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OEM vs. Aftermarket Parts: The Truth on Quality & Price
OEM vs. Aftermarket Parts: The Truth on Quality & Price
Prevent Power Loss: Forage Harvester Drive Belt Guide
Introduction
The smell of burning rubber in a corn field is never a good sign. It means your drive belt is slipping, your chopping ...
Square Baler Knotter Troubleshooting: Expert Checklist
Introduction
There is nothing more frustrating than looking in your rearview mirror and seeing a broken bale burst open in the field...
Standard vs. Carbide Forage Harvester Knives: Is the Extra Cost Worth It?
Introduction
Every contractor knows the feeling: You are in the middle of a massive corn field, the rain is coming, and you have to...
Upgrade Your Corn Cutter: Essential Silage Cutter Parts
Introduction The harvest season is unforgiving. When you are running a high-capacity corn cutter (forage harvester), downtime is not an...
Cracked Corn in Silage: Why Kernel Processing Matters & How to Fix Poor Results
Introduction
In the world of dairy and beef farming, cracked corn is not just chicken feed—it is the key to high-energy silage. Whe...
Ultimate Corn Chopper Comparison: Claas vs. John Deere vs. Krone. Which Handles the Harvest Best?
Introduction
When farmers and contractors talk about a "corn chopper," they are talking about the beast of the harvest season: the S...
Claas Jaguar 960 Technical Data (Technische Daten) & Specs Review
Introduction
Hook: The Claas Jaguar 960 is one of the most popular forage harvesters in the world, known for its reliability and t...
How to Replace Claas Jaguar Feed Rollers | Maintenance Guide
Introduction
The feed roller is the "mouth" of your Claas Jaguar. It determines how smoothly the crop flows into the chopping drum. ...