New Holland, PA (Nov. 8, 2007)
- New
Holland today announced it supports
the use of B100 biodiesel in all equipment with New Holland-manufactured diesel
engines, including electronic injection engines with common rail technology. The
announcement consolidates New
Holland’s leading position on biodiesel, ensuring its customers have the widest
and most comprehensive choice of biodiesel-supported machinery on the market.
Overall,
nearly 80% of New Holland-branded products with diesel engines are now available
to operate on B100 biodiesel. New Holland has also asked other suppliers of
diesel engines used in New Holland-branded products to test and approve higher
levels of biodiesel.
In addition to
extensive testing and development within the company, New Holland has been
involved in an ongoing research project in collaboration with Penn State
University’s College of Agricultural Sciences to put B100 to
the test under real-life conditions. Penn State’s College of Agricultural
Sciences is operating new, unmodified New Holland tractors on B100 biodiesel on
their 1,500-acre research farm to find out what diesel equipment owners can
expect to experience when they use B100. After nearly two years of use, the
tractors have performed with no adverse effects in performance or maintenance,
according to Glen Cauffman, the university's manager of farm operations and
services.
Paul Trella, New
Holland Director of Product Marketing for Under-100 HP Tractors, said that by
supporting B100 use, New Holland is making a leap forward in its commitment to
renewable energy. “We are committed to providing equipment that is compliant
with biodiesel use, and to providing top-rate biodiesel support for our
customers. As the use of biodiesel continues to gain greater acceptance and the
infrastructure for providing a quality product to consumers expands, New Holland
equipment is ready,” Trella said.
Trella stressed
it is essential to use high-quality biodiesel produced to ASTM
D6751 standards from a
reputable supplier who can offer consistent fuel quality to
ensure optimum performance and engine durability. It is imperative that
consumers use nothing less than this quality. With the use of approved fuels, it
is also essential that biodiesel be used in strict compliance with proper
handling, storage and maintenance requirements to maintain the integrity of the
fuel.
Details of the
models that can run on B100, as well as New Holland’s requirements and
recommendations to do so safely, are available from New Holland dealers or on
the New Holland Web site at www.newholland.com/na.
New Holland is a world leader in agricultural,
utility and construction equipment. New Holland sells and services an innovative
and diverse line of agricultural and utility equipment, including a full line of
tractors as well as hay and forage equipment, harvesting, crop production and
material handling equipment.
Sales, parts and
service are provided to customers by New Holland dealers throughout the United
States and Canada. There are more than 1,100 New Holland dealerships located
throughout North America.