Continue to find more gleaners. They are so underrated. I’m always enthused to see you and other TH-camrs filming them. They are beautiful machines that more farmers need to try out. They are truly a one of a kind combine. No other brand is even close in design or simplicity. Cleaner with a gleaner is what I always say. That’s all we use. We got a brand new s96 gleaner.
@@bigfloppa2089 Not a chance .‘gleaners are the most underrated combines with the cleanest samples with the least amount of loss. Jason from big tractor power said that this is what he observed.
I love to watch combines. They are marvels of engineering. Imagine a farmer, 75 years ago, going to a John Deere engineer and telling him that he wants to buy a machine that will enter a field of standing corn at one end and exit the other end with nothing but clean grain in the hopper. The machine has to steer itself and tell me the moisture content and yield per acre. That engineer would be sure the farmer had been drinking heavily but that's what we have today.
Glad to see More Gleaners In your videos. I Love the Gleaners & White Combines the Best. Not to much of a Fan of anything Green & Yellow. Everyone compares Green to everything else. You are Buying the Name. It is Fitting to see the Gleaners as they Celebrate their 100th Anniversary in 2023.
Good to see the silver fleet just working quietly harvesting the crop. I think Gleaner needs to gear up their dealer network. Great alternative to red and green.
It is hard to tell how tall that silo is. Its width is very narrow relative to its heighth which may make it look taller, and there is nothing around it for contrast.
I am a huge fan of your channel have been for years and I'm so happy that you post videos like this to encourage people to pay attention by the roads when it comes to the harvest and what they all do and I just wanted to say thank you so much for posting all of these wonderful videos! 😎
These machines appear to be real work horses . I guess in the farming industry different tools are rated by their performance in the real world . Sure looks like this equipment is getting it done . Thanks
I ran a John Deere 7800 with a 740 Classic Loader on it to pull a 700 bushel A&L F705 grain cart for corn harvest. The combine the farm I was working for was using a John Deere 9660 STS Bullet Rotor combine with a John Deere 893 30 inch 8 row corn head. Speaking of which, I'm going out there today to help finish the harvest, there's only a little bit left.
When the N series combines come out there wasn’t a combine of any other color that could run with them. I use to work for gleaner dealer and was the main combine mechanic. Spent many of hours in the N series
Thank you. This video was filmed in the exact reverse of how it plays. The combines on the road were the last thing filmed for that day but made for a great opening. 😁👍
Just wanna point something out little funny… that tractor pulling that grain cart in the beginning of the video…. Is dragging the safety chain lol. Great video
thanks for the Gleaner video!! its always cleaner with a Gleaner!! hear in Guthrie county Ia the robinson impl is selling combines faster than they can get them shipped in!! l will be watchin!!!!
Love this time of year and love the videos sir! Not sure if possible but getting a rough idea of the average yield of the crop we are seeing harvested would be great.
If gleaner had a dealer within reasonable distance I'd be there the day it opened to trade the Deere in for an S98. If Gleaner propositioned me to open and operate a dealer in my area I wouldn't balk.
I always joke you need written permission to have a Gleaner in NY. Actually there are more in WNY than you might think. Kelly’s has sold quite a few. I film every brand of combine on the market to today and my observation is the Gleaner S series does the best job.
Always been a fan of the Gleaner combines. My neighbor used to have a Gleaner with a 2 row corn head. I can’t remember what the model was. But there’s a TH-camr in Indiana that has 3 Gleaner L2’s and one of those has the old steel tracks.
The combine your talking about with the 2 corn head could have been several different models. My dad bought an A gleaner in 1971 it had a 2 row 38 inch row spacing cornhead and 12 foot wide grain table. Then in 1975 my dad bought a G gleaner it had a 4 row 38 inch row spacing corn head and a 15 feet wide grain table. Then in 1983 my dad bought a M gleaner, it had a 6 row 30 inch row corn head and 18 feet wide grain table. We ran the M combine til 2001. These combines all had the threshing cylinder mounted in the feeder house area and had a rock trap door built just to the front of the threshing cylinder. That was the main reason he ran the gleaner combines. They had reliable engines , transmissions, and final drives. Never had any trouble with those items on any of the 3 machine's that we ran.
This was filmed on the Green River bottoms. It’s wide open area no trees or power lines to deal with in the field. Many farms keep the auger up on their carts. They feel it’s less wear and tear but not folding up and down all day.
Solo yo que deberdad esta El dificil mi Caso que es locura Al comprar estos muebles nuevos que no Tengo ni en donde estacionarlos pero me facinan porque no son esteticos y si complicados para conseguir sus de refacciones
Those safety chains for implements never stay coupled together! EVER! even brand new and especially in corn stalks that haven't had any stompers run over them. Sometimes they'll last 1,000ac if you latch em and then take some electrical tape or duck brand duct tape. But the stalks will still eat em alive by 1,000ac! Then whatever your do next. No till drill or till. Might as well just take the safety chain off. Cause it'll be dragging every 200ac. It's rediculous every company uses the exact same safety chain system THAT DOESNT WORK! You really should do a video on that! From now on every single farm you go to ask them what they think about the current safety chain system that's used by every single manufacturer in the United States. Then put together a video when you get enough. Then someone should do the same over the pond. I bet you a million bucks they don't use the same system over there. Shoot. They make them use brakes on their implements for road travel over there. Idk. Just seems weird to me that every single manufacturer in the us uses the same dumb idea with the spring loaded pin that locks the slide thing in place. Just hope your implement never detaches on you anyway! If your in tillage it's mighty violent! And down the road it's scary! Had a fert cart pass me on a 4 lane hw! Smh. The whole drawbar came out of the tractor! Dang. They didn't let you ride along? Or do those gleaners not have a goot buddy seat system? Ok. Sorry for the ramble!
The western portion of Kentucky is continuation of the mid west type land found to the north of the state in Illinois and Indiana with a souther climate for good growing conditions.
@@bigtractorpower When Kentucky is mentioned I picture in my head the Appalachians type picture of Trees, remote roads to never seen before villages where the people never left their enclaves but never grain. Grain I think Cali, Dakota's, Kansas, Nebraska, N.Y and Washington. I love trying to picture the region in what it's like as I have WAMZ online radio cranked up at work.
LOVE THE GLEANERS
Great combines. It was a fun opportunity to film this pair.
Gleaner didn't get the attention that it deserved. I ran a N-6 and it was insane how much corn you could push through that machine!
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Best 6 and 8 row combines ever made!
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@@pedromendez6621 TH-cam has a bot problem that’s gone out of control, if that’s what the “?” was for
Agreed. Love out R55
Continue to find more gleaners. They are so underrated. I’m always enthused to see you and other TH-camrs filming them. They are beautiful machines that more farmers need to try out. They are truly a one of a kind combine. No other brand is even close in design or simplicity. Cleaner with a gleaner is what I always say. That’s all we use. We got a brand new s96 gleaner.
We run a S78! It Gets the job done!
@@TerrellSpivey missing 50% of ur harvest profit
@@bigfloppa2089 Not a chance .‘gleaners are the most underrated combines with the cleanest samples with the least amount of loss. Jason from big tractor power said that this is what he observed.
Great to see some Gleaners, they certainly run through that field and eat corn for breakfast, great video
We run a S77 with a 12 row red Massey head. They look good together
Rewatching this. The gleaners look cool moving .
Right up by where you ran the 9520.
Sweet video brother! Our S78 Gets the job done!
Love to see some silver combines out in the field! Great find Jason!
Glad you’re filming gleaners. I’m tired of just seeing red and green. Gleaners is all we use. S96 gleaner with a 6 row drago corn head
I love to watch combines. They are marvels of engineering. Imagine a farmer, 75 years ago, going to a John Deere engineer and telling him that he wants to buy a machine that will enter a field of standing corn at one end and exit the other end with nothing but clean grain in the hopper. The machine has to steer itself and tell me the moisture content and yield per acre. That engineer would be sure the farmer had been drinking heavily but that's what we have today.
The Gleaner combines from about this time frame on up to present are very nice looking combines IMO.
Glad to see More Gleaners In your videos. I Love the Gleaners & White Combines the Best. Not to much of a Fan of anything Green & Yellow. Everyone compares Green to everything else. You are Buying the Name. It is Fitting to see the Gleaners as they Celebrate their 100th Anniversary in 2023.
I hope to film a 100 Years Gleaner Edition.
Gleaners are great machines.
They are. Best combines on the market in my observation.
My Grandfather always had Gleaners.. they weren’t as big as those in the Video but they got the job done back then!
Good to see some Gleaners in action. They're taking care of that corn quite efficiently. Always enjoy your videos Jason.
Gleaner S series combines are great machines in corn. Clean sample and little left behind.
Thanks BTP! I love the Gleaner rotaries with their unique layout and efficiency.
The old safety chain drag 😆 we have all been there lol
I couldn’t stop focusing on the safety chain dragging in the road on the grain cart😂
Static ground! lol
Those Gleaners were eating up some acres 👍
Good to see the silver fleet just working quietly harvesting the crop. I think Gleaner needs to gear up their dealer network. Great alternative to red and green.
Gleaners are truly superior. Always have been.
Lmao
@@mitchelpoppe5789 Laugh it up, monkey boy.
One last thing! At 9:36 there was the tallest silo I think I've ever seen! And I grew up in Indiana where those things use to be quite a big deal.
It is hard to tell how tall that silo is. Its width is very narrow relative to its heighth which may make it look taller, and there is nothing around it for contrast.
I am a huge fan of your channel have been for years and I'm so happy that you post videos like this to encourage people to pay attention by the roads when it comes to the harvest and what they all do and I just wanted to say thank you so much for posting all of these wonderful videos! 😎
all ways good to see gleaner combines in action😊
I am always looking for them. I would like to find an N7 to film.
@@bigtractorpower what about a n-6 and a 7080 and 210 on grain carts
You have created such a beautiful and productive space
We run a gleaner r65 and agco dt225 with an ez trail 510 cart. Just got done with beans now we are in corn.
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Another great video!
These machines appear to be real work horses .
I guess in the farming industry different tools are rated by their performance in the real world .
Sure looks like this equipment is getting it done .
Thanks
The last Gleaner I operated was a Model F in 1976.
That was fun. Always good watching combine action. 😀
I ran a John Deere 7800 with a 740 Classic Loader on it to pull a 700 bushel A&L F705 grain cart for corn harvest. The combine the farm I was working for was using a John Deere 9660 STS Bullet Rotor combine with a John Deere 893 30 inch 8 row corn head.
Speaking of which, I'm going out there today to help finish the harvest, there's only a little bit left.
Awe man I love me some GLEANER action!!
I know where these machines are. Great video. I agree with the other comment that gleaner needs more love!
You helped me find these. Thank you. 👍👍
Originally these combines were referred to as Super 7's by Gleaner engineers . Great video.
When the N series combines come out there wasn’t a combine of any other color that could run with them. I use to work for gleaner dealer and was the main combine mechanic. Spent many of hours in the N series
Cool to see a challenger tractor on grain cart duty😁👍 gleaner combines are good looking machines👍👍
The MT600 Challengers are not seen as often as their Massey and AGCO counter parts.
Another great video Jason. I really like the way you "choreograph" your videos. Thank you. Peter
Thank you. This video was filmed in the exact reverse of how it plays. The combines on the road were the last thing filmed for that day but made for a great opening. 😁👍
@@bigtractorpower Too windy for effective drone coverage...great video, otherwise. More Gleaners!!!!!!!! lol
I’m a 5 generation farmer and we use a gleaner R75 and a gleaner R62 with 8 row corn heads with a John Deere 8245r and a Brent 1082
Safety chain on the grain cart just bouncing along the gravel. 😂
Just wanna point something out little funny… that tractor pulling that grain cart in the beginning of the video…. Is dragging the safety chain lol. Great video
thanks for the Gleaner video!! its always cleaner with a Gleaner!! hear in Guthrie county Ia the robinson impl is selling combines faster than they can get them shipped in!! l will be watchin!!!!
Awesome video, we run gleaners also, great machines.
Very cool. Which models?
@@bigtractorpower the one is a 1993 R52, the other is a 2002 R72, we run a 8 row wide corn head on the R72, you don’t see many heads like that.
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana Do you own a ketchup factory per chance? lol Good to see you, Bud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@atomicwedgie8176 no that company is spelled different lol
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana Just keepin' you on your toes!!!!!!!!!!1
I’m a CNH guy but gleaner has the best samples
In my observation in filming all brand I think the Gleaner S series does the best job.
Love this time of year and love the videos sir! Not sure if possible but getting a rough idea of the average yield of the crop we are seeing harvested would be great.
If it’s western ky it’s probably 120 bushels this year
Enjoyed The Video
Thank you for watching.
I run an R 66 gleaner combine and a 7240 case box magnum with a 500 bu. grain cart. If you get by Sherrill,IA I’ll be glad to show
Great vídeo Jason.
👍🏼praud to drive one in N.C
Oh really! We have one in NC too!
@@TerrellSpivey whiteville NC...R&B Fisher farms 🚜 we do harvest corn 🌽 and soybeans
Sweet. Hopefully you can come across the 100th anniversary edition one soon.
A top priority for 2023 for sure. Could you order one for your farm 😁 That would make it easier to film.
If gleaner had a dealer within reasonable distance I'd be there the day it opened to trade the Deere in for an S98. If Gleaner propositioned me to open and operate a dealer in my area I wouldn't balk.
If I was a farmer, I'd use Gleaner.
If my math is correct, that grain cart can unload at about 14 bushels per second.
Very nice combines, don’t see many in western New York
I always joke you need written permission to have a Gleaner in NY. Actually there are more in WNY than you might think. Kelly’s has sold quite a few. I film every brand of combine on the market to today and my observation is the Gleaner S series does the best job.
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I always wanted to drive one of these bad boys
R62 Gleaner 8 row head allis chalmers 7580 with demco 550 cart. I think the s77 are rated at 390 hopper.
The S78 and S97 are 390 bu and 375 hp. The S77 was just a little smaller.
Always been a fan of the Gleaner combines. My neighbor used to have a Gleaner with a 2 row corn head. I can’t remember what the model was. But there’s a TH-camr in Indiana that has 3 Gleaner L2’s and one of those has the old steel tracks.
The combine your talking about with the 2 corn head could have been several different models. My dad bought an A gleaner in 1971 it had a 2 row 38 inch row spacing cornhead and 12 foot wide grain table. Then in 1975 my dad bought a G gleaner it had a 4 row 38 inch row spacing corn head and a 15 feet wide grain table. Then in 1983 my dad bought a M gleaner, it had a 6 row 30 inch row corn head and 18 feet wide grain table. We ran the M combine til 2001. These combines all had the threshing cylinder mounted in the feeder house area and had a rock trap door built just to the front of the threshing cylinder. That was the main reason he ran the gleaner combines. They had reliable engines , transmissions, and final drives. Never had any trouble with those items on any of the 3 machine's that we ran.
@@leonsieberns9191 i started thinking about it and looking around, I believe it was a model K combine.
@@blakedaulton8120 You're thinking of Dirt, Grain, and Steel...good channel!
@@atomicwedgie8176 that’s it! Yes definitely a good channel!
That’s cool!
The Challenger tractor with the CVT transmission and AGCO power engine is the best grain cart tractor.😃
The MT600 series is a nice grain cart and planting tractor.
im afraid the safety chain @1:20 will be beat up, looks like the lock buckle is still there
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Enjoy your videos. Thanks for your hard work. Jerome Manhattan Ks
Why would the grain cart driver not fold the auger back in when done unloading that is an accident waiting to happen
Not if he knows what he’s doing.
This was filmed on the Green River bottoms. It’s wide open area no trees or power lines to deal with in the field. Many farms keep the auger up on their carts. They feel it’s less wear and tear but not folding up and down all day.
Jason you know I’m a big IH man but hats off on them gleaner combind I want a n 6 or7 and would take a 5 with a 630 header
I hope to find an N5, N6 and N7 to film someday.
The safety chain on the grain cart works better if its not dragging on the ground.
Gleaner and massey made the best combines in the 70s and 80s when I farm I'm gonna either use a r50 or a massey 750
Dad runs 2 R-52s one in corn one in beans. I run a 2388 with a 4490 and bjm grain cart
Very cool. Thank you for sharing.
What do those years of gleaners run for an engine
6 cylinder inline AGCO power engine. They went to a 375 hp inline 7 cylinder for the S78 and S97.
@@bigtractorpower thank you
Solo yo que deberdad esta El dificil mi Caso que es locura Al comprar estos muebles nuevos que no Tengo ni en donde estacionarlos pero me facinan porque no son esteticos y si complicados para conseguir sus de refacciones
Y'all are youngsters, I ran a gleaner a 1 and an a2
Those are two great classics. I have filmed an a II at a farm show. I wish I could film more original Gleaners.
The Challenger tractor in the UK would be a Massey Ferguson.
The MT665D is the same as a Massey Ferguson 8670.
In the US you can get them as challenger, massey, or fendt
That will bounce the deer out.
Gleaner simply Cleaner, Leaner, Meaner!
I refer to my 4 Gleaners as H.A.P.'s
Harvest Assault Platforms.
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Film every brand of Combine, but I will always say that I think Gleaner does the best job.
Why don't u do a video with millenial farmer u would both pick up a lot of subs
A john Deere salesman told me gleaners were for guys that couldn't afford paint.
There swathn it for sure
driving very fast
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Those safety chains for implements never stay coupled together! EVER! even brand new and especially in corn stalks that haven't had any stompers run over them. Sometimes they'll last 1,000ac if you latch em and then take some electrical tape or duck brand duct tape. But the stalks will still eat em alive by 1,000ac! Then whatever your do next. No till drill or till. Might as well just take the safety chain off. Cause it'll be dragging every 200ac. It's rediculous every company uses the exact same safety chain system THAT DOESNT WORK! You really should do a video on that! From now on every single farm you go to ask them what they think about the current safety chain system that's used by every single manufacturer in the United States. Then put together a video when you get enough. Then someone should do the same over the pond. I bet you a million bucks they don't use the same system over there. Shoot. They make them use brakes on their implements for road travel over there. Idk. Just seems weird to me that every single manufacturer in the us uses the same dumb idea with the spring loaded pin that locks the slide thing in place. Just hope your implement never detaches on you anyway! If your in tillage it's mighty violent! And down the road it's scary! Had a fert cart pass me on a 4 lane hw! Smh. The whole drawbar came out of the tractor! Dang. They didn't let you ride along? Or do those gleaners not have a goot buddy seat system? Ok. Sorry for the ramble!
I like the Gleaner but, damn they are ugly. LOL
Still beautiful. Im amazed Kentucky has these big grain farms.
The western portion of Kentucky is continuation of the mid west type land found to the north of the state in Illinois and Indiana with a souther climate for good growing conditions.
Kentucky is a fine and greatly misunderstood state.
@@bigtractorpower When Kentucky is mentioned I picture in my head the Appalachians type picture of Trees, remote roads to never seen before villages where the people never left their enclaves but never grain. Grain I think Cali, Dakota's, Kansas, Nebraska, N.Y and Washington.
I love trying to picture the region in what it's like as I have WAMZ online radio cranked up at work.