Combines New Holland CR9000 Elevation - Engine and Drivelines

ENGINE AND DRIVELINES

  • MOST POWERFUL COMBINE ENGINE AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET

    Supporting the 10% capacity increase over the CR9080, the CR9090 is equipped with the Iveco Cursor 13TCD engine. Using the advanced Turbo Compound technology it delivers a maximum of 435kW [591hp (CV)], more than any other combine engine. All CR9000 Elevation models are equipped with Iveco Cursor engines. Their advanced diesel injection systems produce power curve characteristics offering uninterrupted optimum operation of the harvester’s functions even when working in the most demanding conditions. Maximum power is as high as 390kW [530hp (CV)] on the CR9080 Elevation, 345kW [469hp (CV)] on the CR9070 Elevation and 310kW [422hp (CV)] on the CR9060 Elevation.
  • MORE POWER THAN ON ANY OTHER COMBINE: THE ENGINE ON THE MODEL CR9090 ELEVATION USES TURBO COMPOUND TECHNOLOGY

    The new CR9090 Elevation model is powered by the highest horsepower engine ever installed on a combine harvester. The Iveco Cursor 13TDC engine, delivering a maximum of 435 kW (591 hp), uses the advanced Turbo Compound technology. By transmitting the energy left in the exhaust gases, to the engine crankshaft, the Turbo Compound technology consumes 5% less fuel when compared with a “conventional” engine of the same power.
  • CLEAN ENERGY LEADER

    The engines on the CR9000 Elevation combines can run on 100%* Biodiesel without costly modifications. Talk to your New Holland dealer for full details. *Conditions apply
  • READY FOR USE IN EXTREME FIELD CONDITIONS

     For reduced soil damage and improved drive characteristics in difficult field conditions, all CR9000 Elevation models can be specified as rubber track ready. This possibility extends the combine’s versatility and increases its profitability!
  • FAST AND EASY MAINTENANCE.

     Total operating cost includes the time spent on daily maintenance and the time spent preparing the combine for the season. CR9000 Elevation combines are reknowned for their low service requirements and their ease of maintenance.




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