German-based CLAAS recently unveiled the Jaguar 1000 series forage harvester to a select audience of dealers, producers and members of the media gathered in California dairy country near Visalia. The ...
In celebration of 50 years of its iconic JAGUAR forage harvester, CLAAS of America, Omaha, Nebraska, has introduced special equipment packages on various models. While all 2024 JAGUAR forage ...
New generation delivers a Guinness World Record in performance and significant gains in efficiency. OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- CLAAS, a global leader in agricultural equipment, has ...
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German machinery maker Claas has been hard at work adding a host of new features to its two biggest Jaguar self-propelled forage harvesters. Most of the tweaks have been aimed at increasing output and ...
Claas’s Jaguar 980 produces 884hp (670kW) with its massive 24-litre, V12 MAN engine to make it the brand’s highest producer of grunt (Krone’s Big X hits 1100hp/820kW) and there’s good reason for it. A ...
Claas has finally unveiled full details of its new flagship Jaguar forage harvester range, which is headed by its most powerful model yet. All four newcomers are propelled by the same 24-litre MAN V12 ...
Construction type: Self-propelled, Ejection bow - turning angle (degrees): 210, Engine type: V-type engine, Top speed in km/h: 30 km/h, Cabin, Air conditioner, Comfort seat, Metal detector, ...
An expanded range of options for the front attachment drive is just one of a number of improvements Claas has made to the 2022 delivery Jaguar 900 forage harvesters.
Two innovative Claas machines have been honoured with ASABE AE50 Awards, recognising their standout engineering and industry‑leading performance.
Called Shredlage, it’s a roller system designed to rip forage longitudinally to improve fibre length during kernel processing. Traditional kernel processing has a tendency to chop corn silage to short ...