Combine and Round Baler tour showcases New Holland technology

Farmers across the UK will be able to get to grips with the latest New Holland harvest technology during a debut tour of the newCX8080 Elevation combine and RB150 baler.

The two-day demonstrations at a series of sites around the country are the earliest opportunity for customers to get a taste of the machines and see their capabilities in action.

During August and September New Holland specialists will be on hand with the dealers at these special events to provide the latest information and answer questions .

CX8000 Elevation super conventional combines are raising the stakes in terms of productivity for strawwalker technology, producing over 490 hp for unsurpassed capacity. The CX8000 Elevation is perfectly at home in all crops, terrain or conditions.

The CX8000 Elevation combines are also fitted withECOBlue™ SCR engines which comply withthe stringent Tier 4A emissions regulations.


The new Roll-Belt range brings the entire baler line up to date, answering the needs of contractors and farmers alikefor a high performance variable chamber baler.

The RB150replaces the BR7000 and delivers capacity increases of up to 20 per cent. Available in 1.5 and 1.8-metre bale diameters, it’s set to become the default choice for large livestock operations together with cooperatives and straw, hay and forage contractors.

New Holland Marketing Manager RichardSpencer said:“The CX8080 Elevation combine and RB150 baler are both setting the standard in their segments, so this is a really exciting tour when they will be unveiled to the market.

“For our customers it’s the first time they’ll be able to see these two stunning machines in action. It will showcase their power, efficiency and quality, as well as New Holland’s standard comfort and ease of use.

“These new models have answered the latest demands from farmers and businesses, ready in time for the 2014 selling season. This is an excellent opportunity to demonstrate first-hand what these new models can achieve.”