Massey Ferguson has scooped a Silver Medal for the newly-launched IDEAL combine harvesters in the prestigious Innovation Awards presented by the DLG (German Agricultural Society).
Developed by its parent company AGCO, IDEAL from Massey Ferguson is a completely new, high-performance combine range designed using requirements taken directly from farmers and operators around the world. The range sets new levels of performance and efficiency in the field and includes three models from 451 to 647hp.
In awarding the Silver Medal to the MF IDEAL, the citation from the expert committee said that “the IDEAL combine is the first combine in years to be developed from scratch and to feature special technology.”
Highlighted by the jury was the fully-automatic header attachment with header identification which enable settings of the particular header to be retrieved. This AutoDock™ table hook-up saves time, promotes safety and minimises effort for the operator. When hooking-up the header from a table-trailer or from the ground, the operator simply presses a button in the cab and all the connections – mechanical, electrical and hydraulic – are made automatically by a robotised process.
Further commendation was given by the judges for the new sensor system, known as IDEALharvest™ which adjusts the working combine automatically. Using the grain-quality camera and 52 Mass Acoustic Detection Sensors (MADS), it automatically regulates the machine’s rotor, fan-speed and sieve settings to maintain optimum machine performance and efficiency at all times.
“This is a great result. We are confident that the MF IDEAL is a real winner and are honoured to receive the award,” says Thierry Lhotte, Vice President and Managing Director, Massey Ferguson Europe and Middle East. “We are very excited that the new combines are already winning international recognition. With its exceptional new features, the range is a game-changer for our customers, designed to offer real business benefits that make a positive contribution to their productivity and profitability.”