New Holland has a new combine available for 2025 and it was front-and-centre at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky in February.
The new CR11 combine is fitted with the new Cursor 16-litre engine that produces 775 HP to help increase productivity while avoiding being overly thirsty on fuel. The CR11’s Twin Rotor system is also designed to have a lighter touch to minimize grain damage throughout the harvest process.
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Here, Curtis Hillen with New Holland talks about many of the new features on the CR11 such as the twin IntelliView 12 PLM displays inside the cab, a 567-bushel grain tank, and an IntelliSpread radar system that ensures chop quality and even distribution of harvest residues at the rear.
New Holland will be running in-field demonstrations with the CR11 in summer 2024 with production orders to be filled for the 2025 crop year.
