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Boost Your Harvest with New Holland’s CR10

Boost Your Harvest with New Holland’s CR10
May 15, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

New Larger Rotors and New Automated Cleaning System

New Holland’s CR10 combine is designed to deliver maximum efficiency and performance. 

Positioned as the second-largest model in the New Holland lineup, following the CR11, the CR10 offers 634 horsepower, a 455-bushel grain tank, and a four-and-a-half-bushel unload rate. 

Equipped with twin 24-inch rotors and the innovative TwinClean cleaning system, the CR10 combines peak productivity with high-quality performance. 

Curtis Hillen, cash crop segment lead with New Holland, connected with Farms.com for an overview of this unit. 

He explained that performance isn’t the only focus. This machine is built with the goal of reducing the total cost of harvest, ensuring it isn’t just about speed and output. 

The CR10 incorporates a larger rotor design and an automated cleaning system to help save grain. 

Additionally, the combine is designed with advanced residue management systems that ensure a well-prepared environment for next year’s crop. After all, next year’s planting begins with residue management this year. 

Uptime is another major advantage of the CR10. 

New Holland’s design minimizes maintenance efforts, providing more productive hours in the field. This feature is essential as it reduces downtime, making sure the combine operates efficiently throughout the harvest. 

With these new features, New Holland ensures that the CR10 not only meets the needs of today’s farmers but also helps them maximize harvest time and reduce operational costs. 

Hillen provides more details in the video below. 




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