Mondo Macchina - Nr. 3-4 - Supplemento componentistica - Anno 2026

n. 3-4/2026 35 TECHNOLOGY rantire stabilità alla macchina e di conseguenza massima sicurezza al conducente. Come per le autolivellanti AGCO, anche sulle Hillside regolaensure the correct pressure at all times, which is essential not only for maintaining work quality but, above all, for the safety of the occupants. New Holland’s dual solution. The CNH Group brand offers two machines equipped with self-leveling systems: the TC 5.90 and the CX 5.90, which are designated “Hillside” when configured for mountain use. As New Holland explains, the two leveling systems are very similar and differ primarily in the dimensions of their cylinders and mounts. Performance is identical: 38% lateral compensation, 30% longitudinal, and 10% downhill compensation. The system is very similar to AGCO’s: two rear cylinders, mounted on the frame and the axle, and two more for the front, mounted on the axle near the final drives. The elevator chute, which is obviously longer than usual, features a roller with retractable fingers to facilitate the crop's entry into the chute. Other modifications include the standard four-wheel-drive system, now equipped with a new sensor for automatic activation on inclines, and the brakes, which have been relocated near the wheels so that a potential driveshaft breakage does not affect braking performance. This is because the primary objective of the project - developed by New Holland and Zaffrani about fifteen years ago and first introduced for the Cx Hillside models - was to ensure machine stability and, consequently, maximum operator safety. Una parte delle elettrovalvole che controlla il sollevamento della macchina Part of the solenoid valves that control the machine’s lifting system

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