Axos 330: Class
The morning mist clung to the valley floor as Elias swung open the heavy steel doors of the barn. There it sat, a Claas Axos 330, its signature lime-green paint glowing softly in the low light. To most, it was just a 92-horsepower utility tractor, but to Elias, it was the backbone of the farm.
By noon, the sun had burned through the fog. From the cab's wide glass, Elias watched the tall grass fall in neat, fragrant rows. The Axos didn't boast the flashiest tech or the biggest frame, but as the shadows grew long and the final acre was cleared, it hadn't missed a beat. Class Axos 330
With the mower hitched behind, the 330 moved with surprising agility. Elias worked the gears, feeling the Perkins engine dig in as they crested the ridge. The short wheelbase made the tight turns near the old stone walls look easy, the tires gripping the damp earth without a slip. The morning mist clung to the valley floor