New Holland Debuts New CR10 Combine
USAgNet - 08/30/2024
Heading into the 2025 season, New Holland Agriculture is launching the new CR10 combine, a combine that continues to redefine how farmers lower their total cost of harvesting. The new CR10 joins the previously launched CR11 and is set to maximize
output, minimize grain loss and address operational economics in a platform that features the next generation of harvesting technology.
"This combine shares the same new and innovative architecture and industry-leading features as the recently launched CR11. The CR10 raises the bar for productivity and efficiency to lead the pack in the fastest growing combine class segment in North
America," states Curtis Hillen, cash crop segment lead for New Holland Agriculture North America. "It brings together power with groundbreaking technology to empower farmers with unprecedented capabilities to help reduce their total cost of harvest. All in a
combine size that's built to meet the capacity needs of many North American farmers."
Built to tackle demanding harvesting conditions
At the heart of the CR10 is a powerful 12.9-liter FPT Cursor 13 engine, delivering an impressive 635 horsepower. Paired with a substantial 455-bushel grain tank boasting a grain unload rate of 4.5 bushels per second, the CR10 demonstrates high-caliber
efficiency during peak harvest periods.
Its extended Twin Rotors are designed to optimize threshing and separation performance. Coupled with the Dynamic Feed Roll™ (DFR) system, which accelerates crop flow and evenly distributes it to the longitudinal threshing and separating rotors, the CR10
guarantees high throughput with minimal blockage even in challenging crop conditions like heavy weed pressure and uneven crop maturity.
Taking grain cleaning to new heights, the CR10 features the TwinClean™ cleaning shoe. This innovative system incorporates two sieve systems and advanced automation sensors that continuously monitor and adjust for even material distribution, ensuring
superior grain quality and minimal losses.
Residue management is effortless with the CR10. It has options for either a standard integrated chopper or a premium high hood-mounted fine-chop unit for when premium chop quality and wide spread widths are required. Both configurations are engineered to
efficiently handle high volumes of straw and residue. They are also available with the optional IntelliSpread™ automation feature, which uses radar to sense and automatically adjust to achieve full-width and uniform residue spreading.
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