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AAPIII

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I have a scale model of a TF78 and the sales flyer somewhere as I recall it is similair to a JD CTS, but I could be wrong. It was listed on New Holland's United Kingkom website, but it must have been replaced with somthing different. The only combines on that website are the CR,CX,CS,TS,TX. http:__www.newholland.com_h4_products_products_series.aspIJReg=UKandRl=ENUKandNavID=000002235511andline=000002533511
 

John_W

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The TF or Twin Flow was a combine that NH sold in Europe. It had a regular threshing cylinder which dumped the straw into a transverse rotor for separation instead of walkers. The straw flow was split in the middle and excited on each side. One rotor with diffent pitch screws. I suspect there is a reason it no longer exists. I think it was replaced with the TX_CX series which has a couple of beaters and a "tined rotary separator", all with concaves behind the cylinder and in front of the straw walkers. You can see a picture of the CX system on the NH site. Fendt has a combine with a similar system in Europe too.
 

Big_Truck

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The TF range was made and used in Europe because the American made TR range was not suited to our wetter crops and high straw content,you can count the number of TR's in europe on one hand!!! The TF's where replaced more or less by the CR, but in their day they where "The Daddy" of high performance combines in Europe,until the introduction of the Claas lexion that is!!
 
 
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