You can use this as a blog post, a video script outline, or an internal briefing document. When you think of CLAAS, you think of LEXION combines, JAGUAR forage harvesters, and the iconic green and red livery. However, between 1998 and 2005, CLAAS produced one of the most unique, radical, and controversial tractors ever built: the CLAAS LMT .
This wasn't a standard row-crop tractor. It was a Mega Trak —a low-ground-pressure (LGP) behemoth designed to do what no other CLAAS could: float on mud. LMT stands for Lemnken Mega Trak . The story begins not in Harsewinkel (CLAAS HQ), but with a German cultivation equipment manufacturer named Lemnken . claas lmt
It remains a testament to CLAAS’s willingness to experiment outside of harvesters. If you ever see a CLAAS LMT at a vintage rally, stop and look at those four tires. You are looking at the most unusual tractor CLAAS ever dared to build. Look up "CLAAS LMT working in potatoes" or "Lemnken Mega Trak restoration" on YouTube to see this monster in action. You can use this as a blog post,
In the late 1990s, Lemnken wanted to pull its heavy cultivators and packers across wet, sensitive soils without creating deep ruts. Their solution was the Mega Trak : a 300+ HP articulated tractor riding on four massive, equal-sized tires (usually 30.5R32 or 800/65R32). This wasn't a standard row-crop tractor
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