New Holland Introduces Lidar-Controlled Automation for Large Balers for Scanning Straws
The introduction of Lidar-controlled automation for large balers demonstrates New Holland's commitment to enhancing agricultural efficiency and productivity, providing farmers with cutting-edge technology to streamline their operations.
New Holland, a prominent player in the agricultural equipment industry, is set to revolutionize large balers with the introduction of innovative automation technology. The foundation of this groundbreaking development is a Lidar sensor mounted on the tractor's roof, which scans the straw swath and enhances operational efficiency.
Introducing IntelliSense Automation
New Holland is showcasing IntelliSense automation at the Agritechnica trade fair, designed for the Plus and High-Density models of large balers. At the heart of this system is a Lidar sensor, which utilizes laser pulses to scan the swath and provide real-time guidance for the tractor.
Optimized Driving Speed
The IntelliSense software, in conjunction with the Lidar sensor, accurately recognizes the thickness of the swath. As the swath thickness increases, the automation system instructs the tractor to slightly reduce its speed, preventing potential blockages. This dynamic adjustment ensures that the tractor maintains the optimal driving speed for efficient bale production. With this automation, New Holland claims that farmers can increase their daily bale production by 15 to 20%. Users can also set a maximum driving speed and define the number of flakes per bale for added flexibility.
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Automated Bale Filling and Steering
In addition to speed control, automation takes over the steering process. The tractor autonomously tracks the swath, ensuring even and proper bale filling. Sensors inside the baler plunger continuously measure the distribution of bale filling. Using this data, the tractor intelligently navigates the swath, employing a "Swath Guidance" technique to optimize the steering process.
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Compatibility and Implementation
It's important to note that this advanced system is currently compatible only with specific New Holland tractors, including the T7 series with a long wheelbase, the T7HD series, and the T8 series equipped with AutoCommand transmissions and Isobus Class 3 unlock. Presently, it does not function with the universal Tractor Implement Management (TIM) system.
The introduction of Lidar-controlled automation for large balers demonstrates New Holland's commitment to enhancing agricultural efficiency and productivity, providing farmers with cutting-edge technology to streamline their operations.
This innovation promises to revolutionize large baling processes, ensuring that the optimal speed is maintained while reducing the risk of blockages. The autonomous steering feature also contributes to precise bale filling, ultimately improving the efficiency of large-scale agricultural operations.
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