Two Silver medals for JAGUAR innovations
The global market for forage harvesters demands machines with ever higher throughput, greater comfort, and improved efficiency. With the new JAGUAR 1000 series, awarded a Silver Agritechnica Innovation Award for its overall concept by the DLG Innovation Commission, CLAAS has created a new platform specifically tailored to the requirements of this high-performance segment. Building on the DNA of the well-known 900 series, a completely new machine concept has been realized, featuring harmonized components, the widest chopping drum on the market (910 mm), and the powerful MULTI CROP CRACKER XL with 310 mm roller diameter. The result is at least a 20 percent increase in throughput compared to the JAGUAR 990, achieving up to 500 t/h of fresh mass with engine outputs of up to 1,110 hp.
The innovative character of the new series, consisting of four models – JAGUAR 1080, 1090, 1100, and 1200 – is also evident in numerous details that improve harvesting efficiency, enhance operator comfort, and further optimize chopping quality. The driver benefits from an extremely quiet cab, automatic functions such as CEMOS AUTO PERFORMANCE, and the new optional joystick steering. Further highlights include new ORBIS and PICK UP front attachments with independently controlled drives, a factory-installed tire pressure control system for both axles, all-wheel drive, and differential locks for both axles. In addition, the new ISOBUS-based NUTRIMETER NIR sensor enables live yield mapping on the CEMIS 1200 terminal for the first time. Fleet and machine management, as well as documentation, are handled via the cloud-based CLAAS connect system.