Corn head 980 CR, 980 CF
grainrigid

Corn head - 980 CR, 980 CF - NEW HOLLAND - grain / rigid
Corn head - 980 CR, 980 CF - NEW HOLLAND - grain / rigid
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Characteristics

Crop type
corn, grain
Structure
rigid

Description

Successful combine harvesting starts with the right header, after all, you can only process what you actually put into the machine. By fitting a New Holland header, you will unlock your combine’s full harvesting potential and bring home a successful harvest. Want more? New Holland headers have been designed to perfectly match New Holland combines to send your harvesting productivity to the next level. PRODUCED NEAR YOU. TAILORED HARVESTING PERFORMANCE. All New Holland headers are produced at World Class Manufacturing plants, which is your quality guarantee. There is full integration between New Holland’s Centre of Harvesting Excellence in Zedelgem, Belgium with the global header production facilities at Plock & Kutno in Poland, Burlington Iowa in the USA, and Saskatoon, Canada, to deliver the ultimate in productive harvesting. What’s more, you know that your header will be right for your farm, as it has been produced in a plant which understands about your farming needs. A NEW HOLLAND HISTORY OF MODERN COMBINING New Holland revolutionised the face of combine harvesting back in 1952, when the very first self-propelled combine harvester in Europe, the MZ, rolled of Leon Claeys’ production line in Zedelgem, Belgium, and the rest, as they say is history. Well, not quite. New Holland took a further giant leap forward in 1975, with the development of the very first Twin Rotor™ combine. A new era in grain and straw quality was ushered in. Today, CR Twin Rotor™ combines have grain crackage as low as 0.1%. The best in the business.

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