Claas Axion 820 Tractor

Manufacturer Claas
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Model Axion 820
Equipment Type Row-Crop Tractors
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CLAAS AXION 820 POWER

Engine 197hp / 146.9kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Claas Axion 820 features a robust 6-cylinder, 6.8L DPS intercooled turbocharged diesel engine, providing a substantial power output of 197hp at 2200 RPM and impressive torque of 626.9 lb-ft at 1500 RPM. This high torque at a lower RPM enhances its performance in pulling heavy loads and working in challenging terrains, making it ideal for agricultural applications requiring sustained power. However, operators should consider fuel consumption efficiency relative to load management to optimize operational costs.

Description DPS intercooled turbocharged diesel 6-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 414.2ci / 6.8L
Power 197hp / 146.9kW
Rated RPM 2200
Torque 626.9 lb-ft /850.1 Nm
Torque RPM 1500

CLAAS AXION 820 ENGINE

The Claas Axion 820 is equipped with a robust DPS 6.8L six-cylinder diesel engine, offering high power output suitable for demanding agricultural tasks. Its substantial fuel tank capacity of 107.5 gallons (406.9 liters) enables extended operation periods without frequent refueling, enhancing productivity in the field. However, the weight and size of the tractor may pose challenges in tighter spaces or less durable terrains, necessitating careful maneuverability planning.

Description DPS 6.8L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 107.5gal / 406.9L

TRANSMISSION

The Claas Axion 820 features a 24-speed transmission for both forward and reverse operations, providing versatility in various agricultural tasks. This extensive gear range allows for optimal power delivery and efficiency across different terrains and load conditions. However, mastering the gearbox may require operator training to maximize productivity and minimize wear on components.

Gears 24 forward and reverse

MECHANICAL

The Claas Axion 820's 4x4 MFWD chassis provides enhanced traction and stability, making it ideal for varied terrain and heavy load applications. Its 24-speed transmission allows for precise speed control and improved fuel efficiency during fieldwork. The air-conditioned cab enhances operator comfort, supporting longer working hours in demanding conditions.

Chassis 4x4 MFWD 4WD
Cab cab with A/C
Transmission 24-speed

HYDRAULICS

Type PFC
Pressure 2901psi / 200.0bar
Valves 3 to 5
Total flow 29.06gpm / 110.0lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear lift 20,860lbs / 9462kg
Front lift 7,275lbs / 3299kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Rear RPM 540/1000/540/540E / 1000
Front PTO optional
Front RPM 1000

CLAAS AXION 820 TIRES

The Claas Axion 820 with Ag front tires 16.9R28 and Ag rear tires 20.8R38 offers a robust power-to-weight ratio, enhancing traction and stability for various agricultural applications. The wider rear tires provide improved flotation and reduced soil compaction, while the smaller front tires can facilitate maneuverability in tight spaces. However, the tire size mismatch may lead to potential handling challenges and uneven wear if not properly calibrated.

Ag front 16.9R28
Ag rear 20.8R38

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 117.5inches / 298cm
Length 223inches / 566cm
Height 124.1inches / 315cm
Weight 15,760lbs / 7148kg
Ground clearance 20.3inches / 51cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Claas Axion 820 features a wheelbase of 117.5 inches (298 cm), contributing to stability during heavy-duty operations. Weighing 15,760 lbs (7148 kg) allows for enhanced traction in challenging terrain, especially with its rear tire size of 20.8R38, ideal for maximizing power transfer to the ground. However, the larger front tire size of 16.9R28 may present challenges in maneuverability in tight spaces, necessitating consideration for specific field applications.

Wheelbase 117.5inches / 298cm
Weight 15,760lbs / 7148kg
Front tire 16.9R28
Rear tire 20.8R38


Last Updated 2025-01-01
Stephen is a passionate tractor hobbyist with a deep-seated love for all things mechanized and agricultural. Growing up in a rural setting, he developed a fascination with these mighty machines that have played a crucial role in shaping the farming industry.

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