CNHi, whatever.... When did you farm? We were all RED, Owned two TR70's, one TR85,,, went back to RED because of dealer support... Say the same for the new New Holland Quad Tracs, they're just blue CASEIH Quad Tracs.... it's all CNHi!!!!
AF11 / CR11 / JDX1100. !!! I wonder if all three combines have the separating capacity to push 18 meter, 60 foot heads thru dense small grain crops at an acceptable ground speed.
Wrong - it has two - the first IH Axial Flow to have two rotors fitted to maximise capacity. Think they had reached the capacity limit that only one rotor would provide.
@@ROCK-s1t I never operated a case. Just Deere and an older CR NH . It will be interesting to see how much difference those two machines will compare if the rotar shape is the only huge difference. Cleaning area and HP the same.
@@GermanShepherd1983its not a new holland painted red! The prototypes where the same but not the actual combines. The case af11 is a little shorter in length but not in wheelbase. Its because they are different. The same class rating 10+ but body style rotors lighting autonimouse management is different. The rotors on their new holland CR11 are exclusively new hollands own make and the case rotors are cases own make. The AF11 is only for the states but rhe new AF10 and 9 are coming to europe with one rotor but the new CR10 will still have 2 but les horsepower. The other thing is the CR11 and 10 are made in Belgian but the AF11 10 and 9 are made in the US. so they are very different and not the same
@@GermanShepherd1983 they are amazing in how mutch crop they can procese and fhey are both awesome beasts at least the uk will have new kings of the combines THE MIGHTY NEW HOLLAND CR11 AND CR10 and case AF9 AND AF10
No, specifically red NH CR11. Despite being under the same corporate umbrella, Case-IH & NH combines have been significantly different. Not this time. So, red NH is correct.
I have to wonder if my 1977 1460 would fit in the grain tank.
Honestly
You could probably fit it on the buddy seat....😂
We have a 1460 too brand new engine and radiator parked up in the long grass poor thing been there 20 years
The all New Holland in RED
CNHi, whatever.... When did you farm? We were all RED, Owned two TR70's, one TR85,,, went back to RED because of dealer support... Say the same for the new New Holland Quad Tracs, they're just blue CASEIH Quad Tracs.... it's all CNHi!!!!
No its not a new holland in red
Would sure look mean on tracks.
AF11 / CR11 / JDX1100. !!!
I wonder if all three combines have the separating capacity to push 18 meter, 60 foot heads thru dense small grain crops at an acceptable ground speed.
Without a doubt
That looks like a 50 foot head in the video.@@ROCK-s1t
The X9 is nothing more than a glorified class 10 combine. It won't be able to compete
@@sew1194 correct. CNH have realy upped the game with these combines. Cant wait to see the CR11 in cambs
I dalej jeden rotor❤💪
Wrong - it has two - the first IH Axial Flow to have two rotors fitted to maximise capacity. Think they had reached the capacity limit that only one rotor would provide.
Can't wait to try one of those in 2025 CNH is freaking awesome
I think it's a CR 11 painted red.
It's all CNH Global same company. If it works does it matter?
@MRSludgedude the CR 11 doesn't use a Axial style rotar
@@ROCK-s1t I never operated a case. Just Deere and an older CR NH . It will be interesting to see how much difference those two machines will compare if the rotar shape is the only huge difference. Cleaning area and HP the same.
@@MRSludgedudeit is haha case copycats
Basically a New Holland painted red
And your point is?
@@ROCK-s1t The point is that it's just a NH painted red. Nothing ground breaking here.
@@GermanShepherd1983its not a new holland painted red! The prototypes where the same but not the actual combines. The case af11 is a little shorter in length but not in wheelbase. Its because they are different. The same class rating 10+ but body style rotors lighting autonimouse management is different. The rotors on their new holland CR11 are exclusively new hollands own make and the case rotors are cases own make. The AF11 is only for the states but rhe new AF10 and 9 are coming to europe with one rotor but the new CR10 will still have 2 but les horsepower. The other thing is the CR11 and 10 are made in Belgian but the AF11 10 and 9 are made in the US. so they are very different and not the same
@@jezcolborne6329 So in other words, it's not nearly as good as a New Holland.
@@GermanShepherd1983 they are amazing in how mutch crop they can procese and fhey are both awesome beasts at least the uk will have new kings of the combines THE MIGHTY NEW HOLLAND CR11 AND CR10 and case AF9 AND AF10
CHN parts prices are outrageous if they even have parts available.
I lost a lot of money from down time due to parts available.
Deer and case is the same it use to be case was cheaper not anymore 😞
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Can I play candy crush on that monitor at work?
Red NH.
Red CNH product….
No, specifically red NH CR11. Despite being under the same corporate umbrella, Case-IH & NH combines have been significantly different. Not this time. So, red NH is correct.
But it is still the same company.
@@pompy65 Dude stop. Already mentioned and addressed in follow-up reply.
They’re similar with the dual rotor design but I’m pretty sure they’re different besides that.
price case combine
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Case make sum of dere combine as crap