Biggest combine harvesters in the world!

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @sophieatwal
    @sophieatwal 6 років тому +33

    Who's Google assistant brought them here? 😂

  • @_mishi
    @_mishi 6 років тому +130

    I asked google assistant what was its fav song and it sens me here...

  • @starwie
    @starwie 6 років тому +55

    This is my google assistands favorite song??

  • @lesliepepperdine5030
    @lesliepepperdine5030 5 років тому +3

    What a great video. God feeds the birds of the air and feeds us too. Makes me happy when I see the fields turning this golden and the harvest of the land .its sure sign that it's harvest time and for our farmers are getting this wonderful golden crop in. Well done. Proud to be part of a great country.

  • @nabilhex4354
    @nabilhex4354 6 років тому +86

    Google assistant sent me here yo

  • @dj00lazz
    @dj00lazz 11 років тому +2

    I would do anything to drive one of these everyday for 2 years really!
    I'm not into farming as much anymore.. but, I always found a passion for driving a combine..
    thus summer, i've been driving a twenty-two foot claas commander combine!

  • @RG-zv5ms
    @RG-zv5ms 4 роки тому +3

    This is my favourite youtube video!! I love the music too - thanks for sharing it!

  • @desertmulehunter
    @desertmulehunter 10 років тому +2

    Slick the way they pull the header and head home, nice set up!

  • @ByBeatsB
    @ByBeatsB 9 років тому +13

    we farmers will have to work everyday harder and harder the amount of people are growing on earth its our time to feed them all and work our asses off like we do every single day, i hope the world will appreciate our work more, this video actually gives me tears in my eyes i wish you all good luck in the future we can do it !

    • @robertreznik9330
      @robertreznik9330 9 років тому +2

      Grain over production is our biggest problem. When there is too much then people do not appreciate its value!

    • @ruicz
      @ruicz 8 років тому

      +Robert Reznik thousands of Children are hungry in Africa there is a use to over production

    • @robertreznik9330
      @robertreznik9330 8 років тому +3

      Rafa...Yes, but $3.5/bu for the wheat is just a fraction of the cost to get grain to the children. The corrupt in Africa get more that this to let it pass there gates.

    • @amoproduction2634
      @amoproduction2634 8 років тому +1

      we appreciate youre work sir

    • @حسينحاتم-ص4ج
      @حسينحاتم-ص4ج 6 років тому

      عفغثن

  • @emildekoven4872
    @emildekoven4872 8 років тому +1

    The music is superb and adds immeasurably to the aesthetics of the drone photography.....! Those who object plainly have yet to master the concept of the "mute button.."!!!!

  • @peteacher52
    @peteacher52 10 років тому +1

    A pleasure to watch a video with both good camera work and good music.

  • @olsjc
    @olsjc 10 років тому +1

    Machines will only get bigger and faster!!until one day some bright spark decides all food is grown under glass!!!!!thats the reality of it.It never ceases to amaze me,unless your land is ring fenced,you must destroy a lot of crop putting those headers on those combines!!!!!and for what its worth,why do you chop the straw?Why not put it out to tender?Or is it a case of "I dont want my land compacted?" Why not grow a longer variety of crop(with the same tonnage per acre?).
    Over all a great vid and great way to advertise what us farmers are capable of doing here in good old Blitey!!!!!!!!!

  • @jamesduncan1459
    @jamesduncan1459 9 років тому +14

    I am past 80 and in my younger days we had threshing machines powered by a Hart Par tractor. then we had a 6 foot combine which was a wonder. Now I see 45 foot decks and think they would not have worked in my youth as the fields were too small. How times have changed. Threshers were more fun, the meals were what I remember most.

    • @crowhillian58
      @crowhillian58 7 років тому

      When we joined the 'Common Market' thats when the hedges started being grubbed up to make bigger fields.

    • @douglasmacarthur8775
      @douglasmacarthur8775 7 років тому +1

      Yup, I threshed with the neighborhood " threshing ring" up until 1969 ( central Minnesota) Good memories !

    • @johnobrien2207
      @johnobrien2207 6 років тому

      There bigger machines and over heads in farming now .But dept is a big problem in farming / contracting ..A lot of the hard work for the hands is replaced with worry for the mind .

  • @FritztheBlitz66
    @FritztheBlitz66 11 років тому +2

    Great pictures of a fantastic combine! My last production shows the Lexion 780 in action!

    • @hawker800FO
      @hawker800FO 11 років тому +1

      my family just took delivery of a 780TT thing was incredible for corn harvest this year

  • @navymike81
    @navymike81 11 років тому +2

    love the music it make me miss the farm that i grow up on

  • @Fatmouse2054
    @Fatmouse2054 5 років тому +2

    Lmao thank you so much Google assistant I would never have discovered that song without you

  • @kiranrajesh9498
    @kiranrajesh9498 6 років тому +45

    Google assistant brought me here

  • @bajajoes1
    @bajajoes1 5 років тому +2

    This really gets efficient if you have an experienced operator. We could go thru a couple hundred acres a day with skilled operators & the kids were still teenagers!
    I was so young, I was too stupid to realize it was work! 1959-1964 Kansas/DC Parker &co.

  • @sakesama1
    @sakesama1 10 років тому +24

    Kor6930,
    I watch this and tears comes to my eyes, I LOVE AGRICULTURE, we raised alfalfa hay for our cattle ranch in Washoe Valley Nevada, That was living, it is sad what is happening today, Ranching & Farming belongs in the hands of Families not BIG CORPORATE business. Look at what Big Corp is doing now, breeding Hollow seeds, that grow Hollow Food with ZERO NUTRITION, The WORLD needs to get back to basics, ALL ORGANIC & 100% Natural. God Save America, God Bless the Farmers, Ranchers & John Deer .

    • @tingles03
      @tingles03 10 років тому +5

      Pretty positive if all our food had zero nutrition we'd all be dead. Also, have fun trying to feed everyone plus create enough extra for use in every day materials with an organic crop. Too bad no one realizes organic growers still use pesticides and herbicides on their crops, otherwise they run the risk of being completely wiped out. Plus the bushels per acre are about a quarter of the modified crop. I dont know who you are talking to but around here farming is still family run, just on a larger scale because of demand. Should probably do your research more deeply before you spout off about this GMO fad. Almost everything you use, down to your toothpaste contains GMO products. We've been using them for decades and no one has grown an extra limb. You want to help farmers and their families? stop spouting off bullshit that you cant back up with scientific research.

    • @tingles03
      @tingles03 10 років тому +3

      Hagbard Celine Uh no im really not. Farming has been in my family for decades and decades. You can also replant GMO seeds too, they just wont have the great yield. That terminator gene (the one you cant replant) everyone was freaking out about? Yeah. Never got released. There are also countless scientific studies that show GMO crops have ZERO effect on animals or humans, especially that recent one released with 40 years (100 billion animals) of data that states there is no such evidence pointing to GMO's causing ANYTHING. Seriously, google for some research papers, there are tons of scientific studies saying GMOs are fine. And before you spout off some "oh theyre paid off" bullshit, It was a peer reviewed study meaning it had to be reviewed by people in the same field before being published. Also, before you say "oh theres no way they can study 100 billion animals" there actually is a way. Farmers have massive databases FULL of information about their livestock, they have been keeping records for decades, after all, it is what makes them money. Now, how about you stop pulling stuff out of your ass?

    • @danm4502
      @danm4502 10 років тому +2

      ***** You are right regarding technology, but regarding food production, there is more than enough on earth, and would be enough even if it was all grown organically...organic food IS better for us and DOES contain more nutrition and phytochemicals...The more we "progress" the more solutions we will have to come up with to solve the problems we create in the processes lol...
      Why splice DNA from different plants together when you can just use crop rotation Or clever planting systems. Create huge industrial plain farm wastelands and then have to bring bees in to pollinate, haha. Why do we have to try to do things that nature already does better, and for free lol!
      For example we have to try to extract the beta carotene from carrots and supplement people with it, only, beta carotene doesn't truly benefit us by itself and needs a host of phytochemicals to work with it so we work out the list of 30 chemicals that work with beta carotene uptake and useage....and then perhaps adding a tablespoon of fibre to our meals, to get the GDA of fibre, one would be better off just eating a stick of carrot!
      I am not against tech, but one should always be mindful that mother nature has probably already solved a problem that one may have, in 4.6 billion years of evolution, and that we just need to follow her lead, instead of trying to be so clever ourselves..

    • @conradhein5446
      @conradhein5446 10 років тому +4

      tingles03
      In my area, which produces two thirds of the worlds lentils (and it's NOT India!), organic farms get the same yield as chemical farms. No such thing as a quarter of the modified crop! That's ridiculous! Those numbers erroneously came from your agro supplier. In some places organic out produces chemical farming, without disease, and a fraction of the input costs! And pesticides and herbicides on organic land!!! Where are you getting your information? I live in the middle of several 20000 plus acre farms, and things are NOT looking good for these guys with rampant disease issues etc etc, increasing input costs to burden farmers. By the way, GMO's have not been around for 40 years, so I have know idea who your sources are. And not to sound like some kind of conspiracy theorist, but third party research has not been allowed by Monsanto and other seed mutilators. So these peer reviewed papers your talking about is hogwash. Quite the opposite is true, thousands of peer reviewed research on the devastation of GMO's and their harm to the environment. Add to that the astronomical quantities of this "drinkable" co-lade called glyphosate being poured onto our land and we got one big armageddon. Laughable? Maybe to you. Research Dr. Huber, or Dr Arden Anderson to start. Maybe call up Dr Thomas Dykstra and ask him about GMO's. There are hundreds, if not thousands of doctors who will tell their patients NOT to eat foods with GMO in them, which, by the way is a HUGE feat considering that most corn, cotton, soy, and canola are grown GMO. Also, consider the many countries that have banned GMO produce from entering. Russia calls it bio terrorism. China burned some GMO research plots, and kicked out the US researchers as well. Japan and China also cancelled their new wheat contracts with the US because of the possibility of GMO wheat contamination. This recently happened because some Kansas farmers sued Monsanto for not letting farmers know about their GMO wheat research plots in the area. And this propaganda about North American farmers needing to feed the world so we need big crops! Not true. Research suggests that sustainable, organic polyculture across the globe could feed 60 billion people. We don't need to eat more stuff. We need high nutrition to eat less. Gluten intolerance, digestive diseases, allergies, etc can be traced to the new hybrids of wheat that are being sown, only because farmers want easy harvest and millers want easy bread making. It is absolutely true that the nutrition has been bred out of wheat to be midge resistant, lodge resistant, shorter varieties for easy harvesting, etc. You've been farming for decades? Great! I hope you realize that because of your ignorance about the crops you grow and the chemicals you use you have cause many people to become diseased and sick. What we eat should be our medicine, and if you as a farmer cannot eat what you grow in your field at any time during the season, why would you pass that off to the citizens of your country as food.

    • @КонстантинКорнеев-у7р
      @КонстантинКорнеев-у7р 10 років тому

      я стобой согласен тоштоты написал это ток

  • @marilynmceachern7926
    @marilynmceachern7926 10 років тому +4

    I share your awe of what modern technology can accomplish! Wonderful engineering to bring the world more food. But, delivering that food to where it is needed is still a problem. But enough of that!
    I grew up in the 1950 and 60s on a farm on the Canadian Prairies. We were wheat and cattle farmers. We harvested our grain with much less technology and raised our cattle the same way. It was good, satisfying and provided a decent living for a family operation. We had shoes, warm clothes in the winter, our own food, and made a little on selling to the highest bidder. What has changed, except the family thing.

  • @makingithappen9722
    @makingithappen9722 5 років тому +7

    What is a "Google Assistant?" I have never heard of it before.

  • @TheCombineLover
    @TheCombineLover 11 років тому +7

    This is very nicely and professionally done.
    The music score was awesome and really befitting the picture, too.
    I love Lexions and just wish this video was a lot longer. It is relaxing to watch them work.

    • @biggles1483
      @biggles1483 11 років тому +2

      You know I never actually thought that I find someone else who thinks this. Its a good feeling!

    • @TheCombineLover
      @TheCombineLover 11 років тому +1

      Marine471
      Yes it is, and I for one, am NOT ashamed of the fact that I LOVE combines!
      When something this useful to man is purposely designed and made, it is to be enjoyed, period.

    • @biggles1483
      @biggles1483 11 років тому +2

      Exactly!

    • @kor6930
      @kor6930  11 років тому +2

      thank you! wish i had more time to make more videos. i appreciate your comment.

    • @TheCombineLover
      @TheCombineLover 11 років тому +2

      Please take the time as you can.
      I can't get enough combine watching on here!

  • @GeneHunt406
    @GeneHunt406 10 років тому

    Great music, great video, very well edited.

  • @Pheebs77
    @Pheebs77 10 років тому +6

    Is this like a whole new subculture that I've been blissfully unaware of? Like trainspotting or planespotting - combine spotting? Wahey :D

  • @carmilblogs2421
    @carmilblogs2421 9 років тому

    This big boys toys machine with a country made songs especially are very good to watch for me

  • @mucholangs
    @mucholangs 7 років тому

    What's with the thumbs downs?
    I love farmers, and farming technology. They feed the world.

  • @henkbutter4751
    @henkbutter4751 9 років тому

    very nice video off two masterpieces

  • @patrickomahony5700
    @patrickomahony5700 2 роки тому

    I have been watching this amazing video off and on for nine years wow it memerises me every time , wonder where is KOR now,

  • @TheForby
    @TheForby 9 років тому +1

    it's amazing how big the equipment has gotten

  • @awd3264
    @awd3264 10 років тому +6

    I'm amazed by how many people think that chopped straw is useless trash! If a farmer chooses to leave it on the field it will be incorporated into the soil and return it minerals. It is also important in keeping the soil friable.

  • @yuvrajsinhsolanki1912
    @yuvrajsinhsolanki1912 6 років тому +2

    Good filming ,thumbs up

  • @fergie35X
    @fergie35X 11 років тому

    Great video, well done.
    Bring on a decent summer..

  • @Agri-Farm-UK
    @Agri-Farm-UK 11 років тому

    A great vid very well edited and smashing that wheat down at a hell of a pace

  • @thegs22
    @thegs22 11 років тому

    Coś pięknego 2x 770 + V1200 :) Bardzo fajne nagranie.

  • @Cry2703
    @Cry2703 11 років тому

    Great Video!

  • @quigley61
    @quigley61 10 років тому

    I seen one of these a few weeks ago on the road and they aren't half big, about as tall as a double decker bus, didn't know they were that big! Would hate to be coming the other way and to meet one of these

  • @3dwardcullen69
    @3dwardcullen69 10 років тому +20

    now I have to play farming simulator 2013, damn you

    • @christianhovestadt1894
      @christianhovestadt1894 9 років тому +3

      The Libertine no i have to play fs 15 now

    • @Panchito2696
      @Panchito2696 7 років тому

      Playing farm sim 17, get on my level

    • @uncleardukepro7892
      @uncleardukepro7892 6 років тому

      Panchito2696 bruh I’m in the year of 2037 playing fs 18

    • @Josh-d6j4b
      @Josh-d6j4b 6 років тому +1

      Panchito2696 I’m on fs19 get on my level

    • @cnacma
      @cnacma 5 років тому

      Xalty 1 and now they’ve just announced they’re releasing Claas combines for fs19
      It only took 5 years for OP to get his wish 🤣😂🤣

  • @alex46215
    @alex46215 9 років тому +5

    Meaningful work...keep it up guys

  • @fredsaidthat
    @fredsaidthat 10 років тому +3

    excellent film, fantastic shots

  • @MrTrashmasterfx
    @MrTrashmasterfx 10 років тому

    nice video small side question whats the name of the audio track in first few minutes of the video ?

  • @MrAchimke
    @MrAchimke 10 років тому +4

    good filming, thumbs up

  • @crowhillian58
    @crowhillian58 7 років тому

    Anyone else get excited when they hear a Combine harvester the other side of a hedge and break ot into a run to see it?

  • @Pie1984
    @Pie1984 11 років тому

    Savage video Kev, Very well done! I smell an Oscar.

  • @tompelley949
    @tompelley949 8 років тому

    Amazing! Great video.

  • @urasack
    @urasack 8 років тому +5

    It just makes my day to think that some people got fuckin pumped watching this

  • @RedFeetRober
    @RedFeetRober 10 років тому

    Beautiful work
    Please, what´s the average size of the fields to fit the size of this machines. I mean, what´s the typical size of the fields on your area?

  • @prothontron4750
    @prothontron4750 9 років тому +2

    Now thats farming with class !...and horschepower !

  • @MACHOMISTERYMAN
    @MACHOMISTERYMAN 10 років тому +1

    why does it get all funky at some parts?

  • @BeeRich33
    @BeeRich33 11 років тому

    Nice video. I haven't seen the rows here in Canada.

  • @tom6330
    @tom6330 11 років тому

    great stuff...any jobs going there this harvest?

  • @guitarwelsh
    @guitarwelsh 6 років тому

    Where were the claas's filmed

  • @gordonverrall1477
    @gordonverrall1477 5 років тому

    Please tell me, what is the piece of music that you have running with this video.

  • @yamahabradley
    @yamahabradley 9 років тому +1

    I love the music - classy

  • @thejohnmaloneman
    @thejohnmaloneman 11 років тому

    Great Video! Savage machines!

  • @neelahutton1678
    @neelahutton1678 5 років тому +6

    Google assistant has good taste.

  • @ti-jetgamer
    @ti-jetgamer 5 років тому

    It is amazing to see what moderntechnologies favourite song is!!

  • @lol62002
    @lol62002 11 років тому

    great video chap good job

  • @bettsy60
    @bettsy60 10 років тому

    what part of bedfordshire is this (north) ?

  • @brianzybura7821
    @brianzybura7821 11 років тому +23

    The combines are fantastic but I wish you would not have that music in your video. That music is a royal pain in the ass. Brian from Canada.

    • @kor6930
      @kor6930  11 років тому +2

      i have more footage to come and i promise no music next time!

    • @jeffreybrown9226
      @jeffreybrown9226 10 років тому +5

      kor6930 i demand you include music, i have a mute button and volume contol buttons. ! dont have a music button though. make them how you want, i thought it was very well made upload gj

    • @ManuelHernandez-fv2zf
      @ManuelHernandez-fv2zf 10 років тому +2

      kor6930, without the music or some sort of narrative, the video would be barren, bleak, or lifeless, to be sure. Music and/or narration sets a tone and brings life and vitality to many meaningful endeavors throughout life, my friend.

    • @TheHairybaz
      @TheHairybaz 9 років тому

      +brian zybura for sure the musics pish! get a wind doofer for the camera I woud of thought.

    • @Alembic77Series1
      @Alembic77Series1 9 років тому +2

      +brian zybura Beats overly loud heavy metal like alot of machine videos. I think it's great.

  • @keiiro
    @keiiro 5 років тому +1

    So this is the song that is stuck in google's mind HAHAHA

  • @remi.3920
    @remi.3920 5 років тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌top la vidéo

  • @tractors44
    @tractors44 11 років тому

    Nice video, good work.

  • @patricialaw1810
    @patricialaw1810 5 років тому

    Google assistant has a nice taste in music XD

  • @jimjam7834
    @jimjam7834 11 років тому +1

    Claas have 45ft headers

  • @kor6930
    @kor6930  11 років тому

    These are actually pre production 780s. It doesn't matter what size header is on the front it is still a 780.

  • @ManuelHernandez-fv2zf
    @ManuelHernandez-fv2zf 10 років тому

    Brilliant in so many, many ways.

  • @GM1258
    @GM1258 10 років тому

    What musical trac is that??

  • @sambaipeter654
    @sambaipeter654 5 років тому

    I like this machine very much hundred percent, am in Kenya

  • @hawkeye-vv4kb
    @hawkeye-vv4kb 9 років тому

    I would have expected thousands of birds to follow those harvesters, but no, none is visible. How come?

    • @rcjbvermilion
      @rcjbvermilion 9 років тому +1

      hawkeye0248 If the combines are doing their job properly, there shouldn't be much in the way of grain in the chaff that gets blown out the back.

    • @hawkeye-vv4kb
      @hawkeye-vv4kb 9 років тому

      Joel Bennett Thanks for the reply.

  • @lordjamesallin56
    @lordjamesallin56 11 років тому

    good work kev

  • @LuvBorderCollies
    @LuvBorderCollies 11 років тому

    How fast is that Fendt tractor traveling? Looks like its really flying through the field.

    • @joescheller6680
      @joescheller6680 5 років тому

      we have the 760 with 16 row corn head and you have to be wide open all the time to keep up with the grain cart

  • @theturnip8288
    @theturnip8288 7 років тому

    2012?????
    I'm pretty sure the 770 wasn't available in that cooling pack configuration at that time, these must have been prototype 780's?????

    • @kor6930
      @kor6930  7 років тому

      The Turnip correct

  • @tarabottogino
    @tarabottogino 7 років тому

    no info or spec about this combine ? from 1 to 10 ... 1

  • @justinsnyder711
    @justinsnyder711 9 років тому

    I was just wondering what the name of the song was abd who sang it

  • @bossco09
    @bossco09 9 років тому

    Awesome video....great job well done

  • @felahfarmer8437
    @felahfarmer8437 9 років тому +1

    Quel est le rendement du blé dans cette parcelle

  • @mayachoudhary2359
    @mayachoudhary2359 5 років тому +1

    How come my google assistant also brought me here

  • @happy8071
    @happy8071 4 роки тому

    So this is my Google Assistant's favourite song 😅😅😅

  • @jimjam7834
    @jimjam7834 11 років тому

    What ft are the headers?

  • @carmilblogs2421
    @carmilblogs2421 9 років тому

    i love watching it well done i love big machine

  • @kor6930
    @kor6930  11 років тому

    thanks!
    a good year would be nice...

  • @MyBlowers
    @MyBlowers 11 років тому +2

    really nice video!!!!

  • @juanasanelli6831
    @juanasanelli6831 9 років тому

    me he quedado mudo, Parece mentira en tan pocos años que van desde 1940 a la fecha desde la segadora Mc Cormick tirada por caballos con engavillador ,donde despues se juntaban las gavillas en un carro de caballos, Luego se trillaban en una trilladora de madera movida por motor de vapor , con la polea y correa plana desde el tractor que despues fueron a gasolina hasta estos ingenios asombrosos Donde un solo hombre y en un tiempo muchismo menor hace el trabajo La verdad Es maravilloso

    • @joaobarbieri8803
      @joaobarbieri8803 8 років тому

      Juan Asanelli. concordo és incrivel a inteligência do homem desde BRASIL;;;;;;;;

  • @mauretto86ful
    @mauretto86ful 11 років тому

    fantastic video good job !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @CUT7S
    @CUT7S 11 років тому

    Do you have GPS on those?

  • @Husnanid
    @Husnanid 5 років тому

    I asked google assistant what is the best song and it sent me here lol

  • @brianzybura7821
    @brianzybura7821 11 років тому +1

    In regards to your comment I like to say thank you and I look forward with confidence to your upcoming video. Brian from Canada.

  • @7810ftw
    @7810ftw 11 років тому

    nice one mate

  • @silverblackss
    @silverblackss 11 років тому

    The 45ft version isn't available in Europe.

  • @bremboblast5300
    @bremboblast5300 10 років тому

    case axial-flow 9230 are with 14 m. cutter

  • @UNKNOWN-mj6lf
    @UNKNOWN-mj6lf 5 років тому

    Google assistant got some fire shit on her playlist

  • @strmcrkjr
    @strmcrkjr 11 років тому

    Maybe the biggest for you Limeys............ why the narrow headers and small grain carts? Very small operation

    • @samskeeter1
      @samskeeter1 11 років тому +1

      Why narrow headers? Maybe because they get decent yields?

  • @Bradlemski
    @Bradlemski 10 років тому

    Think music is by Lisa Gerard.

  • @IslamFreeBritain
    @IslamFreeBritain 9 років тому

    That my friend is a Hay Fever sufferer's nightmare. Right there! ;-)

  • @ahmedullahkhan9645
    @ahmedullahkhan9645 5 років тому

    I love you Google Assistant 😍😘🤗🤔😎😃😄😅

  • @colbalt95
    @colbalt95 9 років тому

    Waiting to find out whether they are auto bots or decepticons.

  • @katg9461
    @katg9461 5 років тому +1

    Google assistant send me this video and... This is her/his favorite song????

  • @MegaMako777
    @MegaMako777 11 років тому

    very nice video!!

  • @OklahomaLubeDude
    @OklahomaLubeDude 9 років тому

    these don't look any larger than a JD 9600. Any idea how they compare in size?

    • @robertreznik9330
      @robertreznik9330 9 років тому

      about 80% larger but adjustments to save grain are better

    • @OklahomaLubeDude
      @OklahomaLubeDude 9 років тому

      +Robert Reznik Man, I would love to get behind the wheel of one of these and try it out. I grew up operating combines, I remember when having a radio in one was a big deal, lol.

    • @robertreznik9330
      @robertreznik9330 8 років тому

      I drove the Massey 90 Special in 1957, It held 60 bu and took all day to get in 2,000 bu. These are getting this in less than an hr.

  • @JanErikWeijnblad
    @JanErikWeijnblad 10 років тому

    Mycket intressant, skön och vilsam musik.
    TACK.
    Jan