Great video Josh...looks like top-notch operation! I'm old school though...I like the yellow/black combo....I just can't get used to the Euro colors and look!!
@@gerhardma4297well if I were to spend $750k+ I wanna enjoy looking at it too and lime green and orange don’t do it for me. Also, last time I checked Claas was never a US combine, so where did the colors originate from…Europe.
I had heard a rumor about these awesome tandem trailers coming to America but I haven’t seen any of them except in Australia . And theirs are even longer in some places. Thank you Tractor Chasers for a very interesting presentation.Now if God will bless us with a new presidency maybe that person will triple the size of our highway system because we need it. And we have needed it for quite a while. Our current Interstate system was designed for the population of the late fifties, sixties and seventies and early eighties. We can do better than this debacle we have now ! It’s time to catch up with the day and age.
Interesting about the trailers. Always will prefer the Claas in black/yellow. How many acres do they farm? Here in NE Ohio about 3 weeks after wheat they combine oats. Very enjoyable video. Thanks👍🏻👌🏻
@@tractorchasers When will you ignorant Americans finally realize that the yellow/black was only adopted when they were working with Challenger. Yellow/black has absolutely nothing to do with Claas. The green has been the color for decades. And since when does the color do the work. It's still the machine that counts. Strange comments here...
Great video, I sure love the Lexion combines. The header with the black reel looks pretty cool also!
Thanks!
Great video Josh...looks like top-notch operation! I'm old school though...I like the yellow/black combo....I just can't get used to the Euro colors and look!!
Thanks Ed!
It'S not the "Euro colours". It's the original Claas colours. And it's not the colours that do the work. It's the machines.
@@gerhardma4297well if I were to spend $750k+ I wanna enjoy looking at it too and lime green and orange don’t do it for me. Also, last time I checked Claas was never a US combine, so where did the colors originate from…Europe.
I had heard a rumor about these awesome tandem trailers coming to America but I haven’t seen any of them except in Australia . And theirs are even longer in some places. Thank you Tractor Chasers for a very interesting presentation.Now if God will bless us with a new presidency maybe that person will triple the size of our highway system because we need it. And we have needed it for quite a while. Our current Interstate system was designed for the population of the late fifties, sixties and seventies and early eighties. We can do better than this debacle we have now ! It’s time to catch up with the day and age.
@@TheRandallraplee are you arkitech?
My favourite combines Claas lexion lots where I live in the uk
@@juliancope1925 do you like john deep machine?
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4150 bu between the grain cart and trucks can hold is pretty good
Interesting about the trailers. Always will prefer the Claas in black/yellow. How many acres do they farm? Here in NE Ohio about 3 weeks after wheat they combine oats. Very enjoyable video. Thanks👍🏻👌🏻
Thank you! Not sure on total acerage. It seems like most people really prefer the black/yellow. Would be neat if they went back to it.
It would but don't see it happening. @tractorchasers
@@ScottPykare I agree
@@tractorchasers When will you ignorant Americans finally realize that the yellow/black was only adopted when they were working with Challenger. Yellow/black has absolutely nothing to do with Claas. The green has been the color for decades. And since when does the color do the work. It's still the machine that counts. Strange comments here...
Very nice! Aren’t they called super B trains? Very unique though.
Thanks! Super B trains have an extended frame with a fifth wheel on the first trailer. These will have a dolly under the second trailer.
Nice
Thanks for watching!
@@rodneycody8746 you are fammer?
the machine is too big. What is it harvesting? Where is this field?
Not too big if you need two! This is harvesting wheat and southern Michigan.
@@tractorchasers thanks
How can you tell from a short video whether a machine is too big? Especially if it even operates two..... strange comment
@@gerhardma4297 it's big, very big. Do you see small driver machine?
Time for a 60 foot Honeybee head on that combine.
Neither combine is big enough for a 50 foot header, let alone a 60 footer
There is no need for running those two big cross augers in the head.