A Claas Orbis 900 forage header is a specialized cutting attachment designed for use on forage harvesters. Claas is a leading European manufacturer of agricultural machinery, and forage headers are essential components in mechanized hay and silage production, allowing operators to cut and condition crops at controlled widths and rates for subsequent chopping and collection.
This 2017 model is configured with 12 rows spaced at 30 inches, a standard setup for North American row-crop forage harvesting. The cutting mechanism retains approximately 80 percent of its knife life remaining, indicating moderate prior use. The header features a rotary crop guide to help direct cut material smoothly into the harvester's intake, and a folding design that aids transport and storage. Plastic side shields are fitted to contain crop flow during operation.
The machine's floor is in average condition, consistent with typical wear on used agricultural equipment. Power delivery to the cutting and conditioning functions is managed through a Comfort Cut Drive system, which regulates knife speed and feed consistency. This header is located in Minnesota, USA, and is offered at $70,949.
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