CUMMINS TO POWER CLAAS’S NEW TRION FAMILY OF COMBINES
Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced that its 6.7 and 9-liter engines will power CLAAS’s new TRION family of combines. With a capability of 190-320 kW (255-430 HP) they have high power density and excellent fuel efficiency. These engines will be supplied at Stage IIIA and Stage V emissions levels for applicability in a wide range of territories.
Ann Schmelzer, General Manager of Cummins Global Agriculture Business said: “Cummins has had a strong presence in the agriculture industry for many years. Our depth of experience has enabled us to offer a portfolio of products to CLAAS that optimize performance in a way that is ideal for harvesters.”
These engines will be built by Cummins in the UK (Stage V and IIIA) and Russia (Stage IIIA) to align with CLAAS’s manufacturing strategy. They share the same block and envelope to enable commonality of installation, reducing complexity in manufacturing and servicing. Both engines have simple and robust EGR-free designs, meaning they are reliable and easy to maintain in tough farming operations.
Cummins in-house air handling, combustion, fuel systems, exhaust aftertreatment and electronic controls capability means the engine operation is closely aligned with that of the machine. Key technologies such as turbocharging are specified to best fit for the responsiveness, cost of operation and productivity expected by combine users.