@@toledojeeper2932 well they can have the JD X9 1100 but case and NH have upped the scale and now can be the kings of harvest with fhere new monster crop eaters
@@toledojeeper2932 well ya never said that at first but was just saying that deere has met its match i was not saying you as in you. It was about farmers keeping their deere combines rather than going for a case
What a major change in that Combine from My uncles Old Combine that I remember in My Younger Days spending time with Him on the farm in Condor. Alberta.
Yeah, I remember back in 1978 helping my uncle start his old 1959 Oliver. He'd be spraying ether into the carb and he'd send me up into the "cab" - he just jerry-rigged a canvas shade cover - to hit the button.
The first combine I used was a CCIL pull type behind a Case 2470 tractor. There's no way my neck would stand up to using pull type combines and swathers at my age now.
The way I’m seeing it from Australia is “Laura Farms” is fast becoming the No 1 Farming Video Channel in America , and Laura also has an Audience of millions all over the World ! Laura Farms in the past has always promoted John Deere Farm Machinery , but with the bad publicity John Deere is getting by planning to move to Mexico , John Deere should be “Very Worried” when somebody with as much “Pulling Power” as Laura and “Laura Farms” has , starts to do demo’s with the “Best Red Farm Machinery Case has Available” !
I'm glad you enjoyed your day running a new Red machine. I'm hoping your harvest goes well with the new header. Safe travels home and take care of Grant.
I remember when I was 12 years old. I'm on a tractor that doesn't have a disc puller cab or stem cutter if I go upwind the heat from the exhaust will burn you and going down will bring dirt with it and cover you. Farming has come a long way. I'm glad I grew up step by step to get to where I am today. Good and bad it has been a great trip. God bless!
First today's tillage speeds blew my mind and now you're shelling corn at 6.2 mph. Crazy! But much more efficient, technology-based, time-saving, operator comfort, etc etc.
I LOVE THOSE CASE IH COMBINES!! I FALL IN LOVE WITH FARMING AND AGRICULTURE IN THE FALL SEASON!!! I also just got a brief ride in a case IH combine too doing soybeans!! That and I most especially love it when I’m in the combine just riding along observing the crops getting harvested! It’s an older Case IH combine about 16 to 20 years old now. I’m still hungry for more farming combine action though ;)🚜💞💞🇺🇸☮️💞
Watching the world’s biggest combine in action is absolutely awe-inspiring! The sheer power and efficiency of this machine make harvesting on such a massive scale look effortless.
Another very good video of you doing what you do so well; operating and showing equipment while talking about/explaining to your viewers what you are doing.. I started out with red combines and then switched to green. I liked the throttle control on the combine you were driving; and my first 9600 Deere combine, for which I traded an 8820 combine, had only two, push-button, throttle settings - idle and full speed. I much prefer being able to move a throttle control to increase the engine speed all the way up in a fluid, gradual motion. Again, thanks for taking us along; and it just keeps me looking forward to your next post. What a great way to start my day.
I love the smell of freshly cut corn. And even more I love coming to South Central Nebraska to pheasant hunt! Absolutely a very special place in the beating heart of America.
God bless you, Grant, and your farm. I'm a pastor who has learned so much about farming. I'm attaching to what I'm learning from your videos to the biblical teaching of the four fields: the empty field, the seeded field, the growing field, and the harvest field. Thank you both. Trust in God and keep a strong faith. 😊
Laura, when you think about red you need to think back to the 1930,s and 40,s. In Chicago International produced 350 tractors a day. The M's and the H's were the best. JD had a hand cluch. They are all good now.
One of my earliest memories is going with Mom to the fields. She took food to my older cousins, brothers, uncles and grandpa. They were combining “High gear”. The combine cut it and tied it into shocks. The shocks were then “stacked” into teepee style stacks. S younger buy would lead the horses. An older man would ride the combine seat and hold the horse’s reins and watch over the combine. Two or three men would keep the different parts of the combine from clogging up. Two or three men would gather and stack the shocks. Past that year, I don’t remember that combine ever being used again. That would have been in about 1958 to 1959.
I think Nick and Scott aka Leg Arms Welker have you beat. They had the largest Case combine. They got to showcase the AF-11 Case combine…lol Great video Laura!
Watching you offload the corn with the 2 vehivles in perfect unison reminds my when in the Nav and refueled at sea. One HUGE tanker and our small destroyer running along at the same speed, then run a cable across the ships for the hose to follow into the refueling recepter. Cheers from Alpine, CA!
Nor always the CASE😂 new holland has realy done itself proud and the thing is new holland had the first showing of the CR11 in germany. Case followed with the AF11 then the good ole new holland crew introduced the CR10 dual rotor the same as CR11 but with smaller engine and graintank then case followed with the AF10 /9 with single rotors but the F10 is king of 1 rotor combines with the same engine and optional larger graintank as the AF11. OK case have more combines and the biggest tractor from CNH but NH was the first to show the worlds largest combine before case came into the scene with their biggest combine in the world
@@jezcolborne6329 I think you are missing the fact that the majority of both machines are identical. There are only a few things within CNH tractors and harvesters that are brand specific. So no matter who came out with what first, in the end most of it comes from the same line or at least from the same engineer's office.
laura and grant you both absolutely rock thanks for all the hard work u put in all the videos so just wanted to say that an hopes it's makes your day ❤😊
Wow Laura, very impressive. Back when I was on the farm as a kid, the Farmall Super M was the big tractor. A 2 row mounted picker, not sheller, was the cat's meow.
Great video. I'm getting so pumped about the upcoming harvest. Knock on wood, but it looks like nothing got flattened by hail this year. Loved the Factor commercial. This looks like something I could do. First time I have ever backed up and watched a UA-cam in-video promo twice. "All I have to do is pop this bad Larry in the microwave for two minutes." Bad Larry?! Yikes! Never knew there was such a thing. Get some rest and let's start cutting some corn. best rgds, Good Larry
Harvesting with the World's LARGEST Combine" gives an impressive look at the latter with modern technology that increases productivity and reduces harvesting time. The machine not only saves labor costs but also reduces agricultural product deficit, which is important in the context of increasing food demand. However, the highly technical and technology-dependent operation of the machine also poses unique formulas for farmer transportation. This video reflects the strong development of agriculture and the role of technology.
Laura you do realize since you are in Nebraska you really should have a red combine cause they are built right there in grand Island!. It was amazing to see that the engineers didn't change much in the cab from my 12 year old model. Simple design and very user friendly.
IH 1964 403 hillside still running its small farm its the new one have 1959 IH151 but its down not running. the 403 is air open air no cab you have all air and dust you can take. nice combine
@@stevenmoss2152 And they did not say it would.... But at least they never said it on the headline to the video to get more views... Harvesting with the biggest combine in the world.... Then showing the AF 10 to get more Laura $$$$$$$$$$ views!!!!
The corn harvesting machine looks very modern and smart. I am very interested in it and hope to buy it in the near future because my farm is in great need of workers.
@@donh6416 No, CNH is based in the U.K., incorporated in the Netherlands, primary owned by Exor in Italy, who also owns Fiat. That's why it has a Fiat engine in it. IH went broke and was bought by Tenneco, who owned J.I. Case, and became CaseIH based in Racine. CaseIH, in turn, was acquired by Exor and merged with New Holland. It is no longer an American company. International Harvester invented the axial flow combine, which the CaseIH flagship machines are based on. New Holland has had twin-rotor combines for 50 years. The New Holland CR10 and CR11 are slightly upsized versions of the CR10.90 with the rear drivetrain flipped 90 degrees and using the left rotor to drive the feed accelerator. The New Holland machines were introduced in Europe last year. They sprayed it with Farmall red paint and introduced it as a CaseIH machine at the Farm Machinery Show in Feb of this year, just called 'em AF-series instead of New Holland CR-series. Except at the Farm Machinery Show they had it roped off and wouldn't let anybody close to it. The CaseIH 260-series are still CaseIH design. The AF-series is not.
@@donh6416 The FTP engines and drivetrain used in both New Holland and CaseIH stands for Fiat Powertrain. When IH and J.I. Case were merged into CaseIH, they used Cummins engines under the CDC (Consolidated Diesel Corp) moniker. CDC was a joint effort between Cummins and CaseIH. The red-branded tractors and combines have not built their own engines since International Harvester went belly up in 1983.
@@chrisandkristin thay are not the same combine. The New holland CR11 AND CR10 have twin rotors and aint made in the US the combine she is driving has one rotor and its the AF10 built in the US with the twin rotor AF11. this combine she is drivinfg has a larger single AF rotor and NH has their own rotors. Case also has different programming modules. Case uses AFS and new holland uses a different program witch is PLM. SO they are not the same combine painted red. Also the style is different but the engine and graintank are the same as the AF10 and the new holland CR10 uses a smaller engine and graintank just like the case AF9 so wow can you call them the same? Dont judge snd look atthe difference.
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Some amazing tech for sure, never miss a second of Laura Farms, not even her Ads.
Six bushels per second is a impressive unload rate, but at six MPH with a 16 row head in 300 bushel corn, the machine is PROCESSING and filling the grain tank with almost 2-1/2 bushels per second.!!! VERY AMAZING.!!!!
Welker farms were using this combine as a demonstrator to harvest their wheat. It’s a great improvement over previous Case IH combines. 😊 Correction, the combine that the Welker farms was using was the AF 11. 😊
Great to hear and see the farmers sharing the world’s biggest combine how it functions and operates. Wow! Laura has gained some muscle on those arms. Grant and Laura working out in the fields. 👨🌾
Hello Laura Felix here from Ireland love your videos heading to Nebraska next week to see my cousin Mary work with the macvick farms they all run case equipment in wahoo Nebraska I hope to make a video off me I'll be in the case grencart
What a very interesting vide...My God has combines and all farm equipment changed in the last few years etc...Gone are the days when i was contracting with no cab combine lol...stay safe and see you soon
Love your videos I'm so glad Factor is your sponsor I help at a food pantry thay donate 2000 a week for us to give away to our clients. I help bag 5 in a bag times 400 every Thursday morning
Great video of Laura testing the Case combine and the Grain Cart. Im a fan of John Deere but i have to say the Case looked and performed pretty Stout! There were several interior / exterior options that would make me wanna go RED! 3 Cheers for Laura in those jeans with the Stars that we all agree were placed perfectly! KABOOM from Laurel, Delaware USA.
We own a small farm and have watched every small farmer around us slowly disappear. Farm building falling down, cattle herds gone. The U.S. went from world food producer to food dependency.
A million acres of farmland gets developed every year. Now government subsidies are covering farmland with solar panels and wind turbines. 20 million acres lost this century.
With the way JD has been going, a think a lot of farmers are looking for alternatives and Case IH is going to gain a lot of customers along the way.
lol .. I don’t know of any farmer around us that is leaving JD .
@@toledojeeper2932 well they can have the JD X9 1100 but case and NH have upped the scale and now can be the kings of harvest with fhere new monster crop eaters
@@jezcolborne6329 …So what . No one around here have enough acreage to have a X9
@@toledojeeper2932 well ya never said that at first but was just saying that deere has met its match i was not saying you as in you. It was about farmers keeping their deere combines rather than going for a case
@@toledojeeper2932 we have small fields but they want fo buy big to cut down time.
We started years and years ago with IH then Case IH. Really good machines.
What a major change in that Combine from My uncles Old Combine that I remember in My Younger Days spending time with Him on the farm in Condor. Alberta.
Yeah, I remember back in 1978 helping my uncle start his old 1959 Oliver. He'd be spraying ether into the carb and he'd send me up into the "cab" - he just jerry-rigged a canvas shade cover - to hit the button.
As someone who never got a chance to farm, I love your content especially the ones going over big equipment, take care.
The first combine I used was a case pull type combine with a Wisconsin engine on it. I was 14 years old and that was in 1954.
That Wisconsin engine was nasty to restart if it stopped hot. Had that engine on a Minnespolis Moline pull type combine in the mid 1950's. I was 6.
The first combine I used was a CCIL pull type behind a Case 2470 tractor. There's no way my neck would stand up to using pull type combines and swathers at my age now.
@@dwightl5863 ours was nasty, we started it and never shut it off all day, even put gas in it while it was running.
@@briannave7326 Same here. That engine could test one's religion.
Grandpa had j.i. case 1060 and 1160 combines long time ago.
The way I’m seeing it from Australia is “Laura Farms” is fast becoming the No 1 Farming Video Channel in America , and Laura also has an Audience of millions all over the World ! Laura Farms in the past has always promoted John Deere Farm Machinery , but with the bad publicity John Deere is getting by planning to move to Mexico , John Deere should be “Very Worried” when somebody with as much “Pulling Power” as Laura and “Laura Farms” has , starts to do demo’s with the “Best Red Farm Machinery Case has Available” !
Rubbish
John deere is controlled by Blackrock so doesn't care what consumers think.
I'm glad you enjoyed your day running a new Red machine. I'm hoping your harvest goes well with the new header. Safe travels home and take care of Grant.
I remember when I was 12 years old. I'm on a tractor that doesn't have a disc puller cab or stem cutter if I go upwind the heat from the exhaust will burn you and going down will bring dirt with it and cover you. Farming has come a long way. I'm glad I grew up step by step to get to where I am today. Good and bad it has been a great trip. God bless!
First today's tillage speeds blew my mind and now you're shelling corn at 6.2 mph. Crazy! But much more efficient, technology-based, time-saving, operator comfort, etc etc.
@@brentkelsay3439 and in the end less money to the farmer more to everyone that feeds off them.
This channel is the brightest spot on the internet.
Thanks Laura and Grant!❤
Precursor to Laura, and Grant's, harvesting time happening soon.
All the best for your farm, from Mike. ❤❤
Amazing how fast that machine can go through the field.
My god Laura, those stars look amazing on your buns hun!
I LOVE THOSE CASE IH COMBINES!! I FALL IN LOVE WITH FARMING AND AGRICULTURE IN THE FALL SEASON!!! I also just got a brief ride in a case IH combine too doing soybeans!! That and I most especially love it when I’m in the combine just riding along observing the crops getting harvested! It’s an older Case IH combine about 16 to 20 years old now. I’m still hungry for more farming combine action though ;)🚜💞💞🇺🇸☮️💞
Watching the world’s biggest combine in action is absolutely awe-inspiring! The sheer power and efficiency of this machine make harvesting on such a massive scale look effortless.
Another very good video of you doing what you do so well; operating and showing equipment while talking about/explaining to your viewers what you are doing.. I started out with red combines and then switched to green. I liked the throttle control on the combine you were driving; and my first 9600 Deere combine, for which I traded an 8820 combine, had only two, push-button, throttle settings - idle and full speed. I much prefer being able to move a throttle control to increase the engine speed all the way up in a fluid, gradual motion. Again, thanks for taking us along; and it just keeps me looking forward to your next post. What a great way to start my day.
The red machine played 2nd fiddle in this video....them stars 🌟 look amazing!!
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I love the smell of freshly cut corn. And even more I love coming to South Central Nebraska to pheasant hunt! Absolutely a very special place in the beating heart of America.
I love the stars on Lauras jeans.❤️🇺🇸
You know it’s a good day when Laura Farms post a new video
Combines are different from others, thanks for the video showing this machine
God bless you, Grant, and your farm. I'm a pastor who has learned so much about farming. I'm attaching to what I'm learning from your videos to the biblical teaching of the four fields: the empty field, the seeded field, the growing field, and the harvest field. Thank you both. Trust in God and keep a strong faith. 😊
Ist it Geant‘s farm thoug or Laura‘s Farm?
Laura, when you think about red you need to think back to the 1930,s and 40,s. In Chicago International produced 350 tractors a day. The M's and the H's were the best. JD had a hand cluch. They are all good now.
Interesting to see how frontline agriculture is being transformed by the use of technology. Thanks for posting.
You are a star! Two stars, in fact.
I love how you live in harmony with nature
I can't hardly wrap my head around the way this stuff is now. Much different than in my day. Well I guess that was 40 years ago. 😳 Wow.
One of my earliest memories is going with Mom to the fields. She took food to my older cousins, brothers, uncles and grandpa. They were combining “High gear”. The combine cut it and tied it into shocks. The shocks were then “stacked” into teepee style stacks. S younger buy would lead the horses. An older man would ride the combine seat and hold the horse’s reins and watch over the combine. Two or three men would keep the different parts of the combine from clogging up. Two or three men would gather and stack the shocks. Past that year, I don’t remember that combine ever being used again. That would have been in about 1958 to 1959.
I think Nick and Scott aka Leg Arms Welker have you beat. They had the largest Case combine. They got to showcase the AF-11 Case combine…lol Great video Laura!
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@@texxxan it was a afs 10
@@ShanePyles-jo7rpIts an AF10 it no konger uses s on its largest of combine harvesters
@@ShanePyles-jo7rpBut. The guy was talking about the twin rotor AF11 not the AF10 witch has one rotor
Watching you offload the corn with the 2 vehivles in perfect unison reminds my when in the Nav and refueled at sea. One HUGE tanker and our small destroyer running along at the same speed, then run a cable across the ships for the hose to follow into the refueling recepter. Cheers from Alpine, CA!
Red is the correct color for farm implements. Thanks for showing us some real equipment Laura!
Nor always the CASE😂 new holland has realy done itself proud and the thing is new holland had the first showing of the CR11 in germany. Case followed with the AF11 then the good ole new holland crew introduced the CR10 dual rotor the same as CR11 but with smaller engine and graintank then case followed with the AF10 /9 with single rotors but the F10 is king of 1 rotor combines with the same engine and optional larger graintank as the AF11. OK case have more combines and the biggest tractor from CNH but NH was the first to show the worlds largest combine before case came into the scene with their biggest combine in the world
I ment AF10
I ment NOT alwasys the CASE😂
@@jezcolborne6329 I think you are missing the fact that the majority of both machines are identical. There are only a few things within CNH tractors and harvesters that are brand specific. So no matter who came out with what first, in the end most of it comes from the same line or at least from the same engineer's office.
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laura and grant you both absolutely rock thanks for all the hard work u put in all the videos so just wanted to say that an hopes it's makes your day ❤😊
Good Job Laura thanks for sharing a Case ride with us.
love factor been ordering them for about 2 months now..as for the combine that looked spot on for the sim screen, i like it
Love those stars!!!!Love the combine, high tech combine!!!!!!!!
Wow Laura, very impressive. Back when I was on the farm as a kid, the Farmall Super M was the big tractor. A 2 row mounted picker, not sheller, was the cat's meow.
Thanks Laura, Great video !
Great video. I'm getting so pumped about the upcoming harvest. Knock on wood, but it looks like nothing got flattened by hail this year. Loved the Factor commercial. This looks like something I could do. First time I have ever backed up and watched a UA-cam in-video promo twice. "All I have to do is pop this bad Larry in the microwave for two minutes." Bad Larry?! Yikes! Never knew there was such a thing. Get some rest and let's start cutting some corn. best rgds, Good Larry
Hey Laura, you look really good in that red combine.
Two matching red stars
Harvesting with the World's LARGEST Combine" gives an impressive look at the latter with modern technology that increases productivity and reduces harvesting time. The machine not only saves labor costs but also reduces agricultural product deficit, which is important in the context of increasing food demand. However, the highly technical and technology-dependent operation of the machine also poses unique formulas for farmer transportation. This video reflects the strong development of agriculture and the role of technology.
Hello Laura & Grant NY here!! Love all of your videos .
When I was a farm kid we had Minneapolis-Moline, Massey Harris, Oliver & Farmall tractors. I must be old.
I appreciate you and thank you for making content.
AWESOME COMBINE.❤
Laura sure reviewed that combine masterfully
The only thing she should of said is its the biggest ever case AF10 AXF single rotor combine in the world
She was coached the whole time by the salesman. Lol
@@jaymass1178 ya, but I watched Laura, not the salesman lol
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Haha. 👍🏻
Laura you do realize since you are in Nebraska you really should have a red combine cause they are built right there in grand Island!. It was amazing to see that the engineers didn't change much in the cab from my 12 year old model. Simple design and very user friendly.
I really appreciate Your whole family , you all are true stewart's of the land, ........ May God hold you in the palm of his hand❤
Real 'Stewards' of the land wouldn't be contaminating water with nitrates so much.
That was awesome! Thank you for sharing, and it's good to see you once again. 😊
Deere has turned on farmers!
Ever consider you're the victim of fake news?
Deere machinery so expensive light weight plastic machinery going to corporation bank owned farms.
@@LeAnn610 and moving production to Mexico.
Deere has turned off some farmers too!
Deere makes more $$$ on tracking software and financing their equipment then they do on selling it
11:04 I could watch laurafarms climb combines all day!
Yes all day
IH 1964 403 hillside still running its small farm its the new one have 1959 IH151 but its down not running. the 403 is air open air no cab you have all air and dust you can take. nice combine
So if the Af10 is the largest combine in the world then what is the af11 🤔
@@adamwagner1987 its the worlds largest combine.
Welkers were demoing a AF11 up in Montana on their wheat. 11mph harvest 50 ft head and will handle a 60 ft head
@@BuckWheat0591 you wont run 11 mph in good wheat. Never happen 🤣
@@stevenmoss2152 And they did not say it would.... But at least they never said it on the headline to the video to get more views... Harvesting with the biggest combine in the world.... Then showing the AF 10 to get more Laura $$$$$$$$$$ views!!!!
I worked at the IH in East Molina plan 30 year I saw that big cambine
I saw that combine I expinalmal 25 years ago to paint it that sad cut it up I guess not.
I thought the AF11 was the largest she was in a AF10
Came here to say the same thing
Says the biggest for UA-cam views...#'s.... She is all red faced....She also lies about grants size!
This is an amazing combine!
LOVE THE 4K 60 quality and I love the videos
@1LauraFarms 😒 SCAMMMMM NO NO NO
Another year another harvest. Every yr been a great harvest. Keep em coming
Thank you .
Big combine big price!
Million dollar combine for sure.
Just thinking that old adage. The more you have the more to go wrong.
The corn harvesting machine looks very modern and smart. I am very interested in it and hope to buy it in the near future because my farm is in great need of workers.
That's some pretty amazing equipment. But I was most impressed that you color coordinated your jeans to the combine!
I have got to tour the Case IH combine factory a couple of times, very impressive
Thanks Laura and Grant y'all rock!
What a great ,what a modern farmming technology I hope one day we can afford this types of machine
I think CASE should let you try out a combine on your farm!
Yes they should. Welker farms had use of one like this last month. A demonstrator was on loan to them. They got a lot of wheat harvested with it.
She may have been hinting towards that the whole time
Her daddy already has one. A older one that Laura has operated many times.
Yes CLAUS was a killer piece of equipment
That thaaang is sweet got me seeing red stars 🤩
Wow so amazing case machine’s . Very impressive
@LauraFarmst what do you mean by hotline
The Case AF-series are actually New Holland twin-rotor machines with red paint.
Yea, both companies sell the machines also both companies sell a number of other products that are the same just painted different colors.
Case, Case IH and New Holland are all part of CNH Industrial out of Racine, Wisconsin.
@@donh6416 No, CNH is based in the U.K., incorporated in the Netherlands, primary owned by Exor in Italy, who also owns Fiat. That's why it has a Fiat engine in it. IH went broke and was bought by Tenneco, who owned J.I. Case, and became CaseIH based in Racine. CaseIH, in turn, was acquired by Exor and merged with New Holland. It is no longer an American company.
International Harvester invented the axial flow combine, which the CaseIH flagship machines are based on. New Holland has had twin-rotor combines for 50 years. The New Holland CR10 and CR11 are slightly upsized versions of the CR10.90 with the rear drivetrain flipped 90 degrees and using the left rotor to drive the feed accelerator. The New Holland machines were introduced in Europe last year. They sprayed it with Farmall red paint and introduced it as a CaseIH machine at the Farm Machinery Show in Feb of this year, just called 'em AF-series instead of New Holland CR-series. Except at the Farm Machinery Show they had it roped off and wouldn't let anybody close to it.
The CaseIH 260-series are still CaseIH design. The AF-series is not.
@@donh6416 The FTP engines and drivetrain used in both New Holland and CaseIH stands for Fiat Powertrain. When IH and J.I. Case were merged into CaseIH, they used Cummins engines under the CDC (Consolidated Diesel Corp) moniker. CDC was a joint effort between Cummins and CaseIH. The red-branded tractors and combines have not built their own engines since International Harvester went belly up in 1983.
@@chrisandkristin thay are not the same combine. The New holland CR11 AND CR10 have twin rotors and aint made in the US the combine she is driving has one rotor and its the AF10 built in the US with the twin rotor AF11. this combine she is drivinfg has a larger single AF rotor and NH has their own rotors. Case also has different programming modules. Case uses AFS and new holland uses a different program witch is PLM. SO they are not the same combine painted red. Also the style is different but the engine and graintank are the same as the AF10 and the new holland CR10 uses a smaller engine and graintank just like the case AF9 so wow can you call them the same? Dont judge snd look atthe difference.
Some amazing tech for sure, never miss a second of Laura Farms, not even her Ads.
@xLauraFarms1 Sorry, I don't fall for scams.
Laura you know the real tractors are RED. And Crops are green. Go Red Power.
Red Stars too!
Six bushels per second is a impressive unload rate, but at six MPH with a 16 row head in 300 bushel corn, the machine is PROCESSING and filling the grain tank with almost 2-1/2 bushels per second.!!! VERY AMAZING.!!!!
Welker farms were using this combine as a demonstrator to harvest their wheat. It’s a great improvement over previous Case IH combines. 😊 Correction, the combine that the Welker farms was using was the AF 11. 😊
They had an AF11.
@@JDP-we9hkI was getting ready to make this correction. I just finished watching their final video with the AF 11.
You're so great in your ad! I love your jeans with the stars!
Sensational...and the equipment was good too.
he tech in that combine is INSANE! Feels like you’re driving a luxury car, not farming! Loving the 360° camera and auto-mode! 👏🔥
Great to hear and see the farmers sharing the world’s biggest combine how it functions and operates. Wow! Laura has gained some muscle on those arms. Grant and Laura working out in the fields. 👨🌾
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LOVIN the big red stars on the back lol😃😍😍
Laura you look great in the big red combine!😊
Case makes incredible machines.
Love the jeans, straight out of the 70s!
That is CHAFFING!!! Love it!,
😁The grin you had was like a kid on christmas morning.🥰 amazing tech for the farm. thanks.
THANK YOU PRECIOUS LADY FOR YOUR POWERFUL CREATING 🙏🙏❤️😊😅🎉🎉
They sure as hell put those stars in the right spot.
@@wstlndiesel Hahahahaha, oh yeah man. That's what i thought too.
@@oceanblue964I 2nd that
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Motion passed let's Carry it to the table
I'm old (68), but I've still got a pulse.
Hello Laura Felix here from Ireland love your videos heading to Nebraska next week to see my cousin Mary work with the macvick farms they all run case equipment in wahoo Nebraska I hope to make a video off me I'll be in the case grencart
Case. Nice machines…
What a very interesting vide...My God has combines and all farm equipment changed in the last few years etc...Gone are the days when i was contracting with no cab combine lol...stay safe and see you soon
Love your videos I'm so glad Factor is your sponsor I help at a food pantry thay donate 2000 a week for us to give away to our clients. I help bag 5 in a bag times 400 every Thursday morning
Thank you for being an amazing fan.
Would like to talk more better, the first digits 214 followed by 612 and the last 661 and 5
Thanks so much for sharing this. Awesome technology.
Great video of Laura testing the Case combine and the Grain Cart. Im a fan of John Deere but i have to say the Case looked and performed pretty Stout! There were several interior / exterior options that would make me wanna go RED! 3 Cheers for Laura in those jeans with the Stars that we all agree were placed perfectly! KABOOM from Laurel, Delaware USA.
This was really helpful for me as I’m considering upgrading my equipment. Thanks for your info
Case IH is the Future of farming
I like you style of editing videos, is interesting to watch. Hello form Poland
We own a small farm and have watched every small farmer around us slowly disappear.
Farm building falling down, cattle herds gone.
The U.S. went from world food producer to food dependency.
This combine probably costs a couple million dollars.
Break one little wire and it all stops. 😮
@@LeAnn610With that header, about $1.35 million.
A million acres of farmland gets developed every year. Now government subsidies are covering farmland with solar panels and wind turbines. 20 million acres lost this century.
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Thought the afs11 is the largest.....
Largest Case. The largest Class probably has more capacity yet.
@@lynwessel2471 afs11 is the largest
@@benhikleachizinger3331 When I see one combining 10, 000 bu of corn/ hour I'll agree.
I saw that combine in experimental at work in East Molina 25 year ago