They later broke this record with the same model combine with newer modifications. I have yet to see what they can do with the 8700 model or 8900 which have many improvements over 760tt
It is amazing the productivity of the new LEXION 760 TERRA TRAC harvest 51,153 bushels of corn over ten hours (9hrs. 7min. actual harvest time) near Yorkville, IL during the 2010 harvest. How much diesel you used to harvest this record harvest?
How much Fuel did the machine go through? Also, does it fuel on the fly? What was the fuel consumption of all the rigs/tractors pulling- used? This is awesome video!!
Michał Cnotalski 1 acre = 0,404685642 hectare. field is 590 acre x0,404985942 = 239 hectares. average 240 bushel per acre is 240/0,404985942 = 593 bushel per hectare x 0,0254 = 15 tons per hectare. total 51000 bushel = 51000 x 0,0254 = 1295 metric tons in total. the combine is doing 6300 bushel an hour which is 6300/0,0254 = 160 tons per hour i hope i helped you.
In response to RedFeetWall. The big state doesn't need us "farmers" you do.Unless you grow your own food. Let me ask you a question. In your life have you ever fed yourself on food you have planted nurtured and harvested?
+Russell Richter 3 acres worth tearing the ground with an old 53 and 48 Ford so not on that scale but I have fed myself and family with farming. So calm down
I'm calling B S unless that thing has a 1000 gallon fuel tank they had to stop at 3 to 4 times in ten hours to fuel up so I'm sure it wasn't ten straight hours of running hard
Kevin you should do a bit of research and know what you are talking about before making any comments about farming or the equipment used. Has a 304 gallon fuel tank and uses 14 to 21 gph depending on load on engine load and crop yield. If you dispute my statements check the Cat Lexion site or check the link to Nebraska field test for class 9 harvesters
They have good capacity and size but they are really slow.... I get to watch 2 go around every year... With a grain cart and endless supply's of trucks. John Deere is better than the lexions and the internationals are better than the John Deere's. Most of the John Deere's that I have seen can do about 5-7mph, and most of the case/internationals can do 8-9 mph while harvesting. Our 40 year old rebuilt ( several times over ) international can harvest 8 rows of corn as fast as it can go. We would have a bigger head but even with this one you have teeth digging in on one side and your cutting above the corn on the other side. other wise I think we could get away with a 12 row on that really small combine when we have the massive 560 lexions with these 12 row heads going 3-4 mph.
@@farmallskittle in the video it’s running a 16 row with 30 inch spacing just fine. We run this exact setup and it runs a good 5 mph with a good sample with minimal grain loss. I love running it.
@@AgropolSokoowoTV this video was done with 15 ton per hectare equivalent. And it wasn’t necessarily great corn the record is near or over 31 ton per hectare.
not as efficient as case... case averages 1.5 - 2.0 gallons per acre harvested. even though the case is more efficient I still love the job my Lexion 770 does and I prefer it over my case.
This was literally my childhood, Thank you, this was an amazing video!
By far the best harvest video I have ever seen great job
They later broke this record with the same model combine with newer modifications. I have yet to see what they can do with the 8700 model or 8900 which have many improvements over 760tt
Many thanks for the upload, and I am biting my nails and can't wait to see the outcome.
Have subbed.
Take care.
mrbluenun
Whats the name of the music used in the background
It is amazing the productivity of the new LEXION 760 TERRA TRAC harvest 51,153 bushels of corn over ten hours (9hrs. 7min. actual harvest time) near Yorkville, IL during the 2010 harvest. How much diesel you used to harvest this record harvest?
How much Fuel did the machine go through? Also, does it fuel on the fly? What was the fuel consumption of all the rigs/tractors pulling- used? This is awesome video!!
oh God, translate into metric system please. How many hectares and tons?
we use acres and bushels per acre in north america, convert it yourself!
Michał Cnotalski 1 acre = 0,404685642 hectare. field is 590 acre x0,404985942 = 239 hectares. average 240 bushel per acre is 240/0,404985942 = 593 bushel per hectare x 0,0254 = 15 tons per hectare. total 51000 bushel = 51000 x 0,0254 = 1295 metric tons in total. the combine is doing 6300 bushel an hour which is 6300/0,0254 = 160 tons per hour i hope i helped you.
Music from 0:05 ? and 1:41 ?
Im wondering aswell, have you found out btw?
Great job.
JD needs to do this with the x9
The X9 runs away when it sees a 760tt we invited them to come to out field to run a comparison and they left the country running scared.
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Pretty impressive just goes to show you what a lexicon can accomplish
I dont know much about agricultural machines but is that good?
45mins from downtown, with a bike or a combine? :D
this video is awsom
sweet video
Quantos sacos de milho colheu por hectare:Quantos hectares colheu em 10 horas:Quantos mil sacos colheu neste dia:Qual foi a velocidade media.
Go by bushels not sacks. Have no clue what sack is. This corn running 230+ an acre
Great footage great machines great people! Seems like jeff did better job than auto maximiser.
lovely
nice video
how much fuel you use in that 10 hours just on the combine
Well if it has the extra fuel cell it holds 300 gallons of fuel. So my best guess is 250 gallons. It used.
nice vid have subbed
In response to RedFeetWall. The big state doesn't need us "farmers" you do.Unless you grow your own food. Let me ask you a question. In your life have you ever fed yourself on food you have planted nurtured and harvested?
yes
Just curious if you raised a crop that fed a 150 people or was a tomato plant on your deck
No family and neighbors
so in your on words no you never personally raised a crop of any kind ever
+Russell Richter 3 acres worth tearing the ground with an old 53 and 48 Ford so not on that scale but I have fed myself and family with farming. So calm down
I'm calling B S unless that thing has a 1000 gallon fuel tank they had to stop at 3 to 4 times in ten hours to fuel up so I'm sure it wasn't ten straight hours of running hard
Kevin you should do a bit of research and know what you are talking about before making any comments about farming or the equipment used. Has a 304 gallon fuel tank and uses 14 to 21 gph depending on load on engine load and crop yield. If you dispute my statements check the Cat Lexion site or check the link to Nebraska field test for class 9 harvesters
They have good capacity and size but they are really slow.... I get to watch 2 go around every year... With a grain cart and endless supply's of trucks. John Deere is better than the lexions and the internationals are better than the John Deere's. Most of the John Deere's that I have seen can do about 5-7mph, and most of the case/internationals can do 8-9 mph while harvesting. Our 40 year old rebuilt ( several times over ) international can harvest 8 rows of corn as fast as it can go. We would have a bigger head but even with this one you have teeth digging in on one side and your cutting above the corn on the other side. other wise I think we could get away with a 12 row on that really small combine when we have the massive 560 lexions with these 12 row heads going 3-4 mph.
because john deere is built for american crops , we in europe have 20t per hectare of corn or 12ton of wheat per hectare this year
Baron Van Oosting this is a lexion 760 though so it is built to handle a 12 row much easier than the 560
@@farmallskittle in the video it’s running a 16 row with 30 inch spacing just fine. We run this exact setup and it runs a good 5 mph with a good sample with minimal grain loss. I love running it.
@@AgropolSokoowoTV this video was done with 15 ton per hectare equivalent. And it wasn’t necessarily great corn the record is near or over 31 ton per hectare.
lexion 760 combine
i live near there
not as efficient as case... case averages 1.5 - 2.0 gallons per acre harvested. even though the case is more efficient I still love the job my Lexion 770 does and I prefer it over my case.
Somebody's got to harvest it so that we can waste it by turning it into a motor fuel.
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this video is corny
TH-cam
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