I used to think combined were huge when I was a kid but these new machines are on a whole different level of massive. I remember fields full of tractors and farm hands. Now only two or three people can do more work and farm more acres than dozens of hands used to.
Ah, a McDon header - knew that reel profile looked familiar. Those wide tracks and huge rear wheels look amazing. Amazed too, that such a large machine only has a single rotor.
No, CNH doesn't own MacDon, CNH built their own draper for a few years, one that very few liked all too well, not even the Welkers could save that through marketing
Thank jason for this ride along video .very nice machine thank you for sharing the price tag of the machine as well .almost a 1 million dollar machine.
❤😊I ENJOYED THE RIDE❤😊 I REMEMBER SEEING THE AXIAL FLOW COMBINE WHEN THEY WERE NEW SITTING IN THE LOT AT BOHLKE INTERNATIONAL ON HWY 169 JUST NORTH OF LE SUEUR MN !!! The building was being built in 1976 IT WAS A NEW DEALERSHIP !! PAUL MEYER HAD RETIRED IN 1974 THAT BUILDING AND LOT WAS ON MAIN STREET IN LE SUEUR MN❤😊
I'm really enjoying getting to hear from all these different farmers like this. 👍 Case makes a very nice looking combine and they always seem to do a great job.
Always enjoy wheat harvesting videos. Here in NE Ohio wheat should be good to go in about 2 weeks. Then double crop soybeans and then oats. Finally are getting some dry weather this coming week.
Jason, your video does a fine job of showing how well that combine performs in the field. You're a master at producing these videos, Jason good job, well done. 🌾🌾🌾🌾🙂
@@bigtractorpower yes, it has the big emblem on the side. Come on up this fall.! The Draper is actually a 2162 which is the Case IH version. My son works for our local dealer and keeps me going with our older equipment!
Since technically it’s already publicly released, I’m probably fine I’m divulging this. We had a Case tech and one of the prototype 8260’s running with us all last year during corn and soybeans in southern IL. I didn’t spend much time in it at all, but I did get the opportunity to move it to a field whilst the tech brought the head. The dual 1200 monitors are a *huge* upgrade over the previous single 700, it’s not even a comparison. The new set wasn’t bad either. Though, the Case corn head they used it with wasn’t the greatest. The integrated stalk choppers would deafen you, and they kicked up so much crap, you had to blow the radiator out every couple of hours
Seems counter productive to have a john deere monitor and receiver for guidance when you already have everything there for case guidance. Money well spent
In the ride along the farmer mentions all their tractors and planters are John Deere. This lets the whole fleet communicate and keep each pass the same.
@@bigtractorpowerthis further proves my point that red is better than green, seems counter productive to have a red combine then. But hey deere cant compare.
Are grain hoppers actually able to hold the advertised amount? We are new to growing small grains, but I noticed that it seems like the harvesters are only getting about half the manufacturer-advertised number of bushels before they’re dumping into the trailers (they aren’t using grain carts, just dumping directly into semi trailers). I can see the grain poking out over the top.. seems like they’re full. But maybe they’re not filling up all the way? They dump six times to fill up a truckload, and the advertised bushel capacity is 250. John Deere 9750 STS.
hi nice machine how is the wheat crop so far this year and pay good where is this field, how many arcas ther does the field get lime and fertlizer before planting thanks.
CaseIH did not waste any time getting these new 260 Series out did they?Have you come across a new John Deere S7 600,S7 700,S7 800 or S7 900 yet?I mean where have these 4 Deere combine been hiding?
Yes. They just started cutting Friday and had a tornado damage the bin system. It rained all weekend. Done time in the next week I will catch up with him. This video was filmed Friday evening.
@@OrthmanMfgFrance it can take two weeks or more depending on weather. June 10 is the target start day. Often we see allot of large thunderstorms in June that will delay harvest a few days here and there. For a class 8 combine in this area of Kentucky farms tend to harvest 1,000 acres of wheat per machine and 2,500 acres of corn per machine.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks for this information. It is more acres than in France. I think it is 2500 acres per year with 70% summer crops like barley, wheat and canola
It's a shame that Case wasted an opportunity to add value to this new combine by routing the discarded chaff & stalk material to the field instead of blowing it into a remotely operated (by the combine driver) tractor-trailer combination to pelletize the chaff for gasification to help mitigate electricity, hot water for heating and home use and steam for sanitizing operations on the farm..
I used to think combined were huge when I was a kid but these new machines are on a whole different level of massive. I remember fields full of tractors and farm hands. Now only two or three people can do more work and farm more acres than dozens of hands used to.
Ah, a McDon header - knew that reel profile looked familiar. Those wide tracks and huge rear wheels look amazing.
Amazed too, that such a large machine only has a single rotor.
Well CNH has to crawl back to MacDon after their disastrous in house built draper head
@@Zero01k oh right - didn't know they had such an issue. Do CNH own MacDon then ?
No, CNH doesn't own MacDon, CNH built their own draper for a few years, one that very few liked all too well, not even the Welkers could save that through marketing
Enjoyed the farmer's talk. He was quite well spoken! Thanks Jason,
The farmers reaction to the machine tells a better story than I can. I enjoy the ride alongs.
Thank jason for this ride along video .very nice machine thank you for sharing the price tag of the machine as well .almost a 1 million dollar machine.
❤😊I ENJOYED THE RIDE❤😊 I REMEMBER SEEING THE AXIAL FLOW COMBINE WHEN THEY WERE NEW SITTING IN THE LOT AT BOHLKE INTERNATIONAL ON HWY 169 JUST NORTH OF LE SUEUR MN !!! The building was being built in 1976 IT WAS A NEW DEALERSHIP !! PAUL MEYER HAD RETIRED IN 1974 THAT BUILDING AND LOT WAS ON MAIN STREET IN LE SUEUR MN❤😊
Thank you and the farmer for sharing. Best of luck to both of you.
That's getting it done !!!!! It still amazes me how all that stuff works
Thanks BTP, first wheat harvest video I’m seeing. Always appreciate the specs and prices. Nice machine!
Dude, you hauled the new CaseIH AFS 11 combine in disguise....so cool. Thank you for sharing!
We run a gleaner s97 and a macdon fd235 in northeast wisconsin it will be my second season with it.
I'm really enjoying getting to hear from all these different farmers like this. 👍 Case makes a very nice looking combine and they always seem to do a great job.
The Axial-Flow is a good combine. It just sails through wheat with ease.
Thks for the ride along. As always, Great narrative and pics. Keep um rolling
Thank you for watching Tom. The 8260 is a nice combine.
Always enjoy wheat harvesting videos. Here in NE Ohio wheat should be good to go in about 2 weeks. Then double crop soybeans and then oats. Finally are getting some dry weather this coming week.
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Wow nice setup, great video Jason. We’re hoping to start wheat at the end of June.
Jason Thank you very much for producing this video for my enjoyment. Outstanding, thank you. 🌾🌾🌾🌾
The 8260 is a great combine for harvesting wheat.
Jason, your video does a fine job of showing how well that combine performs in the field. You're a master at producing these videos, Jason good job, well done. 🌾🌾🌾🌾🙂
Tom looking good keep up a safe harvest
Nice combine to have for harvesting wheat
Good combine good work
Excellent big T 👍👍👍
That is one super cool combine...
Impressive machine. Ty btp for sharing.
Excellent video love the RED .
1980 Massey Ferguson 540 with 13’ head, bought new, never been off the farm.
What a nice combine😄👍 thanks for sharing👍👍
Thank you Simon. Great machine to find at the start of wheat harvest.
We run a 1470, and a 1660 combine, and both are very nice machines, we run the 1470 on the hillsides, and the 1660 on more flat ground
Nice. We got rid of our 1660 last year
Running a 2007 8010 corn and soybeans in Eastern Iowa. Got a FD70 on a sale in December so this fall will be my first time with a Draper head.
Nice combine. You have a 30th Anniversary model. That is a combine I would like to film. Congratulation on the FD70. It will speed up the harvest.
@@bigtractorpower yes, it has the big emblem on the side. Come on up this fall.! The Draper is actually a 2162 which is the Case IH version. My son works for our local dealer and keeps me going with our older equipment!
Pretty cool. These machines amaze me.
They are great harvesting machines.
Since technically it’s already publicly released, I’m probably fine I’m divulging this.
We had a Case tech and one of the prototype 8260’s running with us all last year during corn and soybeans in southern IL. I didn’t spend much time in it at all, but I did get the opportunity to move it to a field whilst the tech brought the head. The dual 1200 monitors are a *huge* upgrade over the previous single 700, it’s not even a comparison. The new set wasn’t bad either. Though, the Case corn head they used it with wasn’t the greatest. The integrated stalk choppers would deafen you, and they kicked up so much crap, you had to blow the radiator out every couple of hours
Hello! Impressive machine in a sea of wheat...
Great time of year to be in the field.
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Awesome video
Thank you for watching.
Seems counter productive to have a john deere monitor and receiver for guidance when you already have everything there for case guidance. Money well spent
In the ride along the farmer mentions all their tractors and planters are John Deere. This lets the whole fleet communicate and keep each pass the same.
@@bigtractorpowerthis further proves my point that red is better than green, seems counter productive to have a red combine then. But hey deere cant compare.
Better have it all one system than having to deal with 2 different systems. One less headache lol
Macdon formally known as killbery industries located in winnipeg manitoba
Very nice combine that tough wheat straw given that FPT 12.9 liter engine hell u can hear the alarm kept going off low engine speed
Well before my parents sold their farm we had two 1680 combines with small and large wire concaves
Are grain hoppers actually able to hold the advertised amount? We are new to growing small grains, but I noticed that it seems like the harvesters are only getting about half the manufacturer-advertised number of bushels before they’re dumping into the trailers (they aren’t using grain carts, just dumping directly into semi trailers). I can see the grain poking out over the top.. seems like they’re full. But maybe they’re not filling up all the way? They dump six times to fill up a truckload, and the advertised bushel capacity is 250. John Deere 9750 STS.
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Super💯video
Thank you James.
hi nice machine how is the wheat crop so far this year and pay good where is this field, how many arcas ther does the field get lime and fertlizer before planting thanks.
What a machine!!!
Are you running guidance through the gen 5 Deere display?
CaseIH did not waste any time getting these new 260 Series out did they?Have you come across a new John Deere S7 600,S7 700,S7 800 or S7 900 yet?I mean where have these 4 Deere combine been hiding?
Hi from Dexter🏠Missouri
Hi James thank you for watching the 8260.
are combines like commercial aircraft as in they get sold for a lot less than the retail price?
Go big red
Awesome video! Do they have John Deere guidence on it?
They do. I talk with the farmer about in the cab ride along portion of the video.
So are you going to do any video with Matt thisyear
Yes. They just started cutting Friday and had a tornado damage the bin system. It rained all weekend. Done time in the next week I will catch up with him. This video was filmed Friday evening.
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$157000 for tracks... that's crazy....
It is a big price.
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Why green tractor and red combine?
Muito bom
How many days need they to harvest wheat?
Most farms try for 10 days for planting and harvesting. It all depends on weather conditions.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks for your reply. It is the same thing in France but I believed in KY they need 2-3 weeks for wheat harvest time.
@@OrthmanMfgFrance it can take two weeks or more depending on weather. June 10 is the target start day. Often we see allot of large thunderstorms in June that will delay harvest a few days here and there. For a class 8 combine in this area of Kentucky farms tend to harvest 1,000 acres of wheat per machine and 2,500 acres of corn per machine.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks for this information. It is more acres than in France. I think it is 2500 acres per year with 70% summer crops like barley, wheat and canola
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It's a shame that Case wasted an opportunity to add value to this new combine by routing the discarded chaff & stalk material to the field instead of blowing it into a remotely operated (by the combine driver) tractor-trailer combination to pelletize the chaff for gasification to help mitigate electricity, hot water for heating and home use and steam for sanitizing operations on the farm..
The straw and chaff add valuable nutrients to the soil for future crops
It’s a shame that you don’t have a clue but talk like you do.
Sure isn't going very fast for a Red Machine 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
100 bu wheat with green stems yet I think it was powering though just fine.
It's cutting 40 ft of wheat
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