The 2009 Claas 980 forage harvester has 7,699 first engine hours, 6,228 second engine hours, and 4,685 cutter hours. It is powered by Mercedes Benz six-cylinder diesel engines and features a hydrostatic transmission, AC, and heat for efficient operation.
Key features include an auto lube system, 24 cutter head knives, a metal detector, a silage additive spray system, a hydraulic adjustable spout, and a rear hitch. It rides on 710/700R38 front tires and 600/65R28 rear tires, ensuring reliable…
The 2009 Claas 980 forage harvester has 7,699 first engine hours, 6,228 second engine hours, and 4,685 cutter hours. It is powered by Mercedes Benz six-cylinder diesel engines and features a hydrostatic transmission, AC, and heat for efficient operation.
Key features include an auto lube system, 24 cutter head knives, a metal detector, a silage additive spray system, a hydraulic adjustable spout, and a rear hitch. It rides on 710/700R38 front tires and 600/65R28 rear tires, ensuring reliable performance in the field.