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New Holland Launch of the Flagship CR10.90 Elevation Combine at the 2014 Farm Progress Show

Nigel Mackenzie, Marketing Manager Combines and Heads at New Holland Agriculture, reviews the features of the new top of the range model CR 10.90 Elevation (Tier 4B). It has the highest horsepower machine available in the market - 653 hp. The flagship CR10.90 Elevation is equipped with the Diesel Of The Year® 2014 Cursor 16 engine which features Common Rail technology for precision fueling and outstandingly responsive performance, resulting in constant, high productivity in all field conditions. For more information visit the New Holland Website at http://agriculture.newholland.com/us/en/Pages/Homepage.aspx

Working with customers, New Holland is launching the new Harvest Suite Ultra cab focused on operator comfort - WATCH THE VIDEO for all the details: http://www.farms.com/ExpertsCommentary/video-new-holland-cr10-90-elevation-combine-walkaround-t-at-the-farm-progress-show-81025.aspx

Read more about the New Holland CR Series of Combines and the Harvest SuiteTM Ultra cab: http://www.farms.com/news/new-holland-cr-series-of-combines-80269.aspx

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