Awesome vid/podcast its great put not just face but technical knowledge in details of new AF 11, we use operate CaseIH 2188 with 36ft harvesting small grains then went to CaseIH redtop 8010 with 40ft we actually double output. If we went with new AF 11 we would need roadtrains or very big mother bin to keep up. One thing i notice is CaseIH n NH kept plastic rotor covers but when i seen new JD X9 they had metal just MF/Fendt combine, i did ask JD salesperson but he couldn't answer why not plastic instead of metal rotor covers.
Thanks for the interesting podcast. The new AF11 should be able to handle the 60 foot Honeybee or the new 62 foot GTS Brazilian head at accptable ground speeds in small grain crops.
the Jd x9 and case will be similar in thru put because the case gives up Horsepower with a oil drive system parasitic power loss? Probably 28 gallons per hour which is much more than Claas combines? Alot of talk but will have to see to beleive all the Hype? Claas I feel has more bang for the buck!!!
Another GREAT podcast, tku Clayton and Neil 👍🇨🇦
Great video
Awesome vid/podcast its great put not just face but technical knowledge in details of new AF 11, we use operate CaseIH 2188 with 36ft harvesting small grains then went to CaseIH redtop 8010 with 40ft we actually double output. If we went with new AF 11 we would need roadtrains or very big mother bin to keep up. One thing i notice is CaseIH n NH kept plastic rotor covers but when i seen new JD X9 they had metal just MF/Fendt combine, i did ask JD salesperson but he couldn't answer why not plastic instead of metal rotor covers.
Will the radar for the residue spread be able to adjust the spread for a crosswind-?
My understanding is yes it will compensate for wind
Thanks for the interesting podcast.
The new AF11 should be able to handle the 60 foot Honeybee or the new 62 foot GTS Brazilian head at accptable ground speeds in small grain crops.
The Claas lexion 8900 I believe is the model, is larger than the x9 1100, and has been since before john deere x9 was released
the Jd x9 and case will be similar in thru put because the case gives up Horsepower with a oil drive system parasitic power loss? Probably 28 gallons per hour which is much more than Claas combines? Alot of talk but will have to see to beleive all the Hype? Claas I feel has more bang for the buck!!!
U guys were great Thks u so much
Good think the marketing manager didn’t even let you look at the combine at Louisville. Dude should be fired.
The company guys on the couch need to get their branding locked in! One of them says “Case” the other says “Case IH”. Not a good look.
U guys say it can do 10k bushels HR is that true on wat kind of yield would it be to get that bushel per HR
If u guys make class 10 I still think u should use 2 Rotors