Quantum 2500 P-8 Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 Specifications & Technical Data (2003—2006)

Pick-up width: 1.8m – number of blades: 17 – Type of axle: T – Loading volume DIN: 28m³ – Number of axles: 1 – Transport length: m

Technical specs - Quantum 2500 P-8 Claas

Specification

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Pick-up width
1.8 m
number of blades
17
Type of axle
T
Loading volume DIN
28 m³
Number of axles
1

More technical details, like: transport length, transport width, transport height, cutter upper/lower, min. cutting length, pressed loading, forced steering, weight, standard tyres, model series are available in the full technical specs.

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Special equipment

Air brakes
No
hydr. tailgate
Yes
Mech. tailgate
No
Hydr. scraper floor
Yes
bendable drawbar
No

Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 FAQ

When was the Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 manufactured?

The Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 was manufactured from 2003 to 2006.

What is the axle configuration of the Claas Quantum 2500 P-8?

The Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 has 1 axle. The type of axle is tandem non-steered.

What is the primary working dimension of the Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 silage trailer?

The Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 silage trailer has a pick-up width of 1.8 meters.

What is the loading volume capacity of the Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 silage trailer?

The Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 silage trailer has a loading volume capacity of 28 cubic meters according to DIN standards.

How many blades does the Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 have for mowing and cutting?

The Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 has 17 blades for mowing and cutting.

How much is a Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 Silage trailer (2003u20132006) worth?

The residual value of the Claas Quantum 2500 P-8 depends on the machine's individual parameters. Visit the LECTURA Valuation to check it.

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Type of axle:
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Loading volume DIN:
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