FR9000

CONTROLS AND MONITORS

  • A well informed operator

    Permanently operating with the right information is a prerequisite for maximum capacity. The new IntelliView™ III touch screen monitor, also used on the New Holland flagship combines of the CX and CR ranges, has a wide colour screen. It displays all types of information and is also the interface to control and set up certain functionalities. Thanks to the wide touch screen and the use of colour, the information is displayed in a very structured way so that the operator finds what he needs at a glance.
  • Power Cruise™ II system strives for optimum fuel efficiency and the highest work rate

    The Power Cruise™ II system is the next generation of New Holland’s new drive concept. The system automatically adapts engine speed and ground speed of the forage harvester, depending on the actual crop load conditions. During periods of reduced engine load, headland turns or during idling, the engine will slow down to improve fuel efficiency. When throughput increases, the engine speed will increase to keep up with the higher work rate. Under full load, the Power Cruise II system will adapt the forager’s ground speed at constant engine speed, to reach the highest possible work rate. On high horse power units, a fuel efficiency improvement of up to 15% can be obtained with the new Power Cruise II system.
  • Automatic functions further increase operator efficiency

    A considerable reduction for the need of the operator to intervene adds to operator convenience and efficiency. Automated functions include the synchronisation of the pick-up reel speed with the ground speed and the synchronisation of the auger speed with the feeder speed. Automatic headland functions include lifting the crop attachment and lowering it back to working height and link the header position to the running of the feeder. Also the spout set points, positioning the spout under the same angle when working with the trailer to the right or to the left, add to the ease of operation. These and other automated functions and recorded machine settings increase operator efficiency and reduce down time.
  • Superb stability when driving on the road

    The un-matched on-road stability even with the heaviest attachment and at the highest speed (40kph) is the result of the in-line engine lay-out. The long wheel-base also reduces the need for ballasting. This construction furthermore provides excellent visibility to the rear of the harvester, as it allows for a lower engine installation. The FR9000 forage harvester benefits from a reduced turning radius due to an increased steering angle of 55°, this allows a turning radius as small as 6.1m.




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