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    About Self-Propelled Forage Harvesters

    Self-propelled forage harvesters are silage harvesters that incorporate the cab, cutterhead, kernel processor, blower, and spout all in one unit.

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    Hours2,624
    Location: Dalhart, Texas
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    Auction Date:8/22/2026 10:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial Number88997
    Location: Floyd, Iowa

    2001 JOHN DEERE 6950

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    Hours4,338
    Location: Adrian, Minnesota
    Cutter Head Hours2200
    Location: Adrian, Minnesota
    Hours2,240
    Location: Adrian, Minnesota
    Hours2,104
    Location: Adrian, Minnesota
    Hours241
    Location: Adrian, Minnesota
    Cutter Head Hours1972
    Location: Adrian, Minnesota
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    Location: Logansport, Indiana
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    Location: Watertown, Wisconsin
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    Location: Archbold, Ohio
    Seller: TRULAND Equipment - Archbold
    Hours2,252
    Location: Norfolk, Nebraska
    Seller: Dinkel Implement Co.

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    Horsepower775 HP
    Location: Norfolk, Nebraska
    Seller: Dinkel Implement Co.
    Hours3,600
    Location: Norfolk, Nebraska
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    Hours3,480
    Location: Norfolk, Nebraska
    Seller: Dinkel Implement Co.
    Hours2,324
    Location: Norfolk, Nebraska
    Seller: Dinkel Implement Co.
    Hours3,675
    Location: Harrisonburg, Virginia
    Hours3,026
    Location: Fowler, Indiana
    Seller: Castongia Tractor
    Hours1,123
    Location: Dimmitt, Texas
    Seller: Western Equipment - Dimmitt, TX
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    Seller: Western Equipment - Dimmitt, TX
    Hours971
    Location: Archbold, Ohio
    Seller: TRULAND Equipment - Archbold
    Hours930
    Location: Dimmitt, Texas
    Seller: Western Equipment - Dimmitt, TX
    Hours924.06
    Location: Atwood, Colorado
    Seller: Smart Brothers Inc.
    Hours3,483
    Location: Ansley, Nebraska
    Seller: Levi Clarke
    Hours1,400
    Location: Mechanicstown, Ohio
    Seller: Windy Haven Farms LLL
    Hours5,665
    Location: Marne, Michigan
    Seller: Rising View Farm
    Hours2,644
    Location: Hopkinton, Iowa
    Seller: Benjamin Lahr
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    Auction Date:8/27/2026 9:00:00 AM (CDT)
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Stuarts Draft, Virginia

    About Self-Propelled Forage Harvesters


    John Deere 9900 Self-Propelled Forage Harvester

    Forage harvesters, also known as silage harvesters, foragers, or choppers, are machines with knives attached to a cutterhead used to harvest crops for silage. The first forage harvester was created in the 1890s and used a sickle attached to a cylindrical curved-bar cutterhead.

    Variants & Operation

    Today’s self-propelled forage harvesters are an all-in-one option with the cab, cutterhead, kernel processor, blower, spout, and other features included in the unit as opposed to pull-type forage harvesters, which are implements that attach to tractors. After crops are cut with either reciprocating knives or disc mowers, they are pulled through a chute into a wagon for hauling. With self-propelled harvesters, these steps can be achieved with one piece of machinery, making it an ideal solution for large operations that will have numerous fields to harvest. Many newer models also come with a crop processor for corn which will crush the kernels to prepare them for storage.

    Find The Right Self-Propelled Forage Harvester

    TractorHouse.com offers a large selection of new and used self-propelled forage harvesters. Popular manufacturers include CLAAS, John Deere, Krone, and New Holland.