AGCO Corn Harvest
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2024
- In this video Big Tractor Power spends time out in the field with a 350 hp 330 bu. GLEANER R75 combine and 12 row 3000 series corn head. This big combine is working with a 290 engine hp AGCO DT240A tractor and Brent 880 Grain Cart. Viewers will learn about these machines specifications, ride in their cabs and see them in action n the field.
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Being retired, I really enjoy seeing the AGCO brand because that was my brand of choice. I had Gleaner R-62, a White 6175, a White 2-135, and an 8360 AGCOstar.
Now that’s my kind of farm. Very nice line up. I have a video on the way featuring a 6215 and 6175 mowing hay in the same field. I am a big AGCO STAR fan. Thank you for sharing.
Always had sharp equipment, Hills are still running that 62 with little trouble.
Thank you from an old ALLIS man!! I be watching!!¡
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Loving Gleaner R75 n DT 240A comb in the field harvesting corn 🌽.missing those orange tractors.
Bet that’s the cleanest bin of corn around. No land record for speed but the most efficient cleaning machine. My al time favorite combines!😎
And they at least sound like that have an engine in them.
I was thinking Detroit diesel on the high rpm. I may be way off, combine isn't old enough?
@@jasonh.8362 No idea. I grew up on a cockshutt 5542 with a gas 318. Thought I was king of the world with an 80BU hopper.
Jason H. For some reason I feel like they had a M11 Cummins in the R75
By the look of the sample in the window at 6:38 I’d say it’s the dirtiest garbage I’ve ever seen. Half of it is stalks and cob. The corn head is taking in half the plant as well.
That brings back memories...I worked as a draftsman for Brent, for 6 months, and then joined the Marine Corps! lol
Thanks for the great videos. Yes we run a Allis Chalmers/ Gleaner M2 combine 6 row 30inch corn head. Along with 2 Allis Chalmers tractors. A 7000 and a 180.
Very cool.
My old neighbor used to have a gleaner...! Good times 👍👍👍👍
cant beat the sound of a straight piped Cummins.
I can't wait for harvest time around here, best time of the year!
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I've watched a lot of your videos and learned a lot about tractors. Looking forward to starting my new custom baling business here in Wisconsin!
Thank you for watching. Sounds like an exciting new venture. What tractor and baler will you run?
@@bigtractorpower I'm looking at a John Deere 4560 and a John Deer 468 Baler. I'm hoping they are in great condition and I don't have my own equipment for the job yet, but my plan is to have my own by spring.
Love Gleaner, best Combine ever made!
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Love the silver
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We just started farming last fall with a crop of soft white winter wheat that will be harvested in late July or early August of 2024. We have a Steiger Panther ST325, and recently bought a Gleaner R62, and a 39’ Flexi Coil 2320 cart and air-drill to pull behind the Steiger.
It’s been a little while since we’ve seen a silver combine on the channel it’s good to see
HEY MIKE,USED TO RUN GLEANER COMBINES,GOOD TO SEE GLEANERS!!!!!
“Tortillas, snack foods, grits, and that good Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.”/
Been cutting wheat with an R75 past 2 weeks south of Palouse Wa.and Quad track pulling a grain cart.Handles the hills good.Also have a MH2 Gleaner for the real steep ground.
Love the Allis 8550 4wheel drive tractors.!!! Simply bad to the Bone.!!!
👍👍. I have a couple 8550 videos on the channel.
Hey BTP, I’m almost ready to start harvest with my R40. I’ll be pulling my grain cart with an IH 3588 and chopping stalks with an Allis 6080.
Wow that is awesome. If I recall you are in TN?
Yes sir. About 30 minutes south of Nashville.
We use a S67 and S69 Gleaner combines to harvest with a Case 400 rowtrac on a Brent 1282 cart. Have a MT665 on a new a White 24 row planter for corn and also use a 60' White corn planter to plant soybeans on 20" rows. Have a Cat MT500 tractor and an Agco Allis 9775 for applicating 28%. Other othet White and Oliver tractors are also used on the farm.
Very nice farming line up. Thank you for sharing.
Hi big fan of big tractors and enjoy them all but as a non-farmer it would be great to see the crop before harvest and after, excellent viewing though well done
Great video, your harvest videos are my favorites!
Thank you for watching. Harvest time is a great time in the field.
Was watching Sunflower tillage videos today and sure enough 10yrs ago BTP had a video recommendation! Amazing how far camera quality has advanced!!👌👍🤘
That Gleaner has a great bark to it.
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must be and early 75, you can definitely tell that's an M11!
Wow. All going well.
Them combines seem to be short. I’ve never seen one here in the south. Thanks again for sharing BTP
I live in Mississippi and we run one new Gleaner S97, and 2 S77's, awesome combines..
love corn harvest season
Awesome lineup of farm equipment! Great video!! I'm 1 hour due south of Nashville and I only know of one farmer in this area that raises white corn.
Neat. I am an hour north of Nashville. This farm is near Elizabethtown. There is quite a bit of white corn raised around Bowling Green, KY.
Great content! Hope you can catch an R62 or R72 sometime!
Me two. Those are cool combines. I did film an R60 in wheat.
@@bigtractorpower I think we have an r62 and maybe the r72, but I'm not sure as it's my cousin and uncle who run the farm and I'm only just starting up in farming myself.
Great lineup😉👍 I like silver combines😁👍
I would have to say from watching your videos and other videos that the Case IH has the quietest cab and the Gleaner has the loudest cab
The new Gleaners now have the best and quietest cab.
We run a Massey/Heston 9870 swather in our custom harvest/ farming operation as well and a Heston 4900 big baler
Very nice.
Why doen't this GLEANER cobine have the standard GLEANER grain auger? Is there an option for this turret style grain auger?
Nice to see some orange 🍊 👌 👍👍👍
I Run a agco 9655
Great looking equipment.
In Wisconsin they are called seeders because in the old days they apparently had a reputation of leaving behind lots of seeds.
The engine of the combine sure has a distinctive sound almost sounds like a gas engine
It’s a Cummins. Probably an M11
@@hybridssuck Thanks ! I know I couldn't be around that high pitched sound all day
Do they still make the AGCO branded tractors?
The AGCO Tractor brand was retired at the end of 2010 with the units delivered in February 2011.
Gotcha. Love AGCO. We runs Massey’s and Challenger’s
I dont know how it happen, but I own a 2009 DT240A, even though they were produced 2004 to 2008. Must have been one of the last made before the Model change over.
hello friends I need your opinion on the agco dt 240.
I am from Argentina and there are very few.
I beg you to help me.
honestly the video that helped me the most.
new subs
Hello. When was this video shot?
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The only tractor that I have that's even close to an agco that I have is not the queen Mary Allis, but the next series All is made with the more squarer cab or roomier 4×4.
We run a GleanerR42 and Allis Chalmers tractors.
Wow. The R42 is on the rare side. Very cool.
We run a gleaner combine couple ford tractors and a case ih magnum
Like seeing some silver machines don’t see many with the turret unload
It is an option not seen too often.
We run the regular unload on our R66
@@bigtractorpower What is the benefit/disadvantage of this type?
Was that turret auger option common?
No. It was only offered as an option for a couple of years.
Nice place replay
Why do I see a row not used in picking. To cover row? Little safety or is auto steering?
When they opened the new section they were one row too far over so as they finished the section there were only 11 rows instead of 12 on that pass.
does that grain cart have a problem with his auger?
Not that I saw.
at about 4:09 is that a piece of twine dragging behind the corn head or the wiring harness?
weed vine
Why are some grain cart tires forward tread and others are reversed?
Since the traction is not needed on the cart they are turned around as the tread wears longer when run backwards.
My neighbor has a similar looking agco tractor and gleaner combine
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I guess sometimes you never think about the different varieties of corn there is. Does it also affect price per bushel.
I am not sure what white corn sells for but I would guess it sells for more because it produces a little less per acre than yellow corn
Anyone know why gleaner did some augers like that and not their traditional style
On the R75 and R76 AGCO offered the turret auger as an option to offer customers something closer to a John Deere, Case IH etc... The Gleaner S series returned to pivot augers only.
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Thank you. Always nice to film big Orange.
Great video of a badass gleaner. Everything looked good till Amy McGrath came on in the middle of it. 🙄
The R75 was a monster in the early 2000’s. It will be nice to get past Election Day.
Glean corn huh
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Hope the combine operator was wearing ear plugs...😮😂
That is the air conditioner. My camera pics up the air vents. When I use a go pro the cab sounds much quieter.
What part of central Kentucky?
Near E Town.
Now AGCO corn harvest just means Fendt machines
It does more and more.
Gleaner is not a true rotary machine, would not be my choice for large operations. Grain samples are fairly good over all, but slow because not a high capacity rotary design. The reason we change from the original threshing concept to rotary was for capacity.
You don't no shit... yes it is a very high capacity rotory combine, the most efficient on the market.
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I was waiting for the combine to catch fire
Silver seeder
I assume that MF tractor's are not that popular in the US because I hardly ever see one??
More 8rx content coming
A friend of mine had a gleaner with a duetz motor in it.
The Deutz powered Gleaners were offered from 1986 to 1993.
We run r62 like it olot
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Gleaners are good combines, but they're just like Chryslers and need to be traded in every so othen.
You could say that abought every combine, but the gleaners do last o lot longer and when they do need repairs they are way easy to fix and cost a lot less on wear parts.
she ain't the fastest picker on 6 wheels, however I challenge someone to show me a better sounding one. and on a side note, those turret augers are just plain ugly.