The John Deere CTS rotary combine may have gone on sale only recently, yet the harvester has been around for some time: Its extended UK test programme kicked off back in 1996. We put an early CTS through some grain maize in 1997, before getting our hands on an updated model – 243kW/331hp at 2,100rpm – for the 1998 cereal harvest
Driving impression: John Deere CTS combine
The John Deere CTS rotary combine may have gone on sale only recently, yet the harvester has been around for some time: Its extended UK test programme kicked off back in 1996. We put an early CTS through some grain maize in 1997, before getting our hands on an updated model – 243kW/331hp at 2,100rpm […]
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