Great video! I’ve enjoyed many of them. I’m a farm kid from the 70’s-80’s… loved Farming… But I’m saddened by the Military Industrialized Complex that Has Removed the small family farms from this Nation! Those small farms Had a wealth of benefits! The millions of kids growing up on them that learned so many valuable life lessons.. Hard work, where their food came from, how to fix things, problem solve, etc, etc.!!
To think that one of these machines will do as much as 10-15 machines from the seventies is astounding. Just keeping the threshed grain away from these machines is a real job. 4-6 bushels per second is a lot. If you have ever shoveled in a bin you can appreciate how much that is.
The combines from the 70’s were so big in their day. I like getting any chance I can to film a 1970’s combine at work. They are painfully slow in comparison to today’s monster machines. But they are still very cool to see.
*The drone footage was outstanding, especially with the red equipment in the field; it really stands out, haha! The Fendt combine left a strong impression.*
Im an ex over the road truck driver all 48 states, i used to see these guys all over the country and ive always thought id love to do what they are doing, ive never farmed but my father did more than half his life and my early years i was around it a bit my father ran cotton pickers and did quite a bit of plowing i guess that's why i love watching these videos so much.
Imagine a wonderful scene in a vast green field, with sunlight shining on golden rice flowers. Suddenly, you see a giant rice cutter rushing forward with unimaginable power and precision. It's not just a machine; It is a symbol of progress, hard work, and appreciation for the fruits of labor.
This is one of my favorite videos. I just watched it for the fourth time. I love the way your videos focus on the equipment and don't have music or a fancy introduction.
Sometimes it's unbelievable how big these combines have gotten. Just when you think they can't get any bigger, sure enough someone makes one bigger. Rural roads the way they are, hard to believe that these combines can get to the field. Good information as always here. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
The Fendt has speeds of 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. In my opinion it was running at 50% in this video. It can do 6.2 bushels per second at ramming speed (100%), the Class will do 5.1 I believe.
Yeah that was really excessive, they didn't do all that better with the trailer in the previous scene either. No idea why they insist on running the piles way to high like that. Just stop for a second sheesh.
Case international and new Holland are the combines I like best. Like to see videos of the tractors and grain carts unloading in to waiting trucks. Have a great day be safe.
Our school was surrounded on three sides by cornfields. They had a hell of a time getting us back in after recess........I would daydream and watch them working on their well used and very basic equipment. No Steiger 4 wheelers or air conditioning in those days......about 1969 or 70.....
@@bigtractorpower never farmed with a mule but I helped my grandpa put in and harvest 80 acers of corn with a B model John Deere 2 rows at a time, wasn't anything I would want to do again,he however had the time of his life. Sitting under a shade tree watching me,I said I wouldn't want to do it again but I'm glad I did it made him so happy to do it with old school equipment The next year I planted the same patch of ground in less than 4 hours v the 2weeks it took with his old b model,but I'm still glad I helped grandpa plant and harvest his last crop
Use to drive for a grain and feed outfit down here in Texas. Company had 10 hopper bottoms and during harvest we'd fight about who got those big rigs. Tell the buggy drivers just LOAD THE WAGON DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE MULES. We'd roll out of those fields in about 15 minutes grossing 110k. Get back to the bins test it, dump it, and go get another one. Those big harvesters can make a driver some money.
The intro scene was great, the crunching sound, the stalks falling over as the green monster devours them, and squirrels running for their lives in terror lmao
For this video I decided to feature combines that offer 400 bu of capacity or more. The Gleaner is at 390 bu. I do plan to have a Gleaner video this fall.
Unfortunately Massey Combine production for North America ended in 2020. For 2021 AGCO dealers in the United States offer Gleaner and Fendt Ideal. I do have a Massey 9545 filmed in soybeans this fall.
Any one of these machines sure beat riding that tractor drawn self powered John Deere combine tieing Miller's knots bagging wheat n oats in 90° to sometimes 100° degree dusty heat back in the mid 50s on the CNY farm I boarded out as a teen.
Lexion 760 with a C16F....we haven’t had the greatest scenarios with standability and productivity this year but money wise I will take it all day...👍🏼
WOW! we had an old massey Ferguson where i used to work. Had a slant 6 to power it .i thought it was big and mean, but WOW ! Look at them now! More bushles, give em hell !!
All are incredible machines. Great video shots to capture all of the action, well done! The Fendt combine seemed to to an exceptional job of chopping the stalks. The unloading augers are getting so long to handle the bigger heads and cart size. God bless the American farmers. 🇺🇸
Good stuff. Hard to say how accurate the website prices are compared to what someone might actually pay, i think anyway, but interesting to see how they stack up. Based on specs Fendt looks like the deal there.
So at about the 1:00 mark, I saw some small animals running out of the rows, and I was wondering, what happens if an animal like rabbit does not get out of the way in time? I suppose it must happen occasionally at least. What prevents rabbit from getting chopped up and into the grain?
I’m not one to hate on videos but I can’t help but to chuckle at the guys that spend 500k on a quad track just to pull a grain cart on tires behind it. So much compaction
Great video! I’ve enjoyed many of them. I’m a farm kid from the 70’s-80’s… loved Farming… But I’m saddened by the Military Industrialized Complex that Has Removed the small family farms from this Nation! Those small farms Had a wealth of benefits! The millions of kids growing up on them that learned so many valuable life lessons.. Hard work, where their food came from, how to fix things, problem solve, etc, etc.!!
To think that one of these machines will do as much as 10-15 machines from the seventies is astounding. Just keeping the threshed grain away from these machines is a real job. 4-6 bushels per second is a lot. If you have ever shoveled in a bin you can appreciate how much that is.
The combines from the 70’s were so big in their day. I like getting any chance I can to film a 1970’s combine at work. They are painfully slow in comparison to today’s monster machines. But they are still very cool to see.
*The drone footage was outstanding, especially with the red equipment in the field; it really stands out, haha! The Fendt combine left a strong impression.*
. . . . and a little "Cab Corn" too !!!
@@chadmark88; yes, He should've gotten the cart to empty before the end of the row, toward doing a turn into a new section.
All look so efficient, lots of corn thank you farmers for feeding the world.
Im an ex over the road truck driver all 48 states, i used to see these guys all over the country and ive always thought id love to do what they are doing, ive never farmed but my father did more than half his life and my early years i was around it a bit my father ran cotton pickers and did quite a bit of plowing i guess that's why i love watching these videos so much.
Imagine a wonderful scene in a vast green field, with sunlight shining on golden rice flowers. Suddenly, you see a giant rice cutter rushing forward with unimaginable power and precision. It's not just a machine; It is a symbol of progress, hard work, and appreciation for the fruits of labor.
Did you have enough to eat today? If so, give thanks to God. And then a farmer. In that order.
903,731 watched this video by 11,11,22 watching these massive combines make these big farmers richer
The overhead shot of the New Holland was pleasantly hypnotic.
Thank you for watching.
That would make a great screen saver.
I appreciate 🙏 big tractor power showing our class 11 X9-1100 combine at her finest 👌 👏 thank u
They are impressive to see. I have filmed 3 different X9s this year in corn and soybeans. They eat up the acres.
The peacefulness of your farm is so refreshing
The drone footage was superb especially with red equipment in the field, it shows up better lol. The Fendt combine was impressive.
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What drone do you use!
@@JH_HAY DJI Mavic Pro2
The Fendt was impressive how much corn was spilling over the side…
This is one of my favorite videos. I just watched it for the fourth time. I love the way your videos focus on the equipment and don't have music or a fancy introduction.
Thank you for watching. The best sound to me is the machinery at work.
As amazing as these new machines are, I still like watching the older machines working. They just have more classical appeal .
Great video! I’ve enjoyed many of them.
That color scheme on the Fendt is cool. Looks like a european super car in the field!!
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It is a great looking colour and a sharp looking machine.
Just impressive how large these combines are.
Having grown up thinking our Case 660 was huge, these modern machines are truly massive.
Yea we didn’t have that to worry about just a 2-row mounted on a d-19 nimble mister
it is a beast
Impressive drone shots of all these big combines.
Sometimes it's unbelievable how big these combines have gotten. Just when you think they can't get any bigger, sure enough someone makes one bigger. Rural roads the way they are, hard to believe that these combines can get to the field. Good information as always here. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Wow that class can really unload the grain in a hurry!
They pour it out.
The Fendt has speeds of 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. In my opinion it was running at 50% in this video. It can do 6.2 bushels per second at ramming speed (100%), the Class will do 5.1 I believe.
personally, I would enjoy the exact same footage with the tractors & grain carts info. great work as always
Looks like the guy in the fends is combining and planting at the same time with the overloaded hopper in the combine.
Yeah, he ended up with some "cab corn",,lol.
Must say the Agco Fendt was producing an impressive amount of "cab corn!" (Not the machine's "fault" ...)
Yeah that was really excessive, they didn't do all that better with the trailer in the previous scene either. No idea why they insist on running the piles way to high like that. Just stop for a second sheesh.
@@kishascape a
What a waste!
Case international and new Holland are the combines I like best. Like to see videos of the tractors and grain carts unloading in to waiting trucks. Have a great day be safe.
Thank you for watching. I have lots of footage of grain carts and trucks on the way.
Watching these amazing machines makes me appreciate how much work one man and a mule had to do.
In the mule days it would have been a team of mules and a wagon with people hand picking the ears of corn. Tough long days for sure.
Our school was surrounded on three sides by cornfields. They had a hell of a time getting us back in after recess........I would daydream and watch them working on their well used and very basic equipment. No Steiger 4 wheelers or air conditioning in those days......about 1969 or 70.....
@@bigtractorpower And stacking fodder
@@bigtractorpower never farmed with a mule but I helped my grandpa put in and harvest 80 acers of corn with a B model John Deere 2 rows at a time, wasn't anything I would want to do again,he however had the time of his life. Sitting under a shade tree watching me,I said I wouldn't want to do it again but I'm glad I did it made him so happy to do it with old school equipment
The next year I planted the same patch of ground in less than 4 hours v the 2weeks it took with his old b model,but I'm still glad I helped grandpa plant and harvest his last crop
The Claas looked like it was dumping a massive river of corn into that bank out wagon! The X9 looks fantastic tho!
The 8600 TT is a monster in the field.
Looks like those John Deere Combines are filling up Fast
@@bigtractorpower The 8900 TT is the reall beast in grain and corn.We have 8 of them.
@@udo5479 I’m calling bullshit ain’t no way you got 8
@@udo5479 where do you farm?
I love watching a combine or forage harvester finish a corn row!
It’s a great view.
Especially 16 rows simultaneously.
@@GoFastGator Did you see the three rabbits run to the right when it came out.
@@larrydettmer8916 yup!
Anyone else sitting in a grain cart watching combine videos? I can't watch combines and combine at the same time...
If the Fendt could lift its auger higher, it could unload directly into the grain bin, but as it is, it will have unload into a pit or auger .:)
Awesome video Jason! Very very impressed of today’s farm farm equipment.
Thank you for watching. These combines cover a bunch of ground in a hurry.
Waited too long to unload. High-population seeding of "winter corn" at 9:34
It was a pleasure to run into you the other day. Those X9s are incredible running 16 row stalk chopper heads.
Good to meet you. The C16F sure mows down the stalks.
I liked the Claas, i got really triggered from the grain spilling over on the Fendt. :)
OK millenial
Me too I'd be yelling at my cart driver
Same. I was talking to my phone for the buggy to pull along side. Could've emptied the fendt by the time it started cutting again.
Cab corn?
@@miverson4 lol
They are all good when they work!
John deers are my favourite but the last two have blown my mind!
The X9 1100 was a beast.
5 mph and full speed ahead.
@@bigtractorpower really fast. If it were a car on the road, would’ve gotten a speeding ticket 🎫
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That 9T was LOADED in that first shot :p
Awesome video again thanks, the drone shots are amazing, thanks for sharing stay safe and keep well 👍.
I love watching a combine or forage harvester finish a corn row!
bro the opening shot was magical
Awesome video ! Nice to see different brands and models at work .
The unloading auger on the fendt is massive
Yes. It is 34ft long.
That Case IH tractor - Steiger - amazing. Stallion.
They make for a nice harvest team.
Great video. All those big combines and not one has a cab hopper for cab corn :-)
It seems that the manufactures are quite proud of their prices too.
Being a non farmer I enjoy this kind of video.
Thank you for watching.
Looks are perspective..... But the X9 has bigger numbers, period. The X9 is the beast here, I don't think anybody can argue that
The X9 is a monster. I just filmed a CLAAS 8700 and Fendt Ideal 10T. Those combines at 510 bu and 485 bu move a bunch of grain too.
@@bigtractorpower The 9T looked Small to me, compared to the X9. I'm curious to see how the 10T performs
Nothing like when I was a kid. Two.row mounted 327 corn picker on a a- John deere.
Thank you very much for this video I enjoyed seeing these large combines in the field.
Thank you for watching. They are fun to see in action.
Claas is king of combines
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I have a 1970 gleaner k, 3 row corn head. This machine would fill my brain bin in 12 seconds. Unreal.
We would like to thank you for sharing your video with us it's very educational for us...
Combines are impressive machines😉👍
Great video, thanks for sharing👍👍
They cover allot of ground.
The claas looks like a hoss to me.
thanks for taken time to put this up.very nice video.
It is fun tracking these machines down to share. Thank you for watching.
Fendt Ideal all the way!
Use to drive for a grain and feed outfit down here in Texas. Company had 10 hopper bottoms and during harvest we'd fight about who got those big rigs. Tell the buggy drivers just LOAD THE WAGON DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE MULES. We'd roll out of those fields in about 15 minutes grossing 110k. Get back to the bins test it, dump it, and go get another one. Those big harvesters can make a driver some money.
The Fendt T9 is one impressive combine. It just blast through the corn field
5 mph. Full speed ahead.
The intro scene was great, the crunching sound, the stalks falling over as the green monster devours them, and squirrels running for their lives in terror lmao
Love the channel those machines are awesome like them all
Thank you for watching.
That CLAAS seems to unload the fastest, was there corn already in the cart when they started to unload?
The Fendt has three unload speeds, my guess is he was running at 50% capacity.
Great video, thanks, but where is the GLEANER ???
For this video I decided to feature combines that offer 400 bu of capacity or more. The Gleaner is at 390 bu. I do plan to have a Gleaner video this fall.
That’s some beastly equipment. Even the grain carts and tractors were big. Wish they had Massey combines here
Unfortunately Massey Combine production for North America ended in 2020. For 2021 AGCO dealers in the United States offer Gleaner and Fendt Ideal. I do have a Massey 9545 filmed in soybeans this fall.
@@bigtractorpower I’ll check it out Jason. Thank you
In Europe the Ideal can be badged Fendt or MF.
Excellent video thanks for posting still love ❤ the green machines 👍 even if it's got the biggest price tag 😀
The X9 has tremendous capabilities.
The fendt was awesome
It is impressive.
All of them are impressive.
Great video as usual Jason!! Thanks for sharing!!
It seems that the manufactures are quite proud of their prices too.
All impressive machines! Thanks!
My favourate is the Case IH 9250. The most impressive of them all. From a SouthcAfrican perspective the touchest also.
Hi Carl BZ just watched your interview! Great job! Keep up the great job!! We need FARMERS!!!
Maybe u need to get down to my home state of Louisiana Crowley, La and flim the X9-1100 combine harvesting rice vs the S790
I would very much like to see the rice Harvest specially with an X9.
FENDT seems mighty "stout" ,,, great job 👍 Much appreciated ✌️
The Ideal is a nice combine.
THIS WAS FRICKEN AWESOME! THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO DO IN RETIREMENT.
Any one of these machines sure beat riding that tractor drawn self powered John Deere combine tieing Miller's knots bagging wheat n oats in 90° to sometimes 100° degree dusty heat back in the mid 50s on the CNY farm I boarded out as a teen.
Lexion 760 with a C16F....we haven’t had the greatest scenarios with standability and productivity this year but money wise I will take it all day...👍🏼
The 760 is a very solid combine. They do a great job.
WOW! we had an old massey Ferguson where i used to work. Had a slant 6 to power it .i thought it was big and mean, but WOW ! Look at them now! More bushles, give em hell !!
that Fendt on tracks looks sick
They roll right through the acres.
All are incredible machines. Great video shots to capture all of the action, well done! The Fendt combine seemed to to an exceptional job of chopping the stalks. The unloading augers are getting so long to handle the bigger heads and cart size. God bless the American farmers. 🇺🇸
The unloading auger on the Fendt is 34ft. The machines and headers are growing and growing. I hope to film an 18 row 45ft wide corn head this fall.
@@bigtractorpower Is that on the Fendt Ideal 10?
Gotta love harvest time I like the x9 and like the new holland pretty cool setups
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Wild rabbits were exiting stage left at 0:50
Looks like moving day.
I love farming wish i could be you guys😁
i liked them all. new holland john deere fendt claas all good combines.
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Good stuff. Hard to say how accurate the website prices are compared to what someone might actually pay, i think anyway, but interesting to see how they stack up. Based on specs Fendt looks like the deal there.
Great video. All those big combines and not one has a cab hopper for cab corn :-)
It is interesting how much open or "unshielded" area there is on the top left side oe the John Deere combine.
These machines have bigger hoppers than our bins held when I was a kid.
It’s amazing. They are bigger than most grain carts 40 years ago.
So at about the 1:00 mark, I saw some small animals running out of the rows, and I was wondering, what happens if an animal like rabbit does not get out of the way in time?
I suppose it must happen occasionally at least. What prevents rabbit from getting chopped up and into the grain?
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I’m not one to hate on videos but I can’t help but to chuckle at the guys that spend 500k on a quad track just to pull a grain cart on tires behind it. So much compaction
All of them are impressive.
Congratulations from Spain... Fantastics machines
Thank you for watching.
Super video BTP thanks for putting this video together 🚜🚜👍👍
It was fun to film.
That claas unloads the corn😳😳wow
It just pours it out.
The John Deere sure does do a lot better job of chopping the stalks than the other brands..
The X9s in this video have chopping corn heads were the other machines have regular corn heads. The chopping feature is impressive.
This attracts me and im not a farmer.. maybe i was a farmer in a past life
Ain't no way I thought this was going to be a big elite combine from half life 2 plucking up corn.
the production of two x9s is insane
They move allot of corn in a day.
I am a big fan of Case IH. Great video by the way.
Eventualmente me encanta ver cosechadoras literalmente.
The agcos unload speed and the class tanks size
Monster machines.
Awesome machines.. so much done inside of those... where those rabbits running at :51
11:20 UTVs are so small, they are giant monsters
My face swelled up just looking at all this biodust.
Dust is part of harvest. There is no way to feasible way to reduce dust from a dry crop. It disappears quickly.
@@bigtractorpower Yeah, I'm one of the lucky ones whose hay fever might actually kill him. Now I'm relegated to OTR, instead of being productive. 😐