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90 Combines for Sale (50 listings) The New Holland CR8. 90 Combine ranges in price from as low as $130,000 to $864,905 according to Machinery Petes data.
The CR10 is powered by a 12.9-liter Cursor 13, producing up to 634 hp. The CR11 is powered by a 15.9-liter FPT Cursor 16, producing up to 775 hp. On both models, harvesting engine speed is 1,900 rpm for maximum capacity with minimal noise and fuel consumption.
Robinson Farms New Holland CR11. Such prodigious performance comes at a price. Approximate on-farm figures of 700,000 for the harvester and 160,000 for a 15.2m (50ft) MacDon header put it not far short of the inheritance tax threshold alone.
The new flagship New Holland CR11 combine previewed at Agritechnica 2023 has been joined by a CR10 companion model at the official harvest 2024 launch of the new Next Generation design, with both harvesters built at New Hollands combine Centre of Excellence in Zedelgem, Belgium featuring innovative new technology
The engine in the new CR10 is a turbocharged six-cylinder 12.9-litre FPT Cursor 13 fed by a 1,300-litre fuel tank, while the powerplant in the CR11 is the 15.9-litre FPT Cursor 16, also a six-cylinder turbocharged unit, with a 1,500-litre fuel capacity. Respective maximum power outputs are 635hp and 775hp.

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Engine. At the heart of the New Holland CR11 is the Cursor 16 engine, manufactured by FPT Industrial. This diesel engine boasts an impressive maximum power output of 775 horsepower (570 kW), with a rated power of 710 horsepower (522 kW).
A: The CR11 is powered by a 15.9-liter, six-cylinder FPT Cursor 16 engine, which has a maximum power output of 775 hp.
Dubbed CR11, the machine has been some 10 years in development and shares little in common with the current 10.90 flagship, other than the basic configuration of the internals. This means threshing is still carried out by twin rotors, but these are larger 24in units that offer considerably higher throughput.

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