I've watched several nfms videos. You definitely not only get ahold of the salesman but you ask the questions nobody else will. Great job! You might have a retirement job as a tractor salesman!
@@CraydenGamingOfficialI’m so tired of hearing these comments. CNH, Case New Holland. It’s the same company. No different than Chevy and GMC, same heart, same chassis, little bit different look and little bit different options.
@@robo1210 yeah ik im just messing with case bud because case always had single rotor and new holland always had twin so I’m saying case is copying new holland with the twin rotor as a joke 😂
Thanks for another great video Brian and Dad and BJ. It was super interesting Brian. I liked the fact you interviewed some of the vendors and asked the questions. Nothing against your counterparts but they do not do that. So I really appreciate the fact you interviewed some of the vendor so we plus you could hear about the product. Thanks. Those new combines were huge and nice. Getting a lot of attention. Like the spray trailer you looked at for drone spraying. Neat trailer. Thanks to you and dad and bj for taking us along. Was super interesting Brian. Take care. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
In Germany they actually used the golden looking Ferrari color to paint the CR11 because of some price they won with it. Ferrari also helped with the design in some areas.
I went to the 1991 International Ag Exposition in Paris, France. It was a HUGE place. They had everything from livestock shows to equipment, even had beef carcasses to view in refrigerated glassed in rooms, so you could see them without freezing. Way back then there was an automated lawn mower, too! I've been to NAILE twice, at the KY Grounds, but not the NFES in January. On my bucket list. Great video!
Brian great video, thank you for being our Eyes at the National Farm & Machinery Show, The only thing I wanted to see is the New Gleaner, but thats Ok I enjoyed you interviews & video, Cheers & Best Wishes to All the Brown Family, Trevor.W.Bacelli Biloela Qld Australia.👍🐕🐎🦄🦌🐂🐃🐄🐖🐗🐏🐑🐐🐨🐨🐨🐨🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦃🐔🐓🦆🦢🦋🌺🌺🌺🌽
I love the kubota skid steers due to great reliability with them and the door opening up instead of swinging out so you can get out with the boom not all the way up or down but I have been debating on the teleskid for loading and stacking hay bundles
So just a side note. Locally here in Nebraska we have a place that handles pro puller tires which are a fresh mold and not a cut ag tire. I believe an 18.4-38 is around $10,400 each.
Im a CAT guy too but I need a side door. Im looking at JCB I do like the Kubota with its door that slides up so if you want to run with the front door open you can.
Thanks Brian great tour of the show. After watching the tractor pulls it will be interesting to see what mods BJ makes to the grain cart tractor..... he may have to work a bit more on smoothing out those paddocks. Mind that would make for interesting video content. Thanks again 😅
NH DID have the original Twin Rotor machine, back in the, '70's. IH followed with the Axial Flow in late 70's/early '80's. Latter was single rotor, and JD got onboard after 2000 with the STS. CTS was a hybrid of 2.
@@Planeiron I have no idea, just know NH had the twin rotor before IH had the Axial Flow single rotor. The NH was made in Belgium, I believe, might have been their design bought by NH. 🤷
So CaseIH has got a new naming scheme. So I wonder if they're going to rename all their combines. That would be fun to memorize 😂😂. But then again, it makes it simpler in the long run.
Hi Brian, thanks so much for the videos. Could you advise your recommendation on tractors with affordable pricing. Once again thanks a lot. Kind regards, Zaiful Zuhri (Indonesia)
I wonder if the reason no one was allowed in the cab is it currently has the pro 700 but the final product won't? My only guess as to why no one could go in the cab is its not the final product yet
the RED one is OPTIMUS the YELLER one is BUMBWEBBWEWEEEE!!! autobots AGGroMODE UNITE !!! eh.... yea... something like that.... AWESOME!!!!!!!!! unpausing and continueingning
It will be interesting to know if the new AF11 and the CR11 combines will be able to handle 18 meter, ( 60 foot ) Honeybee or 19 meter, ( 62 foot ) GTS Brazilian heads at acceptable ground speeds in heavy small grain crops. Brian, wait for a year until these two new combines have been well debugged by farmers, then trade the Fendt 9 in for one of these new combines, NH or Case/IH with a 60 or 62 footer on the snout of the machine for more productivity.
No they will eventually go back to the lexion the true king in harvesters. Their largest machine will do circles around Case Deere And Fendt. Already has world record on the books
Would you have a link for those Case and MacDon 60 footers-? Honeybee have been making 60 footers for quite a few years now and they export them to Australia.@@Just_a_Mere_Farmer
Hey Brian I'm not an up to date farmer I grew up on a small grain farm in the 80s and 90s and we just had a John Deere 4400 combine and quit farming in 1997 so not real smart to the new stuff. I heard the New Holland guy talking about the spreader using radar to make sure the trash is spread out over the whole 60'. Why do you need to scatter the trash as wide as your header? Thanks and love the channel
Because you want the residue spread evenly across the cut. Doesn't leave buildup in narrow places, but distributes it over entire swath. That makes it easier to plant behind, either cover crop or the next spring. 👍
The more even of a spread the better. Keeps organic matter in the soil uniform, keeps tillage tools from having any issues getting through the residue. Etc
@@robo1210 i am not sure what part of the country your from, but north west Ohio and northern Indiana and lower Michigan have a lot of small family farm that has been priced out of the large stuff. Go to the farm auctions you see the small farmer buying 70's stuff because the new is to big and expensive.
@@mrbig4819 didn’t answer my question. If case built a new combine smaller than a class 5 that they already build, how many tiny farms like that are going to buy a brand new combine? Or any brand new equipment for that matter.
The current crop of drones are still toys in my estimation. What is needed are drones that will lift at least 200 gallons of product. What will an e-drone do that an e-helicopter cannot do-? Nothing as far as I have gleaned about drones. As well, drones are too cumbersome with their arms extended out to support their rotors. They remind me of a deere with its huge antlers sprouting out.
i didnt realize drone spraying was a thing in usa how many acres hr can they spray? seems like it would be more work than traditional sprayers filling up all the time and swapping batteries ?
The current advantages are lower fuel costs, less crop damage, and not adding compaction. Some farmers will use them to air seed cover crops into standing crops.
There are several advantages but in my opinion it is a tool to be used with a sprayer not a standalone tool. In our area people use them for late season burr cucumber and fungicide applications on corn
you need a pre flight checklist before you even get to the field with those new class 11 monsters. unless you jack up the high line wires and widen all rural roads there is only one way to cover more ground (combine in road gear). next they need bigger auger wagons or a mother bin, then bigger semi's then bigger grain leg and bigger bins. it just never ends. when there is only one farmer left in all of America he will still be complaining about crop prices and the weather.
This is impressive. But I would only hope thT these manufactures understand that there are say 10 to 2 of us smaller 500 acres farmers that all this big stuff is outa our reach. Justlokethe Hummer1a. Make it smaller. And sales tripped. Up 3x.
Precision junk we had nightmares with it for three years the one year they didn’t do any updates because it screwed up everything and they said they would make it right never heard from them again so went green and service so so much better and they can answer questions
KUBOTA IS A COMPLETE PIECE OF DUNG!!!!! CUSTOMER SERVICE IS NON EXISTENT AND THEY DO NOT HONOR WARRANTY! Just bought a brand new LX 4020 to move snow in mountain resort. Dealership put howes diesel treatment in it and sold me a bottle to treat diesel because the temp is around 0 degrees F at 10000 feet elevation. I have 17.2 hours on the tractor and the thing won’t start. I tried for 3 days finally put 911 in fuel filter and added a little to the tank as per specs. still won’t start. had to tow it through 4 feet of snow 150 yards as the kubota dealership in my area wanted to charge me 8 hours of labor just to drive out to and from my location because i didn’t buy it from them. took it to a kubota dealership in a different state but only 1.5 hours from me. They told me the DPF is completely clogged due to the fuel. SOOO no warranty and no insurance coverage. $12000.00 to fix. the tractor was only $39000.00 WTF! Kubota service and insurance and Sales all suck. They blame it on the other dealerships, no one is taking responsibility for taking care of tractor. Read your manual and warranty and insurance form. If it is fuel related. NO COVERAGE. DONT BUY Kubota! LIARS and Fraudsters. Does anyone have any insight or help here ? Just lost over $20000 on contracts for snow removal. and looks like i wont be getting this tractor back for at least 3 to 4 weeks, even if i pay the extortion money to fix it. and then im sure it will just gel up again and and wont start and will have to go through this all again in another 17 hours. only about 15 total gallons of fuel have gone through this engine 8 of which was put in by the dealer and i only put 12 oz. of howes in the 10 gallons of ulsd i bought from costco. teir one diesel.
I want to know if the skid loader has an actual cat or a rebranded Perkins?"former"299d owner not impressed. Over similar machines at a lower price point.
This was the first NFMS since my dad passed. It just wasn't the same. Enjoy the time spent with your dad. This would have been our 44th show together.
I’m so sorry you lost your father. Deepest sympathies
I've watched several nfms videos. You definitely not only get ahold of the salesman but you ask the questions nobody else will. Great job! You might have a retirement job as a tractor salesman!
Thanks
God bless our farms and farmers!
Case absolutely knocked it out of the park with that AF11. WOW!
Its more like new holland did lol case took exactly what cr11 did
NH and Case are now the same all colors will be changed by 2025 I tink
@user-yr5ee9vm9e they are the same on class 11 machines not on other sizes.
@@CraydenGamingOfficialI’m so tired of hearing these comments. CNH, Case New Holland. It’s the same company. No different than Chevy and GMC, same heart, same chassis, little bit different look and little bit different options.
@@robo1210 yeah ik im just messing with case bud because case always had single rotor and new holland always had twin so I’m saying case is copying new holland with the twin rotor as a joke 😂
I remember when we bought our John Deere 9600 brand new with a 8 row corn head and 30 foot wheat head 😂 now it seems so tiny. Stuff is getting massive
170,000 Subscribers and growing!!!!!!!! Keep up the great work yall.
52 years of this show! Bob, the changes you have seen. Enjoyed the video, thanks.
Those new combines are just insane, 7-8000bu/hr, thats what we used to do per day!!!!!
Makes you wonder where they will be at in a few years. Really is insane how fast they’ve progressed these machines though.
Great video. thank you guys
Thanks for another great video Brian and Dad and BJ.
It was super interesting Brian.
I liked the fact you interviewed some of the vendors and asked the questions. Nothing against your counterparts but they do not do that. So I really appreciate the fact you interviewed some of the vendor so we plus you could hear about the product. Thanks.
Those new combines were huge and nice. Getting a lot of attention. Like the spray trailer you looked at for drone spraying. Neat trailer.
Thanks to you and dad and bj for taking us along. Was super interesting Brian.
Take care.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Went to the show in 1999, was the biggest show I have seen
One of the best vids of the shows ever. You always do a great job asking questions and find the right people. Thanks brian.
Video good beautiful my friend good afternoon 👍👍👍❤❤❤🌺😮😮😮😮😮
We run twin rotors before it was the cool thing to have! Tr 85 and 98 for a lot of years.
Good job Brian.
brian u did the best job on machinery show video
In Germany they actually used the golden looking Ferrari color to paint the CR11 because of some price they won with it. Ferrari also helped with the design in some areas.
Great video, thanks for the interviews.
Thx Bob BJ Brian for the show on equipment im digging it cheers be safe
I went to the 1991 International Ag Exposition in Paris, France. It was a HUGE place. They had everything from livestock shows to equipment, even had beef carcasses to view in refrigerated glassed in rooms, so you could see them without freezing. Way back then there was an automated lawn mower, too! I've been to NAILE twice, at the KY Grounds, but not the NFES in January. On my bucket list. Great video!
Brian great video, thank you for being our Eyes at the National Farm & Machinery Show, The only thing I wanted to see is the New Gleaner, but thats Ok I enjoyed you interviews & video, Cheers & Best Wishes to All the Brown Family, Trevor.W.Bacelli Biloela Qld Australia.👍🐕🐎🦄🦌🐂🐃🐄🐖🐗🐏🐑🐐🐨🐨🐨🐨🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦃🐔🐓🦆🦢🦋🌺🌺🌺🌽
Gleaners is the same as it has been
Very interesting.Thanks Brian.
I love the kubota skid steers due to great reliability with them and the door opening up instead of swinging out so you can get out with the boom not all the way up or down but I have been debating on the teleskid for loading and stacking hay bundles
That miniature grain bin set up was awesome
I really need to go to that one of these days awesome
Enjoyed your tour of the show.
Thanks to guys.
Great Video Brian & Dad! you guys really Love the Gear, thanks for sharing
Farming is so technical today,,amazing
thank you
I've been going down to the farm machinery show since 2001 and I enjoy going
So just a side note. Locally here in Nebraska we have a place that handles pro puller tires which are a fresh mold and not a cut ag tire. I believe an 18.4-38 is around $10,400 each.
It was great to meet you guys at the unverferth booth👍
@@Mygirlfriend3141 I did I was just making a comment lol
another great video!
Im a CAT guy too but I need a side door. Im looking at JCB I do like the Kubota with its door that slides up so if you want to run with the front door open you can.
Glad u showed Craig's pulling tractor
Wonder who made the farm model at the show. My husband’s building an 11 gauge train model platform like that. Reminds me of my childhood. Fun.
Really good video Brian,, 👍
Thank you, Brian, for this in-depth product interview video, the Horsch row crop units are one of the best, Cheers, Leo, Queensland Australia,
Nice video 🎉
Good video.
U do a good job at interviews
You really do a great job at these shows when compared to other YT channels.
We’re so sad we missed you by our tractor! We saw you while talking with people but couldn’t get away. Next year!
Yeah you all looked busy as well. Are you going to commodity
@@BriansFarmingVideos yes we will be!
Thanks Brian great tour of the show. After watching the tractor pulls it will be interesting to see what mods BJ makes to the grain cart tractor..... he may have to work a bit more on smoothing out those paddocks. Mind that would make for interesting video content. Thanks again 😅
I've been attending as long a Bob and I sound about the same way when I get in the truck to go home. LOL Wheel chair next year????
Gotta say Brian I think your fendt looks way better then the red or yellow combine!
Matter of opinion
Sure is!
I agree it does
thought NH was the original rotor combine but I could be mistaken as usual...Great Vid👍👍👍👍🌽🌽🌽🌽🍺🍺🍺🍺
NH DID have the original Twin Rotor machine, back in the, '70's. IH followed with the Axial Flow in late 70's/early '80's. Latter was single rotor, and JD got onboard after 2000 with the STS. CTS was a hybrid of 2.
@@MorganOtt-ne1qj I've watched some vids where the guy had invented the combine with the rotor did he sell it to NH
@@Planeiron I have no idea, just know NH had the twin rotor before IH had the Axial Flow single rotor. The NH was made in Belgium, I believe, might have been their design bought by NH. 🤷
70's New Holland combines were crap we had a brand new one in 72 well it lasted one year got replaced with a new gleaner best combine ever.
Great video as always
All the combines you showed are the same I can’t wait to see your harvest next year to see how it performs.
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So as well as the AF11 & CR11 looking similar, the Case guy Lee & NH guy Curtis look like brothers...!?! 😄🌾😉
So CaseIH has got a new naming scheme. So I wonder if they're going to rename all their combines. That would be fun to memorize 😂😂. But then again, it makes it simpler in the long run.
Wes Pandy has a full on inside & out Video tour of the CR11 on His Channel.
Great video Brian wish I would’ve ran into you guys
Hell with being a drone trailer that's a party trailer.
I normally go through the week but went Saturday this time and absolutely regretted it.
Still like the side entrance of the JCB
tippy toes on any bobcat are real. just don’t let it over centre of max lift capacity 😂
German show is the biggest. 27 Halls .Takes 45 minutes to walk across it
That's awful and ridiculous
More to see and enjoy.@@JarodARed
Guess you’ve never been to the World Ag Expo in Tulare,Ca. It just ended last Thursday. Pretty sure they’ve got that show beat!,
Is it inside
Inside and outside due to the primarily favorable CA weather.@@BriansFarmingVideos
They finally fixed the Ideal's auger angle, now it actually clears the cart haha
Great video! Was wondering why sometimes I can comment and other times I can't? Comment bar doesn't always appear for your videos.
Get a jcb teleskid. I have one and you won’t regret it!
Support the home market and keep people employed here as well as the profits here.
The AF11 is running 2 Pro 1200 monitors in it, no Pro 700 anymore
Paint & tin. It comes down to paint & tin being the differences. No different than Chevy & GMC pickups.
When I think about the thousands upon thousands of acres it would take to pay for one of those machines, i don't think I will live that long.
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Hello!
Hi Brian, thanks so much for the videos.
Could you advise your recommendation on tractors with affordable pricing.
Once again thanks a lot. Kind regards, Zaiful Zuhri (Indonesia)
1.2 million square feet
Was you able to line up any demo's or buy any goodies for the farm? Great video 🍻
I wonder if the reason no one was allowed in the cab is it currently has the pro 700 but the final product won't? My only guess as to why no one could go in the cab is its not the final product yet
Curious the price on tracks versus tires
9250 is $123k for quad track style, $157k for power flex system. Assuming these will be roughly the same.
Whats the difference between the AF and CR? CNH REP.... only the price tag
the RED one is OPTIMUS
the YELLER one is BUMBWEBBWEWEEEE!!!
autobots AGGroMODE UNITE !!!
eh.... yea... something like that....
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
unpausing and continueingning
It will be interesting to know if the new AF11 and the CR11 combines will be able to handle 18 meter, ( 60 foot ) Honeybee or 19 meter, ( 62 foot ) GTS Brazilian heads at acceptable ground speeds in heavy small grain crops.
Brian, wait for a year until these two new combines have been well debugged by farmers, then trade the Fendt 9 in for one of these new combines, NH or Case/IH with a 60 or 62 footer on the snout of the machine for more productivity.
No they will eventually go back to the lexion the true king in harvesters. Their largest machine will do circles around Case Deere And Fendt. Already has world record on the books
Case asked Macdon to come out with a 60 foot header. It’s in testing phase right now.
@@joescheller6680 world records can be lost class 10 Lexon won’t have nothing on the AF 11 as far as deere goes they already fallen way behind.
Would you have a link for those Case and MacDon 60 footers-?
Honeybee have been making 60 footers for quite a few years now and they export them to Australia.@@Just_a_Mere_Farmer
I heard a rumor of a 75’ head
Hey Brian I'm not an up to date farmer I grew up on a small grain farm in the 80s and 90s and we just had a John Deere 4400 combine and quit farming in 1997 so not real smart to the new stuff. I heard the New Holland guy talking about the spreader using radar to make sure the trash is spread out over the whole 60'. Why do you need to scatter the trash as wide as your header? Thanks and love the channel
Because you want the residue spread evenly across the cut. Doesn't leave buildup in narrow places, but distributes it over entire swath. That makes it easier to plant behind, either cover crop or the next spring. 👍
The more even of a spread the better. Keeps organic matter in the soil uniform, keeps tillage tools from having any issues getting through the residue. Etc
It does have the pro 1200 in it
Yep sounds that way
2 of them
who was the people you talked to at 24:08? in the video?
If you could have either case AF11 or CR11 which one would you choose
Our CaseIH dealer has a more established service department but then again it would be new to both dealerships so idk
it amazing that all the combines are getting larger but nothing for the small farmer 100 acres and less.
How many farmers with 100ac are going to buy a brand new combine?
@@robo1210 i am not sure what part of the country your from, but north west Ohio and northern Indiana and lower Michigan have a lot of small family farm that has been priced out of the large stuff. Go to the farm auctions you see the small farmer buying 70's stuff because the new is to big and expensive.
@@mrbig4819 didn’t answer my question. If case built a new combine smaller than a class 5 that they already build, how many tiny farms like that are going to buy a brand new combine? Or any brand new equipment for that matter.
The current crop of drones are still toys in my estimation.
What is needed are drones that will lift at least 200 gallons of product.
What will an e-drone do that an e-helicopter cannot do-? Nothing as far as I have gleaned about drones.
As well, drones are too cumbersome with their arms extended out to support their rotors. They remind me of a deere with its huge antlers sprouting out.
For what i do ill keep running my 1688
what new planter did you get
No new planner just a precision monitor
Hola , cuantos caballos tiene el Valtra.
That red one is what you should bought lol
So does that mean you can now make a video of the secret combine? Or did you delete all the footage?
New corn planter?
Yep, and I am pretty sure it is going to be red.
@@joshcrd7925They had a lot of problems with the last red planter they had.
Didn’t say is would be CaseIH red
@BriansFarmingVideos 😉exactly. There are multiple red planters out there. I think you left enough hints in the video tho.
i didnt realize drone spraying was a thing in usa how many acres hr can they spray? seems like it would be more work than traditional sprayers filling up all the time and swapping batteries ?
Drones are still toys in my estimation.
We need drones that will lift at least 200 gallons of product.
The current advantages are lower fuel costs, less crop damage, and not adding compaction. Some farmers will use them to air seed cover crops into standing crops.
There are several advantages but in my opinion it is a tool to be used with a sprayer not a standalone tool. In our area people use them for late season burr cucumber and fungicide applications on corn
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1.3 million Sq ft it's 30 acres under roof.
you need a pre flight checklist before you even get to the field with those new class 11 monsters. unless you jack up the high line wires and widen all rural roads there is only one way to cover more ground (combine in road gear). next they need bigger auger wagons or a mother bin, then bigger semi's then bigger grain leg and bigger bins. it just never ends. when there is only one farmer left in all of America he will still be complaining about crop prices and the weather.
So I noticed at the end of the video it appears that you may have forgotten BJ.....
This is impressive. But I would only hope thT these manufactures understand that there are say 10 to 2 of us smaller 500 acres farmers that all this big stuff is outa our reach. Justlokethe Hummer1a. Make it smaller. And sales tripped. Up 3x.
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Precision junk we had nightmares with it for three years the one year they didn’t do any updates because it screwed up everything and they said they would make it right never heard from them again so went green and service so so much better and they can answer questions
Must be the part of the country where you’re at haven’t had any problems with our precision system and dealers support is great
KUBOTA IS A COMPLETE PIECE OF DUNG!!!!! CUSTOMER SERVICE IS NON EXISTENT AND THEY DO NOT HONOR WARRANTY!
Just bought a brand new LX 4020 to move snow in mountain resort. Dealership put howes diesel treatment in it and sold me a bottle to treat diesel because the temp is around 0 degrees F at 10000 feet elevation. I have 17.2 hours on the tractor and the thing won’t start. I tried for 3 days finally put 911 in fuel filter and added a little to the tank as per specs. still won’t start. had to tow it through 4 feet of snow 150 yards as the kubota dealership in my area wanted to charge me 8 hours of labor just to drive out to and from my location because i didn’t buy it from them. took it to a kubota dealership in a different state but only 1.5 hours from me. They told me the DPF is completely clogged due to the fuel. SOOO no warranty and no insurance coverage. $12000.00 to fix. the tractor was only $39000.00 WTF! Kubota service and insurance and Sales all suck. They blame it on the other dealerships, no one is taking responsibility for taking care of tractor. Read your manual and warranty and insurance form. If it is fuel related. NO COVERAGE. DONT BUY Kubota! LIARS and Fraudsters. Does anyone have any insight or help here ? Just lost over $20000 on contracts for snow removal. and looks like i wont be getting this tractor back for at least 3 to 4 weeks, even if i pay the extortion money to fix it. and then im sure it will just gel up again and and wont start and will have to go through this all again in another 17 hours. only about 15 total gallons of fuel have gone through this engine 8 of which was put in by the dealer and i only put 12 oz. of howes in the 10 gallons of ulsd i bought from costco. teir one diesel.
I want to know if the skid loader has an actual cat or a rebranded Perkins?"former"299d owner not impressed. Over similar machines at a lower price point.