CR9000

CAB AND COMFORT

  • BEST IN CLASS CAB DESIGN

    The interior of the operators’ work place is designed to maximise productivity during the long harvesting days: it reduces operator fatigue and discomfort to a minimum.

    LARGEST CAB ON THE MARKET
    Statistics show that the CR9000 Elevation cab has more volume than the cab on any competitive combine. Bearing in mind that a large part of the available area is occupied by fixed elements like the seat and console, the difference is even greater.

    LARGEST GLASS SURFACE ON THE MARKET - A SPLENDID VIEW
    Comparisons between the glass area of the CR9000 Elevation cab and that of competitor’s cabs have revealed that there is more glass on the CR9000 Elevation cab. This helps ensure that the operator works efficiently, with perfect visibility of the task in hand.

  • FOUR DECIBELS LESS: A DIFFERENT WORLD!

    The best in class cab design using superior isolation techniques and materials, results in an impressive 60% lower noise level than in a main competitor’s cab. (Noise is measured on a logarithmic scale. 3db(A) represents a 50% reduction in noise).
  • ACTIVE CHILLING CAPACITY

     For long working days and for maximum comfort, the CR9090 Elevation can be equipped with a fridge. It has an effective chilling capacity and can hold two 1.5 Litre bottles.
  • EXTENDING HARVEST DAYS

    To maintain full harvesting capacity at night it is important that visibility from this superb cab is not compromised. No less than seventeen lights are standard equipment on CR9000 Elevation combines. To further improve this visibility at a distance and for more light over the header, a Xenon lighting option can be installed.




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