How much is the Krone Big X?

How much is the Krone Big X?

Package Price is $125,000.

What is a Krone Big X?

Krone has raised the power output bar with its new 1,156hp Big X 1180, offering large-scale farmers and contractors its most formidable forage harvester yet.

What is the biggest forage harvester?

Forage harvester BiG X
Forage harvester BiG X BiG X 1180 is a Krone product that is presently the world’s most powerful farming machine. This KRONE forage harvester impresses both by its shear engine power but also by its nearly legendary quality of chop, which is the achievement of the innovative technology that hides underneath the panels.

What is the biggest silage chopper?

BiG X 1000
Krone’s BiG X 1000 Self-Propelled Forage Harvester is able to harvest 420 tons of corn per hour with help from its 1020 horsepower twin engines. No wonder it is the largest chopper on the market!

Where are Krone choppers made?

for more than 100 years. Krone, manufacturing modern forage harvesting equipment to the highest quality standards and at competitive prices at the small village of Spelle in northern Germany, is committed to continuously push the efficiency of farm machinery to ever higher levels.

What is the biggest forage harvester in the world?

Krone has introduced what its claims to be the world’s biggest forage harvester. The self-propelled Big X 1000 is fitted with two V6 Daimler-Chrysler engines delivering a maximum of 980hp.

Who makes Krone equipment?

Bernard Krone Holding GmbH & Co
The 110-year-old company, which is privately held and owned by Germany-based Bernard Krone Holding GmbH & Co.

Does Kubota own Krone?

The website, https://kroneaustralia.com.au is owned, operated, and maintained by Kubota Australia Pty Ltd (“Kubota”) or its agents.

Where is Krone equipment made?

Bernhard and Anna Krone’s first blacksmith shop (1906) and the Krone factory in the same small village of Spelle, Germany today.

Where is Krone manufactured?

Germany
for more than 100 years. Krone, manufacturing modern forage harvesting equipment to the highest quality standards and at competitive prices at the small village of Spelle in northern Germany, is committed to continuously push the efficiency of farm machinery to ever higher levels.