Claas Verdeler Verified -
A central, horizontally mounted rotor equipped with curved paddles or tines. This rotor spins at high speed (often synchronized with the baler’s main driveline). The paddles are angled to push material outward toward the sides of the chamber.
: An optimization tool available through the app that assists operators in setting up combine harvesters for peak efficiency.
For parts replacement or technical bulletins, always consult the official CLAAS spare parts catalog using the model-specific "Verdeler" assembly drawing. claas verdeler
| Issue | Cause | Solution | |-------|-------|----------| | | Overloading or wet, stringy material | Reduce forward speed; engage reverse function. | | Uneven bale sides | Worn distribution paddles | Inspect and replace paddles annually. | | Noise from rotor | Bearing failure or foreign object | Stop immediately; check bearings and clear debris. | | Driveline slip | Shear bolt failure (on older models) | Replace with CLAAS-specified bolt only. |
The is far more than a simple auger or fork—it is a precision-engineered distribution system that directly impacts bale quality, machine longevity, and field efficiency. For operators demanding uniform, high-density square bales, maintaining the Verdeler in optimal condition is non-negotiable. A central, horizontally mounted rotor equipped with curved
Fixed curved plates positioned above and around the rotor. They channel the crop trajectory, preventing material from simply being thrown straight back. Instead, they direct the flow into a wide fan pattern.
Claas forage wagons are designed to bridge the gap between the field and the silo. Unlike standard trailers, these wagons are equipped with integrated loading and unloading systems that allow them to pick up swathed crops (grass, maize, whole-crop) directly from the ground and transport them to the storage clamp. Claas wagons are distinguished by their high capacity, gentle crop treatment, and efficient unloading mechanisms. : An optimization tool available through the app
: A continuously variable transmission that optimizes fuel efficiency and performance for various soil conditions.
Dealers help implement advanced systems that automate tasks and improve efficiency: