The main advantage of the Nexat is that you always use the same tracks which cover about 5% of the field. This is called controlled traffic farming and improves yield because 95% of the soil is newer compacted.
I grew up on a farm and.. the thing i remember most was that you are basically looking behind the tractor 90% of the time and forward only 10%.. and even at that, you can hardly se what is happening. This one where you just sit almost like magic with perfect ovesight over the machiner is freaking fantastic
What a great concept. The combination of gps technology and automation in a unit that can be used for multiple applications is really interesting. Electric drives also gives very good control and adaptability. Modularity is also good for maintenance. Would be interesting to see fuel consumption per acre over the growing season.
"One machine that can run multiple modules planting harvesting tillage cultivation spraying fertilizing..." which almost sounds like This Tractor Thingy parked in the other bay ;) This type of machine (there are smaller sizes like this machine in Europe for decades) allows setting up permanent lanes so all your machinery compaction is concentrated and not on nearly every row like it is with conventional tractors. Kind of like irrigation pivot tracks.
Cooool looking machine very interesting in my younger years I worked at company that built aerobactin equipment for golf courses and athletic fields . I worked in the R&D shop. So this machine is Cooool to me . The name of the Company was West Point Products in West Point Pa in 1964 - 1968
LOVE they visited you Cale, you are the perfect guy to test it under REAL US conditions! I saw this system live here in Germany and I am fascinated by this, lot of ingenuity and engineering went in this. One thing because I am pretty sure this question will bother the one or another: why are the additional small wheels? Well, they are a solution for the strict German road regulations how much weight every single wheel is allowed to distribute on the street. With the additional wheels taking some weight on the road this regulations are circumvented/fulfilled.
That's like the fighter pilot of farming driving the A380 of farming. Who knew when they said, all those teenage years spent playing video games would pay off, that they were right.
Cale, this machine is insane! I suppose it's set up like your others so it has the field laid out and with GPS knows exactly where it is. So, that's why it can have the "driver" facing backwards monitoring the planting. I am only part way through the video and it's buffering so not sure if you're going to get to operate this engineering marvel. It's great that you are an influencer that you get to try this on your farm. I saw Laura in the cab the other day in her video. And that part seems similar to "normal" tractors you use, except the way it's positioned at the end and facing backwards. I imagine it would seem weird in the cab operating this. Thanks for sharing. I'm going to back out and get back in to the video to see if the buffering has stopped. Great job. (Turned out the Hotel wifi I'm using was the culprit.)
If this was John Deere or IH made, it would already be starting to take over. Although I don't know if there is a version big enough to suit Montana wheat farmers yet. I've watched the huge machines they drive and pull. Geeze. Saw this running at our neighbors just East over Hwy 14 from you. That modular system looks so much easier to service, especially compared to Combines and trying to get into the guts of them.
Well - at the end of the day not necessarily because you have one expensive carrier and the modules are on a similar pricetag as the common ones BUT you dont need a complete, very expensive, harvester and the harvest module of this thing is powerful as hell...
That is a really good machine to have and it looks really easy to learn to run and you run it just like a professional operator maybe you should train other people to run The machine on the side and I have the kids take over the farm gonna be busy
That thing is so cool, but it really is just a novelty in North America. Without solid, reliable dealer support it's a dead machine walking (rolling?) Makes perfect sense for places like Western Europe though where farmers are drowning in road and vehicle regulations.
Not a farmer but I would be interested in learning more about there process on how the designers / engineers came up with such an amazing solution, what the biggest engineering hurtles were and how fast does it go on the Autobahn.
How many acres is Mary Jane, who named it. Will there be any profit for you after paying for planting and harvesting with this machine. Very interesting, thanks again.
Ok, just started the video but saw your question: its driven by an diesel electric system, powered by two 550 hp Liebherr engines. It holds up to 20.500 liter (around 5414 US-gallons) of seed/fertilizer in 4 tanks. You can choose the row spacing like you need it and its built for controlled traffic - always using the same "tracks" for everything because: this is NOT a seeder, it is a carrier system for all kind of modules from seeding over fertilizing, standard soil work and harvesting.
Wow, very cool looking machine and has the futuristic feel for sure. When first seeing it, it almost looked like unmanned! Being I'm not a farmer, what do you feel are some disadvantages of a machine like this vs what you use now? It seems like a swiss army knife of farm equipment.
Very cool planting and harvesting machine. It seems that you could sell or rent the machines that you won't be needing, and buy that machine. I would buy it.
So Cale, I suppose you have placed your order for two of these machines. 😂 Seriously, I know they're expensive but if you could, can, or even want to order one, what is the wait time for delivery? Being built overseas, I'm guessing a 12 month delivery after you place the order.
Is the plan to buy this machine or to rent it out as required each year. God knows how much this thing would cost to buy. You said it can harvest at the end of the season. Would require changing the heads? The assumption would be that it is overall faster to plant and eventually harvest over traditional combines. Great video. Thanks!
Hate to say it, but this wont work for much of the US. Im a farmer from southern Illinois and we cant hardly get a normal combine, sprayer, or planter down the road. When you have to move to 15-20 different fields over the course of the day to cover 200 acres, you sure wouldn't want a nexat
One of the main sale points is to my understanding: Soil compaction. By being wide and designed in such a way that the wheels drives the same path on the ground for every operation, which means the soil compaction only happens on those paths. The rest of the ground is not driven on.
That is amazing.but kinda makes me sad at that same time..seems like pretty soon they will have robots doing it all and what will we do than? I'm like you very old school..and with machines like that you could put anyone in there.
@@LEAADFarms-Isn’t this all about getting federal deficit dollars to subsidize any US farmer laying down $2.5 million for this toy? How many US farmers are going to use their own loot to own on of these? Joe’s got a check waiting for you. Subsidizing these keeps Sweden or whatever NATO country supporting the Biden killing in Ukraine. It’s all legalized corruption.
See if you can get the Tribine folks to demo a machine this fall for side by side comparisons. That machine was designed "so you don't need Laura driving the auger cart!" Lol. Just you and the truck driver. The Nexat harvesting bins may hold similar volume so no need for the extra tractor and cart operator either. Since Laura tipped us off on the Nexat price of $2.7M, you should do a comparison of standard tractor+harvester+auger cart+planter etc. to show you can buy this one machine or this other half dozen tractors and implements. Should make that comparison showing acres per day effectiveness by function too; you can answer if either can plant/plow/harvest five thousand acres in a week? Then the question, do you have a second Nexat as backup to cover breakdowns? Because you know as soon as you cut the hay it's going to rain soon.
So where the tires are on the machine you plant nothing? Seams like a huge waste of expensive farm ground. On a 160 acres your losing at least 10 rows of crop.
Awesome new machine that does everything on the farm
The next big thing for doing everything for farmers
The main advantage of the Nexat is that you always use the same tracks which cover about 5% of the field. This is called controlled traffic farming and improves yield because 95% of the soil is newer compacted.
If you look at it in a simple way and listen to the manufacturer yes, otherwise it gets more complicated.
You still get soil compaction on deepth. of cause, the wheels are really far apart so that should be mitagated somewhat
Keep your cat in the know 😀
I grew up on a farm and.. the thing i remember most was that you are basically looking behind the tractor 90% of the time and forward only 10%.. and even at that, you can hardly se what is happening.
This one where you just sit almost like magic with perfect ovesight over the machiner is freaking fantastic
What a great concept. The combination of gps technology and automation in a unit that can be used for multiple applications is really interesting. Electric drives also gives very good control and adaptability. Modularity is also good for maintenance. Would be interesting to see fuel consumption per acre over the growing season.
Hi from Australia...
This i as the future of farming....
As ll in one.. cultervation, planting,harvesting
Can't wait till we get it in our farm ..
A most amazing machine!!!
Roji
I'm praying for everyone in the Midwest and Nebraska with all these tornadoes hitting today big news here in New England.God bless
"One machine that can run multiple modules planting harvesting tillage cultivation spraying fertilizing..." which almost sounds like This Tractor Thingy parked in the other bay ;) This type of machine (there are smaller sizes like this machine in Europe for decades) allows setting up permanent lanes so all your machinery compaction is concentrated and not on nearly every row like it is with conventional tractors. Kind of like irrigation pivot tracks.
Magnifique vidéo sur le nexat pour sème et bien intéressante et bien équipés et autres matériel 😂😮😅😊
Cooool looking machine very interesting in my younger years I worked at company that built aerobactin equipment for golf courses and athletic fields . I worked in the R&D shop. So this machine is Cooool to me . The name of the Company was West Point Products in West Point Pa in 1964 - 1968
LOVE they visited you Cale, you are the perfect guy to test it under REAL US conditions! I saw this system live here in Germany and I am fascinated by this, lot of ingenuity and engineering went in this.
One thing because I am pretty sure this question will bother the one or another: why are the additional small wheels? Well, they are a solution for the strict German road regulations how much weight every single wheel is allowed to distribute on the street. With the additional wheels taking some weight on the road this regulations are circumvented/fulfilled.
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the small wheels support the module when it is removed from the machine
@@godoftheinterwebz wrong!
They dont even have any connection to the modules, stop telling nonsense!
That's like the fighter pilot of farming driving the A380 of farming. Who knew when they said, all those teenage years spent playing video games would pay off, that they were right.
Cale, this machine is insane! I suppose it's set up like your others so it has the field laid out and with GPS knows exactly where it is. So, that's why it can have the "driver" facing backwards monitoring the planting.
I am only part way through the video and it's buffering so not sure if you're going to get to operate this engineering marvel.
It's great that you are an influencer that you get to
try this on your farm. I saw Laura in the cab the other day in her video. And that part seems similar to "normal" tractors you use, except the way it's positioned at the end and facing backwards. I imagine it would seem weird in the cab operating this.
Thanks for sharing. I'm going to back out and get back in to the video to see if the buffering has stopped. Great job.
(Turned out the Hotel wifi I'm using was the culprit.)
Lot of glass in that cockpit! One blown fuse away from being stone blind! Really cool!
Saw it at the agritechnika, great to see it worc
So much better than shorts 😊
Hi 👋🏻 Cale Carlson
Very cool machine.
If this was John Deere or IH made, it would already be starting to take over. Although I don't know if there is a version big enough to suit Montana wheat farmers yet. I've watched the huge machines they drive and pull. Geeze. Saw this running at our neighbors just East over Hwy 14 from you. That modular system looks so much easier to service, especially compared to Combines and trying to get into the guts of them.
Very cool, everything about it seems quite practical. Expensive, no doubt.
Well - at the end of the day not necessarily because you have one expensive carrier and the modules are on a similar pricetag as the common ones BUT you dont need a complete, very expensive, harvester and the harvest module of this thing is powerful as hell...
$2.7M
What a flexible machine. How is the fuel efficiency compared to running your normal setup? Comparative speed of planting?
how did you get hooked up with that big machine
Agricultural machinery is a faithful companion of farmers,
Hello everyone good vidéo
Great Looks equipement is beast polyvalent equipement
That is a really good machine to have and it looks really easy to learn to run and you run it just like a professional operator maybe you should train other people to run The machine on the side and I have the kids take over the farm gonna be busy
How many machines does that one unit replace ? Cost to own and maintain against individual machines ?
Great video
That thing is so cool, but it really is just a novelty in North America. Without solid, reliable dealer support it's a dead machine walking (rolling?)
Makes perfect sense for places like Western Europe though where farmers are drowning in road and vehicle regulations.
I saw that beast on Laura’s channel too. How did you get lucky to get it on your farm? Laura had to visit a neighbor’s farm to see it in action.
that's amazing must feel great to drive
You remind me of when AC brought out a 6 row to demo to my Grandpa ! He was more confused than you appear !
Not a farmer but I would be interested in learning more about there process on how the designers / engineers came up with such an amazing solution, what the biggest engineering hurtles were and how fast does it go on the Autobahn.
Is it better than the normal way. Fuel, seed holding stuff like that
How much faster is it to plant with that then with what you plant with normally
All in on one machine, stopped completely when something in it fails.
Nice you got 2024 season next act demo at your farm
How much does the main unit weigh?
Roji
How hard is it to change the tires on that monster?
Could it be totally program to a field so it would be totally hands off planting
Howdy from Texas, what is the purpose of this machine
How many acres do you have?
Curt Whiting???
Hoping everyone is staying safe and healthy during the storms and tornados from Queensland Australia
How many acres is Mary Jane, who named it.
Will there be any profit for you after paying for planting and harvesting with this machine.
Very interesting, thanks again.
How much seed does it hold, is it the same row spacing, and what power it
Ok, just started the video but saw your question: its driven by an diesel electric system, powered by two 550 hp Liebherr engines. It holds up to 20.500 liter (around 5414 US-gallons) of seed/fertilizer in 4 tanks. You can choose the row spacing like you need it and its built for controlled traffic - always using the same "tracks" for everything because: this is NOT a seeder, it is a carrier system for all kind of modules from seeding over fertilizing, standard soil work and harvesting.
Ok, I watched the video a little further and I see - some of my information are redundant.... 😂
Wow, very cool looking machine and has the futuristic feel for sure. When first seeing it, it almost looked like unmanned! Being I'm not a farmer, what do you feel are some disadvantages of a machine like this vs what you use now? It seems like a swiss army knife of farm equipment.
Does the $2.7 Million price tag get you all the attachments of just the base until?
Is John Deere welcoming it? Or are they fighting it?
Very cool planting and harvesting machine. It seems that you could sell or rent the machines that you won't be needing, and buy that machine. I would buy it.
it is also a sprayer
Also good 👍 👌
batteries included?
Howdid you get so lucky?
The military truck will be happy to compete with this thing in a tug of war)
Hope you all are safe from the Tornado.
Saw it years ago in Ukraine. I hope it is bulletproof now. How is the compaction?
How cool that they let you climb all over their machine. How much is it worth?
So Cale, I suppose you have placed your order for two of these machines. 😂 Seriously, I know they're expensive but if you could, can, or even want to order one, what is the wait time for delivery? Being built overseas, I'm guessing a 12 month delivery after you place the order.
Is LEAAD farms going to buy one. It’s remote controlled, less labour costs. More time for Cale to slack off (kidding) 😂
wow crezy Driving and Technology is helpful farming 😇🤩☺🤐🤭🤭
that is a cool machine but seems to plant less rows at a time than your JD? But it is very fast! So maybe it evens out. Got to be expensive!
Is the plan to buy this machine or to rent it out as required each year. God knows how much this thing would cost to buy. You said it can harvest at the end of the season. Would require changing the heads? The assumption would be that it is overall faster to plant and eventually harvest over traditional combines.
Great video. Thanks!
$2.7M. He paid $.5M for his piece of shit combine
@@godoftheinterwebz Wow. Gotta move a lot of soy beans and corn to justify that!
Seen one in Ukraine I think… not sure… was one interesting sight to see that thing.
Were you the guy who put it on. It’s side in the road ditch?🤣🤣🤣
Of all the farmers that can show this machine on TH-cam they pick the one that will test it on the bike track and in the river...
If one side of it got stuck. It could be odd to get out
HOW many fields do you have?.
I was reading in the book of Jeremiah and they were talking about farming and I thought of you.
A new bigger, badder New Idea Uni system. Will it become more than a few machines and a novelty like new idea uni's
A uni system on steroids. Cool machine
Hate to say it, but this wont work for much of the US. Im a farmer from southern Illinois and we cant hardly get a normal combine, sprayer, or planter down the road. When you have to move to 15-20 different fields over the course of the day to cover 200 acres, you sure wouldn't want a nexat
CALE . What is the advantage of that machine. Isn't your planter wider and do a good job.
One of the main sale points is to my understanding: Soil compaction. By being wide and designed in such a way that the wheels drives the same path on the ground for every operation, which means the soil compaction only happens on those paths. The rest of the ground is not driven on.
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That is amazing.but kinda makes me sad at that same time..seems like pretty soon they will have robots doing it all and what will we do than? I'm like you very old school..and with machines like that you could put anyone in there.
A marskin that you don't see very often.
Test drive was done in Ukraine before the war.
I bet you the neighbors are watching.
Are going to let Laura borrow it?
In case no-one asked: What does a machine like that cost?
Depending on options around 2 1/2 million
@@annone6462 Nobody is forcing farmers to grow corn and soy. There’s also plenty of small farms still around.
@@LEAADFarms-Isn’t this all about getting federal deficit dollars to subsidize any US farmer laying down $2.5 million for this toy? How many US farmers are going to use their own loot to own on of these? Joe’s got a check waiting for you. Subsidizing these keeps Sweden or whatever NATO country supporting the Biden killing in Ukraine. It’s all legalized corruption.
2.7 million dollars
Laura already showed us this new planter so we all know about sorry
It takes up half the shop and the is just the planter. Once you get the sprayer and combine attachments, you are going to need a bigger building
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See if you can get the Tribine folks to demo a machine this fall for side by side comparisons. That machine was designed "so you don't need Laura driving the auger cart!" Lol. Just you and the truck driver. The Nexat harvesting bins may hold similar volume so no need for the extra tractor and cart operator either. Since Laura tipped us off on the Nexat price of $2.7M, you should do a comparison of standard tractor+harvester+auger cart+planter etc. to show you can buy this one machine or this other half dozen tractors and implements. Should make that comparison showing acres per day effectiveness by function too; you can answer if either can plant/plow/harvest five thousand acres in a week? Then the question, do you have a second Nexat as backup to cover breakdowns? Because you know as soon as you cut the hay it's going to rain soon.
You buying one?
So where the tires are on the machine you plant nothing? Seams like a huge waste of expensive farm ground. On a 160 acres your losing at least 10 rows of crop.
To big too heavy, to much compaction in my opinion
What a pice of junk, I’ll stick to a tractor and drill, they will never catch on 😂😂😂
I guess the biggest question is, are you going to buy one?
Guess I'm old school wouldn't do it but good for you latest technology not for mr
Hi 👋🏻 Cale Carlson
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