Spent a few seasons running these 4900 balers before actually selling agco products for 10 years. Even with the new Massey balers today the design has hardly changed from 40 years ago.
As tall and wide as possible just as JohnDeere recommends if you can afford those kind of tires and also gauged out wide on axles looks awesome and gives shorter turning radius it’s all about that look and stance only a true hot rod enthusiast bad ass mother fucker farmer rock and roller would know about . We know who we are?
I've noticed that small tractor, they used to make them like that in Serbia/Yugoslavia, named IMT 539 (licensed by Massey Ferguson), my family has one of those and we use it for baling, not as big and impressive as these monsters but it bales for over 20 years strong.
We had a 2090. I loved that tractor but hated the power shift transmission. It stayed broken more often than not it seemed like. I wonder if that tractor has the same. It sounds like a power shift but must be more sturdy than the one we had.
Hey. We don´t really know how much Hp it has, because it don´t have them at 1000 pto rpm. I tested it some years ago and test guy said that when he pushed it to 900 rpm, he could feel the power :-) Easy 250+.
Ah... Memories, er um.. nightmares!! Ran our 4900 on a 2294 for about five years. Did some very steep stuff!!! Some creative approaches to getting the windrows in to the baler. Got a bigger tractor! 3394, it's still about 50 horse power short for most of our hills, but the tractor weight to baler weight ratio is much better!!! The 2294 in the video is white, with Case-IH logo, so.. 1985??? Ours is, was supposed to have been painting red at the dealership, but wasn't.. our 3394 is red, it's an 1986.. the six speed power shift is much better than the 2294s three speed!!
@Mr Sunshines that you just said plus the fact the bale chamber is empty, and theres a bale sitting on the end of the walkers, would lift the drawbar and back axle enough to loose traction... Is that why the 35 ferguson was on standby😀
Hey. We don´t really know how much Hp it has, because it don´t have them at 1000 pto rpm. I tested it some years ago and test guy said that when he pushed it to 900 rpm, he could feel the power :-) Easy 250+.
Makes it up because it has almost twice the horsepower than the Case - the MF has 226 horsepower, the Case only has 116 horsepower, and it still almost made it up the hill.
The tires are too wide for hill use. Okay for loose soil and anti compaction. But that’s not usually a problem in them there hills. lol. Farm boys. Gotta love em.
Tires are good even for hill use ! This 2294 has not enough front-weigh and too much tire-pressure ! But even when, would not guaranteed that he had managed this hill ! The stronger MF nearby even struggled ,, with his only little bigger CASE-baler :)
Yes. Only 116 horsepower compared to 226 horsepower in the Massey Ferguson. Laughing at the folks on here saying the Massey Ferguson is better than the Case - the Massey Ferguson has almost twice the horsepower, & of course cost twice as much as the Case did to buy new.
Just needs a little more weight that’s all but leave those tires and wheels alone they make the tractor look awesome that’s the whole point when you own something it’s the whole pride thing knowing you have something that makes people take a second glance that’s the fun part of farming?!
@@RCiler Definitely true but that Massey looks like to have more weight than the Case and it definitely knew that baler was back there while making his pull. If the case switched to a more traditional tire he'd probably still have to have speed to pull that baler up that hill. But you're definitely not wrong.
@@boagrious101 The Case here only has 116 horsepower, compared to the Massey Ferguson's 226 horsepower. That's why the MF made it up the hill and the Case didn't - the MF has almost twice as much horsepower as the Case.
@@johnosullivan6439 I know the Massey has more horsepower for certain, but he also had the weight to get that power to the ground, it takes weight to move weight and if you don't have the weight to get all the power to the ground then you'll have to compensate with momentum instead. And floatation tires are not good enough traction for these balers like a traditional tire would be, which is what the Massey is sporting. Even with the Massey having a clear weight advantage you can see that it was still on the threshold of spinning out as he creeped it up the hill. So creeping up the hill with the Case was not an option even if it were pumping out 500hp.
@@boagrious101 Was just making the point that the Massey has almost double the horsepower of the Case - didn't say anything about the speed. You make a good point re the tires though - it's ridiculous to expect any tractor to work like this on flotation tires, surprised the Case got as far as it did
for when your front end gets sunk in mud? lol probably not what theyre for but thats what id do, sorta like the rollers infront of the old style ww2 halftracks & for extra weight
They don't even touch the straw... I thought maybe you lower them to the ground to carry the front of the tractor when your roading from field to field... It's hard on them 4wd tractors to run on pavement... But I'm sure that's not the reason either
We ran a Case 2670 pulling an Air seeder with 90' of the boom.
That tractor was amazing.
This set up is primo.
Thanks.
Spent a few seasons running these 4900 balers before actually selling agco products for 10 years. Even with the new Massey balers today the design has hardly changed from 40 years ago.
I could listen to the hum off that case all day long! Old skool love it..
The sound of that engine OMG NICE
Still one of the best looking tractors to this day. I love the old look wig they’d bring them back
Ahh it's nice to see them old tractors in the field working
What a beautiful tractor sounds perfect 👌
That’s part of my lotto winning dream
My too
That is some tractor, very nice
George Saunders probably pretty rare on your side of the pond but somewhat common for it’s age on this side
just a question do you see any tractors like this in you area. on my farm in the United Stated we run deere and older case tractors
Nicholas Lawrence I wonder that myself. With the David Brown connection I’d say it’s possible
I love the old white case tractors
Definitely the coolest paint job of the case tractor era 👍👍
Mecanic:How wide do you want your tires
Farmer: yes
😂😂
Yes
wide tires look awesome
@@lateatday9826 Unless your in row crop setting a and smash half the crop with them
@@nickmeyer3101 true but they still look awesome
As tall and wide as possible just as JohnDeere recommends if you can afford those kind of tires and also gauged out wide on axles looks awesome and gives shorter turning radius it’s all about that look and stance only a true hot rod enthusiast bad ass mother fucker farmer rock and roller would know about . We know who we are?
Thank you! Great sounding tractor!
That ol Case sounds good and looks good
the sound of pure horse power , its music to my ears,
It kinda sounds like a Cat 3406B fixing to tear up a highway. 😂 RIP REAL Cat OTR engines
you know your stamp on the window says Talking ass when translated to Norwegian lol
provenxreaperx In danish it means something like “silly fool”
Silly fool talking out their ass!
Like the sound of the case straight piped
I've noticed that small tractor, they used to make them like that in Serbia/Yugoslavia, named IMT 539 (licensed by Massey Ferguson), my family has one of those and we use it for baling, not as big and impressive as these monsters but it bales for over 20 years strong.
539 masina moze sve poslove da radi
I have a Case 2294 and it's my favourite tractor. Only issue that Case has as they get older you experience shifting issues due to worn linkages.
We had a 2090. I loved that tractor but hated the power shift transmission. It stayed broken more often than not it seemed like. I wonder if that tractor has the same. It sounds like a power shift but must be more sturdy than the one we had.
3 ps.
Nice tractor
Would be nice to see the rows raked together for a more efficient purpose running up and down the field
Maybe you should go rake it for them
@@bobwalton5657 🤣
That thing is a beast! 🤘🏼
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That sound Case... 😍😊
Beautiful sound
Nice yoke, proper weapon, no ad blue!
A beast of a tractor ..What hp is it Theres some crack off the engine a brutal hill
Hey. We don´t really know how much Hp it has, because it don´t have them at 1000 pto rpm. I tested it some years ago and test guy said that when he pushed it to 900 rpm, he could feel the power :-) Easy 250+.
Dude, you are movin!
Case is the best machine in world
Ah... Memories, er um.. nightmares!!
Ran our 4900 on a 2294 for about five years. Did some very steep stuff!!! Some creative approaches to getting the windrows in to the baler.
Got a bigger tractor! 3394, it's still about 50 horse power short for most of our hills, but the tractor weight to baler weight ratio is much better!!!
The 2294 in the video is white, with Case-IH logo, so.. 1985???
Ours is, was supposed to have been painting red at the dealership, but wasn't.. our 3394 is red, it's an 1986.. the six speed power shift is much better than the 2294s three speed!!
This was red, we painted it white, the others at farm is white.
Love that Cummins diesel. Real muscle. Probably 220-250 horse. And an ass load of torque.
It is making 152 hp
*Why is it difficult when climbing uphill. Not enough horsepower, torque, land conditions ect?*
No Cummins. Case old engine 504bdt.
It has the 504 cc engine that are addicted to fuel when loaded and no lugging power.
Wonderful! Very nice! Do you have some other videos featuring this tractor?
Yes check my UA-cam.
Beauty tractor, amazing sound. what size of tires are on that.
850/60-38 750/45-30,5
Very nice JI Case tractor
Sweet music
Beautiful big case.
Nice outfit, must be a fair hill to stop it like that.
Farmer Joe you call that a hill ?
@@provenxreaperx Well it's a slope that it can't climb, so yes I'd call it a hill
@@farmerjoe8144 lmao that response was so practical, I just cracked up.
There's no damn tread either - they gettin their money's worth outta that set LOL
@Mr Sunshines that you just said plus the fact the bale chamber is empty, and theres a bale sitting on the end of the walkers, would lift the drawbar and back axle enough to loose traction...
Is that why the 35 ferguson was on standby😀
The SOUND!
Case best sounds engine!
Some day I will paint a Magnum that color.
yes, we should revive the black and tan colors..
...what a nice Beast - Top Video!!
looks like the traction tires on the baler help it go up the hills better. LOL
son fabuleux
I know I’m gonna be a dumb ass for asking but what’s the tire set up in front for???
It’s to pack the straw row down so it fits under the tractor better
Asked the same question , then I found yours. Thanx for asking
Power 💪
Looks like it needs some new tires, there's close to no tread at the center of the tire
That is smart tractor and sounds👌
Sounds like my Chevy Truck👍💪
How many horse is she shoving out @ shaft you reckon??? I can't even remember what she should be but she sounds mint on the 4900!
Hey. We don´t really know how much Hp it has, because it don´t have them at 1000 pto rpm. I tested it some years ago and test guy said that when he pushed it to 900 rpm, he could feel the power :-) Easy 250+.
Cool tractor!
Awesome tractor
We still run a Heston 3900 most reliable balers I used and have the first big baler Massey put name on love simplicity of use?
Very good machines
Big red makes it up!
Big red knew it was back there for sure though.
Makes it up because it has almost twice the horsepower than the Case - the MF has 226 horsepower, the Case only has 116 horsepower, and it still almost made it up the hill.
@@johnosullivan6439 Case 116 HP. LOL its born with 140+ You think it will run like that with stock horsepower? MF have more, but nothing like that.
@@johnosullivan6439 CASE has 141 HP regular ... and is pushed to 200+ as Christian Thomsen wrote !!
Rake and combine rows to make less trips baling.
Costs less to run a rake than baker.
John Doe are you going to buy them a rake then? Last rake I worked on at work was £40,000 and not many people can pull £40K out of their pocket
Wow look at the capability of that thing......
Ærgeligt der ikke er mere halm i de strenge der... Man kan næsten ikke høre når stemplet skal pakke hamlen... Men fed video❤️❤️❤️
verry nice
Massey Ferguson number one.
Massy man got the right tractor !!
jim clements Nothing run's like a Deere!, we have before Massey 3080 and Steyr 9190 it's same thing like Massey 3690,
Nothing runs like a deere when the puma is hunting!
That Massey is a much bigger tractor. 2294 factory rating was only 130hp.
@@mjoe7 140+ But difference is 0,1 liter engine.
Massey man has the right tyres also. Not enough weight and grip with those wide ones on hills. Great for softer conditions though.
Coming up over that brow ,POWER
Should have a medium duty four wheel drive, thats a big baler for that small of a tractor
What motors do these have? Sounded like a straight six
Andrew Price Case built 8.3L (504.) NOT CUMMINS as some would have you believe. It actually predates the 8.3 cummins
That is straight six .. CASE 8.3 litres :) !!
magnifique vidéo le son est énorme
They probably won't be needing that much, this year.
Nice !
The tires are too wide for hill use. Okay for loose soil and anti compaction.
But that’s not usually a problem in them there hills. lol. Farm boys. Gotta love em.
Tires are good even for hill use ! This 2294 has not enough front-weigh and too much tire-pressure ! But even when, would not guaranteed that he had managed this hill !
The stronger MF nearby even struggled ,, with his only little bigger CASE-baler :)
@@supersonic1246 Stronger MF???
one nice turbo boost leak on that case
It was not turbo leek. It was the torque limiter sliding.
Asking a lot out of that little baby tractor
Yes. Only 116 horsepower compared to 226 horsepower in the Massey Ferguson. Laughing at the folks on here saying the Massey Ferguson is better than the Case - the Massey Ferguson has almost twice the horsepower, & of course cost twice as much as the Case did to buy new.
@@johnosullivan6439 CASE has 141 HP regular ,, this One is tuned to 200+ HP .. !!
Whsts the wheels in the front for ? Weights ?
Need more weight on front axle
Very nice 💪
that little 539 MF or whatever sure looks lost among these beasts...
Still working STRONG.
Hola hermosa máquina para que sirven las ruedas que están en el frente del tractor?
Squashing rows down to fit under tractor
Need weight on the front of the tractors plenty of power and not enough weight
Is the muffler big enough?
No
What muffler😂
Pure Sound
Just needs a little more weight that’s all but leave those tires and wheels alone they make the tractor look awesome that’s the whole point when you own something it’s the whole pride thing knowing you have something that makes people take a second glance that’s the fun part of farming?!
Thanks.
As big as it is..it won't bale uphill!! nice tractor though!
Gareth Ifan Its so dry that it can’t get traction up the hill..
Yes, I could see that..that Baler must be very heavy..?
Some more tread on those tires would help
Straw is slippery to begin with. New tires would make a big difference. The tractor has a nice sound. Love the chrome pipe.
Bold Floatations arent helping her grip. Lovely sound but i bet shes thirsty
Tractors are geared for low end pulling, therefore slower gear selection equals more power. Do not mistake speed for power, a rookie mistake,
But they need the speed for momentum, creeping that big weight up that hill is no where near an option.
@@RCiler Definitely true but that Massey looks like to have more weight than the Case and it definitely knew that baler was back there while making his pull. If the case switched to a more traditional tire he'd probably still have to have speed to pull that baler up that hill. But you're definitely not wrong.
@@boagrious101 The Case here only has 116 horsepower, compared to the Massey Ferguson's 226 horsepower. That's why the MF made it up the hill and the Case didn't - the MF has almost twice as much horsepower as the Case.
@@johnosullivan6439 I know the Massey has more horsepower for certain, but he also had the weight to get that power to the ground, it takes weight to move weight and if you don't have the weight to get all the power to the ground then you'll have to compensate with momentum instead. And floatation tires are not good enough traction for these balers like a traditional tire would be, which is what the Massey is sporting. Even with the Massey having a clear weight advantage you can see that it was still on the threshold of spinning out as he creeped it up the hill. So creeping up the hill with the Case was not an option even if it were pumping out 500hp.
@@boagrious101 Was just making the point that the Massey has almost double the horsepower of the Case - didn't say anything about the speed. You make a good point re the tires though - it's ridiculous to expect any tractor to work like this on flotation tires, surprised the Case got as far as it did
I am not a farmer so what are the 4 small tires on the front of the case 2294 for?
if there is much hay in the rows, it drags under the tractor. but the four wheels push it down so it’s more compact
What a mean machine! How much hp does it have?
paatcho , 141 hp
Blake Painter sounds like 241!
paatcho, Open Pipe.
Blake Painter despite that, de smoke coming out..
Cummins engine best engine sound you can get
What's so easy about this picture; implement prices are down on all equipment and there are used hay rakes in great condition.
Very seldom buy new.
Am I the only one that wondered what the tires are for on the front
I was just gonna ask the same thing.
Weights for traction
They are to pull down the row of straw so they dont go in contact with the tractor.
for when your front end gets sunk in mud? lol probably not what theyre for but thats what id do, sorta like the rollers infront of the old style ww2 halftracks & for extra weight
They don't even touch the straw... I thought maybe you lower them to the ground to carry the front of the tractor when your roading from field to field... It's hard on them 4wd tractors to run on pavement... But I'm sure that's not the reason either
No DEF good old times.
Belli 😍
Cool
How many of the small balls have been in this kind of big? More than 35?
Something like New Holland 945, I believe makes bales 10-15 kg. This 500-550 kg.
Have it water into the tires?
No
how much weight the baler ? Thx
8500 kg.
Amazing sound power
This is porn to my ears
Look’s good
sounds like it has a boost leak
All show and no go! 😳😳😳😂
Max
Cummins?
Den går sgu rent!!!
Look at all that weight
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