The JAGUAR 800 model series had an advance premiere with a small preproduction run in 1993.
Changelog: 1.0.1.0
Added RU350 header
3D model adjustment
Added choice of beacons
Added choice of taillights
Added option of reflectors
Fixed varios small errors
From the 1994 season, the new forage harvester generation was then available to all customers. The new series was fitted with engines delivering 228 kW (310 hp) to 354 kW (481 hp).
Installed behind the steering axle crosswise to the direction of travel, simple direct-drive systems provided an optimum supply of cooling air and easy access to the inside of the machine.
In preparation for harvesting grass silage, for example, the CORN CRACKER could simply be rolled to the rear and replaced with a grass shaft.
This innovative configuration has set the trend for the state-of-the-art forage harvesters on the market today.
Thanks to the favourable drive axle loading, it became possible for the first time to attach eight-row maize headers. The exceptional visual design of the new CLAAS forage harvesters inspired confidence at first glance.
The spacious cab featured a curved front windscreen and sloping roof, for the first time providing two seats, for the driver and a passenger when required. Central lubrication was also included.
An accelerator was placed directly behind the CORN CRACKER to speed up the forage crop flow.
Jaguar 820-880:
Prise: 100 000 $
Engine configurations:
820 (310 HP)
840 (369 HP)
860 (414 HP)
880 (481 HP)
Configurations:
Wheels options
Weight option +800KG
silageAdditives option
Rame and backbumper color configuration
RU450
Prise: 30000 $
Working width: 4.5m – 6rows