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Wiking 1:32 Combine Harvester Claas Tucano 570

159.99

2 in stock

  • Model brand / code: Wiking 7818
  • Model construction: Die Cast Metal & Plastic
  • Model scale: 1:32
  • Age rating: 14+

Description

Wiking 1:32 Combine Harvester Claas Tucano 570

Summary

The Wiking 1:32 Combine Harvester Claas Tucano 570 is seen today as a premium machine in the upper mid-size combine segment. It has by now been tried and tested for its suitability for many crop varieties and its combination of a high throughput performance and high straw quality. Claas has increased the discharge capacity by an average of 30% – up to 105 litres a second are discharged from the tank. With a capacity of up to 9,000 litres, the grain tank is empty in less than two minutes!. The emptying from the top also facilitates accessibility for maintenance work. In combination with longer discharge pipes, it even allows for greater loading heights and widths.  The feed for the cuttings is height-adjustable; the associated feed rollers rotate.

Details

An enticing view of the engine and into the cab. The side engine covers on the superstructure can be opened right and left. The discharge spout can be pivoted true to the original radius. Naturally, the grain tank can be opened and provides a view of the movable auger in the interior. In addition, the rear engine cover can be opened and the air intake grille rotates. The entire harvester model offers maximum mobility through the rear swing axle, which is also steerable.  The cab doors can be opened. The entry steps on the front of the cab can be pivoted forward as needed. The mirrors can also be adjusted as desired. For the first time WIKING has provided safety chains on the front steps; in addition, the lower step is flexibly mounted. Warning signs and taillights can be pivoted for field implementation.

Removable cutting unit – Vario 930 rich in detail

The front-mounted, removable Vario 930 cutting unit has a rotating auger, and the rotors are pivotable. WIKING has made the positioning button so it can be folded in. Moreover, the blades are adjustable. The hinged drawbar swivels by means of a spring return; the front axle can be steered accurately via the fifth wheel. Last but not least, the removable wheel chock delivers proof of the tangible subtlety of the model-building talent of WIKING.