Nh cx 8000 queries

Steevo

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
You won't go wrong with one that's for sure. Have one of the previous models here, 800 series...almost same machine just no common rail engine/ad blue and no colour touch screen in the cab. More than happy with it!
 
Yes I haven't heard to much negative about the cx's accepting that the cr's are better overall since they seem to be the only ones to take it to claas for out and out capacity and grain loss. I'm just doing some homework at the moment for the future but have a 7120 case ih and mostly happy with it although the small tube rotor has not been as good for straw quality as I thought it would be. I wonder how capacity and seed loss in straw would compare to a 7120 in heavy barley(8-9 t/ha ).
 

Lincsman

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Yes I haven't heard to much negative about the cx's accepting that the cr's are better overall since they seem to be the only ones to take it to claas for out and out capacity and grain loss. I'm just doing some homework at the moment for the future but have a 7120 case ih and mostly happy with it although the small tube rotor has not been as good for straw quality as I thought it would be. I wonder how capacity and seed loss in straw would compare to a 7120 in heavy barley(8-9 t/ha ).

Its not the rotor smashing the straw its the slow running straw chopper sending it out.
 

JRogersAgri

New Member
Location
Suffolk
Been running a cx880 on cereals and grass seed, seed crop wheats, barley on very high t/ha. been good for losses and sample. obviously can't hump the lever forward as much as could on demo rotary machines have tried. just ordered new cx 8080 as you just can't beat the straw quality out the back. just really the sacrificed forward speed in my eyes. other than that much the same!
 

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