New Holland CX five- and six-walker combine harvesters: When New Holland replaced its TX harvesters with the CX range in 2002, most industry observers were surprised at just how different the new models were from their predecessors – on the outside and, perhaps more importantly, beneath those stylishly curved bodywork panels. With its fourth campaign behind it, the CX line-up has now had a chance to prove itself as both a new and second-hand buy. James de Havilland reports
New Holland – CX
New Holland CX five- and six-walker combine harvesters: When New Holland replaced its TX harvesters with the CX range in 2002, most industry observers were surprised at just how different the new models were from their predecessors – on the outside and, perhaps more importantly, beneath those stylishly curved bodywork panels. With its fourth campaign […]
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