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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 7046010" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>NH have been experimenting with the CH idea in South America for a while, where the larger, more expensive CX and CR’s aren’t so popular. The CH is described as a “Pocket Rocket”.</p><p></p><p>The Limiting factor of any Straw walker Combine is the Straw walkers. This was how and why the TF was originally developed.</p><p></p><p>The Dual Stream Project also proved that by reducing the amount of MOG work the Walkers needed to do, lead to a dramatic increase in performance and the allowed the Sieves to run at maximum capacity on a CX. But wIth the CR, it only gave a minor increase in capacity.</p><p></p><p>So this why the CH has been developed. To provide a very fast, High capacity, small, light weight, cheaper Combine.</p><p></p><p></p><p>With regards to the numbers:</p><p>The CX 6080 is rated at 25t/hr in wheat.</p><p>Add a DS and that raised it to 37.5t/hr</p><p></p><p>Cascade triple sieve pushed the output of a CX 6.80 Elevation to 27.5 t/hr, but was never tried with DS. It was suspected that if it had been, 40t/hr.</p><p></p><p>The CH, which is based on the CX 6, but with Rotors instead of Walker also has a capacity 40t/hr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 7046010, member: 44728"] NH have been experimenting with the CH idea in South America for a while, where the larger, more expensive CX and CR’s aren’t so popular. The CH is described as a “Pocket Rocket”. The Limiting factor of any Straw walker Combine is the Straw walkers. This was how and why the TF was originally developed. The Dual Stream Project also proved that by reducing the amount of MOG work the Walkers needed to do, lead to a dramatic increase in performance and the allowed the Sieves to run at maximum capacity on a CX. But wIth the CR, it only gave a minor increase in capacity. So this why the CH has been developed. To provide a very fast, High capacity, small, light weight, cheaper Combine. With regards to the numbers: The CX 6080 is rated at 25t/hr in wheat. Add a DS and that raised it to 37.5t/hr Cascade triple sieve pushed the output of a CX 6.80 Elevation to 27.5 t/hr, but was never tried with DS. It was suspected that if it had been, 40t/hr. The CH, which is based on the CX 6, but with Rotors instead of Walker also has a capacity 40t/hr. [/QUOTE]
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