2019 Corn Harvest 16 Rows At a Time: Case IH 9240 Combine
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- Опубліковано 30 сер 2019
- This video features two Case IH 9240 Axial-Flow combines and 16 row 4416 corn heads. Viewers will see these big 410 bu. 550 hp combine working with two Case IH Quadtrac tractors and 1,000 bushel Kinze grain carts. Watch for a Case IH 620 Quadtrac and Kinze 1100 and a Case IH 580 Quadtrac and Kinze 1050. This video spends time in the big class 9 combine cab seeing the operators perspective of harvesting 40 ft of corn.
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Great video, I enjoy watching your videos. These videos bring back memories of riding with my late grandfather back in the 80's while he was planting and harvesting crops for the family dairy farm. I miss working with the cows and machinery. Now that I'm in my mid 40's my career took me in a different direction. I would love to be back on the farm though.
My Uncles from the 1960s would be stunned by the machines in use today.
Back then a 6 row corn head was huge. A friend of mines grandfather bought an IH 503 with a 6 row corn head in 1968. It was the biggest in the county and everyone could not imagine needing a combine that big. Times have changed.
Never knew that corn could decay and that the remaining green leaves indicate a plant that was healthy and had less stress on it. Always learning something new here. Thanks BTP.
Thank you for watching.
Another nice vid! Enjoyed riding along. Intresting alarm noises in the cab btw. Thanks for the vid.
That's incredible! Thank you for doing these videos. Growing up I thought we were getting something done moving up from a 4 row Gleaner to a 6 row!
Thank you for watching. I was born I. The mid 70’s. My neighbor who I wanted farming all the time had a Deere 95EB with a 3 row head. It was a big day when he went to a 6600 with a 6 row head.
Liked watching Case IH equipment do it's thing. Great episode🚜👍
Thank you Mark.
Wow! No messing around there. Unloading every 4/5 mins. Great video BTP. 👍🏻
Nice video Jason!
Thank you for watching. I am enjoying seeing your Axial-Flow harvest.
Good video. Thanks BTP! And THANKS to the farmer for letting you film and ride along.
Thank you for watching. Non of these videos happen with out the farmers 😁👍👍
16 rows,that's gettin it done.!!!
Wow that's great.. greeting from Uganda 🇺🇬
Thanks, BTP. I'm looking very forward to your harvest videos.
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Holy mackeral Andy, now that's a CORN picker .WOW.
I like red machines but I love green things 😍❗
I miss farming we stopped farming in the early 70's. I live the first 24 years of my life on a farm. The biggest tractor we had was a JD 3020 also had a Jd 1020 & a JD 2010. We also had a few IH super A tractor's. We raised tobacco, corn , beans & wheat. My have things changed.
Nice tractor line up. I just filmed a 3020 last weekend plowing.
A far cry from the last several videos B.T.P..
Back in the 1940's and 1950's,you were a"BIG-GUN"if you had a four-row corn picker.(how time flies)🚜
Really a great video, especially when you can get up in the cab, keep up the good work BTP. 👍👍
Thank you for watching.
Sounds like a old videogame inside cab, great stuff as always
It does. Lots of tech.
Amazing... taking in all that product and still moving at a pretty good clip...
Great video as always. Love em.
I'm over here drooling. I love farm equipment. I'd pay to ride along in one of these beasts.
Seems like more of a game with fancy machinery than what we used to consider farming. If we harvested corn that looked that green, it would be 35% moisture. He said they could dry 5000 bph. Must be a damn big dryer to do that much corn at that moisture.
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Hi Jason thx for the awesome vid pls keep it up dude
Sweet piece of equipment. The corn must be turning out good for it to fill up every 4 to 4 1/2 minutes. Great video 👍🚜
I love advanced and efficient agricultural production!👍👍👍👍👍
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That was great I want to ride along some day great stream sir
Thank you for watching. Combines are always neat to ride in. I hope you get a chance too.
There is all kinds of harvesting action up in this big ole BEATCH
Thks for the good quality of Sound
Thank you for watching.
Wow!! If I figured right 3mph, 40' header, 410 bushel tank in 4.5 minutes that's 376 bushels per acre. I would like to see you do a video on the grain handling facilities to handle that much wet corn. Enjoy your videos
Great video Jason 🚜🚜👍👍
Thank you for watching.
I like watching your videos, brings back memories when I would help my dad & uncle at harvest time here in Texas.
Very cool. What type of combine did they run.
It was a IH 1460 6 row corn head
Great combine.
Beautiful
Don't know if it's farming but I did mow my lawn with a Husqvarna 22" walk behind the other day.
frmerrin2 😂😂🤣
Yard Farming. 😁. I am a yard farmer myself.
I call it lawn silage myself. Even got the wheelbarrow cart setup to haul to my silage pit where I can store the grass for my 3 sheep.
How many bushel per acre grass clipping where you getting lol
Jessica Pushie too much for my liking 😂
Very nice video. And great looking machines
TY for sharing
Thank you for watching. The 9240 does a good job in corn.
Nothing beats a fleet of big red machines!
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Оце захват жатки :)!!! Вражає
keepem coming A+++++++++++++++++++
Thank you for watching. Glad you liked the video.
Red Power,All Day,Any Day
Nice job 👍 huge equipment 👍
Thank you for watching.
You should try and do a video on Degroote Farms in shellrock Iowa, they run several combines with 16 row heads and multiple grain carts, impressive operation!
That's alot of combine. 80 feet at a time. Wow
Those tracks on the cart look so loose I'm amazed they dont run of every other run. The combine is a monster too!
The cart tracks work well. No worries of them falling off. It can move allot of corn.
Awesome video! I've been begging my employer for a 1230 header to go on the front of my 6088 case ih. I'm loving the fd75 35ft Macdon header. My machine pushes that header like it's a 15footer on front of that thing. The horsepower has been increased to handle the load and it will run circles around a johndeere or gleaner any day.
I think it IH could look at them today they'd be Impressed they even have such a Thing as a 16 row head.
That's a far cry from our old Oliver 70 pulling a corn picker on our farm in the mid 50s.
I know nothing about farming, I live in a big overcrowded city up here in Canada. I watch these videos and dream it was me in these harvesters out in those big beautiful fields with nothing but country around me...sigh.
The best
Thank you for watching.
Im 14 almost 15 my plan is when i grow up too buy farm equipment farm with it for a years then expand too bigger and more great videos enjoy them a lot
I wish you all the best in making your dreams come true. Farming is a great profession and way off life.
nice action in red colors, i like it :) best regards
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Wow. Eating combinations
The 9240 is a solid corn combine. It moves allot of grain.
Nice
Thank you for watching.
Harvest is a ways away here. October likely before we start.
We are right now
Yeah what I was thinking where is this at?
Those red machines are nice but I still love those green machines!!! 👍🏻😁
Sweet!1
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nice
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Holy Cow! Harvesting corn in August? And the equipment! Very impressive. Only corn we ever harvested in August was sweet corn! When the grain cart pulls along a moving combine, how much corn do they combine while they unloading what they combined?
August 17 was the start for corn this year. Planting starts in mid March. As they unload the bin keeps filling. I would say they get at least 50 bu. As they are unloading. It takes under a minute to unload 410 bu.
Under a minute?! I guess with that much corn you can't dawdle unloading. I've come to realize that these huge machines aren't luxuries but necessities with the size of farming operations these days.
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It is amazing to think the grain cart will carry 56,000 pounds of corn and I would guess it must weigh over 15,000 pounds. It takes a pretty strong tractor to pull 35 tons across ground and up hills.
See and with this farm it is on a controlled traffic system so the quadtracks will go over the same path to catch up to everything,and there is no cutting across the field. And they do this to reduce compaction on the field. I know all of this because my dad knows the farmer and has became friends with him this last fall
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The farmers here in NC have started harvesting corn because the Hurricane Dorian may come up the NC coast. I am only about 75 miles off the coast.
I hope the storm does not wreck the crops. I was in NC this spring and saw allot of soybeans just sitting their and were ruined from last falls Hurricane.
Nice video %? Moisture corn
Nice video how early does corn harvest start up in Kentucky
Walter Laubscher mid to late August
I noticed they have a lot less dust storm while harvesting than up in the Midwest
As the plants dry out the dust will pick up. By the end the combines will be black in dust.
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Guessing they lead out with the truck and head so it can be positioned at the next field so they can quick hook up and take off once the combine gets to the field?
That is correct. This video I made will show the unhook and rebook. See it at m.ua-cam.com/video/p7FwzvaJP3c/v-deo.html
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Q buenos
The corn bread is still green
How many bushels to the acre they running? Thanks for sharing!!
230
That is really good for non irrigated !! Thanks for the information Brother and keep them coming and how about Matt how they coming?
Reply to Brad not Landa
Awesome set up there, and those class 9s kick it.
Everyone is always watching someone's combine and saying "You need a Fendt" or a New Holland, or whatever. I suspect that there aren't huge differences in production on the top of the line current models. Is that true or does someone really stand out?
Brad every company makes a good combine. I have gotten to film each brands combine and some do stand out to me. I have not had a chance to film a Fendt Ideal and hope to do that this fall.
To me the best combine on the market for quality clean grain and the least loss is the Gleaner S series.
A close second is the Claas Lexion and the Terra Track System makes the Lexion top notch on dry and wet ground.
The New Holland twin rotor also produces nice grain and little loss.
When it combines to harvesting a bunch of corn well the Case IH class 9 combine is hard to beat.
What is the difference between a Case 9240 and 9250 combine? I have not been able to find any information on the differences.
what does that corn head weigh? don,t know if i would want that behind my truck in these mo hills
We will probably start late September or early October for harvest
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Hey Jason, It seems like that tracked combine rides pretty smoothly even driving across the picked rows. Do the wheeled machines ride as smoothly? Thanks. Great video like always btw.
This farm has run tracks since the 9120. They really like them and they are smooth. I think tried ride as nice. Tracks are great for reducing compaction and in wet conditions.
Tracks are way, way smoother. They have a larger contact surface of which the bigger part is suspended.
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I trying to get my head around a cornhead. After harvest it seems to me all material is shredded but it looks like not all material goes trough the machine which makes sense. So i presume the header shreds the material and pulls the ears of. Does it shred in the header or underneath? How does it work? Thanks
@Lex van Kampen there are videos that explain this better than I. But there are gathering chains that pull the stalk to the back and into stripper plates. The plates are adjusted just wide enough to let the stalk clear but not the ear. Underneath the stripper plates are rollers with blades attached to them. I think called snap rollers. They turn or spin pulling the stalk down. As the stalk is pulled through the stripper plate the ear hits the stripper plates and is ripped off and goes into the header. The snap rollers shred the stalk.
Lex van Kampen stalk shreds underneath.
Thanks guys! I found some vids on the headers before but the shredding wasnt clear. Millennial farmer good some good vids on upgrades of headers. Cheers!
Maybe I’m a cook , I keep hearing what sounds a car horn honking .
I was here
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Big investment for a big crop.
I would like to see how much corn is left on the ground
It does not leave much. I will see if I can try to show the results next time I film.
Most of the time you will see more header loss than thresher loss.
Are draper belt's header are good in corn also??
That to 40ft header
A corn head only picks the ear of corn for the combine to thresh. A Draper head cuts the entire plant to be threshed. There is an 18 row corn head which is 45ft offered by Geringhoff and Drago. Several farm’s in this area do run 45ft Draper heads for wheat and soybeans.
Where is the place??
When are we going to see a Claas combine harvesting corn?
HAH! over in america we dont really use Class... we mainly use Massey, John Deere, and Case IH
and we use CAT
@@prariestaterail1071 but claas is a monster when it comes to corn.
Is there a camera on the end of the unloading auger?
Not on this 9240. I think the 9250 offers that as an option.
Yields? Moisture?
30% and 230. Time wake way for the winter wheat crop.
230 at 30% or 230 based on dry?
I do not know. It seemed to be a healthy yield. I just know the numbers I saw in the combine.
It was probably wet
How many acres of corn do they have to combine?
This farm harvests 10,000 acres of corn, wheat, and soybeans
How do you justify owning that type of equipment.
How do they not? These combines harvest wheat in June as the wheat is cut soybeans are planted right behind the combines. The double crop soybeans are harvested in October. So one field produces two crops in a year. Plus the corn. You need to have big machines to keep the crops on schedule.
I assume they lots of acres cut.
Idiots like you are just sad
Just trying to enjoy your industry and its equipment. But I will tell people I meet a real arrogant turd
Not all of us are farmers You own 2 million dollars of grain harvest equipment on your farm.
Mike Bonge if you make millions a year then yes you will have the biggest equipment you can get
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What County in Western Ky?
Christian
What is the yield??
230
@@bigtractorpower And what moisture?
@@CerberaLM around 20% i think
as wet as that corn is for every 10 bushel they dry they have to be giving the gas man 6 and the rest is going to the bank and with prices the way they are thats not good hope things turn out ok for them and all the farmers
Clearing the field off to get next years wheat planted is important. When the wheat is cut in June soybeans will be double cropped in to harvest in October. It’s a tight time line to make sure the field produces two crops in one year in 2020. It all works out well.
What was the name of the farmer in this video
That is Mark. He was in two other videos this year:
Corn fertilizing m.ua-cam.com/video/SeqLznO0wLQ/v-deo.html
Corn Planting m.ua-cam.com/video/mjSmyBrYrmU/v-deo.html
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Those carts are too small for those quadtracs. Need about fifteen hundred bushel cart for each of them.
Do you know ALL Farmers you Record? Or do you come to the Farm, introduce yourself, request permission and start recording?
Most of them I have know many years. That is the case for this farm. If I see something cool driving down the road I won’t hesitate to stop and introduce my self.
@@bigtractorpower Have you ever encountered any farmers that were unfriendly or guys that wouldn't allow you to film?
Not a bad way to spend 1.2 million dollars
It’s a good way to get the crop in quicks and clear the ground for next years wheat crop.
@@bigtractorpower o I totally agree if u gonna have lots of acres gotta have the machines to do it
So quiet
If it ain’t Red leave it in the shed.