A forage header is a specialized cutting attachment designed for harvesting chopped forage crops, primarily corn, for silage and animal feed. It mounts on the front of a forage chopper or self-propelled harvester to cut and feed crop material into the processing system. Claas is a leading German manufacturer of agricultural machinery, renowned for building innovative harvesting equipment and forage systems used across commercial farming and livestock operations worldwide.
This Claas Orbis 600 forage header is an eight-row corn head configured to cut corn plants at the base and deliver them for processing. The machine is equipped with auto contour functionality, which automatically adjusts the cutting height to follow ground terrain, improving cut consistency and reducing losses. Row sense auto guidance provides automated steering assistance during harvest to maintain accurate row tracking and maximize efficiency.
The unit was completely rebuilt in 2022 and has operated for approximately 800 acres since that restoration. It is located in Ontario, Canada, and is priced at $68,835.
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