2025 CLAAS Liner Dual-Rotor Central Swathing 2700 Trend
- Year 2025
- Make CLAAS
- Model Liner Dual-Rotor Central Swathing
2025 CLAAS Liner Dual-Rotor Central Swathing 2700 Trend
Broadly positioned.LINER central swathers come in working widths ranging from 22' 4" to nearly 32' 10" (6.80 m–10.00 m).
Features may include:
Hitching and unhitching.The optimized two-point hitch makes for easy attachment and removal, as do the KENNFIXX® hydraulic couplings available for the LINER 2800 and above. When the job is done, the drive shaft and all the hoses can be conveniently stored in the handy parking bracket.
Road safety is a priority.Forced steering ensures that the swather always follows the tractor's tracks for perfect trailing. The steering angle display helps the rider when negotiating tight turns.
Proven swathing technology.Naturally, LINER central swathers are fitted with a reliable, professional rotor drive assembly that runs in an oil bath. Furthermore, all models are equipped with CLAAS silage tines—so gentle forage handling is guaranteed.
Gentle on the soil.Our rotor chassis is designed for maximum soil protection. The six-wheel option available for some models amplifies the GRASS CARE effect even further.
Drive and maintenance.CLAAS relies on a mechanical drive for maximum efficiency. Our friction clutches are particularly high-torque.
Super slimline.The LINER 2600 with 260/75-15.3 tires is especially compact on the road. With an external width of just over 8' 4" (2.55 m), it has no problem negotiating narrow lanes.
Silage tines for all models.CLAAS has been using the double-cranked silage time for over 20 years. The specially shaped 3/8" (9.50 mm) thick tines are bent at an angle of 10° at the end to ensure a clean pick-up—they gather up the forage gently and without contamination.
Equipment options.The LINER central swathers have a proven track record. With the introduction of the BUSINESS and TREND variants, customers can now choose between two different basic specifications. The BUSINESS model comes with the CEMIS 10 terminal that handles preselection control. In the TREND version, the LINER is operated directly by the control units.