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New Holland is ready for Nampo Cape 2025, to be held from 10 to 13 September.
Expect an impressive display of machinery at stands 71, 72, 73, 76, 77 and 78, reflecting the company’s commitment to being part of any farming enterprise.
With a focus on 50 years of successful production of TwinRotor combine harvesters and Braud grape harvesting machinery, the following will be on display:
CR10 Next Generation Combine
New Holland pioneered the use of twin rotors for threshing and separation in 1975, with the introduction of the TR combine harvesters. Fifty years later, twin rotors have become the hallmark of almost every high-performance harvesting design.
The new CR10 combine is our answer to the challenges not only of today, but also tomorrow, with technology designed to minimise losses, protect grain quality, keep running costs low, and leave your fields in the best condition for the next season.
Rethinking the way combines are designed, and creating a completely new architecture and driveline, means the new CR10 is in a different league.
The 24-inch rotors fit into a wider and longer threshing compartment, and thanks to a 16 000-litre grain tank, the CR10 unloads crops at a rapid 210 litres per second. The Twin Clean cleaning shoe features two cleaning systems running simultaneously, with two upper sieves, two lower sieves, two clean grain sieves and two sets of pressure sensors to measure the cleaning shoe load.
The system is an industry first, fully automatic to guarantee even cross-distribution of the cleaning shoe, for maximum capacity at near-zero loss levels.
The award-winning IntelliSpread radar automates spread control regardless of wind effects, crop type or moisture conditions up to 18m.
Braud 8.50L compact grape harvester
The Coëx teams have produced over 18 000 grape harvesters and high-clearance tractors. These machines have become benchmarks thanks to their build quality, harvesting quality and, above all, their ability to meet the diverse needs of wine producers around the world.
The Braud 8.50L harvesters are equipped with the SDC shaking system. Thanks to this system, the vines and grapes are protected during harvesting. This system is equipped with shakers that can be adjusted directly from the cabin to suit all harvesting conditions.
The Braud 8.50L is equipped with a brand-new, more robust, longer chassis, giving it a clearance of 2,82m. The engine power has been increased to 144hp to meet the high demand for power, and the transmission redesigned for the best off-road capabilities.
The harvesting head is impressively large, with hoppers of up to 3 600 litres. Available in an auger, destemming or Opti-Grape II version, the Braud 8.50L will make itself indispensable for your needs and your estate.
The Nampo Cape tent will house the Legends shop for visitors to stock up on New Holland merchandise and clothing.
The FieldOps department will also be available to inform and assist you with your farming innovation solutions.
New Holland: with you, season after season.
For more information visit newholland.com/za, or phone Derrick Coetzee on 082 524 7447.