Articles Tagged with ''New Holland''

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[Video] New Holland Introduces CR11 Combine

Curtis Hillen, combine product marketing manager for New Holland, shows off the company’s new CR11 combine at the 2024 National Farm Machinery Show. The CR11 combine is equipped with the Intellispread radar system that automates the spreading control to ensure full and even residue coverage behind the combine, regardless of wind effects, crop or moisture conditions.
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Compact Track Loaders — Model Year 2022

This month's equipment value guide highlights Compact Track Loaders from Case IH, John Deere, Kubota and New Holland. All of the Compact Track Loaders included in the selection are model year 2022 units and appeared in the Winter 2022 IronGuides Issue. For more detailed values use IronGuides.com, an online appraisal tool for agricultural equipment that adjusts for your machine’s unique region, options and usage.
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Inaugural Farm Equipment Hall of Fame Class of 2024: Charlie Hoober, Hoober Inc.

Hoober Inc., Intercourse, Pa. Primary Lines: Case IH, Kubota, JCB, Kuhn Krause, Great Plains, Geringhoff, Kinze, Unverferth, Woods, Land Pride, J&M, MacDon, Meyer Manufacturing, Yetter, Soil-Max, Montag Locations: 12
“The first time I met Charlie Hoober, he said, ‘I’m Charlie Hoober from Intercourse, Pa. You won’t remember my name, but you’ll remember where I’m from,’” says Leo Johnson of Wisconsin’s Johnson Tractor. But over the years, Hoober made an impact on those he met beyond just the name of his town.
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Inaugural Farm Equipment Hall of Fame Class of 2024: David Meyer & Peter Christianson, Titan Machinery

Titan Machinery, Fargo, N.D. Primary lines: Case IH, New Holland, Case Construction, New Holland Construction Locations: 147
There are few dealer success stories larger than that of Titan Machinery. From humble beginnings as Co-Founder David Meyer’s 2-store North Dakota operation in 1980 to the 147-store publicly-traded powerhouse it is today, the almost half-century history of Titan Machinery is full of progressive business practices and mentalities.
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