I operate two Case IH machines, 7120 and a 7230. Switched over from green this year and I absolutely love them!! Very easy to maintain and work on, compared to a John Deere S series machine.
Martin Skevla They are nice looking machines for sure. I’ve been around Lexions enough to know they can really swallow some crop. I don’t know much about Ideal machines but $$$.
This is so cool , being raised as a city boy when i was younger . And now though modren Technology seeing how our countrys farmers do there work is really interesting.thank you for showing this information with the world.. fred
It’s been below average on most of our farms we had a late frost that damaged the heads of wheat, averaged 70 acres on the farm in the video, usually we see 90-100 averages
Soybean will be harvested in October, so when they're harvesting winter wheat & planting soybean in this video? Late June? When they planting for the next winter wheat? November? Sorry for asking too many question, I'm very curious about planting/harvesting schedules after seeing they harvesting winter wheat & planting soybean almost at the same time
I have an idea for a video.. You could try to explain the numbers on some of the equipment as far as size and series.. I've worked on a farm and I get confused about other brands then JD
I am slowly working on that. In this machines case I have the 9250 and 8250 filmed but I have not filmed a 7250 yet. When I do I defiantly want to do a 250 series video. I did do a John Deere Maximizer Combine video on the 9400, 9500 and 9600 at ua-cam.com/video/nXywtd3ebdc/v-deo.html
Awesome vid👍love to have automated CaseIH 9250 even if I trade red top 8010, who would ever thought that we would own 8010 Class 8 combine when were kids? Back then Gleaner N series n MF 860 were king combines, CaseIH was 1680. LOL not many farmers had cab combines or Self Propelled, PTO Australian MF 525, Australian Horwood Bagshaw 1070, Australian IH 711 were common.
Whats the average field sice in western kentucky? It looks like the fields are way smaller than the fields in montana. Aren't these combines oversiced for these fields or do they have a lot of this smaller fields?
The largest field I film in is 3,000 acres. I just filmed in a 2,800 acre field of wheat this weekend. Many farms have 1,000 ace blocks. Then the fields range from 500 acres to 20 acres. It just depends on how the hand and woods sit.
I don’t think the header is set up correctly, seems like it’s bouncing around a lot, plus the gauge wheels are off the ground, they should only be off the ground when cutting in flex mode.
Cool Edit: This is interesting. Here in Poland most farms have 40 to 80 acres. Even those few big combined farms don't have such massive operations like in US.
Not me but my brother has 2 9250s one on tracks one on 720 metrics that both have rwd.. also a very late model 9230. Also my nephews have a late model 9230 and and a 8120
Only if you have the correct adapter plate for the corresponding head that you are putting on. Example: If I wanted to run a John Deere 635 Flex Draper header on my 7230 combine, then I would have to have a Bish adapter on it for it to fit.
I think header-only manufacturers such as MacDon or Midwest try to size the attachment them to fit most combines. In more obscure cases as Farmer John said, you may need to fit an adapter.
I wonder why they use a larger cubic inch engine with less horsepower in the combine? The Case IH Steiger 580 has the FPT 12.9L 787ci engine and has a power boost to 638 hp and since that is the same engine that's in the Case IH Steiger 620 which is rated at 620hp with a power boost to 682hp it could handle the power range for the combine as well. Seems like it would make the combine more fuel efficient to use the smaller engine so I wonder why they do not.
Normally WKY sees 90-100 bu per acre. This year it was 65-70 bu in most places because of two freezes in May. The freeze made the straw tougher to cut. Class 9 combines are popular here for he extra power. Many farms are going to controlled traffic practices where the tractor and combine make the same 40ft passes in tillage, planting and harvesting. For example in corn a 16 row planter is followed by a 16 row corn head. A 9250 is a 16 row machine. Unfortunately there are not many 45ft wide 18 row corn planters and corn heads on the market right now. There are not any 45ft air drills. As a result 40ft works best for the traffic pattern to reduce compaction.
@@bigtractorpower Wery good points, and thanks for your detailed answer! But yes, 40 ft seems like only choice for CTF at the moment. In Australia there are a few farms running 60 ft CTF, but they cant have the grain carts in the tracks.
We run 40 foot heads on our farm because we run an 8250 and the 9250 in the video, the 8250 can’t handle much over the 40ft head and when we do double crop beans the straw we are cutting along with bean stalks are tough as nails
@@jordanvinski3601 Huh! Just goes to show how unique conditions can be in farming. I've seen plenty of 45's on claas 8's, and even on claas 7's. Either way, they are still very nice machines ;)
Kristoffer Jensen yeah I mean we probably could run 45s but we just run the 40s as they are more popular in the area, the 40 ft on 8250 was all it liked this year because the straw was super tough this year
The combines do not come with heads, as they are purchased separately we have 2 good Mac don draper heads so no need to purchase a new case head, but Mac dons work best in our area and are easy to maintain
Nice GoPro footage, I have a AKASO which is cheaper and works just as well it cheaper, however, that means I have to edit on pc cuz my camera takes forever to connect wirelessly to my phone
Huge machine there. Mac Don is pretty popular in Kentucky. Not too many in Ohio. I bet you can't wait to video a John Deere X9 right Jason?? That will be cool. They are beasts!! Appreciate all your videos BTP!!!
Smells like a John.. Hides in the woods... yeah they said for years the rotor combine was no good.. wonder why they went to them🤔 Glad they could join the party...
@@joshpitts7256 they said twin rotors were not good because NH still had the system patented and they could not copy it. Now that the patent has expired they quickly tried to copy this system too, but the CR is still better.
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Getting the operator's opinion on the machinery is a really great feature of your videos.
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I operate two Case IH machines, 7120 and a 7230. Switched over from green this year and I absolutely love them!! Very easy to maintain and work on, compared to a John Deere S series machine.
I sat in my 8120 for 11 hours today. I love it and it eats the wheat like I eat candy
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Beautiful combine. It is very quiet in the cab.
Thank you for watching.
Nice to hear what the operator thinks about the combine👍
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Just impressive watching these big combines work. Great video once again!
Thank you for watching.
It’s nice riding along inside the combine,gives us a look as to what goes on in there
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Great looking combines.
We run a case ih 2388 in wheat, soybeans, sunflowers and corn in ND
yeaaaaahhh 2388 are the best
We run three Case 9250's on tracks. 45' MacDon headers, 35' Shelbourne strippers or 8 row corn heads. The strippers are generally for rice.
Great video btp.
It's brilliant when you get up in the cab and interact with the operator.
Keep up the good work.... 👍👍
It is a a good way to see how the machinery works. Thank you for watching.
Amazing machines! The Case ih 50 series are the best looking combines in my opinion.
I dunno the Lexion and Ideal look like they’re from the future compared to the Case. Having said that it looks really good I agree!
Martin Skevla They are nice looking machines for sure. I’ve been around Lexions enough to know they can really swallow some crop. I don’t know much about Ideal machines but $$$.
CRs look better in my opinion
This is so cool , being raised as a city boy when i was younger . And now though modren Technology seeing how our countrys farmers do there work is really interesting.thank you for showing this information with the world.. fred
I really like how u got to see from the cab
I like to do the ride alongs as often as I can.
Good combine
That looks like some mighty good wheat
Awesome footage and interview with the operator!! Nice looking machine!!
That's a whole lot bigger machine than my John Deere 3300. Thanks for taking us out to see it.
As a red power fan love to see these great machines at work,amazing .😎👍
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Another great video Jason
Great IH video. Thanks for sharing.
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Welcome to Kentucky baby!!!!
Great video
Thank you for watching.
We run a 1985 case ih 1460 and grow corn, soybeans, and winter wheat in central Wisconsin.
1460 was the first combine I ever operated
Thanks for another awesome video BTP, God bless
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Hi from western Galilee in Israel 🇮🇱 to western Kentucky. Great vid as always, keep up the good work
Great machine good technology will make farmers happy
How’s the wheat turning out there this year on a average? Thanks for sharing!!
It’s been below average on most of our farms we had a late frost that damaged the heads of wheat, averaged 70 acres on the farm in the video, usually we see 90-100 averages
Great feature talking to the operater
Soybean will be harvested in October, so when they're harvesting winter wheat & planting soybean in this video? Late June?
When they planting for the next winter wheat? November?
Sorry for asking too many question, I'm very curious about planting/harvesting schedules after seeing they harvesting winter wheat & planting soybean almost at the same time
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Hi there Jason! Greetings from Poland. We run our MY 2016 Axial-Flow 8240 in winter wheat, winter barley, spring barley, peas and oilseed rape. 😁
1996 2166 that we use for HRSW oats corn and soybeans here in MN. Any videos of big square balers?
I always love stuff around the axial flow combines. Please give more it 😅👍
👍👍 I have a video on an “IH” Edition 6150 Axial-Flow in wheat on the way.
I have an idea for a video.. You could try to explain the numbers on some of the equipment as far as size and series.. I've worked on a farm and I get confused about other brands then JD
I am slowly working on that. In this machines case I have the 9250 and 8250 filmed but I have not filmed a 7250 yet. When I do I defiantly want to do a 250 series video. I did do a John Deere Maximizer Combine video on the 9400, 9500 and 9600 at ua-cam.com/video/nXywtd3ebdc/v-deo.html
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Awesome vid👍love to have automated CaseIH 9250 even if I trade red top 8010, who would ever thought that we would own 8010 Class 8 combine when were kids? Back then Gleaner N series n MF 860 were king combines, CaseIH was 1680. LOL not many farmers had cab combines or Self Propelled, PTO Australian MF 525, Australian Horwood Bagshaw 1070, Australian IH 711 were common.
Whats the average field sice in western kentucky? It looks like the fields are way smaller than the fields in montana. Aren't these combines oversiced for these fields or do they have a lot of this smaller fields?
The largest field I film in is 3,000 acres. I just filmed in a 2,800 acre field of wheat this weekend. Many farms have 1,000 ace blocks. Then the fields range from 500 acres to 20 acres. It just depends on how the hand and woods sit.
I know in most areas family farms are merging into corporate farms but Kentucky appears to have really large acreage farms, is this the case?
What a great vid I love your channel cheers mate from Australia 👍
Thank you for watching. Always an honor to have people viewing from other parts of the world.
I would love to drive a Caseih combine.
They are nice combines.
I don’t think the header is set up correctly, seems like it’s bouncing around a lot, plus the gauge wheels are off the ground, they should only be off the ground when cutting in flex mode.
We don’t like running the gauge wheels on the ground the header bounces as the combine hits bumps going across the field
Very cool I wanted to work with such a machine!
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What would be the latest date to plant the short season beans
Most try to have the double crop beans planted by July 4. Rain delays can see July 15 as the final date some years.
bigtractorpower what would be the difference in yield from short season to long season beans
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Edit: This is interesting. Here in Poland most farms have 40 to 80 acres. Even those few big combined farms don't have such massive operations like in US.
Because Ukraine is Europe’s grain bank and has been for decades!
Will you be getting any videos of the new John Deere X9 combine would be awesome to see a side by side comparison of the X9's competition.
Might as well look at an old New Holland tr99 look at that x 9 John Deere
Nice video.
why he cuts the wheat so high?
Great video, it’s so quiet in the cab and they’re doing a nice clean job of threshing
Not me but my brother has 2 9250s one on tracks one on 720 metrics that both have rwd.. also a very late model 9230. Also my nephews have a late model 9230 and and a 8120
Very nice Axial-Flow combines.
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We harvest corn and oats and some wheat for a neighbor with our 1660 axial flow case ih combine.
Are combine cutter heads universal? In other words, will a cutter head used one a John Deere also fit a Case IH?
Only if you have the correct adapter plate for the corresponding head that you are putting on. Example: If I wanted to run a John Deere 635 Flex Draper header on my 7230 combine, then I would have to have a Bish adapter on it for it to fit.
I think header-only manufacturers such as MacDon or Midwest try to size the attachment them to fit most combines. In more obscure cases as Farmer John said, you may need to fit an adapter.
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How do the stats differ from that previous video Fendt Ideal 9T?
The 9T is much larger at 465 bu with a 36ft unloading auger that unloads 6 bu of grain per second.
the Ideal is a crappy machine, lots of crop losses. Axial Flow makes a WAY better work.
A lot more advanced than the 1480 I used to run.
So, when are you going 4K?
where was this location
Christian County Kentucky.
why is the operator not using the 50 seris automation
When I ride along in the cab he talks about using the automation.
I wonder why they use a larger cubic inch engine with less horsepower in the combine? The Case IH Steiger 580 has the FPT 12.9L 787ci engine and has a power boost to 638 hp and since that is the same engine that's in the Case IH Steiger 620 which is rated at 620hp with a power boost to 682hp it could handle the power range for the combine as well. Seems like it would make the combine more fuel efficient to use the smaller engine so I wonder why they do not.
I would imagine it has to do with how the power is used on a tractor for raw pulling power vs. it’s weight where a combine is lighter and threshing.
It looked like they had tinted windows at some angles. Do they actually have some sort of tint on them?
Very Minor factory tint I think it was the angle of the view and how the sun was shining that made the cabs look tinted
@@jordanvinski3601 ok thanks i wasn't sure
2023 Case Ih 8250 and 2018 Case ih 7240 with two 45 foot MacDon draper heads.
Is this wheat very high yielding? Im just thinking, it sounds crazy to put a 40 ft head on a claas 9 combine. Should be at least 45 ft!
Normally WKY sees 90-100 bu per acre. This year it was 65-70 bu in most places because of two freezes in May. The freeze made the straw tougher to cut. Class 9 combines are popular here for he extra power. Many farms are going to controlled traffic practices where the tractor and combine make the same 40ft passes in tillage, planting and harvesting. For example in corn a 16 row planter is followed by a 16 row corn head. A 9250 is a 16 row machine. Unfortunately there are not many 45ft wide 18 row corn planters and corn heads on the market right now. There are not any 45ft air drills. As a result 40ft works best for the traffic pattern to reduce compaction.
@@bigtractorpower Wery good points, and thanks for your detailed answer!
But yes, 40 ft seems like only choice for CTF at the moment.
In Australia there are a few farms running 60 ft CTF, but they cant have the grain carts in the tracks.
We run 40 foot heads on our farm because we run an 8250 and the 9250 in the video, the 8250 can’t handle much over the 40ft head and when we do double crop beans the straw we are cutting along with bean stalks are tough as nails
@@jordanvinski3601 Huh! Just goes to show how unique conditions can be in farming. I've seen plenty of 45's on claas 8's, and even on claas 7's.
Either way, they are still very nice machines ;)
Kristoffer Jensen yeah I mean we probably could run 45s but we just run the 40s as they are more popular in the area, the 40 ft on 8250 was all it liked this year because the straw was super tough this year
How come the farmer got rid of the head that came with the case and went with a macdon header
Because it’s better
@@ryanjohnson1265 better than a brand new 2020 head from case I don't think so
MacDon makes the best drapers. Way better than any CNH or Deere head.
How much better is it
The combines do not come with heads, as they are purchased separately we have 2 good Mac don draper heads so no need to purchase a new case head, but Mac dons work best in our area and are easy to maintain
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Nice GoPro footage, I have a AKASO which is cheaper and works just as well it cheaper, however, that means I have to edit on pc cuz my camera takes forever to connect wirelessly to my phone
Neat. I have not heard of that type of camera. Sounds like a good one. I edit every thing in IMovie on my computer.
That monster can really eat up some grain.
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The header is setup incorrectly... Use skid shoes or wheels to prevent header jumping
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Huge machine there. Mac Don is pretty popular in Kentucky. Not too many in Ohio. I bet you can't wait to video a John Deere X9 right Jason?? That will be cool. They are beasts!! Appreciate all your videos BTP!!!
Smells like a John.. Hides in the woods... yeah they said for years the rotor combine was no good.. wonder why they went to them🤔 Glad they could join the party...
@@joshpitts7256 they said twin rotors were not good because NH still had the system patented and they could not copy it. Now that the patent has expired they quickly tried to copy this system too, but the CR is still better.
I run a 8230 and 9120 I cut wheat
Wow is that cab quiet
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ouch, that's expensive for a brand new current model year combine
Noah Ater....yeah, that’s a payment of 10k a month.
I have a 5130 axial flow. Use it for corn and wheat🙂 I have a couple of Pov videos if anyone is interested🙂
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Very nice. Solid combine.
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