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Claas Launches The Disco 8400RC Plus - Triple Mower With Roller Conditioner


OMAHA, Neb. -- Designed to maximize efficiency and speed, the DISCO 8400RC PLUS is impressive both in size (working width) and in the technology that for faster dry down. It’s a welcome addition to the CLAAS range of products and for harvesters who work with hay.

The 27 ft. 3 in. triple mower allows for high capacity harvesters to mow and condition crops like alfalfa and clover without damaging the leaves, keeping nutritional content at its peak. “What’s unique about the new DISCO 8400RC PLUS is the new roller conditioner,” stated Bob Armstrong, CLAAS North American Product Marketing Manager. “Engineered with two rubber rolls in a chevron design it crimps the crop for faster dry down saving you time.”

Simple and unique to CLAAS, the bottom roll is driven and in turn, drives the top roll through its intermeshing design – a simple power transfer concept that eliminates gearboxes and drive shafts. The rolls are spring-loaded and the gap and pressure settings are adjustable. The segmented rollers also allow for low cost replacement – only the 12 in. segment of the roll needs to be replaced versus the entire roll.

Operators can also harvest faster with less wasted time in and out of the cab with the new CLAAS Active Float hydraulic flotation system. With one touch operation direct from the cab, it gives operators the ability to adjust mower flotation and change header pressures for various field conditions. Because of the independently adjustable float, operators have the option of different float pressure on side hills – good news for those who work on hills as the side shift of the mower is eliminated. The flotation system quickly adjusts and helps reduce fuel consumption while Active Float also reduces ash content.

What’s more, the discs use thick one inch gears as part of the SAFETY LINK system – which protects from internal damage when discs come in contact with any external objects. The use of smaller disc in the DISCO 8400RC PLUS allows for a more uniform cut in light crop. Using large discs, the cut usually shows difference from one end to the other. These smaller discs can be staged closer together, further enhancing cut uniformity.

CLAAS of America Inc. offers a wide variety of technologically innovative hay tool, baler, self-propelled forage harvester and combine harvester products to provide growers optimum performance in the field. These products are designed by a dedicated engineering staff located at numerous worldwide factories focused on the production and design of harvesting equipment. The
design, performance and reliability of this equipment have made CLAAS an international market leader. For more information, visit
www.claasofamerica.com.

Source : Claas


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