Claas Rollant 44s V 1.0 May 2026

In the summer of 1988, farmers didn't just want a baler; they wanted a machine that wouldn't quit when the hills got steep or the silage got heavy. The arrived with a clear mission: provide perfectly compacted bales using a series of high-strength steel rollers.

Decades after the last 44S rolled off the factory line in Metz, France, the machine found a second life in . The "v 1.0" mod release is a tribute to this mechanical history, allowing a new generation of digital farmers to experience the distinct "rattle and roll" of the steel chamber. Claas Rollant 44S v 1.0

: A standard bale capacity of 4,000 liters , reflecting its real-world fixed-chamber dimensions. In the summer of 1988, farmers didn't just

: Mod versions often include configurations for warning triangles , rear cover types, and wheel setups to match the specific 1980s or 90s aesthetic. The "v 1

Just wondered if there was any Claas Rollant 44 balers in use.