Two Claas Lexion 8900TT Combines Harvesting Wheat - 2021
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- This video showcases our two Claas Lexion 8900 combine harvesters with Claas 1380 Convio 45ft headers. These two machines have performed very well in our combinable crops this season. The conditions have been tricky with lots of damp mornings and evenings.
In this video we are harvesting a field of winter wheat. All the grain is tipped into our Interbenne 46 chaser bin and then transferred into our trailers to be transported back to our grain store.
Warter Priory is a world class farming operation set in the heart of East Yorkshire amidst 12,000 acres. At Warter, we pride ourselves on our reputation for quality and efficient farming. The main crops we focus on growing are wheat, barley and oilseed rape. We also grow peas in partnership with Birds Eye and some of our land is used for growing potatoes.
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Great to see your putting a clip up it been a long time
Thank you... it has been a long time!
What a machine. No one makes better farming machinery than Europe.
This video was pure entertainment. Thanks for sharing your talent!
Finally!! Another WP video. It's been a long time coming, but thanks for putting in the time and effort. It's very much appreciated.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant video, far too long, sad to see the NH go, thought they were good machines but it amazing to see how things move so fast, it was only what 4 years ago you had 4 Claas, then 3 NHI now 2 Claas, Brilliant machines cracking video.
Thanks 👍
Hi good to meet you a couple of weeks ago in the heart of the best part of Yorkshire.
Lovely cinematography of two impressive machines and you probably do more good at showing the county at it's best than "Welcome To Yorkshire" and you do it free of charge. Keep up the good work and don't forget about next year.
Here's when I filmed the 8900 in "Lowland Yorkshire" no lovely valleys I'm afraid!!! ua-cam.com/video/JZMcF0nbdo0/v-deo.html
Thanks Andy
Great video Andy :-)
Been looking on the N America Claas web sites and these 8900's still are not listed... Guessing not available in N America in 2021? Isnt it in the Fendt 10 and JD X9 1100 class 10 classification, the only three class 10 combines??? Running the same 16L MAN as the Fendt? Smaller units still running Mercedes? Whatever its absolutely amazing.... all of them are!!! Claas makes quality products but just doesnt have the support infrastructure in the US... Also watch and notice many EU and US differences with road travel,,, its insanely different here in the US!!!
Superbe vidéo vraiment, simple mais des plans d’une qualité exceptionnelle ! Et le montage est aussi parfait 🙂😉
Ça faisait longtemps que l’on avait pas vue une de vos vidéos, en espérant en voir d’autres prochainement ! 😁👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for your kind comment. Pleased you enjoyed the video... and yes, it has been too long :-)
Great Video, I used to watch your Videos years ago, the combines were much smaller, I seem to remamber you had a Cat Challenger, thanks for sharing
Great video and Nice Lexion. We have a 8700 on our farm. Hello from New Zealand
Nice to see your back! Really enjoy your videos! Greetings from France!
Awesome video. Whish you would upload more! Thanks!
Great video, always a pleasure watching you chaps in action! Well done!👍
Thanks 👍
Yes you're back!!
:-) Thanks!
Nice to see both combines working together, nice video!! 👌
Thanks!
An excellent production - and always worth the wait! These machines are impressive - the cut width and speed of harvest in particular. I'm intrigued, the combines seem to discharge exclusively to the red trailer, a specialist unit by the look of it. However, that then discharges to the blue bulk carrier(s) for travel to storage. Perhaps a volume and travel distance issue?
Thank you. The red chaser bin takes the tips directly from the combines and transfers it to trailers who transport it back to the grainstore. The trailers doing the transporting are able to spend more time on the road, and less time waiting by doing it this way.
omg missed you guys finally another video plz keep them up i love them
Thank you!
Great video, have been looking forward to a new one for awhile. Looking at it and the dust coming off of it I couldn't help but think of the men who drove the combines when all you had was a pair of goggles to keep the dust out of your eyes. I hope the people driving those luxurious machines of today sometimes remember what people went through in earlier times.
Well said. Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow! Claas knows how to make a beautiful swath for baling!
That is one nice combine!
Yes they do :-)
Great to see a video from yourselves again an what a video it was 💪💪👍
Thanks 👍
How do they compare to the 4 x 580’s you once had?
Overall they are more efficient... perhaps the x4 580s would have the edge in a huge field with long turns, but over the whole harvest these would be superior
Awesome video and you definitely made the right choice there is no better than Claas , I'm watching from Saskatchewan Canada 🇨🇦, we farm 45k acres of cereal and pulses and conola and my choice is the Class we only get the 8800 here but on 50ft honeybee header is untouchable in my opinion the output and the sample amazing especially in conola and pulses a lot less cracks. Not to mention the fuel consumption is less meaning the CPA is lower. AgainGreat Video 👍🏻
Hi Lee. Thanks for reaching out! 45k acres is huge, would love to see your operation in action! Perhaps you'll get the 8900 over there sometime? Pleased you like the video 👍
@@WarterPrioryEstate I don't think they will release the 8900 here as the horsepower would be wasted on 60bs durum on a great year average 45 most years, the 8700 here are outperforming Johndeere 790. Also on our big fields some 1000-5000 acres it would do well but not needed in the light crops, the irrigation land in Alberta most the fields are 160ac if that and all in circles so they don't have the capability for the size but would be great to see it next to the x9 -1100 , we do have a farming channel It's @MikeMitchell who I work for. Great video again and Best choice of machines hope serve you well safe harvest thanks Lee
@@LeeDicks. hi there ,I thought Mike has Fendt and JD
Or did he change to class
@@LeeDicks.hello I'm just reading these comments again. I assume you're that Lee guy in Mike's videos. Lol
You know so much about Claas but I've never seen one on Mike's farm?
The quality of your videos are amazing!
Thank you Dave, really appreciate the comment :-)
Any new video from the autumn or plans for the spring?
Nice footage Will. Which tractors are you running these days?
Thanks Andrew :-) We are still on our fleet of Case tractors... a mixture of Optum and Puma + a couple Fastracs
@@WarterPrioryEstate nice - maybe you’ll go back to Fendt sometime :)
@@WarterPrioryEstate very nice 👍🏻 Keep up the videos!
At last, another superb upload from you. It's been too long in coming, but worth the wait. I see you've gone back to Class again. The 8900's are so impressive. Does the output from them beat that of the 3 NH's you were running?
Thanks Richard. They may not beat the 3 NH's we were running in perfect conditions and a big field... but overall efficiency of the whole operation is improved by running two machines.
It’s been a long wait
Hopefully this helps :-)
Can the chaser bin driver keep up with the combines. In a good crop of wheat the combines will fill up grain tanks in about 10 to 15 minutes.
Hi. Yeah the chaser bin can keep up with the combines in most situations... it is a balance of trailers, but we make it work.
Great Video! Those 8900s soon cover some ground
Yes they do :-)
John deere X9 covers more👍
@@guys4561 Never seen one in action, Be good to see a comparison in the same field
@@YorkshiresFarming I would love to see the top 3 go head to head in the same field, claas, john deere and new holland 👍
Set it up - we will happily host ;-)
yay you are back showing us footage of your operations looks like you got rid of the yellow machines
Thanks :-) We did... switched back to Claas
4:13 - there is a little animal running away from the header
It will most likely be a pheasant or a hare. It got out of the way in time :-)
very nice video and machines thank you
Thank you too!
How long without a new video, I hope everything is fine with you!
A little too long! Thank you :-)
how much are you going to combine this year with these 2 machines
We did about 7,000ac
there acre eaters special combines
Absolutely!
fantastic video and gear
Thanks for watching!
❤️️❤️️👍👍
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Some impressive machines those 8900s👌👌, why the change from NH?
We decided we could make it work + be more efficient with two machines. Looked at the NH 10.90 and the Claas 8900... decided to go with the Claas. The New Holland fleet we had were great, not knocking them at all. Just a business decision.
@@WarterPrioryEstate What acreage will the cover?
About 7000 between them... they would be capable of more but they comfortably do that for us.
Any other videos planned?
Not in the immediate future but will try to get something out soon 👍
Great to see you back missed your videos
Thank you :-)
SUPER!!!
Many thanks!!
Nice certainly kicking up some dust
Always!
At least you have a cab when I started it was on a massey 525
Fantastic!
Glad you like it!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Wait didn’t you just change from Claas to 3 New Holland combines which were brilliant?
We can be a lot more efficient with these two machines. Not knocking the New Holland combines, they were great... but decided we could make it work with two and ultimately went with the Claas 8900s.
@@WarterPrioryEstate try 2 John deere X9. They have about 10 percent more output, and use less fuel👍
Feel free to bring one over next season and put it in the field next to one of ours... Have a feeling the JD will be eating dust 😉
How come you don't haul using trucks,especially with such a large chaser lorries would be ideal surley?
The main reason is the distance we take the grain isn't far enough for it to make a big enough difference. We use the tractors for many other things whereas the trucks wouldn't be as versatile.
@@WarterPrioryEstate but then why use a chaser and another man?