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Associated Press
14-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
New Holland Renews CR Line and Launches the World's Largest Twin-Rotor Harvester at Agrishow
CNH brand, New Holland, presented the complete renewal of its line of CR harvesters at the 30th edition of Agrishow in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil. The brand also showcased its automation based on artificial intelligence technology, in addition to making the CR11 – the world's largest twin-rotor harvester - commercially available in Brazil. CR Line Included connectivity is standard on the CR range, ensuring that the machines support all connectivity features. Customers will be able to transfer data, use remote support, process agronomic data, and connect to FieldOps, New Holland's farm management application, at no recurring cost. FieldOps is a standout feature of its harvesters. The double rotor provides a better separation between pod and grain, avoiding straw accumulation, which ensures better grain quality, less mechanical damage and less dirt in the grain tank. In addition, it allows a better use of the cleaning system with the uniform distribution of the material over the tray area and sieves, reducing losses. It also ensures better straw quality and greater threshing speed, increasing harvesting productivity, among other benefits. CR11 Unveiled at Agritechnica 2023, the CR11 is the next generation of New Holland's flagship line of harvesters. It is the largest twin-rotor harvester ever manufactured and has been redesigned to provide higher productivity, with minimal grain loss, better waste management and greater automation. These resources aim to reduce the total cost of harvesting grain. The machine also has the new TwinClean system, which incorporates several solutions to increase cleaning capacity and minimize losses. There are two sieve systems in sequence, each with top and bottom sieve and clean grain auger, based on a larger step grain tray up to the first top high-power fan ensures efficient airflow. Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from CNH


Associated Press
02-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
CASE 721E Wheel Loader Customized for Sugarcane Is Featured at Agrishow
CASE Construction Equipment, CNH 's construction brand, is appearing at Agrishow this week. CASE are present alongside sister brand, Case IH. The highlights are the 721E sugarcane loader, the 850M compact crawler tractor and the CX35D mini excavator, a recent launch of the brand. The entire CASE portfolio produced in Brazil has telemetry capabilities. With 100% connected machines, it allows the machines to perform predictive maintenance, identify imminent problems or failures, optimize fuel consumption, analyze the performance of operations, and schedule tasks efficiently, resulting in greater productivity and reduced machine downtime. myCASE Construction is the brand's platform that brings all this information together. The tool can be accessed from any device with an internet connection. Customers can monitor their entire fleet in real time, in addition to having direct contact with the dealer network and the factory. Located at the Contagem plant in Brazil, the CASE SiteConnect Center is a support center, with a team of specialists prepared to ensure quick responses, a differentiated experience and efficient delivery of operations. Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from CNH


Agriland
28-04-2025
- Automotive
- Agriland
PTx Trimble upgrades auto-guidance system with more accuracy
The complexities of tractor purchasing and operation are growing daily it would seem, as manufacturers and third-party suppliers offer ever more sophisticated electronics to go with tractors and machinery. There is something of an arms race going on between the major names in the business and while we might reasonably assume that it is all for the benefit of an efficient agricultural system, it can be difficult to keep up at times. PTx Trimble, 85% owned by AGCO, is the latest to add to the mix with news of a significant upgrade to its premier auto-guidance system, which is now the NAV-960, having displaced its predecessor, the NAV-900. Brazilian launch for Nav-960 The news was released at the Agrishow in San Paulo, Brazil and it is shown fitted to a Brazilian-made Valtra tractor. PTx Trimble claims that the new technology improves positioning accuracy and delivers greater computing power to handle present and future field operations. The NAV-960 comes in a newly designed casing with anti-vibration mounting It is said to offer both internal and external enhancements to improve positioning and accuracy for a variety of tasks across any size farming operation. It has a new cast aluminium base which is built to withstand the tough farming environments, including excessive heat, freezing cold, driving rain, persistent dust and vibration. The additional processing power of the upgraded CPU ensures compatibility and readiness for fieldwork today, and into the future. Reading the heavens Other new features in this latest receiver include an enhanced GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) engine to track more satellites than ever before, and with over 100 satnav satellites plus regional and augmentation satellites up there, it has a wide choice. Within the firmware there are Trimple ProPoint and IonoGuard which are said to improve accuracy and protect against signal disturbance within the Ionosphere caused by solar events and scintillation. Extra processing power allows for quicker and more responsive operation in the field At the heart of the receiver lies a quad core processor providing faster calculations and improved data delivery speeds which, when coupled with onboard Wi-Fi and bluetooth, will make the NAV-960 easier to support for service teams. As part of the company's commitment to its retrofit-first, mixed-fleet strategy, the NAV-960 is fully compatible with all GFX series displays including the GFX-350, -1060 and -1260 models.