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Trials Show Axion Has the Power to Perform

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.

In the tests, the DLG compared the engine and transmission performance of the Axion 820, against a similar sized competitive tractor. In addition traction and engine tests were also conducted on the higher powered Axion 850.

Axion 820 v. competitor

Axion_850_and_soil_lower_res_smallThe Axion 820 has a nominal power output of 189hp (139kW) with a maximum power output of 197hp (145kW), with latest models also benefiting from a further power boost to 232hp (170kW) from the CLAAS Power Management (CPM) system.

The main message to emerge from all the test data was how efficient the driveline in the Axion 820 was in transmitting power and the fuel efficiency of the engine.

  • 91% of engine power was available at the PTO, so highly efficient
  • 83% of engine power was converted into useful power at the wheels
  • Constant power was over 800rpm
  • Maximum PTO torque 787 Nm with a 54% torque rise
  • Fuel consumption was flat across the main engine range at 221 gms/kW/h.

In terms of performance in the field, the efficiency with which both the Axion 820 and 850 transfer power to the wheels, results in a tractor that will achieve higher work rates at reduced fuel usage. The wide constant power range will avoid the need to change gear, whilst the high torque and impressive torque rise mean that the tractor will keep pulling and again avoid the need to change gear, and so lose momentum when going up-hill or when soil conditions change through the field. At the same time, the flat fuel consumption means that whatever the load, consumption remains constant.

Accurate, realistic testingDLG_testing_small


The tests on the Axion 820 and 850 were conducted using the DLG’s unique Drawbar Test Vehicle. This is designed to replicate a field environment and so provide more comprehensive and accurate information than is possible with a static test or other field based measuring systems.

The Drawbar Test Vehicle is able to test the total performance of the tractor within a controlled environment that ensures that replicated results can be achieved, i.e. that the results are consistent and if repeated the same result will be achieved. The major drawback of field based testing is that soil types and conditions vary too much and so can have a major impact on results, making a realistic comparison between tests and machines impossible.

The Drawbar Test Vehicle is linked to the tractor by a load-cell drawbar and the computer and test measuring systems are linked into the tractor’s fuel, hydraulic, PTO, electronic and engine management systems. Where required, in order to place the tractor under load, as it tows the vehicle down the test track, an onboard Dynamometer places varying levels of braking effect on the lorry’s rear axles to create a ‘pull’ at the drawbar which can then be measured.

 

Axion 820

Competitive tractor

Axion 850

ISO rated engine output (kW)

139

139

233

Max PTO power at engine rated speed (kW)

130

124

171

% of max engine power available at PTO

90%

84%

90%

Max PTO Torque

787Nm

742Nm

908Nm

% of max boosted engine torque

92%

87%

89%

Torque rise

54%

46%

42%

Best fuel consumption (Grams/Kilowatt/hour)

221

234

234

Maximum drawbar pull (kW)

115.2

103

157

Ratio maximum drawbar pull to engine power

83%

74%

92%

CLAAS Axion tractors are available through CLAAS Harvest Centres nationwide.

For more information contact:

Dave Knowles, Product Manager – CLAAS Tractors
021 287 5853

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