A Claas Orbis 600 is a forage header—a specialized harvesting attachment designed to cut and prepare silage and forage crops for collection. Claas is a German manufacturer renowned for building high-performance forage and harvest equipment used in livestock operations and sustainable agriculture across Europe and North America. Forage headers are mounted on forage harvesters to handle the initial cutting and conditioning of crops such as corn and other tall vegetation.
This 2014 model is offered in very good condition and is configured as a 20-foot, 8-row corn header. The machine features down corn drums for efficient stalk cutting and handling. The cutting equipment includes knives that are approximately 90% new-style specification, ensuring reliable cutting performance. A trash sickle is included as part of the cutting mechanism to manage debris. The header is fitted with hydraulic contour capability, which allows the cutting head to follow ground contours automatically and maintain consistent cutting height across varied terrain.
The machine is compatible with Claas drive options 494–502, with alternatives 491–492 drive configurations available depending on harvester compatibility. The header is located in Iowa, USA, and is priced at $60,000.
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