Pull-type forage harvesters
1990 JF FC 850 Forage Harvester
2 600EUR
- ≈ 2 708 USD
- ≈ 2 193 GBP
PZ MH 80 S
1 500EUR
- ≈ 1 562 USD
- ≈ 1 265 GBP
Fimaks jednorzędowa sieczkarnia do kukurydzy MC10X - dost
5 865EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 6 108 USD
- ≈ 4 948 GBP
Kemper Champion 375 Plus Bj. 2019 Claas Jaguar
69 750EUR
- ≈ 72 649 USD
- ≈ 58 855 GBP
JF 1350 Dismantled: only spare parts
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1990 JF FC 850 Forage Harvester
2 600EUR
- ≈ 2 708 USD
- ≈ 2 193 GBP
PZ MH 80 S
1 500EUR
- ≈ 1 562 USD
- ≈ 1 265 GBP
Fimaks jednorzędowa sieczkarnia do kukurydzy MC10X - dost
5 865EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 6 108 USD
- ≈ 4 948 GBP
Kemper Champion 375 Plus Bj. 2019 Claas Jaguar
69 750EUR
- ≈ 72 649 USD
- ≈ 58 855 GBP
JF 1350 Dismantled: only spare parts
Unlike self-propelled forage harvesters, pull-type harvesters are typically towed by tractors, making them a more affordable and versatile option for smaller farming operations.
Pull-type forage harvesters come in various sizes and configurations, making them an ideal choice for farmers looking for a reliable and cost-effective solution for their forage harvesting needs.
The Pros and Cons of Pull-Type Forage Harvesters
Pull-type forage harvesters offer a range of advantages and disadvantages for farmers, including:
Advantages Of Pull-Type Harvesters
- Lower Cost - Pull-type forage harvesters are often less expensive than self-propelled models, making them a more affordable option for smaller farming operations.
- Versatility - These harvesters can be used with a range of trucks or tractors, making them more versatile than self-propelled harvesters.
- Easy to Maintain - Pull-type harvesters are easier to maintain and repair than self-propelled harvesters, as they are more straightforward in design and have fewer parts.
- Fuel Efficiency - Pull-type harvesters are often more fuel-efficient than self-propelled harvesters, as they usually have smaller engines and do not need to propel themselves.
Disadvantages Of Pull-Type Harvesters
- Lower Speed - Pull-type harvesters may be slower than self-propelled models, as they are limited by the speed of the tractor towing them.
- Limited Mobility - Pull-type harvesters can be less maneuverable than self-propelled models, as they are limited by the towing tractor’s turning radius and maneuverability.
- Lower Capacity - These harvesters may have a lower capacity than self-propelled models, as they are limited by the towing tractor’s power and the size of the machine.
Overall, pull-type forage harvesters can be a cost-effective and versatile option for farmers, but they also have some limitations that should be considered when choosing a harvesting machine.
Used and New Pull-Type Forage Harvesters from Truck1
Truck1 is a marketplace for classified farm machinery ads, including pull-type forage harvesters.
As a reliable and trusted marketplace for sourcing farm equipment and other heavy-duty machinery, Truck1 provides a comprehensive platform for buyers and sellers from Austria, Poland, and all other parts of Europe and Asia to connect and find the perfect machines for their needs.
Some of the leading farm equipment manufacturers whose pull-type forage harvesters can be found on Truck1 include:
- New Holland
- John Deere
- Pöttinger
- CLAAS
Whether you are looking for a new or used pull-type harvester for sale, Truck1’s platform provides access to a diverse range of equipment to fit any budget and farming need.