08 November 2021

CLAAS unveils next-generation dual rotor swathers

CLAAS’ latest generation of dual-rotor central LINER swathers offer excellent ground-contour following for optimum raking performance with minimal forage contamination.
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05 November 2021

New rear-mounted DISCO mower impresses

With an impressive 4.2 m operating width, the new CLAAS DISCO 4400 becomes the largest rear-mounted linkage side mower yet released by world’s leading forage harvesting manufacturer.
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20 October 2021

Super-efficient JCB Hydrogen engine gets £100 million injection

CLAAS Harvest Centre partner JCB has announced the investment of investing £100 million ($195m) on a project to produce super-efficient hydrogen engines.
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15 October 2021

JAGUAR gets new hydraulically-driven fronts

CLAAS has announced a number of improvements for 2022 delivery JAGUAR 900 forage harvesters, including the expansion of options for the front attachment drive.
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15 October 2021

New variable cutterbars a cut above

GLOBAL harvesting leader, CLAAS, has announced a number of improvements, including a new reel drive, automatic reel height adjustment, easier access to the stripper bars and mechanically-driven canola knives, to its range of VARIO variable cutterbars.
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14 October 2021

CLAAS Harvest Centre ready for the challenge

With more than 1000 new and late model CLAAS LEXION combine harvesters about to swing into action this harvest, CLAAS Harvest Centre network says its service and parts teams are fully prepared for the challenge.
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24 September 2021

A new home for CLAAS Harvest Centre Bay of Plenty

CLAAS Harvest Centre, Bay of Plenty, will move to a new multi-million purpose-built complex being constructed opposite Rotorua airport.
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24 September 2021

CLAAS upgrades variable round balers

With significant improvements to its intake, crop flow, wrapping and maintenance systems, CLAAS VARIANT 400 variable-chamber round balers are more powerful, reliable and easier to use when harvesting hay, silage and straw.
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07 September 2021

QUADRANT undergoes a heavy duty evolution

CLAAS QUADRANT big square balers have undergone a comprehensive technical upgrade to boost their output and durability.
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03 September 2021

New spreader tames the wind

AMAZONE’s new WindControl system automatically monitors and adjusts the spreading pattern to compensate for the effect of the wind on the real-time spreading pattern.
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01 September 2021

CLAAS celebrates 100 years of the ties that bind

Global forage harvesting leader, CLAAS, is celebrating the centenary of its very first patent: the knotting device for the straw binder it produced at the time.
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31 August 2021

Record delivery of CLAAS LEXION combine harvesters

CLAAS Harvest Centre will deliver a record number of CLAAS LEXION combine harvesters to Australia in time for the 2021/22 harvest, swelling the size of its Australian fleet to more than 1000 machines.
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10 June 2021

CLAAS pumps up its tyres – automatically!

CLAAS has announced it will introduce a new automatic tyre inflation system across its AXION and ARION series of advanced technology tractors.
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08 June 2021

AMAZONE releases new EasySet spreading terminal

AMAZONE’s new EasySet 2 terminal adds a new level of sophistication to the company’s range of ZA-M entry-level mounted spreaders by providing a cost-effective solution for automatic rate adjustment.
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04 June 2021

CLAAS completes its ‘future’ tractor factory

CLAAS is celebrating the completion of a three-year refurbishment of its tractor factory in Le Mans, France. The €40 million project has seen the complete renewal of assembly and logistics equipment and processes to improve the efficiency and ergonomics of the plant.
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02 June 2021

AMAZONE spot spraying technology takes to the field

AMAZONE will commence testing its high-tech UX 5201 SmartSprayer trailed spot-spraying unit this spring. Developed in collaboration with Bosch and BASF Digital Farming, the technology is capable of spot-spraying individual plants with pinpoint accuracy at working speeds of up to 12 km/h and all light conditions.
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