Claas Parts Doc Updated May 2026

By midnight, the Lexion was running again. The rotor whirred to life with a smooth, steady hum. The pressure gauge held rock-steady at 240 bar. Miles harvested through the night, cutting a sixty-foot swath under the combine’s work lights, the new hose warm but intact.

Miles blinked. “Yes. That’s exactly it.” claas parts doc

“Lines don’t burst,” Harv said, his voice calm but firm. “They get murdered. Did you check the accumulator pressure for the rotor circuit? When’s the last time you changed the hydraulic filter? And that bracket—the one that holds the line—was it loose? Because if that bracket’s worn, a new line will rub against the frame and fail in twenty hours. I’m not selling you a part today just to have you call me next week with the same problem.” By midnight, the Lexion was running again

Miles paid him in cash and handed over a case of Colombian roast. Harv didn’t leave. He stood with his arms crossed as Miles installed the part, watching every turn of the wrench. “Good,” he said when Miles clicked the torque wrench at 35 Nm. “You’re not a total idiot.” Miles harvested through the night, cutting a sixty-foot