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    New functions for Claas Jaguar models

    Vicky LewisBy Vicky LewisJanuary 12, 20233 Mins Read
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    The 2023 forage harvesters from Claas benefit from a range of new functions. The Jaguar 900 and 900 Terra Trac models boast an optimised pickup drive, while the 800 series is expanded with new and more powerful models. Complementing these, the Cemis 1200 terminal with the new GPS pilot is now available for all models.

    Pick Up

    In 2021, Class introduced a third customer-specifiable drive variant for the front attachment on the Jaguar 900 and Jaguar 900 Terra Trac models in the form of an additional hydraulic drive for the reel of the pickup.

    With effect from the 2023 model year, this drive system is enhanced with additional functionality that automatically adjusts the Pick Up speed to the ground speed above 5 km/h. If the ground speed or the set chop length is changed, the speeds of the pick-up reel and intake auger are automatically matched to the prevailing conditions. This results in an even more consistent crop flow, especially where there are frequent and significant changes in swath thickness. If necessary, both speeds can also be adjusted manually from the cab by the operator in accordance with the requirements of the harvest. This has the benefit that crop feed is even more precise, resulting in a more consistent crop flow through the forager, especially when operating under varying conditions.

    Also new is the automatic chain lubrication for the left-side drive of the intake auger and pick-up reel.

    Greater power reserves

    The new Jaguar 840 model receives the larger Mercedes-Benz OM 471 LA Stage V six-cylinder engine already used in the Jaguar 850. Its ample displacement of 12.8 litres means that engine output for the smallest forage harvester in the current Claas product range is increased by 27 hp, taking the maximum output to 435 hp at 1,600 rpm and making significantly greater torque reserves available. The excellent Jaguar efficiency is maintained as the increased displacement has no effect on the diesel consumption per tonne of throughput.

    The Jaguar 840 has a 730 mm wide feeder unit with four precompression rollers as well as a 750 mm wide chopping cylinder with a diameter of 630 mm. As an option, it can be equipped with the MCC roller corncracker with a sawtooth profile, the MCC MAX with the particularly durable BusaCLAD coating or the MCC Shredlage cracker. It is therefore possible to select the right technology for intensive crop processing across the entire length-of-cut spectrum.

    CEMIS 1200 with new GPS Pilot

    Following the Trion and Lexion, the Jaguar 900 and 800 can now also be equipped with the new Cemis 1200 terminal with the newly developed GPS Pilot. As well as representing an alternative to the row sensor when harvesting maize with the Orbis and the Cam Pilot when harvesting grass, this automated steering system can also be used when harvesting whole crop silage or other types of forage crops. The Cemis 1200 has a 12-inch screen that provides a 2D and 3D display with a splittable screen, as well as online task management and documentation with data export by means of Telematics or USB stick.

    Another new development is the two-stage activation of autopilot/GPS pilot and Cemos Auto Performance or Cruise Pilot. This enables faster adjustment to the set engine speed, the most efficient power level and a suitable ground speed. If the pushbutton is pressed down somewhat longer; both functions are activated simultaneously as usual.

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