The Claas Liner 1700 is a rear-mounted tedder designed for spreading and conditioning cut grass and legumes across wide swaths. Claas is a leading European manufacturer of hay and forage machinery, serving professional and large-scale agricultural operations. Tedders are essential implements in silage and hay production, used to accelerate drying by lifting and turning cut material to expose it to air and sunlight.
This machine is configured as a two-rotor swather for side discharge, mounted via three-point linkage (Category II) to the rear of a tractor. It is powered by the tractor's PTO shaft at 540 rpm. The working width is 6.60 metres, with two swath rotors each measuring 3.20 metres in diameter. Each rotor carries twelve tine carriers, and each carrier is fitted with four double-spring tines constructed from Claas silage tines with a diameter of 9.5 millimetres and angled downward 10 degrees at the tip.
The rotor design incorporates a hermetically sealed swath hood for efficient material handling. The spheroidal cast iron track, support rollers (ball-bearing mounted), and tine arm bearings all operate continuously in an oil bath for durability and reduced wear. The rotor guidance system is fully universally jointed, providing three-dimensional articulation for even material distribution and ground following.
The machine is used, manufactured in 2025, and is located in Austria. The asking price is $32,725.
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