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New Holland Agriculture Showcases New Products at Agri-Trade Equipment Expo

 
New Holland Agriculture is proud to showcase several new products at this week’s Agri-Trade Equipment Expo at Westerner Park in Red Deer, Alberta. The award-winning CR Revelation combine harvester will make its Canadian debut, alongside the T9 Auto Command™ and Guardian™ SP310F front boom sprayer at New Holland’s booth #7419 located in Agri-Centre West from Wednesday, November 8 to Saturday, November 11, 2017.
 
“We’re proud to present at the Agri-Trade Equipment Expo and share our new products with producers as they kick off their planning season,” said Chun Woytera, Senior Director of Commercial Marketing for New Holland North America. “New Holland is excited to showcase these innovative products that are designed to increase yields, boost efficiency and drive profits from start to finish.”
 
CR Revelation Combine Harvester:
 
 
The CR Revelation raises the bar of combining excellence by expanding the maximum harvesting potential of the machines while improving customer’s efficiencies and lowering their total cost of ownership. The new CR Revelation guarantees grain quality, improves average total capacity by up to 10%, and lowers the power needed to separate the grain by up to 75 horsepower. In addition, New Holland has redesigned the residue management systems to increase customer profitability by increasing future yields, soil quality, and reducing the numbers of trips over the field. It takes harvesting performance to a whole new level.
 
T9 Auto Command
 
New Holland is now offering its proven Auto Command continuously variable transmission on its flagship high-power T9 Series tractors. The eight-model series includes five agricultural models, two scraper models, and the only 4WD track model with CVT transmission on the market. The line-up develops maximum outputs ranging from 429 boosted horsepower to the 605 boosted horsepower of the range-topping T9.600 AC, the most powerful CVT tractor in the market today. This easy-to-operate tractor takes productivity, efficiency and versatility to an entirely new level.
 
Guardian SP310F
 
 
The first front boom sprayer model to be engineered and built as a result of New Holland’s 2014 acquisition of the Miller-St. Nazianz company, the Guardian SP310F boasts an industry-leading crop clearance of up to 78 inches. From short beans to late-season corn, the Guardian SP310F is designed to give operators the flexibility to spray effectively in all crops and during all stages of crop growth. To further enhance productivity, the suspension can be adjusted in the cab from 72 to 78 inches, depending on the needs of the operator. The Guardian SP310F also features a completely redesigned suspension, an FPT engine, and a new cab built with the needs of the operator in mind.
 
Equipped for a New World. For more than 120 years, New Holland has built a passion for farming and enduring focus on innovation. Its history is punctuated with events that have shaped agriculture’s history books with industry firsts that have improved the lives of farmers around the world. From the world’s first automatic self-tying baler in 1937, to the industry’s first autonomous concept vehicle, the NHDRIVE, New Holland equips its customers for the challenges of tomorrow, today.
 
Source : New Holland

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