New Holland Matches Combine Capacity with New Heads

Company introduces three combine heads for CR9000 Series and CX Series machines

Three new combine headare available for New Holland CR9000 Series Twin Rotor and CX8000 Series Super-Conventional combines.

740CF Super Flex Auger Header

The new 740CF Super Flex auger header is available in four widths 20’, 25’, 30’ and 35’. The 740CF flexible direct cut auger headers feature a patented, rubber spring flotation system that allows the header to follow ground contours more closely. The rubber torsion springs on each floor support can be manually adjusted to fine-tune the flotation or to compensate for any unevenness in the cutterbar. Hydraulic cutterbar flotation adjustment, which allows adjustments from the combine cab, is available as a dealer-installed accessory.

16-row 98D Corn Head

The new 16-row 98D corn head with 30” spacing is available with the four-sensor Terrain Tracer automatic flotation and header height control system.

790CP Windrow Pickup Headers

The 12’ and 15’ headers 790CP windrow pickup headers are designed for small grain and grass seed producers to be able to operate at faster field speeds to boost harvesting performance. The flexing pickup frame allows for up to 12” of flex within the frame to smoothly follow rough terrain, swales and ditches. Terrain Tracer automatic flotation and header height control system is standard. These headers feature an integrated seed dam between the rear transfer belt and floor to prevent seed/grain loss. The 12’ 790CP uses extra picking fingers to capture more seeds and a slower auger spec for extra-gentle handling.

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