

Depending on your particular requirements and uses, you can opt for either the Rollant 350 RC or the Rollant 340 RC. Furthermore, the highly compacted bales can be broken up much more easily, thanks to the CLAAS ROTO CUT system.Ĭlaas now offers the Rollant in every segment with the tried-and-tested Roto Cut system. The Roto Cut chopping system has established itself as the professional's choice for round bale silage. If you have no need to chop the crop, the Roto Feed rotor on the Rollant 340 RF / 350 RF transfers the material smoothly from the pick-up into the baling chamber. The Rollant 340 comes complete with the ROTO FEED rotor. This design principle has established a good reputation in other ROLLANT models over the years and is regarded as an essential performance-boosting feature by many users. This is the prerequisite for high throughput. The feed rake pulls the crop continuously from the pick-up and feeds it into the baling chamber. The Rollant 340 is designed for farmers who do not want to chop the crop, but still care about high bale density and high performance. With a working width of 2.10 metres on the Rollant 350 RC, 350 R and 340 RC and 1.85 metres on the Rollant 340 R, the pick-up ensures optimal ground tracking and top raking quality at all times. This feature, together with automatic chain tensioning, cuts wear and tear to a minimum, and, in addition, biodegradable oils can now be used for environmental protection.īoth the Rollant Roto Cut and Roto Feed models deliver optimal work results. The drive chains are automatically lubricated. The correct chain tension is maintained using self-centring, spring-loaded chain tensioners. Powerful roller chains of the highest quality guarantee absolute operational reliability. The baling motion thus never ceases, even in particularly dry harvesting conditions. In the Rollant all of the rollers are driven. One spring per blade for an extended service life.Strippers ensure a permanently clean rotor.Roto Cut with 14 knives, and either a feed rake or Roto Feed.14 individually secured knives for optimal chop quality at chopping lengths of 70 mm.

Roto Reverse, hydraulic rotor reversing.Baling chamber (1.25 x 1.20 m) with 16 reinforced, profiled rollers.Claas Standard Terminal (CST) for operating basic functions via direct selector buttons.Claas Operator for added convenience and control.Perfect overview of pick-up for optimal crop flow monitoring and control.Roto Cut cutterbar with 14 knives (now also on the Rollant 340).Bale chamber with 16 compaction rollers.2.10-m-wide pick-up with castor guide wheels.If a blockage does occur, the operator lowers the drop floor at the press of a button. At the same time the operator is notified via a buzzer, so they know they are working at maximum throughput. The hydraulic drop-floor is operated via a double-acting valve that allows the floor to open slightly during baling to allow smaller lumps to pass through without causing a blockage. The baling chamber on all models features 16 heavy-duty, reinforced rollers and a hydraulic drop-floor below the bale chamber to clear blockages if they occur.įrom the 2.1m wide pick-up, material is fed into the chamber either via a roto-feed (RF) star rotor (non-chopping) or the 16-blade roto-cut (RC) chopping cylinder.įor increased density, the 375 also features a new pressure system, where three rollers in the chamber swing down to exert pressure on the bale in the early stages of formation.Ĭlaas claims this system gives a 20pc increase in bale density and makes a tight bale to maintain its shape during storage. These balers are based on the Rollant 355 and 354 but feature heavier duty drives and stronger, long-life chains. Having successfully run pre-series machines last year, the new balers are now available and visitors to Gurteen will get to see them in the flesh.Īccording to Claas, the new Rollant fixed chamber round balers are designed to cope with the heavy crop conditions typically found in Ireland and Britain.Ī total of three new models will be available, the 374 RF (roto-feed), 374 RC and 375 RC. Making their working debut at this year's FTMTA Grass & Muck event are Claas's Quadrant 3300 square baler and Rollant 374 and 375 balers.
