting Width40 ft
    Location: Waskatenau, Alberta, Canada
    Cutting Width30 ft
    Location: Lacombe, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Pentagon Farm Centre - Lacombe

    2006 LEXION G525

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    USD $14,153
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    Cutting Width25 ft
    Location: York, Prince Edward Island, Canada
    Serial Number44100563
    Location: Red Deer County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Rocky Mountain Equipment - Red Deer
    Cutting Width40 ft
    Location: Preeceville, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Pattison Agriculture

    The LEXION brand name is part of Harsewinkel, Germany-based CLAAS, known around the world for its combine and forage harvesters but also tractors and balers. In North America, LEXION combines are produced by CLAAS North America in Omaha, Nebraska.

    From the beginning, LEXION combines were designed and built to be the world’s largest and most reliable. The LEXION name first appeared in 1995 with the LEXION 400 series, which CLAAS designed to set new performance thresholds with a 600mm threshing drum, an onboard CEBIS computer, and a combined APS threshing and residual grain separating system. In 2003, CLAAS introduced the LEXION 500 series, featuring electric adjustment of rotor separation areas, a quick stop for front attachments, and the GRAINMETER, which provided real-time information on the payload via the CEBIS screen. CLAAS says that when it first released in 2005, the LEXION 600 series was the world’s most powerful combine harvester the world over, able to harvest 66 to 77 tons (60 to 70 tonnes) of wheat per hour in favorable conditions. The LEXION 700 series of combines is the newest line from CLAAS. First built in 2010, LEXION 700-series combines replaced the front drive wheels with the TERRA TRAC system for faster road speeds, which CLAAS says made them the world’s fastest combine harvesters.

    You’ll find a number of new and used LEXION combines, row crop headers, and platform headers for sale on TractorHouse.com.