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Krone

Krone machinery is known for its quality, reliability, and innovative features. It is commonly used by farmers and contractors in the agricultural industry worldwide.

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Krone est. 1906

Advancing productivity and efficiency is KRONE's number one priority. It is the right blend of innovation, expertise and customer focus that has made our family business from Northern Germany one of the leading manufacturers in the agricultural market. Our product range lines up disc mowers, rotary tedders, rotor rakes, forage wagons, round and square balers as well as the Premos pellet harvester.
 

Add to this our self-propelled machines - the high-capacity mower conditioner BiG M and the forage harvester BiG X. We deliver the machine that suits your needs - from the smallest mower model to the 1,156 hp flagship forage harvester.  KRONE is quality made in Spelle since 1906.

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