Quadrant 4000 Claas Quadrant 4000 Specifications & Technical Data (2014—2026)

Demand for power take-off. min.: 190kW – Bale length from-to: 0.7-2.4m – Bale width from-to: 0.8m – Standard tyres: 500/55-20 – Bale height: 0.5m – Pick-up width: 2m

Technical specs - Quadrant 4000 Claas

Specification

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Demand for power take-off. min.
190 kW
Bale length from-to
0.7-2.4 m
Bale width from-to
0.8 m
Standard tyres
500/55-20
Bale height
0.5 m
Pick-up width
2 m
Weight
4.21 t
Number of axles
1
Type of axle
L
Transport length
6.63 m
Transport width
2.45 m
Transport height
2.73 m
Control unit
1/1 ew/dw
Model series
Quadrant

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Special equipment

Air brakes
Yes
Netwrap
No
Twine
Yes
Baler counter
Yes
Automatic binding
Yes
Indicator of bale
Yes

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Claas Quadrant 4000 FAQ

When was the Claas Quadrant 4000 manufactured?

The Claas Quadrant 4000 was first produced in 2014.

What is the weight of the Claas Quadrant 4000?

The Claas Quadrant 4000 has a weight of 4.21 tonnes.

What are the transport dimensions of the Claas Quadrant 4000?

The Claas Quadrant 4000 has a transport length of 6.63 meters, a transport width of 2.45 meters, and a transport height of 2.73 meters.

What is the minimum power take-off demand for the Claas Quadrant 4000?

The Claas Quadrant 4000 requires a minimum power take-off demand of 190 kW.

What are the tyre specifications of the Claas Quadrant 4000?

The Claas Quadrant 4000 is equipped with standard tyres sized 500/55-20.

What is the axle configuration of the Claas Quadrant 4000?

The Claas Quadrant 4000 has one axle, which is a carrying axle.

What is the primary working dimension of the Claas Quadrant 4000?

The Claas Quadrant 4000 has a pick-up width of 2 meters.

What are the bale dimensions of the Claas Quadrant 4000?

The Claas Quadrant 4000 produces square bales with a width of 0.8 meters, a height of 0.5 meters, and a length ranging from 0.7 to 2.4 meters.

How much is a Claas Quadrant 4000 Square baler (2014u20132025) worth?

The residual value of the Claas Quadrant 4000 depends on the machine's individual parameters. Visit the LECTURA Valuation to check it.

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