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Designed from the ground up with your needs in mind, the all-new CR11 combine is rewriting the rules on capacity and productivity. This machine builds on our nearly 50-year legacy of Twin-Rotor® harvesting innovation to bring you the biggest and most productive combine in any field, with the capabilities you need to address your biggest pain points – and ultimately reduce your total cost of harvesting.
More productivity, maximum grain savings, premium residue management and enhanced uptime are the four pillars the CR11 combine is built on. All four pillars support the machine’s overall objective to reduce the total cost of harvesting, a combination of financial cost and time that, when optimized, results in the overall improvement of the farmer’s bottom-line profitability.
Due to its 775-horsepower C16 engine, 2×24-inch rotors, 567-bushel (20,000 liters) grain tank and a 6 bushels (210 liters) per second unload rate, the CR11 combine significantly increases productivity to levels that have not been achieved before.
New Holland engineers worked with the goal of creating a zero-loss harvesting machine, developing the new, larger and fully automated TwinClean double-cleaning shoe with automated cross-distribution control. The higher capacity grain tank of 567 bushels matches the machine’s increased capacity and can be unloaded in under 100 seconds to support grain logistics efficiency.
Congratulations to this year’s recipient of the Rocky Mountain Equipment (RME) Ken Wood Memorial Award, Kenneth Murray, Agricultural and Heavy Equipment diploma student. Murray, an outstanding student who graduated from the Agricultural and Heavy Equipment Certificate program last year and served as the Class of 2024 valedictorian, has returned to Olds College of Agriculture &… Read More
Grain losses are tricky. They can hit your bottom line in several different ways and quickly add up — from grain left in the field to dockage at the elevator due to poor grain quality. In an economy where margins are razor-thin and every last bushel of clean, quality grain in the tank counts, losses… Read More
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