Like I mentioned the other day in a video on here- Case/IH makes some darn fine looking combines, but if the back of this one is supposed to be that way, it looks like they missed the mark a little with this one. It looks like some body panels are missing.
All the panels are in place. When this was filmed the combine had run about 100 acres since delivery from the dealer. The back deck area where the engine is an open area.
2007 Case IH 8010 running John Deere 635f Hydraflex and John Deere 843 corn head in Eastern Iowa (corn and soybeans). Ran this in 2021 for the first time. Got the combine at auctions for very reasonable price. Acre eating monster.
I have a friend who who runs two 40ft Terra Flexes and would not harvest with anything else. Another farm I film at has two 40ft Terra Flexes and traded them after one season for the Geringoff Razor. 2022 is the last year for Terra Flex as Case IH has partnered with MacDon again for drapers.
I live in South Central Kansas and I work for a farm that grows corn because they run a dairy farm. Their agronomist said they didn't think any of their corn would make 60 bushel corn. Last year was a great year, because he thought our dryland corn was 150 bushel corn. Their corn got cooked pretty badly from all the heat and parched ground.
My uncle works for a guy that custom harvests for some people around Conway Springs, KS in the summer and fall, and the guy he works for owns a Case 8010 combine with a MacDon FD70 flex draper head.
Have you considered making a special trip out into the PNW to experience harvest on such different and vast rolling hills and contours? Might be worth looking into! Would make a great few videos
Case Combines aren't that bad but I still prefer Gleaner Combines. There is a chart of Case IH vs Gleaner combine wise. If you search it up find the pdf version. Also great video.
I film all brands of combines and I find the S9 Gleaners are the best on the market for clean grain and little loss. The Case IH 250 combines are very good. They just power through the harvest.
@@bigtractorpower you've got a good point there. As long they are taken care of they'll last for years. My dad told if Gleaner would put a service dealer closer whi h would be nice my farmer neighbors would buy and yes we live in a rural area in Grace Idaho.
If they run a system of constant vehicular passes, they would want all machine footprints to be in the one place, regardless of what stage the crop is at or what machine is running. Just a suggestion.
The duals help reduce compaction and increase traction. In the past decade as combines increased in size and horse power the duals size have gotten larger to handle bigger heads. The bigger tires help carry the 40ft and 45ft grain and corn heads. This 7250 has a 30ft head so the smaller tires carry the header well.
Viewed 7-28-22 from Illinois good video as always............observation......the header height control needs to be adjusted for a slower response. Noting the head is cycling to fast, constantly bouncing up and down while combine does not indicate the field being that rough.
Thank you for watching. The farmer just traded a Deere S660 and 630FD header in for the red harvest team. Just a little seat time and setting work such have it running extra well in soybeans.
Like I mentioned the other day in a video on here- Case/IH makes some darn fine looking combines, but if the back of this one is supposed to be that way, it looks like they missed the mark a little with this one. It looks like some body panels are missing.
All the panels are in place. When this was filmed the combine had run about 100 acres since delivery from the dealer. The back deck area where the engine is an open area.
Just love the red ones!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Really enjoy winter wheat harvest. Don't care what color the combine is just enjoy watching them get it done!! GO BTP 💪!!!
Wheat harvest is my favorite season to film.
Thats a good combine
The 250s really cruise right through wheat nicely.
I don’t like Case combines but this one is my favorite
I like the ones from the 80s more if I had to pick but I'm a Gleaner kind of guy
I like the look of the 66-88 series combines
@@tctoytractors9325 I do like those older Internationals and Gleaners
The 7250 is a good harvester. It was great to be able to feature this one.
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I would say something new is probably getting close by the day.
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That combine could handle a 40 foot Draper header why only 30 feet?
Field size
Where in Western NY is this? That's where I am from?
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2007 Case IH 8010 running John Deere 635f Hydraflex and John Deere 843 corn head in Eastern Iowa (corn and soybeans). Ran this in 2021 for the first time. Got the combine at auctions for very reasonable price. Acre eating monster.
1482 for the win
The 1482 is a cool combine. I got to film one in soybeans last fall at Rantoul.
Always enjoy your videos Jason.
Thank you for watching. It was exciting to feature this new combine.
Looks like a dam good crop there. Real good video sod buster.how are the ticks there. Real bad here in north west minnesota. Sam
Is the left outside duel flat?
From what I hear, that Terra-Flex will really put the terror in you from a maintenance standpoint
I have a friend who who runs two 40ft Terra Flexes and would not harvest with anything else. Another farm I film at has two 40ft Terra Flexes and traded them after one season for the Geringoff Razor. 2022 is the last year for Terra Flex as Case IH has partnered with MacDon again for drapers.
Around here they call them terrible flex.
i hope it ain't too late for the corn. didn't see how much rain you got. i like seeing the end dump trailer used. these machines are massive
It’s been a dry summer. Hopefully the corn will pull though.
I live in South Central Kansas and I work for a farm that grows corn because they run a dairy farm. Their agronomist said they didn't think any of their corn would make 60 bushel corn. Last year was a great year, because he thought our dryland corn was 150 bushel corn. Their corn got cooked pretty badly from all the heat and parched ground.
In central ky our corn is doing better now but took a big hit with all the heat.
A fella down the road, but bigger.And he has two of them 😀
Nice big red machine, 1st video of yours was back in 2013 of Case combine harvesting 23% moisture corn 🌽
That was some extra green corn. The very first BTP video from August 12, 2010 features a new 8120 Axial-Flow.
My uncle works for a guy that custom harvests for some people around Conway Springs, KS in the summer and fall, and the guy he works for owns a Case 8010 combine with a MacDon FD70 flex draper head.
Nice. The 8010 is a good combine. Is it a red one or an AFX 8010 with the black unloading auger.
@@bigtractorpower the combine is red and so is the unloading auger. The spout is black.
When this wheat was seeded?
Typically they seed in late September in WNY to early October.
Have you considered making a special trip out into the PNW to experience harvest on such different and vast rolling hills and contours? Might be worth looking into! Would make a great few videos
Yes indeed. Heading out there this weekend to film a pair of very rare Hill Side combines. I am hoping viewers will enjoy them.
@@bigtractorpower what region are you going to in the PNW?
Case Combines aren't that bad but I still prefer Gleaner Combines. There is a chart of Case IH vs Gleaner combine wise. If you search it up find the pdf version. Also great video.
I film all brands of combines and I find the S9 Gleaners are the best on the market for clean grain and little loss. The Case IH 250 combines are very good. They just power through the harvest.
@@bigtractorpower you've got a good point there. As long they are taken care of they'll last for years. My dad told if Gleaner would put a service dealer closer whi h would be nice my farmer neighbors would buy and yes we live in a rural area in Grace Idaho.
Great vídeo Jason. Success always.
Thank you for watching.
I've always wondered, why do some combines run skinny row crop duals, what's the purpose if they are running over the stuff they just harvested?
If they run a system of constant vehicular passes, they would want all machine footprints to be in the one place, regardless of what stage the crop is at or what machine is running.
Just a suggestion.
The duals help reduce compaction and increase traction. In the past decade as combines increased in size and horse power the duals size have gotten larger to handle bigger heads. The bigger tires help carry the 40ft and 45ft grain and corn heads. This 7250 has a 30ft head so the smaller tires carry the header well.
Another reasons is resale to corn growers so duals will run down your corn rows and not run over corn stalks
Red combines look good👍😁 nice video😉👍
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Whereabouts in western NY?
Rochester area.
Nice to see red in the field, I was getting a little green before but I’m alright now.
I try to mix it up to cover all the brands. I had two 8250s in a video last week.
Just kidding, I do like them all but I’m still partial to red ones since that’s what I have.
Omg beatiful combine amazing
The 7250 is a good combine.
That's a good looking tool 👍🇬🇧
The 7250 is a nice combine.
Great video good to see you again
Thank you for watching. I try to put out a new video every Monday Thursday and Friday.
Another great video Jason!
Thank you for watching.
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It’s, huge!
Thank you for watching.
Love the video
Thank you for watching.
S670/FD75
Very nice. The farm is this video just traded an S660 for this 7250.
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Viewed 7-28-22 from Illinois good video as always............observation......the header height control needs to be adjusted for a slower response. Noting the head is cycling to fast,
constantly bouncing up and down while combine does not indicate the field being that rough.
Thank you for watching. The farmer just traded a Deere S660 and 630FD header in for the red harvest team. Just a little seat time and setting work such have it running extra well in soybeans.
My cousin just bought this combine he farms 2000 acreas great combine
The 7250 is a nice combine. It cruises right through wheat.