Nop. Its not a NH painted red. Its got different rotors and ACTUALY the case AF11 is SHORTER than the NHCR11 SO STOP JUDGING. It was the prototypes that where the same. These new machines are different styling different cabs diferent rotors different size different lighting different body pannals FACT. Graintank same engine same choppper same and thats all
@@jezcolborne6329 Shorter? Probably only in the books assuming the NH got a safety bar due to EU law and the Case doesn't have one. I'd love to get to know where you read about the rotors being different? Got a link to it or where are your infos coming from?
@@Tranlock well if you look closely the case AF11 is a little shorter at the back. case and new holland rotors are different from each other so it cant be the same rotor desighn. The case rotors are based on the smaller axle flow rotor while the new holland rotors are based on the twin rotors found on the smaller new holland combines. Bu5 now new holland has done what case hasnt done and its made the CR10 witch is the same as the CR11 in size but not in hp or grain tank capacity so the case and new holland rotors are totaly different from each other. The combines are brothers but are different in different ways. So if the case has a shorter back end then it must have rotors that are only shorter by an inch. They are still large no dought but case has done something different to make it different from the new holland
Depends on what you came from. If you were harvesting 8.000 bushels an hour before, with two machines, and you now harvest 8.000 an hour with one machine, you save one man and have the same logistics setup.
Nice machine, problem isn't labor it's nobody can fix em. A lot of this so called technology is crap when its sitting and the dealer has nobody to fix it.
You figure case would’ve thought about this before they put them out. Don’t figure you’d be a very happy case customer for very long. Then people jump ship.
I was at the farm show today and asked the case rep. If it had twin rotors, he corrected me and said yes it has (dual rotors)😂 its the same as new hollands twin rotor machine sitting across the building.
He will cost probably 1.2 million dollars and even if I have this of kind money I wouldn’t buy him. I will wait when he drop to 500k. All manufacturers has to release that lots of farm not afford to pay this of kind money and another think is parts prices are way to high so guys in CNH, JD and AGCO slow down little bit .
My grandfather retired after the 1966 Harvest. He was farming 155 acres at that time. Small grain farmers could make a living back then but the minimum was 300 acres. what kept my grandfather in business was 15 acres of asparagus and 30 acres of tomatoes. All hand picked. Welker’s and Larson’s are farming 7000 acres. Welker’s farm in area where it doesn’t rain a whole lot. One of the sons’ said he could make more money working at Walmart. The AF11 with grain heads has to be $1,000,000 plus. Diesel fuel is $5.00 a gallon. Fuel tanks are 150-300 gallons. Do the math. You are correct, small farms are gone. Farm life is not for everybody. Small midwestern towns are shrinking because there are 1/10 of the farmers today.
No small farm has ever been lost to the cost of equipment, Small farms disappear for the same reasons large farm do, Poor management, Family disputes, retirement & deaths and often forced removal by urban sprawl. This idea that small family farm are somehow being forced out by any other means is simply urban myth.. My small family farm has become a large family farm by strict financial discipline, consistent high yield goals and acquiring land that becomes available for all the reasons stated above..
Why do you think equipment cost so much ? It is made to put small farmers out of business . Most people look at the world wrong . The world is made up of rich and poor and some that think they aren't poor actually are . One old man told me to keep living .
A 200 acre farm will put itself out of business with a piece of equipment that costly !! My comments aren't to down new technology , but to enlighten people they don't have to get the new big toy to farm .
It’s not a Case… it’s a red Agco .. it also comes in Yellow and is not New Holland .. Let just stop pretending that these legacy manufacturers still exist.
Case has no association with agco. I believe it’s very similar to the CR11 (makes sense given CNH are under the same corporate umbrella) I did hear that the rotors are slightly different than the NH tho.
I've already got 4 of those on order,can't wait to run one
Nicest looking combine out there the rest we will see at harvest.
My farm had a sad week our shed burned down with two brand new case 250 and 300 Optums
how much training is needed to drive one?
so you get the proud bean counter instead of the hands on?
It's a New Holland painted red. The yellow ones always were the best.
New Holland sucks
Nop. Its not a NH painted red. Its got different rotors and ACTUALY the case AF11 is SHORTER than the NHCR11 SO STOP JUDGING. It was the prototypes that where the same. These new machines are different styling different cabs diferent rotors different size different lighting different body pannals FACT. Graintank same engine same choppper same and thats all
@@jezcolborne6329 Shorter? Probably only in the books assuming the NH got a safety bar due to EU law and the Case doesn't have one. I'd love to get to know where you read about the rotors being different? Got a link to it or where are your infos coming from?
@@Tranlock well if you look closely the case AF11 is a little shorter at the back. case and new holland rotors are different from each other so it cant be the same rotor desighn. The case rotors are based on the smaller axle flow rotor while the new holland rotors are based on the twin rotors found on the smaller new holland combines. Bu5 now new holland has done what case hasnt done and its made the CR10 witch is the same as the CR11 in size but not in hp or grain tank capacity so the case and new holland rotors are totaly different from each other. The combines are brothers but are different in different ways. So if the case has a shorter back end then it must have rotors that are only shorter by an inch. They are still large no dought but case has done something different to make it different from the new holland
This is a new class of combine hence the number eleven in the model number.
More production in a shorter period of time is the goal.
I wonder if there are many similarities between the NH11 and the Case/IH AF11
Only that they have same engine chopper and graintank.i love when people think its the same well IT AINT
AF11はシングル大口径のローターだよね。
CR11はツインローター!
どちらにしても、仕事能力は同じです。
Just need more trucks and grain cart drivers. No labor savings. 😊
Depends on what you came from. If you were harvesting 8.000 bushels an hour before, with two machines, and you now harvest 8.000 an hour with one machine, you save one man and have the same logistics setup.
Nice machine, problem isn't labor it's nobody can fix em. A lot of this so called technology is crap when its sitting and the dealer has nobody to fix it.
You figure case would’ve thought about this before they put them out. Don’t figure you’d be a very happy case customer for very long. Then people jump ship.
Kinda like a Fendt😂
E só pagar mecanico bem q ele irá revisar máquina
Wow how much like CR11 does it look
This combine isn't made for you it's made for corporate farms .
We already put in an order for 2😊
Its made for who ever needs a large combinr or more then 1 snd this beuty should do more corn tonnage then the X91100
I meant and
wish some one had the courage to ask, is it just Yellow painted Red
I was at the farm show today and asked the case rep. If it had twin rotors, he corrected me and said yes it has (dual rotors)😂 its the same as new hollands twin rotor machine sitting across the building.
Yet they are the SAME company. CNH
Went to see this machine at the Kentucky show and was left down. Was roped off could not sit in it nor look at it up front.
The internal part wear in this machine will be tremendous. Larger farmers are doing the majority of their labor for the machinery companies.
Uma cr11 pintada de vermelho grandes novidades
What’s the price tag ?
Won't be surprised if it is 1.4 to 1.6 million Canadian dollars. But I have no clue.
More than you will ever make 😂
He will cost probably 1.2 million dollars and even if I have this of kind money I wouldn’t buy him. I will wait when he drop to 500k. All manufacturers has to release that lots of farm not afford to pay this of kind money and another think is parts prices are way to high so guys in CNH, JD and AGCO slow down little bit .
There’s usually nothing left of them after they have reached $500,000
Because it a CR
Good luck making payments on 3$ corn.
It's a new holland twin rotor...
More small farms gone!!!
My grandfather retired after the 1966 Harvest. He was farming 155 acres at that time. Small grain farmers could make a living back then but the minimum was 300 acres. what kept my grandfather in business was 15 acres of asparagus and 30 acres of tomatoes. All hand picked. Welker’s and Larson’s are farming 7000 acres. Welker’s farm in area where it doesn’t rain a whole lot. One of the sons’ said he could make more money working at Walmart. The AF11 with grain heads has to be $1,000,000 plus. Diesel fuel is $5.00 a gallon. Fuel tanks are 150-300 gallons. Do the math. You are correct, small farms are gone. Farm life is not for everybody. Small midwestern towns are shrinking because there are 1/10 of the farmers today.
Nick Johnson has a UA-cam channel and he travels the south and Midwest. A smaller number of farmers and NAFTA killed the Midwest and the South.
They’ve been saying this since cabs were first put on combines
No small farm has ever been lost to the cost of equipment, Small farms disappear for the same reasons large farm do, Poor management, Family disputes, retirement & deaths and often forced removal by urban sprawl. This idea that small family farm are somehow being forced out by any other means is simply urban myth.. My small family farm has become a large family farm by strict financial discipline, consistent high yield goals and acquiring land that becomes available for all the reasons stated above..
An x9 1100 plus two heads is around 1.5 mil. @@joegotz1971
price euro
Big red thing.... NO....YELLOW THING IN RED
You say that like it's a bad thing
Wolf n sheep clothing
Hi just hope you have not built it out of china iron like John Deere then it's a same as New Holland as it comes out of the same factory
Why do you think equipment cost so much ? It is made to put small farmers out of business . Most people look at the world wrong . The world is made up of rich and poor and some that think they aren't poor actually are . One old man told me to keep living .
To put small farmers out of business??? 😂
There's a 200-acre farm around me that has new style 7R.
No it's not to put them out of business
A 200 acre farm will put itself out of business with a piece of equipment that costly !! My comments aren't to down new technology , but to enlighten people they don't have to get the new big toy to farm .
If this is an actual yellow combine: who's fooling who?
It is the same machine as the New Holland cr11
I think you will find. That the Claas Laxion 8900 is the biggest combine in the world at 790 HP
Class has the poorest dealer network in North America. Neighbours class silage cutter sat for three weeks last year. They trade it for a new Holland.
Class is garbage
So is Case @@ROCK-s1t
Sorry, but I can not help that.@@alfredfleming3289
Yet Claas doesn't have a huge market here lol
It’s not a Case… it’s a red Agco .. it also comes in Yellow and is not New Holland .. Let just stop pretending that these legacy manufacturers still exist.
New Holland has had twin rotor since the 70's.
Lol found the John Deere fanboy.
Case has no association with agco. I believe it’s very similar to the CR11 (makes sense given CNH are under the same corporate umbrella) I did hear that the rotors are slightly different than the NH tho.
On tires???
They said it can do 10k bushels Hr I'd like to c that