A compact road travel width is of lesser importance in the US, the largest market for the JAGUAR TERRA TRAC. "For dairies in the eastern part of the US where approximately two-thirds of our imported JAGUAR TT are sold, TERRA TRAC technology is a kind of are insurance policy against mud in corn silage season. But also customers in the south and west harvesting in center pivot irrigated fields appreciate the TERRA TRAC technology", says Dominik Grothe. "As a result of the length of the crawler tracks and the wheelbase which is longer than that of the wheeled machine, the JAGUAR TERRA TRAC can't be matched for the smoothness of its ride when crossing center pivot ruts or flood irrigate ridges." North America is also the destination of the 100th JAGUAR TERRA TRAC. This machine, with serial number 49900100, will be used initially for technical training during the JAGUAR EXPERT CAMP scheduled for April. "Our flagship model, the JAGUAR 990 TT, accounts for over 90 percent of the TERRA TRAC machines", explains Matt Jaynes, Product Manager JAGUAR at CLAAS of America. "When you're harvesting small grain forage and silage maize in irrigated fields in the western states, you're dealing with very high yields which require correspondingly high engine output if you're going to harvest efficiently. This is why we need the 925 hp maximum output of the JAGUAR 990 here."
Unique features, low TCO
CLAAS, the world market leader for forage harvesters, currently has a range of 13 JAGUAR basic models with maximum outputs ranging from 408 to 925 hp. As well as offering a wealth of unique features, such as the wide range of cracker variants – from the INTENSIV CRACKER and MCC CLASSIC to the MCC MAX and the MCC SHREDLAGE® – along with various front attachment drives and TERRA TRAC technology, they are notable for their high resale value and low maintenance costs. "Forage harvesters are among the most expensive agricultural machines you can buy and need to be used to their full capacity. They also require excellent service support with access to a fast, reliable parts supply", explains Dominik Grothe. "For many customers, the TCO (total cost of ownership) is a key factor when it comes to making a purchase decision. Here, too, the JAGUAR is well placed with its low wear levels and excellent resale value – so much so, in fact, that each machine will typically have three or four owners over the course of its life."
Source : CLAAS Group