Impressed with the world champion harvester certified by Guinness World Records

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Impressed with the world champion harvester certified by Guinness World Records

With the powerful power of the New Holland CR10.90, only “straight-flying stork” fields are enough for this giant agricultural harvesting machine to “run rampant”.

New Holland CR10.90 is an agricultural harvesting machine researched and manufactured to serve the harvesting of barley and wheat. It has the fastest working speed and best efficiency. New Holland CR10.90 harvested nearly 800 tons of wheat (797,656kg to be exact) in just 8 hours, surpassing the old record by 120 tons and officially setting a new Guinness record.

The power of CR10.90 comes from a 6-cylinder engine producing 700 horsepower. This machine can hold up to 1,300 liters of fuel, enough for a working time of up to 600 hours.

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