2019 Claas Orbis 750
$80,000.00 USD
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DEALER INFO
KALVESTA IMPLEMENT
32730 E STATE ROAD 156
KALVESTA, KS 67835
DETAILS
| Price | $80,000.00 USD |
| Year | 2019 |
| Make | Claas |
| Model | Orbis 750 |
| Stock # | A01973 |
| Exterior Color | Unknown |
| Exterior Color (Generic) | Unknown |
| Interior Color (Generic) | Unknown |
| New | Used |
Description
2019 CLAAS Orbis 750The row-independent ORBIS corn header range from CLAAS combines entirely new ideas with regard to structure and drive, and the years of global experience amassed by CLAAS through the RU range. The high standard of the functional reliability and benefits of this all-new design are yours to enjoy, every minute of the day. The crop is laid flat and the stems are always fed to the JAGUAR lengthways. This ensures impressively precise chopping quality. The ORBIS is characterised by excellent, unrestricted visibility and low axle loads. The extremely short structure facilitates simple manoeuvring, even in tight turns. The extremely low power requirement significantly reduces diesel consumption and enhances the overall performance of the forage harvester. The low starting torque enables you to engage and reverse under full load without any problems. As the outstanding chopping quality is maintained even during forage trailer changeovers, overall performance is increased. The header suspension ensures that ORBIS maintains an ideal lateral balance and adjusts itself to the field contours. This leads to an appreciable reduction in wear and increases reliability. The ORBIS concept featuring a combination of small and large discs is characterized by an extremely high crop flow. The ORBIS handles corn stands of up to 40 t/ac (100 t/ha) perfectly. When the machine is reversed, the plants which have already been cut remain on the large discs and are then drawn in. The low starting torque of the ORBIS means that it can be restarted at full load and at the upper rated speed at any time. However difficult the harvesting conditions may be, the three-tier structure of the ORBIS transport discs ensures a clean and even crop flow every time.
The suspended frame is linked to the main frame by three arms. It is controlled mechanically by means of a central damper or electrohydraulically via sensor skids (AUTO CONTOUR). Two sensor wands each gauge two rows of corn. The signals generated by these sensors are translated into appropriate steering impulses. The Jaguar's steering is automatic up to a speed of 7.5 mph (12 km/h). Twin-row sensing allows automatic steering in row widths of 14.76" to 31.5" (37.5 cm to 80 cm).
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