The LINER 1800 TWIN is a brand-new model, while the LINER 1700 TWIN and 1900 are the successors to the LINER 1650 and 1750 models. The new twin-rotor side swathers deliver the punch that intensive grassland operations need, while the LINER 320 is a perfect choice for smaller areas and hillsides. All models feature new technology such as a sealed maintenance-free rotor dome, cam rollers operating in an oil bath and, for the side swathers, PROFIX tine arm brackets.
Robust and maintenance-free: the sealed swathing drive
As with all CLAAS swathers, the four new LINER models feature a hermetically sealed rotor dome with eight, 12 or 14 tine arms with continuous lubrication of the cam rollers in an oil bath. This ensures high reliability and operations without downtime for maintenance.
New twin-rotor side swathers
Trailed fully floating suspension
All new twin-rotor side swathers feature a trailed fully floating rotor suspension, which is controlled via a ball head and offers maximum freedom of movement. The innovative design allows the rotors to adapt to any ground contour, even on extremely uneven ground, ensuring a clean raking performance in all positions and high feed quality.
High operational reliability
Just like the current versions of the LINER 1600 and 1700, the rotors on the new twin-rotor side swathers feature a friction clutch as standard. The benefits: peak loads are gently cushioned, and the material is protected. The driver can continue operations even in difficult conditions or over small obstacles. Tine brackets with a set bending point provide an additional level of operational reliability. If an obstacle is hit, only the tine arm in question is bent, leaving the swathing drive undamaged. With proven PROFIX brackets as standard, faulty tine arms can be replaced directly in the field with a minimum of effort. The PROFIX multiple gearing also ensures a secure and low-wear fit of the tine arms in the tine brackets.