Claas Mega 204 File
The machine's operational efficiency was defined by its specialized threshing and separation systems:
: It was compatible with various headers, most commonly the C510 , with cutting widths typically ranging between 4.5 and 6.0 meters (15 to 20 ft). Operational Versatility and Legacy 1998 CLAAS MEGA 204 DOMINATOR Harvester - GSAT.JP Claas Mega 204
: It featured a conventional main drum with a width of 1.32 meters, designed for protective but high-throughput threshing. The machine's operational efficiency was defined by its
: A 6,200-liter grain tank allowed for significant intervals between unloading. When full, the tank could be emptied at a rapid rate of up to 100 liters per second. When full, the tank could be emptied at
: The Mega 204 utilized 5 straw walkers providing a total separation area of roughly 5.8 square meters. It often included an intensive separation system with two rows of agitator tines to effectively spread straw and maximize grain recovery.
The Claas Mega 204, part of the celebrated series, represents a pivotal era in agricultural machinery where mechanical reliability met modern throughput innovations. Launched in the early 1990s, the Mega 204 was engineered to bridge the gap between traditional conventional combines and the high-capacity needs of mid-sized commercial farming. Engineering and Technical Core