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Introducing the New Ecoblue™ Hi-Escr Technology Expo 2015 Is THE WORLD OF NEW HOLLAND PARTNERS AGRICULTURE 11 2014 his is truly a shattering harvesting record: with 797.656 tonnes of wheat harvested in 8 hours, New Holland Agriculture has Tsmashed the previous record by 120 tons. The world’s most powerful combine, the 653 hp CR10.90 has recaptured the harvesting record and has set an entirely new standard for the industry. “This record demonstrates the unsurpassed capacity and productivity of the CR10.90”, said Hedley Cooper, Head of Harvesting Product Management, “especially as the current record of 675.84 tonnes was broken after just six hours Expo 2015 Introducing the new and 36 minutes!” The record was set in Lincolnshire, in the United ™ Kingdom, on the HR Bourn and Sons Farm. is coloured yellow and blue ECOBlue Hi-eSCR technology th The day was August 15 . The time at which In its role as an Offi cial Global Partner, New Holland confi rms its role as the harvesting began: 11.17 am. The weather New Holland will have a pavilion Clean Energy Leader® with was variable: some sunshine, some showers, a temperature ranging from 18 to 21°C. all of its own, featuring a model 95 per cent reduction in emissions The CR10.90’s average through put was 99.7 demonstration of sustainable farming. over the past 15 years. tonnes/hour and peaked at 135 tonnes/hour in a crop yielding an average of 9.95 tonnes/ha and an average moisture content of 16.2%. A new standard has been set. 4 6 New CR: enter a new harvesting dimension seat in the fi eld, available in refreshments, but can SmartTrax™ rubber tracks, New Holland creates the best ever series three different confi gurations, also be removed for easy Terraglide™ suspension, of combine harvesters. with the standard cloth- replenishment and washing. ECOBlue™ SCR and Hi-eSCR trimmed version offering This is the ultimate harvesting engine technologies – all With a 15 per cent rise in productivity hours and hours of comfort, cab, and a true achievement working together to deliver and the top of the range for the industry. the very best performance. and ultra comfortable cab. leather-trimmed seat “The new CR range is the All this is coupled with the offering ventilation, heating, culmination of 40 years of Harvest Suite™ Ultra cab that ith the all-new previous models. And to view of the feeding of the vertical and horizontal Twin Rotor™ technology,” redefi nes harvesting comfort. CR series, New further improve visibility all combine and the fi eld. travel, a complete active stated Hedley Cooper, And with the capacity and WHolland has – the interior components The cabin features a new suspension and automatic Head of Combine Harvester performance of the CR10.90, literally – raised the bar in the of the cabin have been harvesting console fi tted weight adjustment for the Product Management. you enter an entirely new harvesting world. This is no redesigned, to the point with the famous force- best possible cushioning. “It offers the best of harvesting dimension. You minor upgrade. The series where even the fl oor slopes based CommandGripTM Under the instructor seat New Holland’s harvesting couldn’t ask for more.” has been totally renovated downwards to provide a multifunction handle (see the integrated fridge technologies: Twin Pitch In terms of performance the and has maximized the 40- lower and more complete box). It also boasts the best provides space for necessary rotors, Dynamic Feed Roll, new series has an astounding plus years of Twin RotorTM array of features. experience to bring a true The Dynamic Feed RollTM revolution to the fi eld. The on-the-go mechanical stone six models of the range span protection system raises from Class 7 to Class 10 the CR’s massive capacity machines: CR7.90, CR8.80, by feeding the rotors faster CR8.90, CR9.80, CR9.90 and more smoothly while and the biggest fl agship removing stones with no combine in the world, stopping or hesitation. The the CR10.90. new serrated blades on the All models feature the roll are gentle on the crop, brand new Harvest SuiteTM resulting in high-quality Ultra cab that New Holland straw. This is achieved designed and created with no additional power following long consultations consumption, resulting with experienced operators in higher capacity as well and customers’ clinics. The as better grain and straw cabin has curved, all-round quality than with the windows for ultimate equivalent model of the same visibility. There are 6.3 square horsepower in the previous metres of glass, a seven per range. cent increase compared to New Holland invented rotary 2 threshing and separation with with the Diesel Engine of the unloading auger to match the Twin Rotor™ technology Year 2014 Cursor 16 with largest headers and tallest A Harvesting Record over 40 years ago, and has ECOBlue Hi-eSCR technology, trailers. worked continuously to already compliant with Tier This, together with the improve and refi ne it ever 4B regulations. The engine ultrafast unloading speed of that weighs 800 tons since. The twin pitch rotors features Common Rail 142 litres/second, ensures feature 44 elements, and can technology for precise fuelling extremely high productivity The world’s most powerful combine, the 653hp CR10.90, has recaptured the record for raise productivity by up to 10 and outstandingly responsive throughout the day’s – or harvesting wheat at a rate of nearly 100 tons per hour: 797.656 tonnes in 8 hours. This truly per cent in damp conditions. performance, resulting in night’s – work. impressive achievement (120 tons more than the previous record) was achieved using a mere Switching from corn to grain consistently high productivity For low visibility or night 1.12 litres of fuel per tonne of grain harvested. The CR10.90 is equipped with New Holland’s confi gurations is simple, fast in all fi eld conditions. conditions, the lighting unique Twin Rotor® technology featuring Twin Pitch High Performance rotors combined with and effective. But the CR range is not package has been precision the Dynamic Feed Roll™ system (DFR), which proved indispensable in breaking the record There is a special Opti-FanTM heavy handed when it comes engineered for maximum especially as the weather conditions deteriorated in the late afternoon. system to compensate for to fuel consumption. The visibility of the entire header The extra-long 10 metre unloading auger and super-fast 142 litres/minute unloading speed gravity when working uphill highly effi cient ECOBlueTM and the fi eld ahead and made quick work of the constantly fi lling grain tank. The CR10.90 was also equipped with or downhill. Once a fan speed technology delivers impressive behind, with long distance IntelliSteer™ fully integrated auto guidance, which ensures accuracy of 1-2 cm optimising the is set, it will automatically fuel savings. lights offering up to 500 effectiveness of the 13.7 metre 840CD draper-header during every pass, the whole day long. adjust according to the terrain This reduces running costs metres’ visibility. There are conditions to minimize losses and of course extends the also specifi c auger lights and optimize grain condition. range, also thanks to the to assist the operator in The SmartTrax™ rubber large fuel tanks: 1,300 litres in unloading. And the package tracks with Terraglide™ suspension system, standard on the fl agship CR10.90 and available on the other It offers the best of New Holland’s models as an option, ensure harvesting technologies. excellent traction and low soil You couldn’t ask for more. compaction while providing a silky smooth ride. The CR combines offer more horsepower than ever: from 449hp on the the CR9.90 and the CR10.90. comes in either HID or LED. CR7. 90 to the massive 652hp Speaking of capacity, the All in all, the new CR of the fl agship CR10.90. grain tank ranges from range offers up to 15 per Five models feature New 11,500 litres in the CR7.90 to cent more productivity, Holland’s Tier 4A ECOBlue™ 14,500 litres in the CR9.90 an unparalleled level of SCR technology, while the and CR10.90. There is an comfort, and extreme all fl agship CR10.90 is equipped extra-long folding 10-metre round performance. Expo 2015 is coloured ye New Holland Agriculture will make a major contribution to the World Exposition in Milan next year: in its role as an Offi cial Global Partner, it will have a pavilion all of its own, featuring a model demonstration of sustainable farming. n event lasting sustainable. Exposition's key theme as for the natural and rural the various cycles of resources, demonstrated six months, from Visitors will be able to expressed in this edition's environment. agricultural production to the public with facilities A 1st May to 31st participate in debates, title: "Feeding the Planet, The pavilion will feature processes, from tillage to allow visitors to enjoy October 2015, and playing conferences, events Energy for Life". an itinerary illustrating to harvest and to the a hands-on experience of host to 147 participants, passage of the seasons. the proposed solutions. including the United Each stage will feature Nations and the European The central themes of Expo 2015 are natural resources, a presentation of New Union - the upcoming production of food and energy, health and nutrition, Holland technologies, The sustainable Expo edition taking place systems and innovations in Milan next year is the protection of biodiversity and innovations in designed to reconcile farming pavilion shaping up to be the most biotechnology. production efficiency important global event with the rational and The most prestigious dedicated to a subject sustainable use of statistical estimates crucial to the future of our planet: guaranteeing the and performances with New Holland Agriculture entire human race a food a multidisciplinary and will feature prominently supply that is pleasurable, multicultural approach, for the duration of the healthy, sufficient and focused around the event: as part of the CNH Industrial Group, it will have the status of an Official Global Partner of Expo 2015.
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