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The CLAAS Liner range of swathers is an integral part of the CLAAS forage harvesting system. They feature outstanding product quality, superb reliability and stem from the rugged and durable design concept. The range covers the whole spectrum from 3.5m to 12.5m.
Use the table below to identify the swather model to meet your needs:

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Dual Rotor Central DischargerSealed camtracks have existed for a long time. Indeed, 15 years ago CLAAS set new standards in this area, with sealed camtracks offering continuous oil or low-viscosity grease lubrication, hermetically sealed against foreign objects and thus totally maint |
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Dual Rotor Side DischargerNot every field is even and smooth – undulating, hilly ground is also part of the day to day business of harvesting. To master conditions of this kind, perfect ground contour following is essential. With CLAAS PROFIL you outsmart every bump on the ground. |
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Large-Scale SwathersThe LINER 3000 is designed for extra high work rates and is the right choice if you find that the swathing process is a production bottle neck. The four rotors effectively double work rates compared to dual rotor models. In one single pass, 12.5 metres of |
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Single Rotor SwathersCLAAS has developed the LINER 350 S, 390 S, 430 S, 470 S and 470 T especially for smaller farmers who like to organise their work independently and frequently work in small field structures. The working widths of 3.5 to 4.6 metres make them ideal for thes |

