Ford New Holland CS6070 Combine Parts
Cs6070 parts and accessories
The Ford New Holland CS6070 combine, produced from approximately 2007-2012, was a popular choice for farmers due to its blend of performance and reliability. Typically equipped with a ~270-300 HP engine, it offered header widths ranging from 20 to 30 feet, making it versatile for various field sizes. This model employed a conventional threshing system, appreciated for its gentle handling of grain and adaptability to diverse crop conditions.
The Ford New Holland CS6070 combine was introduced in the mid-2000s as part of the CS series, designed to offer improved efficiency and performance compared to earlier models. It was generally manufactured from approximately 2007 to 2012. Power came from a [Specify Brand, e.g., Iveco] diesel engine, producing around 270-300 horsepower with a displacement of approximately 6.7 liters. The CS6070 utilizes a conventional threshing system, featuring a large diameter cylinder and concave system for effective grain separation. The grain tank capacity is approximately 265 bushels, and the unloading auger boasts an unloading rate of roughly 2.2 - 2.5 bushels per second (around 130-150 bushels per minute), ensuring quick unloading times. Available header widths ranged from 20 to 30 feet, suitable for various field sizes and crop types. Chopper and spreader options were available to manage residue efficiently. The cab was designed for operator comfort, featuring air conditioning, adjustable seating, and ergonomic controls. The CS6070 is well-suited for harvesting a wide range of crops, including wheat, soybeans, corn, and barley, excelling in situations where grain quality is paramount due to its gentler threshing action.
Specifications
| Engine | [Iveco/SISU] [270-300] HP [6.7L - 7.4L] Diesel |
|---|---|
| Separator Type | Conventional - [Single Cylinder, typically around 63 inches wide] |
| Grain Tank | [265] bushels |
| Unloading Rate | [130-150] bu/min |
| Header Widths | [20-30] ft |
| Fuel Capacity | [158] gallons |
| Weight | [24,000 - 26,000] lbs |
| Years Produced | [2007-2012 (approximate)] |
Maintenance Tips
- Concave Adjustment: Regularly check and adjust the concave clearance to ensure optimal threshing without damaging the grain. Refer to the operator's manual for recommended settings for specific crops.
- Belt and Chain Tension: Inspect all belts and chains for wear and proper tension. Loose belts or chains can lead to reduced performance and premature failure. Replace worn components promptly.
- Sieve and Chaffer Cleaning: Regularly clean the sieves and chaffers to remove debris and prevent plugging. This ensures efficient grain separation and reduces grain loss.
- Bearing Greasing: Grease all bearings according to the recommended schedule in the operator's manual. Proper lubrication is essential for extending bearing life and preventing breakdowns.
History & Background
The Ford New Holland CS6070 was launched as a modern combine, building on the legacy of Ford New Holland's combine harvester lineage. It represented an upgrade in terms of engine power, grain handling capacity, and operator comfort compared to previous models. While not revolutionary in design, it offered a reliable and efficient harvesting solution for many farmers during its production run.
Frequently Asked Questions
What engine is in the Ford New Holland Cs6070?
The Ford New Holland CS6070 is typically equipped with an Iveco or SISU diesel engine, producing between 270 and 300 horsepower with a displacement between 6.7 and 7.4 liters.
What is the grain tank capacity on a Cs6070?
The grain tank capacity on the Ford New Holland CS6070 is approximately 265 bushels, with an unloading rate of around 130-150 bushels per minute.
What type of separator does the Cs6070 have?
The Ford New Holland CS6070 utilizes a conventional threshing system. This involves a large single cylinder and concave for separating the grain from the plant material.
What are common parts needed for the Cs6070?
Common wear parts for the Ford New Holland CS6070 include concaves, rasp bars, belts (drive belts, feeder belts), chains (feeder chain, elevator chain), bearings, auger fingers (grain tank and unloading auger), and sickle sections for the header.

