Forage Harvesters For Sale

     225 - 252 of 1,579 Listings
    High/Low/Average
    About Forage Harvesters

    Also known as silage harvesters, foragers, or choppers, forage harvesters are machines used to harvest plants for the production of silage.

    Read More (About Forage Harvesters)
    225 - 252 of 1,579 Listings

    Sort

    Applied Filters

    Applied Filters
    keywords
    Year
    Price
    Hours
    Horsepower
    Width
    ActivationUTCDateTime
    Additional Filters
    serialNumberVIN
    stockNumber
    Length
    Weight

    225 - 252 of 1,579 Listings

    RentalYard LogoRent
    All
    Options

    Sort
    Hours3,650
    Location: Kutztown, Pennsylvania
    Hours2,904
    Location: Rock Valley, Iowa
    Hours3,784
    Location: Eagle Bridge, New York
    PTO Speed540
    Location: Lake City, South Carolina
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Leola, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Country Machinery LLC.
    Serial NumberCFH 0034104
    Location: Marlette, Michigan
    Serial NumberCFH0071323
    Location: Archbold, Ohio
    Serial NumberCALL OFFICE
    Location: St Anne, Illinois
    Serial NumberHBJ0047632
    Location: Rickreall, Oregon
    Seller: N&S Tractor
    Kernel ProcessorYes
    Location: Coleman, Wisconsin
    Seller: Beaver Machine Inc.
    Hours5,503
    Location: Lynden, Washington
    Seller: Scholtens Equipment
    Hours2,170
    Location: Glencoe, Minnesota
    Seller: Arnold's - Glencoe
    Hours2,369
    Location: Sauk Rapids, Minnesota
    Seller: Arnold's - Sauk Rapids
    Hours2,750
    Location: Willmar, Minnesota
    Seller: Arnold's - Willmar
    Hours4,245
    Location: Eyota, Minnesota
    Seller: Arnold’s of Eyota
    Hours5,587
    Location: Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
    Seller: Vanderloop Equipment, Inc.
    Hours3,975
    Location: Cobb, Wisconsin
    Seller: Ritchie Implement Inc.
    Hours2,871
    Location: St. Martin, Minnesota
    Seller: Arnold's - St. Martin
    Hours5,451
    Location: Lynden, Washington
    Seller: Scholtens Equipment
    Hours4,448
    Location: Fort Recovery, Ohio
    Hours3,500
    Location: South Hutchinson, Kansas
    Seller: Agri Center
    Hours575
    Location: Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
    Hours2,000
    Location: Willmar, Minnesota
    Seller: Arnold's - Willmar
    Hours4,385
    Location: Milford, Nebraska
    Hours5,213
    Location: Hudson, Michigan
    Hours8,900
    Location: Berlin, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Zimmerman Equipment
    Hours5,400
    Location: Fort Jones, California
    Hours9,035
    Location: Lynden, Washington
    Seller: Scholtens Equipment

    About Forage Harvesters


    John Deere 9900 Self-Propelled Forage Harvester

    Forage harvesters, also known as silage harvesters, foragers, or choppers, are implements used to harvest plants to produce silage. The first forage harvester, created by William J. Conroy in 1891, used a sickle elevated by a cylindrical curved-bar cutterhead to cut the crop. Though not commercially successful, Conroy’s machine would go on to inspire other models, including those of Sir Charles Ross, University of Wisconsin professor Floyd Waldo Duffee, Erwin Saiberlich of the Fox River Tractor Co., and Gehl. Modern harvesters feature a cutterhead or flywheel with attached knives to chop the forage which is then blown through a chute to a wagon for hauling. Because the type of cutting equipment needed varies according to the type of silage, multiple heads are available.

    Types Of Forage Harvesters

    Forage harvesters come in both self-propelled and pull-type models. Self-propelled forage harvesters are all-in-one units that are similar in some respects to combine harvesters, whereas pull-type forage harvesters are implements that are pulled by a tractor and are often used in smaller operations. Both types often include a processor for corn.

    Find The Right Forage Harvester

    TractorHouse.com offers a large selection of new and used forage harvesters from such popular manufacturers as Case IH , John Deere , Krone , CLAAS , New Holland , and Gehl .