Economic Society “ERDEM”
101 Str. 1944 (Trud)
744015 Ashgabat
Turkmenistan
The view of the pick-up from the cab is excellent, allowing the baler to move over the field quickly and smoothly. You can easily adjust the driving and baling speed to suit the harvesting conditions. The result is optimum throughput and efficiency.
A range of pick-up variants ensures a neatly collected crop – regardless of whether it's short hay, wet silage or straw:
Transporting the QUADRANT with its 2.35-metre wide pick-up on public roads couldn't be easier. No more inconvenient disassembly – simply retract the pick-up and drive off.
The four rows of tines, ideally spaced for thorough raking, guarantee superior results in the field. The twin spring steel tines are bolted firmly to four rugged U-shaped tine arms to withstand continuous and extreme loading and provide easy servicing. The crop is funnelled to the appropriate width for entering the baling chamber via the stub augers on either side of the wide pick-up mechanism (ROTO FEED) or via the continuous POWER FEEDING SYSTEM rollers. This produces firm bales highly compacted at the edges for excellent stability during transportation and storage.
The wider stars reduce the distance to the knife, further enhance the chop quality, and give maximum durability and working life. The unique combination of roller crop press and actively powered, continuous-feed auger makes your work easier.
For the QUADRANT 5300, 5200 and 4200, CLAAS offers a hydraulically operated feed system. In this case, the rear roller crop press, the POWER FEEDING SYSTEM (PFS) and the pick-up are hydraulically operated, with adjustable and reversible speeds.
The hydraulic drive enables the driver to adjust and optimise the crop flow according to the conditions.
Maximising the feed rate for an optimum crop flow is the priority for most harvest crops, but for lucerne ultra-gentle handling is paramount. The hydraulic feed system therefore enables the driver to take this into account and directly enhance the feed crop quality.
Energy-rich and tasty silage with proper lactic acid fermentation is crucial for high milk production in the dairy herd. The three essential ingredients are a short chop length, high baling pressure and the exclusion of oxygen. CLAAS ROTO CUT, with 18,000 cuts per minute, is currently one of the systems with the highest chopping frequency on the market, enabling chop lengths of 45 mm with excellent chop quality.
The 25-blade chopping rotor works precisely, quickly and efficiently, ensuring a top-quality feed product. Since the crop is cut short and precisely into small lengths, it can be compacted more densely and later broken down much more easily.
Knife group changing allows you to react flexibly to the requirements of the job at hand. The knife groups can be pre-selected on the machine and extended or retracted via the control panel.
QUADRANT | 5200 |
Number of tine rows | 4 |
Knife group changing | 25, 13, 12, 6, 0 |
Drop floor | Automatic |
The knives in the knife drawer are optimally protected against dirt accumulation. A total of 12 bearings allow the drawer to be pulled out smoothly and easily. To prevent twisting upon extraction, the knife drawer slides out by only two-thirds at either side. After replacing the knives on one side, the drawer is simply slid to the opposite side to replace the remainder.
Unique: the knife drawer is combined with the chopper housing, which, as previously, is automatically lowerable in the event of a rotor blockage.
Chopped short straw is enormously absorbent, making it the ideal bedding for dairy cattle cubicles, pigsties and horse boxes. The high absorptive capacity keeps the animals clean and reduces straw consumption. Clean udders are also an important part of dairy hygiene – and the milking process goes faster. Chopped straw can be mixed well with maize-rich rations. The animals are not selective, and they eat up all of the forage ration.
The SPECIAL CUT chopper blows the straw into the rotor along a direct route beneath the auger of the POWER FEEDING SYSTEM (PFS) – no swirling up or material congestion. This helps prevent dust accumulation and boosts the throughput volume for maximum operational reliability.
Chopped straw also allows for optimal handling in large square bales. For transporting, the high bale density and precise bale shape ensure the bales remain stable even when relocated multiple times. Significantly higher weights per bale ensure fewer bales per hectare, reducing handling requirements.