A Claas Orbis 900 forage header is a rotary cutting attachment designed for harvesting forage crops. Claas is a leading European manufacturer of agricultural machinery, renowned for building combine harvesters, forage harvesters, and crop processing equipment used across grain and forage production. Forage headers are the cutting and gathering component that attaches to a forage harvester, enabling the machine to cut and collect standing crops such as grass, alfalfa, and corn silage for livestock feed.
This 2019 model is configured as a 12-row header with 30-inch row spacing, suited to medium-to-large-scale forage operations. The header features a rotary cutting mechanism and automatic contour-following capability, which allows the cutting head to track ground elevation changes and maintain consistent cutting height. The unit is equipped with a folding design, facilitating transport and storage when not in use.
The knife condition is rated at approximately 70 percent, indicating moderate wear on the cutting blades that may warrant attention or replacement depending on intended use. The floor—the platform where cut material is gathered—is in average condition. The machine is located in Minnesota, USA and is priced at $86,893.
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