| 27/04/06
 New Holland's broad product range leaves customers spoilt for
              choice, with a comprehensive catalogue of round balers, big balers,
              telehandlers and an unrivalled series of tractors to suit every
              requirement. The ever-impressive FX completes the picture, offering
            up to 600 hp of forage harvesting power. The New Holland balers have benefited from a number of upgrades
              recently. For the BR560A fixed chamber round baler, a new rotor
              reverser is available as a dealer fit option. The reverser, similar
              to that used on the variable chamber models, allows the rotor and
              pickup to be reversed gently and progressively using a hydraulic
            pawl and ratchet system.  The BR740A and BR750A stuffer-feeder variable chamber round balers
              feature a new stuffer-feeder design, with longer tines to improve
              the geometry of the tine stroke, resulting in a more efficient
              crop transfer from pickup to bale chamber. By increasing the transfer
              speed, the capacity performance of the baler is increased by up
              to 25% in comparison to the previous stuffer-feeder models. All of New Holland's rotor-feeder and CropCutter™ round
              baler models can benefit from a new roller crop press attachment
              fitted by the dealer. Fixed to the existing plated windguard, the
              crop press improves the pickup performance and material transfer
              to the rotor-feeder, increasing performance by up to 15%. These models and features will be demonstrated and explained at
              Grassland, allowing visitors to fully appreciate why New Holland
              is the specialist in grassland applications.  New
              Holland Apprentice Achieves Ploughing Success 
  Crowds
flock to spectacular British National Ploughing Championships 
  New Holland's technical innovations reap
              reward 
  New Holland laser-guided combines cut down harvest time
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