The C441R Baler uses the Premium pickup that is also equipped on the high-spec V4X1R Variable Chamber Balers. To fit all conditions, the baler is available with a 2-m (6.56-ft) or 2.2-m (7.22-ft) width.
The pickup, driven by 19.05-mm (0.75-in.) heavy-duty chains, features five tine bars with a low rotating speed. The large-diameter strippers allow five tine bars in the pickup. With tubular tine bars and bearings added to the cam track, all these features provide a smooth and quiet ride with extended uptime.
In addition to the high-spec features, the C441R benefits from stainless-steel strippers, a market exclusive. Stainless steel provides the following advantages:
The C441R Balers pickup uses the cam-track design, providing a better solution to harvesting wet crops. Contrary to the cam-less design, the cam track pickup:
As standard equipment, a roller baffle allows optimization of crop flow.
The roller baffle can:
Thanks to two chains that are easily locked, the roller baffle can be adjusted to the windrow size in a second. The exclusive kinematic and compressing rods give a free motion and avoid narrowing, no matter the roller height. The large, 225-mm (8.9-in.) diameter of the system gives an easy rotation and avoids dozer effect.
To maximize productivity in the toughest swaths, the C441R Baler features an HC Premium rotor design. Converging augers are aligned with the rotor, limiting the free space between pickup teeth and rotor. Plugging risk is also decreased and crop transfer is highly improved. The simple HC Premium rotor design also reduces the number of moving parts and provides reliability. For example, stress on the rotor is distributed along the entire rotor to avoid overhang load on the bearings. Additionally, all rotors feature tines that are made of Hardox® wear plate which drastically improves wear resistance, especially in rocky fields.
The C441R is only available with a precutter, offering space between knives as short as 40 mm (1.57 in.) or 80 mm (3.15 in.).
| MaxiCut HC 13 Premium | MaxiCut HC 25 Premium |
Number of knives | 0, 13 | 0, 12, 13, 25 |
Space between knives | 80 mm (3.15 in.) | 40 mm (1.57 in.) or |
Best use (crop type) | Silage, hay, and straw | Silage, hay, and straw |
The C441R Balers are efficient in baling a high amount of cut silage. The MaxiCut HC 13 Premium and MaxiCut HC 25 Premium feature exclusive high- quality knives, providing several advantages:
A knife slot fillers set is delivered as standard with all machines featuring the precutter. When using the MaxiCut HC Premium pickup without knives, dust and harvest matter can fill knife slots. This keeps the knives from returning to the cutting position, and plugs must be manually removed to free the knives.
The knife slot fillers take the place of knives when not cutting crops. Drop-floor holes are then filled, allowing quick and easy knife re- engagement. When cutting, the knife slot fillers are stored and locked in a convenient bracket located on the right-side of the baler.
Model year 2024 sees improvements to the feeding system with a new knife lever and roller assembly. The new assembly improves the effective knife engagement process and reduces the amount of cleaning required. This will reduce operator downtime and maintenance of the cutting device.
The C441R can be used on several kinds of crops, in which knives can be engaged or removed. No matter the rotor type or monitor, this operation is easily managed from the cab.
When using the MaxiCut HC 25 Premium precutter, crops can be cut as short as 40 mm (1.57 in.), but only half of the knives can be engaged. This system proposes to use two different sets of knives for the same cutting width, to allow the use of sharp knives longer. By using sharpened knives versus blunt, fuel consumption can be decreased by up to 10 percent.
No matter the operator experience, plugs can still occur, especially with large silage swaths. The C441R is equipped as a base with a drop floor unplugging system. The C441R drop floor features exclusive advantages, such as:
No matter the precutter or monitor type, the drop floor unplugging system can be easily managed from the cab.
Hardox is a trademark of SSAB Technology AB.
In order to provide high-quality rolls, the C441R rolls are not two half shelves welded together. John Deere only uses tubes that feature 12 ribs to better grip the crops, even in very dry conditions. Compared to the 10-rib rolls, the 12-rib solution offers up to 20 percent more contact points with the bale for an enhanced bale rotation. The dedicated manufacturing process produces an accurate cylindrical shape, avoiding vibration.
All rolls are assembled on larger bearings that are 50 mm (1.97 in.) in diameter with a 90-mm (3.54-in.) width or 55 mm (2.17 in.) in diameter with a 100-mm (3.94-in.) width. On the left side of the machine the bearing load capacity has been increased by 20 percent and on the right side by 35 percent. All bearings are greaseable. Additionally, a lips plastic seal integrated in chicane locks off debris, silage juice, and moisture from bearings.
In order to improve the machine's durability, roll bearings feature 20 percent more load capacity on the left side of the machine and 35 percent more on the right side than on the previous series.
All rolls feature upgraded quality steel, providing 20 percent higher yield strength. Depending on their positions, the rolls do not all carry the same load and stress, specifically:
In order to enhance multi-crop capacity in very dry crops, the baler is equipped with an 18th roll that pushes the bale formation capacity further inside the chamber. The improved power transmission between the chamber and the bale also increases the total machine efficiency and reduces fuel consumption by about 7 percent.
For existing C441R Balers sold with only 17 rolls, a retrofit kit including the 18th roll is available as an attachment.
The balers allow operators to maximize bale weight and minimize total production costs due to shipping and storage needs. The bale diameter can be easily adjusted from between 1.25 m to 1.35 m (4.10 ft to 4.43 ft) from the monitor. The settings (seven steps) allow an accurate and quick choice. The bale diameter is controlled by contactless sensors, which provide long durability and error proof monitoring.
The bale density and size are not directly linked on the C441R Balers. Depending on the crop type, operators can independently choose a small-diameter bale with the highest density, a 1.3-m (4.27-ft) bale with higher density, or large-diameter bale with low density. A pressure gauge located on the monitor screen communicates the density is linked to the density harness. The density is easily adjusted from the monitor.
The density hydraulic circuit is closed and isolated, meaning that there is no continuous oil flow requiring extra power consumption.
The density booster is installed in base on the C441R Baler. The hydraulic device maintains high-hydraulic pressure in the density bracket during the complete baling process, even when using a tractor with decreased hydraulic performance.
Through the density booster, the tailgate stays firmly closed from the start of bale formation to the end of the tying process. This increases the bale density and weight. The effect of the density booster is especially visible on small bales of 1.25 m (4.1 ft).
By limiting the trapped air, forage quality is also highly enhanced.
Thanks to advanced hydraulic components and software, the opening and closing gate motion simultaneously provides very fast cycles and minimizes chocks at the end of motion due to gate inertia. High machine productivity is achieved while machine frame stress is decreased.
The design of a very efficient and productive baler is not sufficient if the film wrapping unit is not able to follow the same rhythm of work. John Deere engineers came up with smart solutions to eliminate bottle necks and boost total productivity.
Cycle times have been decreased and the system allows a bale wrapped with six layers of film every 39 seconds, meaning a maximum productivity of 92 bales per hour. This performance is from 7 percent to 22 percent better than others in the worldwide market.
The core trick to achieve such productivity is in an innovative and powerful hydraulic motor which can drive the film wrapping arm at a 40-rpm speed (a record on the market) and without any compromise for operator safety, as an integrated and automatic brake could stop every motion in a short time.
The C441R is equipped with a unique film roll storage device. Each film roll weighs about 20 kg (44 lb) and must be changed very often; this system has been designed to simplify loading and unloading operations.
On each side of the machine, five rolls are installed on a moving arm, hydraulically piloted. Managed by a control panel standing on both sides of the baler, the system prevents operators from running from the left side to the right side to operate storage racks, as is the case on several competitive wrapping balers. The loading/unloading position has been set up to be as close as possible to the wrapping arms at a very ergonomic height.
Details count: in the transport position, the film storage device is covered by a roof which protects film rolls from rain. This protects the film roll core, often made of cardboard, from damage.
Facilitate silage bale opening, make crop packaging recycling easier and save some crops with the film binding solution.
For model year 2024 the binding system video camera offering extra peace of mind is the base configuration. This camera is compatible with the G5 Universal Display or can be plugged directly into the dedicated 17.8-cm (7-in.) TFT screen.
Camera control for the film binding system is highly recommended when baling silage with low moisture (for example, haylage).
A foldable lateral binding roll storage device is delivered as standard on machines featuring film binding. Located on the right side of the machine, spare film or net rolls are easily transferred to the net/film binding module by pivoting the tray and gently gliding the roll.
Additional film binding roll storage (only for film; not compatible with largest diameter net rolls) is available as an option. Located under the net/film binding modules in front of the bale chamber, this extra storage offers film binding autonomy pushed over 300 bales and is aligned with film wrapping autonomy.
Neither film binding nor net binding are universal solutions. Choosing film instead of traditional net for a wrapped silage bale must be a deeply analyzed decision that considers both systems’ advantages.
Depending on crop type, field size, weather conditions, and road transport constraints, growers have a professional sight on what fits best their needs when it comes to an axle.
A compact machine (less than 6.8 m [22.3 ft] total length) has been designed that can be fitted with a single axle equipped with 600/55R22.5 tyres and stays below 3 m (9.8 ft) width. In such configuration, total machine weight is kept below 5,9 tons. This multipurpose solution optimizes machine maneuverability, fits most field conditions, and offers lower cost of acquisition. For those who bale in more challenging field conditions, 750/45R22.5 tyres are also available; in this case, compromise will be made since the machine width reaches a bit more than 3.3 m (10.8 ft). Model year 2024 offers 710/45R22.5 tyres sizes which bring the overall width of the machine to 3.3 m (10.8 ft).
The same unit can be mounted on a tandem axle. This is ideal for producers who are looking for very low ground pressure and/or more comfort during long transport rides. The cost is higher, though. The 500/45-22.5 large-diameter tyres (around 1.05-m [3.4-ft] diameter) keep the machine width below 3 m (9.8 ft). John Deere also offers an ultimate solution with a 620/40R22.5 tyres size to make the machine able to float on the wettest field conditions.
The C441R features a single-piece side panel with a gull wing opening to provide full access to the baler side components. No additional shielding needs to be removed to maintain the baler.
The C441R side panels are made of a single-skin plastic shield mounted on a rigid steel frame, providing rigidity and long durability. The gas cylinders facilitate panel motion and lock it in the upper position safely.
Automatic chain lubrication is offered as standard on the C441R Balers to increase the baler lifespan.
This device features a 4-L (1.05-gal.) high-capacity tank, providing autonomy. The pump delivers a continuous flow to all chains as soon as the power take-off (PTO) is engaged. Output can be individually and accurately adjusted. Volumetric pump guarantees to lubricate each chain properly, no matter if it is located a few centimeters (inches) from the pump or farther away.
This is designed to work with the John Deere bio multi-lube oil, available through the Parts channel.
The C441R is delivered as standard with an automatic greasing pump using cartridge and avoiding daily maintenance. The pump is hydraulically piloted and sends an adjustable quantity of grease to intermediate banks during each opening and closing tailgate cycle.
The system is easily filled by inserting a standard grease cartridge (400 g [14.1 oz]) into the steel tube. This system allows a clean and efficient solution, offering two to seven days autonomy.
When empty, a mechanical visual indicator located on the baler front panel warns the operator to change the cartridge.
For the most demanding users, the C441R can be equipped with a high-spec automatic greasing system. As for the cartridge solution, this pump delivers grease to all points requiring some daily maintenance. This option offers several advantages:
A toolbox is available as an option for C441R Balers. This device provides storage of tools often used to maintain the baler, such as a grease pump, wrenches, or screwdrivers. The toolbox is conveniently located at the front of the baler.
The machine offers the possibility to pilot the following functions from both sides of the machine with the touch of a finger:
A pack including a rear camera, two rear working lights, a light for the dumping area, a light on the net area, one light on each side panel, and a beacon light is available as an option. This pack facilitates the operator’s working and maintenance operations, especially in dark conditions. The two side working lights facilitate changing film rolls at night.
On top of the lights, a rearview camera allows to control the bale unloading process directly from the cab.
The factory-installed camera offers:
The camera is not delivered with a dedicated screen but is designed to be plugged into John Deere tractors that feature video preparation/capacity.
If not using a John Deere tractor with the G5 Universal Display, a dedicated screen is available.
An additional camera can be assembled ex-factory over the wrapping arms. Compared to the camera included in the Vision Pack, this one focuses on the dumping process, giving a better view to bale tilting.
The camera itself is the same one provided in the Vision Pack and can also be paired to the G5 Universal Display, cab video preparation, or to a dedicated 17.8-cm (7-in.) display.
Operators with an ISOBUS display already integrated into the tractor do not need to buy an unused component. The C441R Baler can be ordered without the monitor. In this case, the baler is delivered with an ISOBUS plug that must be connected to the tractor's rear ISOBUS plug.
Monitors, no matter the type, are not delivered with support.
A support allowing the monitor to fasten to the cab corner or side is available for the 5XXX, 6XXX, and 7XXX Series John Deere Tractors.
This monitor bracket can also be delivered as a field attachment.
Monitors are not delivered with support.
A support allowing the monitor to fasten to the cab is available for following tractors:
This monitor bracket can also be delivered as a field attachment.