At this year's Agritechnica 2023, the New Holland CR11 combine deservedly received a gold medal, becoming the largest and most productive combine in the world. This highly efficient unit is the successor to the successful CR 1090 model, which still holds the title of Guinness World Record for wheat harvesting. However, the new CR11 is expected to outperform its predecessor by 20-40% in terms of productivity, depending on the conditions.
According to Oleksandr Sukhanov, Head of Marketing at New Holland, the CR11 is equipped with a 16-liter 750 hp engine, making it the most productive combine in terms of throughput on the market today. Engineers have made significant modifications, installing larger rotors, cleaning and separation systems, and expanded the sieve mill with two larger and two smaller sieves. A new crop residue spreading system helps to ensure a more efficient harvesting process.
In addition to the technical improvements, the CR11 has a modern design and a comfortable cab for the operator. Even in the event of clogging, the combine can clean itself without the need to leave the cab. The automation system allows you to adjust the combine on the go according to field conditions, and the moisture, yield and nutrient control system ensures accurate monitoring of grain mass parameters. A sensor that scans the grain in the near-infrared spectrum ensures high measurement accuracy.
Among other things, the volume of the combine's hopper has been increased to 20 thousand liters, increasing the overall performance of all mechanisms. All this makes the New Holland CR11 an extremely powerful and productive tool for farmers, ready to revolutionize the harvesting process.
Useful links:
We invite you to visit the stand of Bas-Agro Group LLC Halle 17, Stand B07 - spare parts for agricultural machinery.
Add a comment
Comments
There are no comments yet. Be the first to comment.
You must be logged in to post a comment
Login