New Holland CR11 Combine - 137 t/hr !!

TFF

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@Clive talks to Brian Magee from CNH about the new CR11 Combine from New Holland.

"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." CNH


Press Release Information from New Holland

New Holland previews the CR11, the next-generation flagship combine
• The CR11 combine is a brand-new product that takes the legacy of the flagship CR line, which includes the world-record-holding CR10.90, to another level of productivity.
• The CR11 has been redeveloped to provide higher productivity, with minimal grain loss, improved residue management, and more automation. These features aim to reduce the total cost of grain harvesting.
• To be produced at New Holland’s Center of Harvesting Excellence in Zedelgem, Belgium
• First Public Reveal at Agritechnica 2023

In a major development in high-capacity harvesting, New Holland Agriculture is previewing the new CR11 at Agritechnica 2023, incorporating new cutting-edge technologies that will help drive down the total cost of harvesting for large grain farmers, and increase their bottom-line profitability. The new combine was designed – and will be produced – at New Holland’s center of Harvesting Excellence in Zedelgem, Belgium. Thanks to the most advanced automation features it will offer new levels of productivity, drive grain loss down close to zero, with best grain quality and perfect residue management.

The new CR11 builds upon the success of the current New Holland flagship combine range, which is topped by the CR10.90, which has held the world record for the most wheat harvested in eight hours – 797.656 tons – for almost a decade, since August 15, 2014. While we approach the 50th anniversary of the New Holland Twin Rotor™ technology in 2025, the new CR11 will also highlight the advantage of the Twin rotor concept that revolutionized the way farmers harvested and that is now part of New Holland’s DNA. It’s still thanks to the Twin Rotor technology that the new CR can offer the highest productivity at lowest grain crackage on the market.

New Holland has designed the new CR in anticipation of the way in which harvesting demands will continue to evolve, and in response to feedback from customers seeking greater capacity, lower loss and maximum protection of grain quality. Recognizing how higher-yielding crops and unpredictable weather can affect both one season’s crop and the next, New Holland engineers aimed to design a machine that can play its full part in delivering maximum productivity, and clear fields quickly to ensure quality is protected and the following year’s crop establishment can take place in good time and in good conditions.

Four pillars to set a new standard in harvesting

More productivity, close to zero losses, better and more efficient residue management and a significant reduction in downtime are the four pillars the CR11 was projected on, with the overall higher objective to reduce the Total Cost of Harvesting to improve the farmer’s bottom line profitability. Thanks to its 775hp C16 engine, 2x24inch rotors, a graintank of 20.000 liters and a 210l/second unload rate, the CR11 significantly increases productivity to levels that have not been achieved before.

New Holland engineers worked on the goal of creating a zero-loss harvesting machine, developing double cleaning shoe. In fact the new Twin Clean cleaning shoe comes with two cleaning systems behind each other, with 2 upper sieves, 2 lower sieves, 2 clean grain augers and 2 sets of pressure sensors to measure cleaning shoe load. As an industry first, the new Twin Clean is fully automated to guarantee even cross distribution of the cleaning shoe, for maximum capacity at loss levels close to zero.

The completely new Residue management system comes with a new chopper and chaff spreader system, designed to ensure the best chop quality and even residue spreading over up to 60ft cutting width. The awarded Intellispread radar system, winner of a 2022 Agritechnica Innovation Silver Medal, automates the spreading control to ensure full and even residue coverage behind the combine, regardless of wind effects, crop type or moisture conditions. A new automated deslug procedure was designed to reduce downtime.

While the new CR11 combine is ready to be pushed for maximum throughput, New Holland recognizes that it is impossible to completely eliminate any risk of plugging. In the unlikely event of a combine pluggage, the automatic deslug procedure will guide the operator through an unplugging procedure in a way that clears the combine in minutes rather than hours – without requiring the operator to exit the cab or perform any physical effort.

Because it significantly reduces downtime caused by such a scenario, the automated reverser helps and encourages the operator to exploit the combine’s full capacity potential without fear of blocking. In addition, this feature increases safety while clearing a blockage, because no person is leaving the cab during the automated unplugging process.

Downtime prevention is further aided by the combine’s revised driveline simplicity with as much as 25% less drive components and with the elimination of all chain drives. CR11 will also mount the new Intelliview 12 display and IntelliSteer™ guidance system, together with other essential precision farming functions, like Telematics and Remote screen viewing. Furthermore, NutriSense™ comes with a NIR sensor that monitors crop quality via the use of near infra-red light to analyse nutrients like protein, starch and oil contents, plus moisture levels, and can create maps of these for further agronomic analysis.

Visible changes

Some features of the new combine will be evident from the machine on display at Agritechnica. The new combine benefits from a completely new design, that combines premium aesthetics with form and functionality. Multiple cab upgrades provide additional benefits in comfort and control. Also visible, the new 15m (50ft) draper header manufactured by MacDon for New Holland, adds to the overall productivity and field efficiency gains.

Recognizing the trends for reduced ground compaction in combination with transport width regulations, the CR11 offers a range of wider tracks and bigger tyres. The machine at Agritechnica will be fitted with tyres from Michelin - Michelin Cerexbib 2 - size 900/65R46 with a diameter of 2.32m is a co-development between New Holland and Michelin. It’s the first time that this next level of tire size is introduced on a combine of any type. The longer tyre footprint and increased traction provide a reduced ground compaction with no precedents in harvesting.

A close collaboration between Industrial Design and Engineering teams, together with product specialists and Brand marketing has produced a design that is focused on customer needs, with form that really does follow function. The result is an iconic, refreshed design that is stylish yet timeless. The flow of the harvest is underlined on the exterior body panels by the dynamic blue feature that runs across the body through the various functions.

Lars Sorensen, Head of Combines and Headers at New Holland Agriculture said: “Farm consolidation, increased yields and short harvesting windows are driving the need to continue the evolution of combine capacity, with less grain loss and at the best grain quality. This new combine is a market game-changer designed to offer the next level of productivity, with no comparison to anything available on the market today. This was recognized by the DLG when they assigned to our new CR the most important award for innovations in our industry, the Agritechnica Innovation Gold Medal. In the established range of CR models we already had a design proven in these respects, topped by a model in the CR10.90 that offered the ultimate proof of its claim to provide the highest productivity in the world. We have made further strides in technology and automation, and the strong feedback from the first farmer tests mean we are very excited for the launch of these new machines.”
 

Clive

Staff Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lichfield
Absolute monster of a machine this ! They say it’s 25% output increase over the CR 10.90. ……. the existing world record holder

Brian talks about 137t/hr in this video ! ……. going to need some bigger trailers guys
 

Clive

Staff Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lichfield
All so we can become bigger and more efficient, and keep wheat prices down.

Thanks, but no thanks. I'm out.

i can only imagine the price tag on this !

at what point is relying on one massive machine like this better than x2 smaller machines ?

But i guess we look at this through UK farmers eyes - in other countries there will be fleets of these things in huge fields cutting 10’s of thousands of acres a season

Agritechnica was both exciting and a bit depressing as it made me remember how small and insignificant the uk is in global agriculture !
 

Chae1

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Location
Aberdeenshire
i can only imagine the price tag on this !

at what point is relying on one massive machine like this better than x2 smaller machines ?

But i guess we look at this through UK farmers eyes - in other countries there will be fleets of these things in huge fields cutting 10’s of thousands of acres a season

Agritechnica was both exciting and a bit depressing as it made me remember how small and insignificant the uk is in global agriculture !
Was saying that to a friend that's over. Look at the scale some farming on and wonder what's the point. You would think the same if you saw where we farm compared to yours,!🤣

Have JD ever attempted any records with the X9? I'd have thought it's the current market leader in combine output.
 

Clive

Staff Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lichfield
Was saying that to a friend that's over. Look at the scale some farming on and wonder what's the point. You would think the same if you saw where we farm compared to yours,!🤣

Have JD ever attempted any records with the X9? I'd have thought it's the current market leader in combine output.

non official attempt from JD or Claas to break the cr10.90 record ………. but does that just mean they have been trying and failed so far ?

let’s face it, they are only going to announce breaking the record so i think these attempts are probably quite secret?
 

David.

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Mixed Farmer
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J11 M40
Technology is usually exciting and pioneering, it is supposed to be.
But I too can't see the point of minimum cost of unit production mainly for the benefit of BigGrainCorp Inc. Who want a wheat price starting with a 1 in perpetuity.
 

Magnus Oyke

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Arable Farmer
i can only imagine the price tag on this !

at what point is relying on one massive machine like this better than x2 smaller machines ?

But i guess we look at this through UK farmers eyes - in other countries there will be fleets of these things in huge fields cutting 10’s of thousands of acres a season

Agritechnica was both exciting and a bit depressing as it made me remember how small and insignificant the uk is in global agriculture !
Most modern combines and machines in general are doing the work that many machines did years ago and we do it without batting an eye lid. Every time a new "game changer" comes along people say it's too big, better with two machines, but the demand is there for more capacity. How much bigger machines can get, certainly in the UK, before the laws of deminishing returns kick in, I don't know. At one time they didn't take the deads off, now everying does, how much longer before you have to take the combine to pieces and or split the head in half to move it? The heads on their own now are an oversized load.
 

Pilatus

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Location
cotswolds
Stating the obvious I guess all this big kit is relative to how much output the owner, who is paying the annual/ monthly payments, will expect from the machines/implements.
Presumably the combine manufacturers must do a bit of market research before spending millions of £,euro,dollars developing ever larger combines,by asking owners of the largest combines , already available if they would purchase an even bigger combine if available, they then know the potential market, and then go ahead with development of the larger machine.
 
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T Hectares

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Arable Farmer
Location
Berkshire
i can only imagine the price tag on this !

at what point is relying on one massive machine like this better than x2 smaller machines ?

But i guess we look at this through UK farmers eyes - in other countries there will be fleets of these things in huge fields cutting 10’s of thousands of acres a season

Agritechnica was both exciting and a bit depressing as it made me remember how small and insignificant the uk is in global agriculture !
Amazing, I’m a loyal NH customer but this feels like a treadmill I stepped off a while ago
 

T Hectares

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Berkshire
And they’ve ditched the levelling sieves which was one of the best features of a NH combine for those of us on hilly ground, a copy of 3d sieves would be a non starter for us
I hope these features don’t filter down
 

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