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The 3800 won us over straight away...

Agrarwirtschaft Schwanebeck GmbH, Germany.

Karl-Heinz Klietz, Managing director,
39397 Schwanebeck, on the XERION 3800:

"The XERION is much more versatile than a tractor with centre-pivot steering, so we can also use it for other types of work."

Previously, Agrarwirtschaft Schwanebeck GmbH used a tractor with centre-pivot steering for heavy cultivation work. Managing directors Karl-Heinz Klietz and Christian Klietz Jr. tell us why the tractor with centre-pivot steering was replaced with a XERION 3800.

"The XERION had better traction power and used less fuel."

On the eastern edge of the Magdeburger Börde, Agrarwirtschaft Schwanebeck GmbH farms around 2,000 hectares of arable land and maintains a dairy herd of 200 cows. In addition, a second, 600 hectare arable farm around 70 km away is farmed from here. An 8m-wide giant Smaragd cultivator, a Vario cultivator with a 4.7 m working width, and an 11 furrow reversible plough are available for the various cultivation activities. Up to the end of 2007, these machines were pulled by a 350 HP tractor with centre-pivot steering.


"When, after a seven year period of use, it was time to make a new investment, we used the opportunity to test out a new XERION 3800" says managing director Karl-Heinz Klietz. It was pure chance that led to the XERION having to prove its worth on extremely wet ground. However: "It won us over right from the start - for both cultivation or ploughing work" claims Christian Klietz Jr. "To enable a comparison, we used the same machine on the same piece of land but pulled by the tractor with centre-pivot steering. But the XERION had better traction power and used less fuel."

In comparison with the previous tractor, the XERION uses one or even two litres less fuel per hectare.

"Another point is that the tractor with centre-pivot steering is really only suitable for tillage. The XERION is much more versatile, and can also be used for transportation purposes" says Karl-Heinz Klietz, thereby pointing out another important decisive factor. He also sees crab steering as another advantage of the XERION, since it permits a relatively wide tyre contact area without using dual wheels.


Depending on the soil conditions, the XERION 3800 (which is fitted with a GPS pilot) can process 6 to 7 hectares per hour with an 8m-wide cultivator at Schwanebeck. The speed is between 12 and 14 km/h on normal ground and 10 km/h on mountainous ground. Even when carrying out the second pass at a depth of up to 15 or 20 cm, the XERION pulls the cultivator at 12 km/h. The fuel consumption for stubble processing is between 6 and 6.5 litres per hectare, reaching between 9 and 10 litres per hectare for deeper work. "In all cases, working with the XERION uses 1 to 2 litres less fuel per hectare than we used with the previous tractor" says Christian Klietz. Despite the good consumption values, Schwanebeck would like a 200 to 300 litre additional tank for the XERION so that it can be used for double-shift operation without requiring refuelling.

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