Features
- Engine Power:
- The Claas Jaguar 860 typically features a powerful diesel engine. Models from this period often have engines providing substantial horsepower to handle heavy loads and ensure efficient harvesting.
- Cutting System:
- Equipped with a precision cutting system, the Jaguar 860 uses a drum cutterhead that allows for adjustable chop lengths, accommodating various forage types and conditions.
- Feed Rollers:
- The machine has a series of feed rollers that consistently and efficiently move the crop towards the cutterhead, maintaining a steady flow.
- Comfortable Cab:
- The operator’s cab is designed for comfort and ease of use, with controls positioned ergonomically. Although not as advanced as modern models, it provides good visibility and essential monitoring tools.
- Metal Detector:
- Many models include a metal detector system to prevent metal objects from entering the cutterhead, thereby protecting the machine from damage.
- Robust Construction:
- The Jaguar 860 is built with durable materials, ensuring longevity and reliability even in challenging field conditions.
Specifications
- Engine: The 1995 model typically features a Mercedes-Benz V8 engine, producing around 375-400 horsepower, depending on the specific configuration.
- Transmission: Hydrostatic drive system for efficient power transfer.
- Chop Length: Adjustable, with multiple settings to accommodate different forage requirements.
- Fuel Tank Capacity: Usually around 1000 liters, allowing for extended operation without frequent refueling.
- Weight: Approximately 10,000 kg, though this can vary based on specific equipment and attachments.
Fuel Consumption
- Efficiency: The fuel consumption of the Claas Jaguar 860 depends on factors such as crop type, field conditions, and operational settings. On average, the machine may consume around 40-50 liters per hour, though this can vary.
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