CR9000 How it works - Threshing

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2010
  • Matched width feeding into Twin Rotors featuring S3 (segmented, spiraled, staggered) rotor technology. Crop mat does not converge into single point found on single rotor combines, rather providing a thin crop mat which is easier to thresh and separate. Twin Rotors promote higher centrifugal force and grain on grain threshing for outstanding grain quality.
    For more details, visit: agriculture.newholland.com/us/...
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Komentáře • 13

  • @injusticeanywherethreatens4810

    Greetings from Canada!
    Amazing video thanks for the upload!

  • @lifeshort
    @lifeshort Před 12 lety

    Haha, my pleasure mate ;)

  • @grappleguy77
    @grappleguy77 Před 12 lety

    Two pipes turning, grinding and rubbing against one another does this to you?

  • @AhmedRw
    @AhmedRw Před 12 lety

    thnx f that i was wondring how cobines work

  • @SilverGleaner
    @SilverGleaner Před 10 lety +3

    The old New Hollands had trouble keeping the crop from suddenly favoring one rotor which then would slug the machine. Not fun to unplug an old TR70. How has that problem been addressed on the current New Hollands?

    • @Zamolxes77
      @Zamolxes77 Před 8 lety

      +SilverGleaner The reason that might happen, at least in my opinion, is the rotors being out of sync. If one rotates faster, it will draw more crop than the other. Hopefully they added some form of mechanism that synchronizes the two rollers.

    • @laurieredfern8045
      @laurieredfern8045 Před 3 lety

      Notca problem in australia

    • @SilverGleaner
      @SilverGleaner Před 3 lety

      @@Zamolxes77 I don't think the problem had anything to do with one rotor spinning faster. I don't know how that is even possible. But I don't know. There were never many around my area.I do remember a TR70 slugging so bad the sides of the machine were swelled.

  • @farmboyearlyriser
    @farmboyearlyriser Před 11 lety +1

    Sure aint no gleaner

  • @smylebutta7250
    @smylebutta7250 Před 12 lety

    Less grain on grain threshing than a single rotor! Common sense.