• Model: Clayson Series
  • Manufactured by: New Holland
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The Clayson 1540 and 1550 combine harvesters were manufactured by Clayson, a British agricultural machinery company, in the 1970s and 1980s. These machines were designed for high-volume harvesting of cereal crops, such as wheat, barley, and oats.

The Clayson 1540 and 1550 were both powered by Perkins diesel engines, with the 1540 featuring a 6.35-liter engine and the 1550 featuring a 7.1-liter engine. Both models were equipped with hydrostatic transmissions, which allowed for smooth and efficient operation in varying field conditions.

The 1540 and 1550 featured a number of innovative design features that set them apart from other combine harvesters of their time. One of these features was the "FlexFlow" header, which was designed to follow the contours of the ground, ensuring a clean and efficient cut. The machines also featured a high-capacity grain tank, which allowed for extended harvesting without the need to stop for unloading.

The Clayson 1540 and 1550 were well-regarded by farmers for their reliability, performance, and ease of use. They were particularly popular in the United Kingdom, where they were used to harvest a significant portion of the country's cereal crops.

Today, the Clayson 1540 and 1550 are no longer in production, but they remain popular among collectors and enthusiasts of agricultural machinery. These machines are a testament to the engineering excellence of Clayson and continue to be admired for their innovative design and rugged construction.


It is Operators manual for Clayson 1540 1550 New Hollaand Combine.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction
Feeding
Threshing and separation
Cleaning and grain storage
Transmission and steering
Operation in the Field
Maintenance
Engines
Special equip.

Pages: 146
Downloadable: YES
File Format: PDF
Compatible: All Versions of Windows & Mac
Language: English
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