New Holland Unveils World's Largest Dual-Rotor Combine Harvester
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- New Holland unveiled the CR11, the world's largest dual-rotor combine harvester, at Agroactiva in Argentina.
- The machine boasts intelligent automation, a 775hp engine, a 20,000-liter grain tank, and AI-driven adjustments for optimal performance.
- Key features include the IntelliSense system for automatic parameter adjustments, IntelliCruise for speed regulation, and TwinClean for enhanced cleaning efficiency.
New Holland has introduced its CR11 combine harvester, billed as the largest dual-rotor model globally, at the Agroactiva agricultural fair in Armstrong, Argentina. The company highlights the machine's design for maximum productivity, intelligent automation, and operational efficiency across large agricultural areas.
the largest dual-rotor combine harvester developed by the brand in the world, designed to offer maximum productivity, intelligent automation and operational efficiency in large agricultural areas.
The CR11 is equipped with a 775hp FPT Cursor 16 engine and a substantial 20,000-liter grain tank, capable of discharging grain at 210 liters per second. A significant advancement is the IntelliSense system, which utilizes artificial intelligence and sensors to automatically adjust machine parameters in real-time, optimizing yield, minimizing grain loss, and maintaining high grain quality based on crop conditions.
One of the main differentials of the new CR11 is the incorporation of the IntelliSense system, an artificial intelligence-based automation technology that automatically adjusts the machine's parameters to optimize performance, minimize losses and maintain high grain quality.
Further enhancing its automated capabilities, the CR11 features the IntelliCruise system, which automatically regulates the harvester's speed to ensure maximum operational capacity and optimal material feeding without manual intervention. The new TwinClean system is also incorporated to boost cleaning capacity and reduce losses, even under challenging conditions.
to always work with maximum operational capacity and the best material feeding, without the need for manual operator intervention.
The dual-rotor technology is designed for gentler threshing, reducing mechanical damage to grain while improving quality and residue management. The machine also offers "total factory connectivity," integrating with New Holland's digital platforms for real-time data transfer, remote support, and agronomic management via FieldOps. The CR11 is manufactured in Belgium and features a 61-foot Draper NH FD2 header made in Brazil.
total factory connectivity and compatibility with the brand's digital platforms, allowing data transfer, remote support and real-time agronomic management through FieldOps.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.