In a market where speed, crop quality and reliability dictate the success of every silage season, the Kverneland 4300 Series trailed disc mower conditioners arrive with a clear purpose: deliver high output, withstand tough conditions and give operators the flexibility to adapt to whatever the weather throws at them.
With working widths from 3.2m to 4.7m, and a choice of SemiSwing steel tine conditioning or roller conditioning in steel or rubber, the 4300 Series is engineered to suit the full spectrum of Australian forage operations.
From the cutterbar to the conditioner to the suspension system, the 4300 Series is built around one idea: maximum productivity with minimum complication.
Built for every operation
The Kverneland 4300 lineup covers the key working widths demanded by contractors and large-scale livestock producers: 3.2m, 3.6m, 4.0m and 4.7m models (in some markets, depending on configuration).
Across these widths, operators can choose between:
- SemiSwing steel tine conditioner — aggressive, low‑maintenance, ideal for grass crops.
- Chevron roller conditioner (steel or rubber) — gentle, controlled conditioning for legumes and leafy crops.
This flexibility allows operators to match the machine precisely to their forage system, crop type and drying strategy.
Kverneland’s cutterbar is the foundation of the 4300 Series, and it is built with durability and performance in mind. The cutterbar is fully welded with no risk of oil leakage and features round discs, which are less susceptible to stone impacts.
Key advantages include:
- Round discs that immediately expel stones, reducing shock loads.
- Twisted knives for a clean, aggressive cut.
- High oil capacity for cooling and lubrication.
- Low noise gear wheels with a unique rounded profile.
- ProFit quick-change knives for fast maintenance in the field.
This is a cutterbar designed to stay sharp, stay cool and stay running — even in rough Australian paddocks.