A step up in high-density variable chamber balers from Claas

Claas announces the launch of its new Cerex variable chamber baler alongside a number of updates to the Rollant and Uniwrap ranges

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Claas now offer a new flagship CEREX 700 RC round baler range. which two models operating twin endless HD belts claimed to offer consistent bales with less belt losses in chopped crops.
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Claas now offer a new flagship CEREX 700 RC round baler range. which two models operating twin endless HD belts claimed to offer consistent bales with less belt losses in chopped crops.

Claas have a long-standing history in round baler development, which began back in 1976 with the launch of the Rollant round baler. This saw the introduction of a steel roller chamber rather than a belt-based...

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