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The four models in New Holland’s CR9000 Series combines range from a Class 6 machine to a Class 9 that claims to be North America’s largest combine.

The four models in New Holland’s CR9000 Series combines range from a Class 6 machine to a Class 9 that claims to be North America’s largest combine.

The CR9000 combines are powered by New Holland Cursor engines. CR9040 models have a maximum of 372 hp with 315-bu. grain tank capacity; CR9060 models have a maximum of 415 hp and
315-bu. grain tank capacity; CR9070 models have a maximum of 463 hp and 350-bu. grain tank capacity; and CR9080 models have a maximum of 523 hp and 350-bu. grain tank capacity.

The CR9000 Series offers upgraded standard features, including a fuel filter sensor light to detect blockages, a battery disconnect switch at the battery site and an improved unload tube boot that reduces the discharge auger height. The unload tube is available in 18', 21' and 24' lengths.


For more information, visit a New Holland dealer or www.newholland.com/na.




You can e-mail Margy Fischer at mfischer@farmjournal.com.

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