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About claas markant

Types of CLAAS Markant

The CLAAS Markant is a high-density round baler that has created a benchmark in the industry. Even today, used models are still popular in the second-hand market. The Markant baler creates uniform bales weighing up to 1,000 pounds. Heavy-duty steel, integrated belts, and a simple mechanism make the Markant an enduring classic. There are essentially three models of the Markant hay claass with slight differences.

  • CLAAS Markant 44

    As the name suggests, this model was made in 4

    The Markant 44 round baler produces bales with a width of 1,250 millimeters (49.2 inches) and variable bale diameters of up to 1,550 millimeters (61 inches). This classis Markant model has a simple machine mechanism. It uses a chain to drive the pick-up element and sweep and a friction clutch to disconnect the driveline in case of a blockage. It also has automatic lubrication at all burial points. This feature allows for less frequent service and ensures long-lasting performance at minimal downtime or service requirements.

  • CLAAS Markant 48S

    Unlike the Markant 44, the Markant 48S has an integrated super pick-up that helps to improve harvesting capacity and efficiency. The super pick-up has prongs with a wider spacing that allows for a faster tangential intake velocity.

    The spacing also reduces the number of rows picked up to 1, 2, or none. That decreases the ingestion of soil and debris into the machine, which ultimately results in cleaner feedstock and less wear and tear on the pick-up part of the baler.

    This feature combined with other enhancements increases efficiency by up to 10 percent compared to previous baler models released by CLAAS. Moreover, this round baler is easier to operate because it has an integrated RAMOS operating system.

    This system gives the operator a real-time on-the-go indication of round bale weights, the exact moisture content and the number of bales produced.

    Bales are formed through the counter-pressure system inside the machine. This system forms round bales under consistent tension, resulting in high-density round bales even when the moisture content of the hay is high.

  • Markant 50 (frontal baler)

    The frontal baler has the same mechanisms for producing round bales as the Markant 49. It has an integrated super pick-up, which improves efficiency and the quality of the hay in the farm. The frontal baler allows farmers to pick up hay material in the first pass.

    Some farmers prefer this design compared to a rear baler because it allows the machine to easily move through the fields as the pick-up mechanism is in front. It can also be towed behind a tractor or truck.

Claass Markant Specifications Claas

Model Claas Markant is a small baler available in two variants. The 40 model has a bale diameters ranging from 0.6 to 1.2 meters with a bale width of 0.8 meters. On the other hand, the Markant 50 features a more extensive bale diameter of 0.6 to 1.5 meters but with a similar width to the 40 model. Additionally, the 50 model has a capacity of 120-140 bales per hour in dry hay and 90-110 bales in wet silage.

Other models of small balers include:

  • CLAAS ROLLANT 454 ROUND BALER:

This model has a standard bale diameter ranging from 0.9 up to 1.5 meters, with a bale width of 1.2 meters. The machine weighs approximately 1100kilograms.

  • ROLLANT VARIANT ROUND BALER/GEK- 361 VARIAN
  • This model features a low-5.1m high-throughput ROLLANT 250 with the latest technology. It is available with a pre-compression chamber, forming square bales 0.9-1.5m in diameter with a width of 1.2m. Additionally, a selection of net and twine tying options are available. The machine weighs roughly 640kilograms.

  • CLAAS MARKANT 40/50 BALER/ GEK- 361 MARKAN
  • This model measures approximately 1.2m in width and has a conventional baler design. Furthermore, the machine weighs around 540kilograms.

    Both machines are equipped with a 55 Springer drum with a high capacity for silage and a 45 drum for hay. Furthermore, the machines can easily roll up to 10060 tons of hay. The final product features a 3,000m net wrap at about 2,600 speed lines.

  • LAUBER 36/48 PNEUMATIC DRILL/GEK- 354 LAUBER
  • This model utilizes a pneumatic system with high-precision seeder models. It can conveniently produce approximately 3,000 pounds per acre and cover a maximum of 20,000 acres. In normal circumstances, one tank will suffice for a run. Moreover, it has the capacity to drill at 6.5 mph and a wingspan of 36'6" (folded 11'5") and 48' (folded 11'11"). The machine weighs around 3,450 kilograms.

Maintenance

Damaged or worn-out parts must be repaired or replaced to ensure proper performance during transportation or field operations. Incorporating routine checks and preventive machinery maintenance yields significant time and cost savings while also extending the lifespan of the baler.

  • RAGGING OUT THE CHAMBER>

The damp straws may accumulate in the chamber throughout the baling period, resulting in poorer-quality hay. Conduct a thorough cleaning before storing or transporting the equipment for winter.

REPLACING WEAR PARTS

Identify the parts needing the most replacements, such as knives, guards, and drivelines. By replacing the driveline with a high-speed one, hay output will be increased, and several kilometers of life will be added.

  • GREASING THE BEARINGS

Typically, the work requires greasing between four and six bearings. Consider installing an automatic greaser on the tailgate bearing, as it can be conveniently accessed, increasing the service life of the bearing.

  • PERCHING THE BALER

When the baler is not used frequently, it should be stored on its perches to protect the pick-up tines. The tines may be damaged if the pick-up is laid on the ground.

  • STORING THE BALER

When storing the baler, make sure that all chains and belts are covered and that the barn is clean. While the barn is a convenient storage place for the baler, it may not always be the best option, since the barn floor may be damp and could cause corrosion to the machine.

Scenarios of Claas Markant

Balers like the Claas Markant play a pivotal role in various agricultural settings, with distinct usage scenarios depending on the type of machine.

  • Claas Markant 41

    The Claas Markant 41 is an all-purpose baler suitable for a wide range of crops. It's a workhorse for small to midsize farms that grow various types of field and forage crops. The Markant 41 excels at efficiently harvesting, compacting, and securely baling diverse crops like grass, alfalfa, wheat straw, and more.

  • Claas Markant 65

    The Claas Mkant 65 combines the functions of a baler and a continuous-round silage baler in one versatile machine. As a double-duty baler, it serves not only traditional livestock operations but also specialized farms that produce silage for feed. The Kondsil method used by the Mkant 65 preserves the essential nutrients of fermented crops. This makes it an ideal choice for both conventional and dairy farms that require quality silage for their livestock.

  • Claas Markant 201

    The Claas Markant 201 is a fully automatic baler with a variable crop intake width and adjustable baler width. The Markant 201's high degree of automation boosts efficiency on mid-sized to large farms. In addition, the adjustable width and intake cater to various crops and fields. The variable-intake speeds ensure optimal dense bale formation, while the proportional bale ejection minimizes crop damage. As an automated workhorse, the Markant 201 suits larger operations seeking to maximize productivity.

  • Claas Markant 210

    For larger farms or contract-hiring service in need of high-capacity baling, the Claas Markant 210 is a 5’-7” x 4’12” round baler that offers an ideal solution. The extensive 210-bale chamber sizes allow quick processing of big fields. As a high-capacity model with larger chambers than smaller versions, the Markant 210 helps maximize efficiency when handling significant amounts of crop material. The larger proportions meet the demands of big agricultural operations that require a high-volume, heavy-duty machine.

  • Claas Markant 540

    The Claas Markant 540 is designed for maximum productivity on extra-large farms and contracting businesses. The Markant 540 has the biggest bale chamber size of any model, allowing the fastest processing of substantial crop areas. Its high-capacity engineering suits the needs of extensive agricultural operations that require large-scale, continuous-round baling. Whether for commercial farm use, large livestock feeding operations, or custom contracting service, the Markant 540 delivers heavy-duty performance at maximum efficiency to handle considerable volumes of material.

How to Choose Claas Markant

When buying a baler harvester like the Claas Markant, one must consider various essential features that could impact performance, output, efficiency, and cost.

  • Types of Bales

    The primary distinguishing feature of the Claas balers is the type of bale they produce. Some models create round bales, while others are designed for rectangular bales. The choice depends on storage capacity, transportation needs, and customer preferences.

  • Farm Size

    For small farms, a compact baler or a small square baler like the Claas Markant 550 would be more appropriate. On the other hand, larger farms would require big balers, such as the Claas Markant big square baler, that can handle higher volumes of hay.

  • Power Requirements

    Different Claas baler models have varying power requirements measured in PTO horsepower. Ensure that the tractor used has sufficient horsepower to operate the baler efficiently.

  • Budget Constraints

    Budget constraints will also affect the decision. Round balers, for instance, are typically less expensive than square balers due to their simpler design. However, purchasing a used or second-hand baler may help stay within a specific budget.

  • Research Capability

    Finally, it is essential to research the available Claas Minimbal models and explore other brands. This will help in finding the most competitive price and balancing the features that matter most.

Claas Markant FAQ

Q1: What is the difference between the Claas Markant 40 and 60?

A1: The Markant 40 and 60 differ in dimensions and capacities. The Markant 40 has a 2.4-meter working width, suitable for small to medium-sized fields, whereas the 60 model features a wider 2.65-meter working width, making it ideal for larger fields. Additionally, the baler capacity of the Markant 60 is greater than that of the Markant 40.

Q2: What is the function of a round baler?

A2: A round baler converts cut and gathered silage, straw, or hay into round bales. The material is packed into tight round bales using the round baler machine. After packing, the bale is wrapped or tied with twine or netting, and the secured bale is then released from the round baler.

Q3: How does a Claas Markant work?

A3: First, the crop is cut by the knives on the cutter bar of the baler. Then, the crop is gathered by the pickup and conveyed onto the feed table, where it is also compressed onto a dowel cylinder. As the crop is compressed, it is rolled into a round shape by the rotating blanket pads. Once the bale is formed, it is secured with net wrapping or twine and released through a sliding chute.