A Claas Orbis 900 Forage Header is a crop-cutting attachment designed for harvesting forage crops. Claas, a leading German manufacturer of agricultural machinery, builds a comprehensive range of forage equipment and harvesting solutions for the silage and hay industries. A forage header is the cutting mechanism mounted on the front of a forage harvester, responsible for gathering and conditioning crops as they are fed into the machine for processing.
This 2015 model is configured for a 12-row setup with 30-inch row spacing, making it suitable for standard North American row-crop layouts. The knife mechanism retains approximately 90% of its blade life, indicating relatively light wear and extended service life remaining before replacement will be necessary. The machine features a rotary crop guide, which helps position and direct cut material into the header throat for consistent feeding.
The header is equipped with a folding design, allowing it to reduce its working width for transport and storage. Plastic side shields are fitted to contain crop material during operation. The cutting action operates via a Comfort Cut Drive system, which is Claas's designation for the header's knife drive mechanism. The floor condition is reported as like new, suggesting the internal surfaces show minimal wear and corrosion.
This machine is located in Minnesota, USA, and is offered in used condition at $91,676.
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