Claas CELTIS 456

Complete specifications and technical data for the Claas CELTIS 456. Compare with similar tractors from Claas and other manufacturers.

Quick Specs

Engine Power Output

101hp

Operating Weight

10,295.6 lb

Transmission

CLAAS

The Claas CELTIS 456 is a powerful and versatile tractor designed for various farming tasks. It features a 4-cylinder ECE-R24 engine that produces 100.6 hp at 2200 rpm. This engine has a displacement ...

Specifications

Manufacturer
Claas
Model
CELTIS 456
Model
ECE-R24
Power Output
100.6hp
Rated RPM
2,200RPM
Cylinders
4
Displacement
276.2ci
Type
CLAAS
Length
15.3in
Width
99.6in
Height
106.8in
Operating Weight
10,295.6lb
Front Tire Size
13.6-28
Rear
16.9-38

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the engine power output of the Claas CELTIS 456?

Rated engine output for the Claas CELTIS 456 is 100.6 hp, delivered by a 4-cylinder engine. The engine displaces 276.2 ci.

Which transmission does the Claas CELTIS 456 use?

The Claas CELTIS 456 is equipped with a CLAAS transmission with 20 forward gears.

What size tires does the Claas CELTIS 456 use?

Factory rubber for the Claas CELTIS 456 is 13.6-28 front tires and 16.9-38 rear tires.

What is the operating weight of the Claas CELTIS 456?

In working trim, the Claas CELTIS 456 comes in at roughly 10,295.6 lb.

How do I maintain a Claas CELTIS 456?

Routine service for the Claas CELTIS 456 covers engine oil and filter changes, hydraulic and coolant level checks, air filter cleaning, and scheduled inspections. Refer to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for exact intervals.