A Claas Orbis 750 Forage Header is a specialised cutting and gathering attachment designed to harvest forage crops—typically corn and legumes—for silage and feed production. Forage headers are front-mounted implements that work in conjunction with a forage chopper or self-propelled harvester to cut standing crops and deliver them to a collection system. Claas is a respected German manufacturer of agricultural machinery, recognised worldwide for precision harvesting equipment and forage systems that serve dairy, beef, and biomass producers.
This 2016 example has been operated through approximately 6,500 acres and is fitted with several notable features and upgrades. The header is equipped with an automatic contour-following system, which adjusts the cutting header to follow ground and crop topography for consistent cut height and reduced material loss. The corn gathering mechanism includes laid corn cones—specialised gathering points designed to handle lodged or fallen crop—and a lodged corn center point for improved recovery of difficult-to-gather material. The cutting deck incorporates premium line wear plates, heavy-duty components fitted to high-wear areas to extend service life. Drive is via the standard transmission configuration.
The machine is located in Nebraska, USA, and is offered in used condition at $30,289.
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