Self-propelled windrower
New Holland’s line of Speedrower self-propelled windrowers is designed to increase hay production and provide greater operator comfort. The five models, ranging from 98 to 225 horsepower, provide the highest horsepower in the industry and the largest selection of heads.
The Comfort Ride cab suspension featured on some models uses coil springs and shocks. This innovative four-point suspension system minimizes bouncing, even in the roughest fields.
The independent rear axle suspension, which is standard on the HW365 model, uses air spring assemblies to suspend each axle and cushion the operator and chassis.
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An independent hydraulic head flotation system allows separate adjustment of the right and left sides of the head. Dual switches control head flotation from inside the cab.
Disc, sickle and draper heads are available.
With 14 discs, the 18-foot Discbine disc head is the widest in the industry, delivering exceptional speed and capacity.
Models with a six-cylinder engine feature an electronic fuel management system that delivers high torque and reserve power.
Speedrower self-propelled windrowers are available with a standard or deluxe cab. Deluxe cabs feature a spacious work area with curved glass, high capacity air conditioner and a new, fully adjustable floating operator control console.
For more information, see your local New Holland dealer or visit the New Holland website at www.newholland.com/na.
Temperature system
The Smart Spud DTS Dynamic Temperature System has the capabilities of the original Smart Spud with the ability to monitor temperature.
The Smart Spud DTS allows producers to instantly view the temperature of potato crops during harvesting and handling in the field or grading area.
Smart Spud sensors are picked up and transported by harvesting equipment along with the potato crop. The sensors show operators how crop is being dropped, bumped and rolled through the process, from the nose roller to the cross chain to the truck. They also monitor the temperature of potatoes in transport or storage.
The Smart Spud DTS also includes a new software pack that allows users to define customized settings for filtering and thresholds.
This new version also enables a real time, on-screen clock with features that allow statistics on events and custom file times.
The VibraAlert function warns producers against bruising and is highly sensitive at low and high impact ranges.
For more information, contact Sensor Wireless Incorporated at 877 626 3952 or visit www.sensorwireless.com.