Ag in Motion 2024
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Alrighty, so here's the last video of Ag In Motion!
We were unable to get video of everything that we wanted but there's always "next" farm show!
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It is awesome from a European Perspective how Farm Shows in Canada are held. And still here i am hoping for the third year in a row that you can get a Claas Demo Combine to the farm :D
Class combines are the best! We have two 7500’s in manitoba Canada and we love them
I'm sure Lee will convince him😂
”Hi Blueball”! Anyone else here who follows Quick Dick McDick? 👍
Damn right! QDM
@@johnnyhomegrownholmgren9999 yep, awesome video's...😎👍💯
Love the side shot at 15:11 the black trim above AF11 and the fenderwell openings make it look like a car lol get it
Merlo is the Italian telehandler, great machine!
@@flatheadV8whatever do you mean? They're in every construction site you go by, Cat (JLG), genie and so on. In livestock operations a tractor just works better, you need one less machine instead of both. Merlo and Widemann aren't that reliable in my personal experience and getting parts is the worst part
@@flatheadV8 teles are often used in tight spaces therefore a good fit for european farms where space is often limited. however in america there's often more than enough space so you can use loader tractors of pretty much any size you like.
@@flatheadV8 It's coming
Mike that "coin holder" as you called it.. more than likely could me a phone holder ..... pending on phone of course 🤔🤔
Beat me to it.
Equipment keeps getting bigger! Thanks for taking us along Mike! Ivers Farms has a couple of the AF11 last harvest if you want to see in action,and a new case planter the other day.
of all the things to see at the show, the one thing that really impressed Mike was the monitor arm for the 1200!
Those mother bins are a interesting concept not sure on how useable they are.
If compaction is an issue, you can downsize the graincart to a 2-3 harvester tank size instead of driving around with a 2500 bu cart🤷 a full 2598 is basicly atleast two truckloads afaik..
I believe the concept came from Australia. If you follow The Jackson Brothers they have a couple and they have one behind an older 555 Versatile!
Woot first! Thanks Mike!
Mikes got more important things to worry about than who’s 1st or 800th
The grain cart be just right on the new 715 when he turn up
You should test/try the CR11 or AF11...
I like how you ask the elmers guy a question then cut the guy off when he's trying to answer
Those 8900 lexion combines have been around in Europe for a few years at this point
Great Video Mike! I surely hope u paid a visit at New Holland aswell, just to check out the CR11, cause you'd be the actual first guy on UA-cam who could compare both of them in person. I'm really curious if Case changed anything at their Rotor design or the inlets (or whatever call them) compared to the New Holland CR11, cause if they didn't the only differences these combines have are probably the cabin + software, colour and pricetag.
Case cab....thats the only difference
Good job on the thumbnail of the video
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That hopper access I would leave open for sure, be combining for a long time wondering why I'm not full haha! When the engine starts overheating you will know what you did.
Keep up the Great Work 👍
I feel you should try one of those combines !!
Awesome video Mike, so cool to see some new iron
It's a big operation over there that ag in motion.😉👍
Thank you for sharing.
Awesome video Mike!
Just go Class.
That mother bin I bet would increase efficiency by a lot allowing drivers to load themselves
Grain tank on the af11 is 567 and hp is 775
the coin comment was great lol
@8:50- HEY, BLUE BALL!
10:30 Its a phone holder.
They mounted the engine at the same angle! that's interesting
Juan Qeere engineers are shaking in there boots!!!!!!!
JD had more than one new high HP 9RX at the show. Bet next video might have those too n it.
...their...
So Mike.. We (atleast me) are waiting for that 8900 quick review.
You better have that one ready for us.
Was thinking the same thing..😅
The 8900 is an awesome unit...
Reckon Mike would be impressed if he had a chance to demo one...😊
@@ElsaLay ,for sure.
In my area(Croatia)majority farmers drive this shade of green combines. I'd say it's 8 out of 10 times this brand out there in the fields.
I have only one question:
How big is big enough?
Great video wish it was longer, maybe part 2 and3?😃🙏👍
Good luck hillco they have finally went over the limit for my county there’s no way that thing will stay on the hills we farm
Ive been watchin a lot of New Holland CR11 (basically AF11) content and from what they say the losses are incredibly low and the efficiency is good. Also I think a 18 meter header is really big. And I think all those sensors for f.e. oil in canola and so on are kinda funny. That beeing said, Im kinda more a Case/New Holland fan. Which is not to say I hate Deere but Im not as big of a Deere Fan as CNH and as you say they all have pros and cons. Also Im not a real farmer, just very interested and trying to get into farming on the hobby side of things.
I’m kinda in the same boat as you but I have been a technician for New Holland and currently am a John Deere tech. I’ll say the John Deere tech is unbeatable but I like CNH (FPT) engines better than Deere.
Been watching a ton of footage aswell, I think this is probably the best Combine on the market out there atm. Why? Cause of the chopper design, the chopper spins the opposite direction which they usually do and instead of slowing the flow down for a split second, cutting it and then accelerating it again, it's just one fluid motion and I could almost bet on it that this combine will not plug up even in the most green Lentils/whatever someone could harvest just due to the chopper design, the people in the netherlands who engineered that piece of machine are some really clever peeps! I actually think this could be the perfect combine for Mike as long as he gets a good price for it, all new combines are really good at keeping losses very low.. but the chopping/spreading quality is always different, this machine just has it all.
@@Tranlock ,,Lentils/whatever someone could harvest" JD X9 enters the chat where they can harvest pinabbles, cucumbers and so on😆 IDK what person thought id be a good idea to put every fruit into the menu they could think of.
Had to think of it when you wrote ,,could harvest"
Mike's high time - but where is the CR 11 with the 18 meter header?
1:22 i work on those! Merlo/manulift!
I wondered if you would have a video on AiM. I think I saw you walk by my booth.
Salut Mike magnifique vidéo et grand comice agricole et bien grand et bien et intéressantes 😂😮😅😊
#heyblueball QDM another great Saskatchewan-ean
Afternoon
The case combine looks well built. It has way less belts pulleys and chains now as well. I look forward to demoing one vs our 790 Deere combines. I’m thinking it will smoke em. Deere is coming out with a much bigger x9 with the new engine they have in the big tractors
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A 112 ft roller 🤯 we use a quad track on our 60 ft roller
Holly cow a wide roller.😉
Video of the john deere booth loading........
The grain handling equipment that gets used between the combine and the truck (carts and mobile storage) is insane these days. I get how Super Bs can't be driven very far in fields and you never want the combines to stop but the capital expense of grain carts and mobile storage is outrageous and the fuel that grain carts use constantly chasing around the field is crazy. Plus the hours being put on the tractors.
R u going to be get a case combine soon ????
Is that a wild Lee I spotted 👀
Hope you demo that AF11.
It's an expensive playset/house😂😂 👍
Is the Case same same as the New Holland ?
Basically yes
Pretty much. Both are dual-rotor, have the same engine, and the only difference is the cab. The monitors have the same hardware, but the software is a bit different, with some brand-specific changes.
Af 11 The question is does it have soft close doors and a steel fuel tank?
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DO WE WANT LESS OR MORE AG IN MOTION, MORE MORE MORE!!!!
I am surprized SALFORD hadn't tried to get them LAWSON BOYZ to buy one of those sweet CHEM TOSSERS (ferterlizers, dry tossers) oh wonder if 90 feet issn't enuf for them?
Horsepower is 775 hp
Looks top heavy !!
Where is the flux capacitor on the af11
567 bushels. 775 horsepower
See a red harvester in your future?
Should be the biggest harvester.
Case is always about 10yrs behind in all tech.. everything is just so chincy.
700 hp?? I thought it didn't need that blu deeemon RKELLYpeestuff?>?
10:26 the quiet question is........
is it ''MOMMA APPROVED'' ??? cuz ya kno, she likes that red paint and watnot............
hehehehe would you all demo a 713 monster quad before an 11class red combine? or BOTH?? EITHER?? OR ?? yea both??
Trying to break it before he bought it?
Pardon Me where is #International🤔
Hi Mike, your video starts showing how badly fabricated that Hopper is: Galvanized grating showing that they were stick welded poorly, rusting already. Normally grid ore grating would be welded first and then the corrosion protection in any form would follow as the next step. Piece of junk, no german AG manufacturer would even dare to present something like this
American farm equipment has always been the best.
It's Salford, Canada, if it makes it a year that's considered plenty good.
Why would you not want 4wheel drive with that big machine anyway. I’d want tracks on that with 4wd.
6BU per sec? Isn't that half the speed of Ideal's max speed?
The Ideals is 6.2
@@everetteharris9102 ,oh yeah my math doesn't math. I only knew in liters that it was little over 200 liter per second.
Oi 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Claas 8900 in N America??? Thats a first isn't it...
No in southern AB we have a big Class dealership now and they have some of the big claas combines
@@SirHuddyIt's never been imported to N America until... litterally,,, "now"...
Lexion 8900 Terra Trac combine comes to North America.
Farmprogress (web site)
Andy Castillo
July 27, 2024
"NEW TO MARKET: The Lexion 8900 Terra Trac combine from Claas has been operating in Europe for about five years. It’s now available in North America. CLAAS"
"Having been available in the European agricultural market for about five years, Claas is bringing its 779-hp Lexion 8900 Terra Trac combine to North America."
Who makes the shiny b train trailers in the beginning of video
Titan. The exhibitor was ocean trailer.
Yay I'm second lol
Glad it made your day
Did case seriously put the 8010 cab on that new machine?
Typical half ass build quality.
Show looks Lame Hats off to #RennerFarms
😮😮😮😮 Mike buddy that's for your cell phone😢😢😢
am i the only one that's kind of annoyed how mike is talking over these people? xD like let them speak dude.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, getting old with the interrupting.
geez there stealing aus ideas (mother bin)
Show looks Lame Hats off to #RennerFarms