DISCO 9300 DIRECT SWATHER: spreading without a conditioner
For farms which do not need a conditioner because they require longer wilting processes or have less powerful tractors, CLAAS has taken the tried and tested auger technology from the DIRECT DISC front attachment on the JAGUAR forage harvester and systematically redeveloped it for grassland use in the new DIRECT SWATHER.
Designed for forward-thinking dairy farms, the DISCO 9300 DIRECT SWATHER large-scale mower features a host of clever details which for the first time provide four mowing and swath-laying strategies in this segment:
Full-width deposition for fast, effective wilting.
Mowing with integrated central swathing for fast, effective field clearance without tedding and swathing.
18 m mowing width consolidated to 12 m swath (combined swath/wide placement) for active control of witing process and optimal forage harvester utilisation.
Mowing with one-sided swath laying for clearing the field margin.
By dispensing with the conditioner, the innovative large-scale mower can be operated with tractors from 180 hp, and so extremely efficiently. Furthermore, it is suitable for all crops and all conditions – from high-yielding green rye for biomass production to gentle mowing of alfalfa or late-season cuts of grassland with low growth. When dealing with low volumes of growth, especially in regions with low rainfall and a high number of sunshine hours, the absence of conditioner prevents too rapid wilting of the crop and enables active control of the DM content. The augers can be swung open for targeted control of the drying process and optimal adjustment of swath laying to the volume of growth and downstream harvest chain.
Tapered auger design for superior crop flow
The tapered CLAAS auger arranged close and parallel to the mowing discs ensures consistent, reliable crop pick-up even when growth is uneven. At the same time, the tapered design increases the feed volume towards the middle, as the increasing diameter of the auger enables more crop to be conveyed. In addition to the tapered design of the auger, the tapered auger housing with integrated ‘pockets’ in the rear is another unique feature. These pockets expand the available space, thereby significantly increasing the feed volume and thus the throughput.
Shear bar and knives at the auger outlet prevent crop build-up and so guarantee blockage-free operations.
Perfect coordination of mower bed, auger and auger housing pockets ensure uniform, blockage-free crop flow with minimum power requirement and maximum fuel efficiency. Early results indicate that the fuel consumption can be up to 40 percent lower than comparable equipment with conditioner.
Swathing plates mounted on the central console guide the crop flow under the mower frame. Additional hydraulically pivoting and adjustable swath curtains prevent crop being thrown out during one-sided swath laying. This ensures uniform swath formation under all conditions, maximising the efficiency of the downstream harvest chain.
Pivoting auger for fuel-efficient, full-width deposition
When mowing without conditioning, it is important to be able to use the full mowing width as a wilting area. The top-mounted auger drive in the DISCO 9300 DIRECT SWATHER enables the augers to be swung open hydraulically at any time, allowing the unprocessed crop to be deposited across the full mowing width. The augers can be conveniently swung open or shut individually or in parallel via ISOBUS – even while mowing is underway.
The control concept: with intelligent suspension, you can relax
The standard ACTIVE FLOAT mower suspension can be adjusted to suit the harvest conditions via ISOBUS while mowing is underway. Working with the lowest ground pressure ensures forage-friendly, crop-friendly and fuel-efficient mowing. The optional CLAAS automatic slope control function regulates the ground pressure differently depending on whether you are mowing up- or downhill to reduce side drag and so minimise misalignment between front and rear mowers. What’s more, this form of electronic operator assistance enables sward-friendly slope work even in wet conditions.
For ultimate operator comfort, mower lifting is integrated directly into the tractor’s headland management system, while the mower’s load-sensing hydraulics are controlled directly via the ISOBUS on the tractor or the CEMIS 700 or CEMIS 1200 CLAAS ISOBUS terminals.