A New Holland grain harvester is a self-propelled combine designed to cut, thresh, and separate cereal crops in a single pass. New Holland is a major manufacturer of agricultural machinery serving arable farming across the world.
This 1994 machine is equipped with a 16 ft cutting header and a five straw walker threshing mechanism, which separates grain from straw through reciprocating motion across a series of bars. The inclusion of a straw chopper means that straw residue is processed into fine material, suitable for spreading back onto the field or collection. The machine is fitted with dual-wheel configurations: 24.5–32 Generals on the rear axle and 14.9–24 Goodyear tyres, providing traction and flotation for fieldwork. A hillside levelling system is incorporated, allowing the combine to maintain correct grain flow and separation efficiency on sloping ground, a valuable feature in undulating terrain.
The machine is located in the United Kingdom and is offered in used condition at $21,330.
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