World Record Beating Forager at Scotgrass
Making its UK working debut at this year’s ScotGrass event will be the world record beating Jaguar 1000 series forage harvester. Also joining it on display will be the new generation Claas Axion 9 TT Cmatic that was launched to much acclaim at Agritechnica and named as this year’s ‘Tractor of the Year’ in the high horsepower category, plus the all-new Arion 6.190 Cmatic.
As if these headline new models were not enough, Claas will also have on display other recent additions to the product range including the latest Rollant 630 RC and Cerex 700 RC round balers, plus the latest Disco Contour mowers.
Award winning JAGUAR 1000
The CLAAS forager displays always attract a large crowd, and on display will be models from the JAGUAR 800, 900 and the new 1000 series ranges. With power outputs ranging from 850 to 1,110hp, the new JAGUAR 1000 is all about high output forage harvesting and has the capacity to harvest up to 480 tonnes per hour. This was amply demonstrated when in the Autumn a JAGUAR 1200 smashed the world forage harvesting record, harvesting 4,096 tonnes of whole crop wheat in 12 hours – more than double the previous record. In addition, at last year’s Agritechnica show, the JAGUAR 1200 was not only awarded a Silver Innovation award, but went on to be awarded a Farm Machine 2026 award, followed by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineering (ASABE) honouring it with one of their AE 50 awards.
At 910mm wide, the crop flow channel through the JAGUAR 1000 is the widest on the market. This, combined with a new hydraulic pre-compression system, ensures a smooth flow of material into the V-FLEX chopping cylinder in which the blades are angled at 10 degrees for a consistent chop quality. To handle the greater crop flow, the JAGUAR 1000 also features an updated accelerator that can be hydraulically adjusted.
To help operators get the most out of their machine, the Jaguar 1000 is also fitted with CEMOS Auto Crop Flow and CEMOS Auto Performance, plus Auto Fill for automatic control of the chute and end-flap.
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