The New Holland TX34 Combine Harvester is a self-propelled grain and crop harvesting machine manufactured by New Holland, a leading producer of agricultural equipment serving cereal production and large-scale arable farming across Europe and beyond.
This 1988 machine is equipped with a 17-foot cutting header, which determines the width of crop it can harvest in a single pass. The header configuration includes both a chopper and chaff spreader, enabling the operator to process straw and crop residue during harvest—chopping it into shorter lengths and spreading it evenly across the field to aid decomposition and soil incorporation. The combine features self-leveling capability, which automatically adjusts the header and grain platform to maintain optimal cutting height and angle across uneven terrain, reducing crop loss and improving harvest efficiency.
The machine is described as tidy for its age, indicating it has been maintained in reasonably good working order relative to its 1988 manufacture date. It is located in the United Kingdom.
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