The First Rotary Combine : NEW HOLLAND TR70

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  • @donevens4357
    @donevens4357 Рік тому +25

    Great video! I bought this same machine used in 1980 from a dealer in Rockfalls IL. It was so good. I got a lot of crap from all the JD, and IH guys, but I just did my own thing. One old farmer I knew stopped by when I was doing beans, and said, that is the cleanest sample I have ever seen! I said you are welcome!! PS, he had a 6620 JD.

  • @dontorgersen1908
    @dontorgersen1908 Рік тому +5

    Bought one in 1976 with my brother. Actually was invited back to Grand Island to see the process of manufacturing. Had a twenty foot grain header and a pick up header as well. We raised wheat, barley and oats. Over the years did a lot of custom harvesting. Many great memories raising my family while cutting barley day and night! Enjoyed seeing the TR70 in action again! Thanks!

  • @joemcgrathagmachinesolutio6174

    I worked on these as a very young man in the 70s. They had a lot of capacity for the time, and they were easy to adjust. Grain quality was superb. Caterpillar engine was strong and reliable.
    The headers were.....let’s say crude, but, they would go all day. The header height control for the grain head was a lever that pivoted between two 3/8 bolts to close a ground circuit. When it went up or down, lights would dim.
    Hey, it worked.

    • @glennspreeman1634
      @glennspreeman1634 Рік тому +1

      many TR70's had Deere cornheads with an adapter. worked very well.

  • @vanstractors
    @vanstractors Рік тому +2

    Well as long as he gets to the field in that newer truck , Those older pieces of equipment will surely run !Always good to see older equipment running and working !

  • @sergiomarin1793
    @sergiomarin1793 Рік тому +3

    Wow super clean sample for a 1970s combine

  • @meredith7735
    @meredith7735 Рік тому +14

    as someone who got interested in farming initially due to the crazy technology of combines, this video is the epitome of raw mechanical engineering. thank you for sharing all of the footage of this amazing machine!

    • @austinmetro6317
      @austinmetro6317 Рік тому +5

      I'm a farmer , but i'm also very interested in engineering, other way around for me. Watching this particular video, i just realised how important and intrinsic engineering evolution is to the future of food production

    • @andynieuwenhuis7833
      @andynieuwenhuis7833 Рік тому

      This old machine is A HANDS ON old fashioned fix a broken part do it yourself machine. It's alot nicer machine to work on THEN ANY OF THE NEW STUFF,with too many sensors and microchips; with a longer break down time for parts.

    • @jameshill4900
      @jameshill4900 Рік тому

      ​@@andynieuwenhuis7833Only problem they have become obsolete. Parts are hard to find with many discontinued.

  • @ScottPykare
    @ScottPykare Рік тому +6

    It would be so awesome to be able to harvest with an older combine like this NH. I like the new equipment but the older has a special place. Thanks Jason 👍🏻

  • @johnkillian4874
    @johnkillian4874 Рік тому +6

    I grew up watching the farmer near me use this combine for corn and beans across the street, for years i couldnt remember the model and this just took me straight back to being a kid! Thanks for sharing this jason and am now also following jacob on here!

  • @johnkauppi7078
    @johnkauppi7078 Рік тому

    Australian farmer here.I drove one of these for a neighbour in the 80's,no complaints.We ran a MF 850 on our place and the TR,though same size,was a much faster,as in big eater,machine than our Massey.They were much heavier on fuel with the 3208 Cat with a duration of 9-10 hours a tank,compared to the MFs 354 perkins, 12-13 hours on a smaller tank.The TR 70 was a fine machine.I thought of getting one myself but bought a Inter 1480 in the late 90's.

  • @ArmpitStudios
    @ArmpitStudios Рік тому +4

    Still some of the coolest looking combines out there, much better style than modern.

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +3

      The TRs were cool combines. I want to find a TR95 to film next.

  • @3408kid
    @3408kid Рік тому +10

    thats a pretty clean sample i dont know if the new machines do any better great video!

  • @billz410
    @billz410 Рік тому +2

    Keep the classics comin', Jason!

  • @howardkucera2389
    @howardkucera2389 Рік тому +2

    Nice seeing one in the field again. I ran one for many years and just a couple years ago I upgraded to a tr 86 6 row head. I enjoy both machines but the tr 86 is a nice upgrade in speed and performance. We use the tr86 for corn and soybeans.

  • @marksmith9142
    @marksmith9142 Рік тому +4

    I bought corn ran through all 5 brands of combines. My favorite was from a New Holland. Just nice,clean shell corn!

  • @SimonKL11
    @SimonKL11 Рік тому +6

    That's a cool combine😉👍 thanks for sharing👍👍

  • @martyschwartz6729
    @martyschwartz6729 Рік тому +1

    Bought my first combine this year, TR99. Definitely happy with it.

  • @samtalley791
    @samtalley791 Рік тому +1

    Nice to see this. TR70 was the last combine my grandpa had. 4 row wide corn head, in western KY.

  • @jankotze1959
    @jankotze1959 Рік тому +7

    Brilliant video Jason, enjoyed seeing this TR, awesome combine

  • @scottphillips4992
    @scottphillips4992 Рік тому +4

    Had some neighbors that ran 3 TR 70's in the late 70's all the way through to about 2003 or 2004 when the dad retired.

  • @Military-Museum-LP
    @Military-Museum-LP Рік тому +3

    It’s nice to be able to make a comment first hand experience. Yes we ran a TR 70 with a 3208 cat motor. It was a big machine for its time. Three weeks Into it’s first season we picked up a large chunk of a granite type rock. We had downed corn and no crop insurance. As much as possible the corn has to be harvested.
    The rock trap had failed to function and the rock was digested causing major frame damage that the rotors were so far off their mounts.
    The combine went to the selling dealer who advised us there would be no warranty even though he confirmed the Rock trap door was defective. We had to get an attorney and finally settled (cost of the machine , plus loss of the use of the machine during harvest ) out of court 14 months later.
    NH took the combine back and cut it up into pieces we were told. We went back to IH because at the peak of the accident we had no combine. The IH dealer helped us with a demo Axial Flow that we later purchased.
    Thanks for all your wonderful videos.

    • @Military-Museum-LP
      @Military-Museum-LP Рік тому +3

      By the way there were no granite deposits in that farm or anywhere near our area! It was never clear how it got in the middle of the field!

  • @teresadroessler9872
    @teresadroessler9872 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the great video,the tr70 was my first diesel combine with a Ford turbo engine,a great machine,my first combine was a mf 300 2 row Chrysler slant 6 engine

  • @excellent952
    @excellent952 Рік тому +2

    Memories of neighbors using this machine. We were still using JD 7700 Turbo and later, IH 1480 in the 70's.

  • @doylevermillion2475
    @doylevermillion2475 Рік тому +2

    I have a TR 85 with an 8 row jd header! Great machine !

  • @tf7274
    @tf7274 Рік тому +2

    10/10 on that sample...and back in the day you never wanted to arm wrestle these operators...turning that wheel all day your forearms would double up by the end of harvest.

  • @obieacres4676
    @obieacres4676 Рік тому +2

    Thankyou for acknowledging new holland for the first rotor and the first twin rotor

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +3

      I have been a TR fan since I was a kid. It was a great opportunity to film this TR70. I want to film a TR95 badly.

    • @obieacres4676
      @obieacres4676 Рік тому +2

      @@bigtractorpower not many tr95s around

  • @alanellis9158
    @alanellis9158 Рік тому +1

    That had been a big combine in its day and it produced a decent sample too ! 4 rows against 12 or 16 rows nowdays!

  • @chadshafer8095
    @chadshafer8095 Рік тому

    Great Video. Enjoy the Older Equipment that you video as much as the newer.

  • @jedadruled984
    @jedadruled984 Рік тому +1

    We had a Clayson M103, that was a great machine.

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +1

      Very cool. Thank you for sharing. Clayson came shortly after New Holland acquired the combine line.

    • @jedadruled984
      @jedadruled984 Рік тому +1

      @@bigtractorpower You sure ?
      The M103 was made early 60th.
      On youtube several videos about Clayson M103, also from my home country the Netherlands.

  • @karolykovacs5009
    @karolykovacs5009 Рік тому +2

    Very good parcel combine!

  • @x3mperformace
    @x3mperformace Рік тому +14

    One thing blows my mind, completely, when i see these kind of machinery.
    The age...
    If i consider the new equipment, i doubt that any of them, will be running in 50+ years out into the feauture.
    But a lot of the machines built back in the 60's - 70's and 80's are still running to this day.

  • @clintonstubbs2319
    @clintonstubbs2319 Рік тому +2

    I’ve never really seen many New Holland combines in Georgia. From what I understand, New Holland developed one of the first rotary combine harvesters.

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +1

      New Holland did bring the first rotary combine to market in 1975. The TR was a strong seller in the corn belt. The first 10 units were sold near where I live in Kentucky to a soybean seed farm replacing a fleet of John Deere 7700 combines.

  • @404nitro
    @404nitro Рік тому +2

    Pretty cool. Looks like he has a neat channel himself.

  • @stevecunningham2759
    @stevecunningham2759 Рік тому

    Thanks BTP!

  • @adamreyling6505
    @adamreyling6505 Рік тому +5

    Thats interesting. I didn't know NH had the first rotary.

  • @williamdonovan8187
    @williamdonovan8187 Рік тому +4

    The rotary thrashing system eliminated the need for side-hill combines because it worked even if the combine was not level from side to side.

  • @obieacres4676
    @obieacres4676 Рік тому +5

    Love the video love the twin rotors. makes me sad you went to a Deere. I had a deere for 30 years and finally got a new holland. Kinda the opposite of your journey

  • @charlesfuglie2491
    @charlesfuglie2491 Рік тому

    My grandpa had one of them. I rode in that many hours there. I remember distracting that one with a rock.

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому

      The TR70 has a cool cab. All windows with the safety bar around the front window. Good memories.

  • @RJ1999x
    @RJ1999x Рік тому +32

    New Holland invented the twin rotor in 1975, 45 years later John Deere copies it

    • @Hinesfarm-Indiana
      @Hinesfarm-Indiana Рік тому +7

      They copy everything

    • @RJ1999x
      @RJ1999x Рік тому +6

      @@Hinesfarm-Indiana pretty much correct

    • @RJ1999x
      @RJ1999x Рік тому +3

      @@ROCK-s1t catchy, but very wrong

    • @drizz786
      @drizz786 Рік тому +3

      So they really are the apple of agriculture, Good to know.

    • @RJ1999x
      @RJ1999x Рік тому +2

      @@ROCK-s1t lol, you couldn't be further from the truth. Obviously didn't read the original post

  • @littlerougue
    @littlerougue Рік тому

    I like when your turn around is the front yard

  • @davidkimmel4216
    @davidkimmel4216 Рік тому

    Great machine

  • @jamesbarbour8400
    @jamesbarbour8400 Рік тому

    Still gets the job done and has doubtless paid for itself several times over, unlike todays combines, which cost in excess of a Million dollars with a header - just an insane amount of money for a machine that is continually depreciating in value.

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому

      The combines built in the 70’s with proper care really hold up. Almost 50 years of service.

  • @ericsmith1453
    @ericsmith1453 Рік тому +2

    I think you are correct was the first self propelled rotary, the first rotary machine to my knowledge was a pull type designed and built by a British Company by the name Slattery. It was very popular in South Africa in the sixties to nineties. I suspect the engineers over at International Harvester studied it closely.

    • @daniedippenaar2224
      @daniedippenaar2224 Рік тому +1

      The Slattery combines was built at Potgietersrus, South Africa. They also designed and built machines for picking and shelling peanuts.

    • @ericsmith1453
      @ericsmith1453 Рік тому +1

      @@daniedippenaar2224 Thanx for the info,It appears the International Harvester Axial Flow harvesters followed this design closely .

  • @joaopedromoreira4185
    @joaopedromoreira4185 Рік тому +3

    Uma pena a New Holland não ter comercializado esses rotores duplos aqui no Brasil

  • @michaelstark703
    @michaelstark703 Рік тому +1

    No sensors to fail in there, but a great yellow tree air freshener😂😂😂

  • @bradolsen8629
    @bradolsen8629 Рік тому

    I enjoyed this video very much but I will still be a green and yellow John Deere fan. Thank you grandpa

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching. The TR70 is a good combine but do are the John Deere combines.

  • @wingrider687
    @wingrider687 Рік тому +2

    I hope he owns the yard he keeps turning around in 😂

  • @FrequencyOfThought
    @FrequencyOfThought Рік тому

    I recall a lot of farmers in Iowa snob nosing New Holland for whatever reason. Brand loyalty I suppose

  • @detroit6025
    @detroit6025 Рік тому +1

    Grandpa had a tr70 with the 3208 and 6 row corn head.

  • @EDBZ28
    @EDBZ28 Рік тому +1

    Great video and history. I always thought was odd that manufactures produced a 5 row corn head….never a 5 or 10 row planter. What was the more popular engine choice…Ford or CAT?

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +1

      The 5 row corn heads were used in seed corn harvesting. The male row is knocked out during the growing season. If you plant 12 rows of seed corn you harvest 10 rows and that is where the 5 row corn head came in handy.
      I would say CAT was more popular. I have come across more TR70’s with the 3208. The combine in this video has the CAT engine.

    • @EDBZ28
      @EDBZ28 Рік тому +1

      @@bigtractorpower very cool and great info! I never knew that about seed corn production and 5 row heads! A friend of mine from Alfred State college years back had a TR combine with 3208…he was from Penn yan and I think they sold it to a farmer in Canandaigua, NY. Not sure where it is now.

  • @paulcasefarms9933
    @paulcasefarms9933 Рік тому +1

    Boehn farms on youtube had a couple of them. Both of his were gear drive and one had a v8 gas motor.

  • @AJmx2702001
    @AJmx2702001 Рік тому +1

    IH dropped the twin rotor concept to stick with the axial flow and the engineer that was on the IH twin rotor took the idea with them to New Holland. The 1st versions of IH concept of twin rotor was based on the IH 234 Sheller Unit Rotor

    • @philipingram1667
      @philipingram1667 2 місяці тому

      The engineer's name was Roland Hill and I worked with one of his former coworkers from East Moline who told me IH had decided to go with the single rotor and he (Hill) was a proponent of the other design. There was a consent decree that kept New Holland from selling machines until 1977 when IH released the Axial Flow line.

  • @jamesjolly7406
    @jamesjolly7406 Рік тому

    👋hey👋 from Dexter,Missouri

  • @DavidRoberts-g4g
    @DavidRoberts-g4g 2 місяці тому

    I believe the 1st TR70's were built in Lexington, Nebr.

  • @jrofficialchannel3012
    @jrofficialchannel3012 Рік тому

    Good

  • @tarheels100
    @tarheels100 9 місяців тому

    Looks to have just a touch of play in the stearing wheel after 50 years 😉

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  9 місяців тому +1

      It may. 5 decades in the field is a long time for a combine.

    • @tarheels100
      @tarheels100 9 місяців тому

      @@bigtractorpower No kidding. Quite a career.

  • @popswrench2
    @popswrench2 Рік тому

    tooo KooooooooooooooooooL!!!

    • @popswrench2
      @popswrench2 Рік тому

      and SADLY , this is PERFECT appilication for a 3208 , except for the WEIGHT , and the "cheap CAT" sales point kept an otherwise JUNK engine in the market a decade longer .... AG and excavators , worked for its best farily constant RPM . after that , ugh . sure kept my wrenches turning 🤣😅😂

  • @Vip.kitty123
    @Vip.kitty123 Рік тому +1

    Nice Jason. Why doesn't new Holland sell more combines

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +2

      New Holland sells allot of combines in Europe. According to New Holland they sell 1 in four combines produced works wide.

    • @Vip.kitty123
      @Vip.kitty123 Рік тому +1

      @@ROCK-s1t nice to know.

    • @Vip.kitty123
      @Vip.kitty123 Рік тому +1

      @@bigtractorpower thanks for the info Jason

  • @charlesfuglie2491
    @charlesfuglie2491 Рік тому

    They had 3 options for engines. The 3208 cat and the Ford more than they had a gas they offered for a will too

  • @Oliver66FarmBoy
    @Oliver66FarmBoy Рік тому +1

    Wonder how many they built with the Ford diesel. I don’t think I have ever seen one in that series that wasn’t 3208 powered. Did even know it was offered as an engine option till just now.

    • @JacobsFarmLife
      @JacobsFarmLife Рік тому

      @@andrewbrown7831 We had two TR70s one with the v8 cat and one with ford 6 turbo. both hydrostatic

    • @crestviewfarm5229
      @crestviewfarm5229 Рік тому

      Boehm Farm used to have one with the Ford diesel, and another with the Ford 361 gas.

    • @CathySharp-g4c
      @CathySharp-g4c Місяць тому

      My dad bought his TR70 back in the early 80's from a neighbour. My dads combine has the Ford engine option. We are up in Alberta Canada. Great machine, purrs like a kitten. Harvested barley, oats and canola.

  • @crestviewfarm5229
    @crestviewfarm5229 Рік тому

    Great video! You forgot about the 361 gas as an engine option. I don't think that many were made. The one that the UA-camr wanna be farmer currently owns is the only one I've ever seen.

  • @damjanr9497
    @damjanr9497 Рік тому +2

    THANK YOU ....................🙏✌👍🙏 🤎💚💙

  • @Gs-sv6pw
    @Gs-sv6pw Рік тому

    Note he said FIRST !!!!! The TR70 sits in the Hebert Ford museum.

    • @Gs-sv6pw
      @Gs-sv6pw Рік тому

      Henry Ford

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +1

      The TR70 is the first rotary combine. The model in this video of course is not serial number one nor do I want to portray it as number. This video is intended to give the history of the TR70 combine and its significance in threshing.
      I did film the serial number one International 1460 Axial-Flow a few years ago harvesting soybeans. That video is titled Serial Number One IH 1460. The 1460 the IH’s first rotary combine in 1977.

  • @duggydo
    @duggydo Рік тому

    When I saw the thumbnail, I thought maybe you had filmed Wes Pandy harvesting.

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому

      No he has sold his TR70s. He harvests with a TR96 which is another cool Twin Rotor.

    • @duggydo
      @duggydo Рік тому

      @@bigtractorpower I know. I just saw the yellow combine on my phone and thought of him. Good video. Thanks for making these. You do really good work on the filming and research.

  • @Hinesfarm-Indiana
    @Hinesfarm-Indiana Рік тому +1

    I was wondering who first made the rotor combine, I think it was 77 or 78 when gleaner made the first transverse rotor.

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +12

      Here is the Rotary Combine time line
      New Holland 1975
      International 1977
      Gleaner 1979
      White 1979
      Massey Ferguson 1985 ( Acquired White)
      CLAAS 1995
      John Deere 2000

    • @Hinesfarm-Indiana
      @Hinesfarm-Indiana Рік тому +2

      @@bigtractorpower ok awesome, thanks.

    • @alancopper7866
      @alancopper7866 Рік тому +4

      Minneapolis Moline had the first rotary cylinder in the corn sheller before any one else had there's.

    • @Hinesfarm-Indiana
      @Hinesfarm-Indiana Рік тому +1

      @@alancopper7866 was that a pull type?

    • @robwar2288
      @robwar2288 Рік тому +2

      I always thought IH was first! Never thought about NH! Wow!

  • @jeanphilippecarrere3845
    @jeanphilippecarrere3845 Рік тому

    J'ai ça grande sœur la TR 85 en France 🇨🇵

  • @GaniyuKazeem-y3y
    @GaniyuKazeem-y3y 9 місяців тому

    Good morning sir I need this type of machine how can I get your information

  • @jamesjolly7406
    @jamesjolly7406 Рік тому

    👍👍

  • @donaldcathey1358
    @donaldcathey1358 Рік тому

    We run 2 TR 70 3208 cat corn soybean wheat milo

  • @fonderrobert1
    @fonderrobert1 Рік тому

    My younger brother @organicdairyman runs a TR98 New Holland combine

  • @jensandersen2176
    @jensandersen2176 Рік тому

    In the Ford Museum in Detroit, there is a TR 70 with a V8 gas engine. I am not sure what brand that engine is,

    • @IG10705
      @IG10705 Рік тому

      Most likely it's the Ford engine option they had

  • @cementer7665
    @cementer7665 Рік тому

    I do NOT think this was the first New Holland Twin Rotor combine, IIRC, their first TR Series were RED, with Yellow trim, and came out in the late 1960's.
    I am thinking that the Model number of the first was something like TR-65, and the ads first appeared in magazines like Farm Journal and Successful Farming.
    The New Holland dealer at Springfield, NE had one of these red and yellow combines that set on his lot for several years unsold, and at one point, my uncle went to look at it, but the dealer would not come down off the original price, so it stayed there.

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +4

      The New Holland’s in the 60’s were the 975, 985 and 995. There were conventional combines. They were painted red with yellow cabs. I really really want to film one of those classics.

    • @jameshill4900
      @jameshill4900 Рік тому

      ​​@@bigtractorpowerThere is also the 1400 I believe is the same but with diesel motor? Neighbour has one low hours that was stored as a spare. Unfortunately he pulled it out for room and likely it will deteriorate outside like my dad's old 985 has. I remember back then all the metric bolts but it was a nice combine in it's day. Great video as always.

  • @laurieredfern8045
    @laurieredfern8045 Місяць тому

    I purchased a NH TR 70 in !978 still operate a NH Cr 9040 better sample better cabin Progress

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Місяць тому

      Very cool. I am working on 50
      Years of Twin Rotor for 2025.

  • @paulofrancisco565
    @paulofrancisco565 Рік тому

    👍👍👏👏👏

  • @iahawk36
    @iahawk36 Рік тому +1

    Several of my neighbors ran these growing up. Great machine for harvesting, but they all had a bad habit of catching fire!

    • @terenceblanchette9059
      @terenceblanchette9059 Рік тому +2

      You had to keep the engine compartment clean, especially with the Cat engine. Because of the V8 configuration the turbo was on the back side close to the sheet metal. Chaff would build up around the turbo and catch fire. I owned TR 70's and never had an issue. It happens to JD combines quite often too. Again safety and maintenance.

  • @GaniyuKazeem-y3y
    @GaniyuKazeem-y3y 9 місяців тому

    Hello sir please I want to buy this machine I need this type of machine how can I get your information

  • @interman7715
    @interman7715 Рік тому

    Here's a bit of trivia ,IHC had been perfecting and developing the rotary combine since the early 60s and had invested over $100,000,000,00 in the concept. Some IHC engineers defected to NH and taken the technical drawings with them ,NH rushed the twin rotor( to get around the IHC patent) into production to beat IHC .A court battle ensued and IHC was awarded a settlement for NH's infringement.

    • @interman7715
      @interman7715 Рік тому

      @bigtractorpower. Thanks for the video buddy, good to see these classics at work 👍

  • @woodwelder
    @woodwelder Рік тому

    I thought New Idea was the first to use a Rota ..?

  • @dana9265
    @dana9265 Рік тому +4

    Oh, my the good old days when men and women actually had to run equipment not like nowadays, you just sit back and do nothing pretty much

  • @williammay5300
    @williammay5300 Рік тому

    No sound

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +2

      I am not sure why you are not hearing the sound. I just played the entire 14 minutes on UA-cam and it has full sound. Is mute on your UA-cam sound key?

    • @Hinesfarm-Indiana
      @Hinesfarm-Indiana Рік тому

      I’ve got sound

    • @williammay5300
      @williammay5300 Рік тому

      @@bigtractorpower it's better now

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +1

      @@williammay5300 good to hear. 👍👍. Thank you for watching.

    • @ikonseesmrno7300
      @ikonseesmrno7300 Рік тому

      @@bigtractorpower I've noticed that, as of late, freshly uploaded YT videos seem to be lacking their sound for a few minutes after posting. Have no idea why that is. Just hope it gets fixed. Hope you had a great Christmas, Jason & have a great New Year!! Regards!

  • @derekcrago2197
    @derekcrago2197 Рік тому +1

    Does that farmer even make a profit using vintage equipment???🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @bigtractorpower
      @bigtractorpower  Рік тому +3

      Sure they do. This farm has a smaller at acreage of corn as they focus on fresh vegetable and hay production. The corn is part of the rotation and the TR70 covers the acres they have in corn well. Plus the farmer enjoys running this combine.

    • @garybarrett6581
      @garybarrett6581 Рік тому +2

      what a stupid remark!!!!!!!

  • @AlreadyShort
    @AlreadyShort Рік тому