I remember when I was a kid neighbor bought a N7 gleaner...man it was something when it was running...this kinda reminds me of that only 40 years later. Really appreciate you BTP...thank you!
That unload auger is nearly 19" diameter. That is a very impressive combine and corn head. Head is doing a great job chopping the stalks. Great vid BTP
Thumbs up on the commentary and lineage of the Fendt Ideal combine. I had no idea there were so many mergers and acquisitions to get where they are today.. Good stuff BTP!
I previewed it at this year's Farm & Machine show and seeing it in action it doesn't disappoint! I would like to operate it but our 1600 acres is way too small for a class 9 combine. I am happy to see that it has similar features as the Red and Green ones such as Cab Corn. :-)
@@bigtractorpower Most of them are too large. We took the hopper topper off our Deere 9450 that a previous owner had installed on it because we noticed compaction problems in many of our fields, after moving to that machine from a Deere 4420.
+bigtractorpower Nice to finally see one of these machines featured on this channel. It seemed like that rig did a really nice job of chopping and distributing the corn material. Really like how you add information about the machine and allow us to hear the machine working. Nice work as always.
Is all about service and parts locate in area of your farm,,, Fent is expensive, but impressive,,, Thanks for the history of fent ,, lots old equipment manufactures.
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with Claas and Agco upping their game in terms of combines, Capello and Geringhoff are going to have to up their game to develop bigger heads to meet the potential of the new combines!
My friend John filmed this video. He wanted to get in the cab but there already a rider and he had limited time. He did a great job but the filming did not go quite as planned. It was supposed to be sunny according to the weather forecast but it rained. He got their early to show the combine entering the field but even though the cart and trucks entered the field all at the main entrance the combine went to the other end to unfold the header and start. The videos always look good edited but there is often frustration while filming.
@@bigtractorpower for sure it's great filming you can tell your mate john. Filming on the go is never easy as things can change in the blink of an eye. Tell your mate John he did a great job. 👍👍
@@robertdaly9036 Copy that Robert, thank you! As Jason said, we often go way out of the way to get you guys these videos. The video here is just over 10 minutes long, but I spent well over 5 hours just to get some decent video for this segment. During that time, the combine's buddy seat was filled the entire duration I was in the field. It is truly an amazing machine, and was worth the effort.
750K $ for one combine, that was fast. You could buy 2 Gleaner S77 Combine for one of those Fendts but thats amazing of how much tech is in that thing. I thought %00K was alot for a Gleaner S97. Great vid as always!
Europe is seeing bigger combines to handle big wheat crops. Good Wheat in the U.S. tops out at 100 bu and many regions don’t reach that. Corn and soybeans do not require the power of wheat. Europe’s Big yields in small grain require more hp.
When I was watching the golf cart come between the combine and the tractor I was like oh god this isn’t going to have a good ending it’s a good thing it has a really long logger so that has room for for it to fit I have to say that corn head look like it was doing the best job of all the combines I’ve seen on your channel this year very impressed
Very nice footage of Ideal combine👍$750,000 then having pay more for Header front that’s a lot of money especially when I can get two with low hours CaseIH combines for that price. But it’s logistics I have trouble keeping up to Ideal combine, I would need chaser, at least 100+ tonne mother bin n two B double trucks to keep up in harvesting wheat.
Lots of considerations in running a combine. This combine had its auger our because as soon it emptied it was about full again in a few minutes. It takes carts and trucks to keep it rolling.
The Gator shows just how much space the auger leaves between the combine and grain cart. 50ft drapers are hitting the market and this big auger is needed.
The job that corn head does is absolutely incredible!! How many acres do you think you would have to have to be able to justify even leasing this monster?
That is a good question. What I see here in WKY on average for a class 9 combine is that they seem to average just over 2,500 acres of corn, 1,200 acres of wheat and 2,200 acres of soybeans. That is 5,900 acres of grain through one machine per year.
Absolute beast, i bet when that unload auger is at full unload she puts a huge amount of weight out the left side. pity it doesnt have the break-away that some have in their unload for transport and they could just put a boot on the end of the break.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks for responding. What I mean is that you always need at least three passes off to dump. Where I'm at in ontario we always cut through the middle and then always work with the auger out so we can always unload on the go
Wow, $750,000 US is almost 1 million Canadian. I know of a huge farming operation in Saskatchewan that is using them. They own 4. You must really have to be a huge landowner to make them profitable or a custom harvester.
You need Big acres to run a combine like this. With the grain and corn heads this combine will list for over $1 million US. It gives a good return in moving the crop off in a hurry.
@@xSCHEF I have never heard of that. Some farmers keep their machines for 10-20 years and even longer. Leasing cars is almost or as expensive as just borrowing the money to buy one in Canada. Only advantage is you trade it in every 3-4 four years and get a shiny new one but own nothing, LOL. You don't have to pay for repairs on it.
I would love to film on the West Coast. It would be great to see the Palouse wheat and the veggies, rice and dairy of California. It is hard to get time to go out west right now but hopefully in the future.
@@bigtractorpower we are finishing up heavy ground work ( disking-deep ripping - landplaning and bedding up for next years lettuce, tomato pepper season. If you're ever out this way, would like to show you how the ranch I work for operates. Keep up the great work.
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What town in southern Wisconsin was this at? I live in Janesville, Wisconsin at border with Illinois. Love harvest videos. I watch your channel all the time.
Why isn't the auger moved back to its traveling position in this video? Will the Ideal combine replace the current Massey-Ferguson and Gleaner combine designs? Thanks. - Dean from Minnesota
The corn was filling the combine so quickly that as fast as it was unloading it was filling up again. Rather than putting wear on the auger in and out every 2-3 min they just left it out. Gleaner accounts for 70# of AGCO’s combine sales. I highly doubt Gleaner will go away anytime soon. I would think Massey will continue as well.
Hi, it's Husnain I hope you are well. I to have fond of agriculture. Did you tell me the price of Black FENDT Ideal 9T combined harvesting Corn and Wheat, Wheat Straw, Corn Straw, and another field? Do its remaining things make it like wheat straw press or corn press, etc? I'm waiting for your answer or
BTP, How does This harvester compare to the Deere S790? It seem like its much more expensive than the Deere, so is that much better or more productive?
An S790 with tracks, 28.5 ft unloading auger and power fold bin is $674,000. An S790 holds 400 bu. Unloads at 3.8 bu per second and is rated at 543 hp. For $77,000 more I would say the Ideal has allot more to offer in the speed at which it harvests corn and moves it out of the field. The S790 combine is a good machine but it does not move corn like this Fendt. John Deere will introduce its new combine this week. One of the new Deere twin dories was run where I live this summer in wheat. It will be interesting to see its specs. It’s larger than an S790.
I remember when I was a kid neighbor bought a N7 gleaner...man it was something when it was running...this kinda reminds me of that only 40 years later. Really appreciate you BTP...thank you!
Those early ones had some trouble...I own gleaner r52 now and it’s best combine I ever owned
I remember in 1991 when the Neighbor went from a 815 IH to a used 1460 I thought that was massive it the time! Lol
That unload auger is nearly 19" diameter.
That is a very impressive combine and corn head. Head is doing a great job chopping the stalks.
Great vid BTP
The Ideal is a monster machine. I look forward to filming more of them.
Wow what a massive piece of machinery. Very impressive! My boy loved the tracks on that combine.
Thank you for watching. Go tracks 😁👍
*The futuristic design is truly impressive, and the color is a perfect fit - this machine is awesome!*
That thing certainly doesn't waste any time. Wow! That is impressive.
Thumbs up on the commentary and lineage of the Fendt Ideal combine. I had no idea there were so many mergers and acquisitions to get where they are today.. Good stuff BTP!
Just recently stumbled across your channel. Fascinating
At the 4 minute mark you get a good perspective on how damn big that auger is.
The chopping head sure does a great job on the stalks.
It is a monster combine. It would be right at home with an 18 row corn head.
I previewed it at this year's Farm & Machine show and seeing it in action it doesn't disappoint! I would like to operate it but our 1600 acres is way too small for a class 9 combine. I am happy to see that it has similar features as the Red and Green ones such as Cab Corn. :-)
Cab Corn happens 😁. I don’t think a bin will ever be made large enough.
@@bigtractorpower Most of them are too large. We took the hopper topper off our Deere 9450 that a previous owner had installed on it because we noticed compaction problems in many of our fields, after moving to that machine from a Deere 4420.
@@trevorn9381ground compaction may be too high crawlers tracks would help and allow you to maintain a larger hopper
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+bigtractorpower Nice to finally see one of these machines featured on this channel. It seemed like that rig did a really nice job of chopping and distributing the corn material. Really like how you add information about the machine and allow us to hear the machine working. Nice work as always.
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Love the color of the combine. It’s unique
It stands out.
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Impressive machine
It’s a monster. Thank you for watching. I enjoy watching you channel and dairy farm.
@@bigtractorpower thank you, I always enjoy your videos as well
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The video is awesome
God that combine is the coolest thing a farmer can own man
It’s a monster.
Is all about service and parts locate in area of your farm,,, Fent is expensive, but impressive,,, Thanks for the history of fent ,, lots old equipment manufactures.
They AGCO has high standards for Ideal dealers. It’s 24/7 up time. If the combine is down the dealer has to bring you a replacement during the repair.
Really wow.
That’s one impressive and massive combine. Thanks for posting as I’ve been waiting for a vid on the Fendt 9 (T) combine. Cheers
Me too. I have been on a mission for the past year to feature a Fendt Ideal. My friend John filmed this one for BTP.
Very impressive combine.!!!
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As usual you do a super job,a ton of information about the history and specifications along with a great video . Thanks
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That black looks really good
Stealth combine.
We run AGCO on our farm and it’s nice to hear the history of this combine
with Claas and Agco upping their game in terms of combines, Capello and Geringhoff are going to have to up their game to develop bigger heads to meet the potential of the new combines!
Geringoff and Drago have 18 row 30 inch heads. I would like to find an 18 row to film.
Brilliant video. I'd love to see this in person. We dont have anything this big in the UK.🤣🤣
I don't think we have the roads for the transport of such monstrous plant
That's a big investment BTP.
It's an impressive combine for sure, pity you didn't get a spin up in the cab.
Great video as usual. 👍👍
My friend John filmed this video. He wanted to get in the cab but there already a rider and he had limited time. He did a great job but the filming did not go quite as planned. It was supposed to be sunny according to the weather forecast but it rained. He got their early to show the combine entering the field but even though the cart and trucks entered the field all at the main entrance the combine went to the other end to unfold the header and start. The videos always look good edited but there is often frustration while filming.
@@bigtractorpower for sure it's great filming you can tell your mate john.
Filming on the go is never easy as things can change in the blink of an eye.
Tell your mate John he did a great job. 👍👍
@@robertdaly9036 Copy that Robert, thank you! As Jason said, we often go way out of the way to get you guys these videos. The video here is just over 10 minutes long, but I spent well over 5 hours just to get some decent video for this segment. During that time, the combine's buddy seat was filled the entire duration I was in the field. It is truly an amazing machine, and was worth the effort.
This is the leader in development and marketing
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Great narration! Your videos are really first rate!
Thank you for watching.
That’s true
Glad to see it has the cab corn option. Lol
Even at 485 bu. there is never enough grain bin space on a combine.
They took lessons from MN millennial on the cab corn lol
Mike Mitchell from up in Canada has some interesting videos on the Fendt, especially the one that burnt- but they addressed the issues
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Thanks for the nice video of the Ideal 9T in the corn harvest👍
Thank you for watching.
The futuristic look really impress and the color is a perfect match, awesome machine
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Wow that’s one good looking machine
It’s a monster.
Good God! The length of that auger!
It is a monster at 36 ft.
Wow that thing is quite impressive. Such a massive machine.
It’s a monster.
That auger is huge
It’s a monster.
That thing got one heck of a auger on it
That's one serious machine !
It’s a monster.
Im in love with that combine. 😍
Fendt has a nice combine. Thank you for watching.
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750K $ for one combine, that was fast. You could buy 2 Gleaner S77 Combine for one of those Fendts but thats amazing of how much tech is in that thing. I thought %00K was alot for a Gleaner S97. Great vid as always!
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Great video from Rockford Illinois
Thank you for watching Josh.
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The go cart compared with to giants is funny
Nice video, it is interesting that we now have bigger combines in Europe than in NA. It was not like this 20 years ago...
Europe is seeing bigger combines to handle big wheat crops. Good Wheat in the U.S. tops out at 100 bu and many regions don’t reach that. Corn and soybeans do not require the power of wheat. Europe’s Big yields in small grain require more hp.
That combine looks huge. Good information as always. I've not seen any of them in my area. Stay safe.
Does your area normally spent 400 000$ on a combine
@@karstenrohrs I'm sure the big farms spend every bit of that & then some.
Someday I’ll get out to see American agriculture. I’m Northern irish and we don’t see sights like this. Iowa fields are massive.
Thanks for watching I have 11 of these. A lot of corn
I actually was able to watch the livestream normally i always miss it
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That's amazing history
That thing is moving!
Wow! Just wow.
Beautiful looking combine.
It’s a monster.
That is a monster!
It is. I almost titled this video Monster Combine.
When I was watching the golf cart come between the combine and the tractor I was like oh god this isn’t going to have a good ending it’s a good thing it has a really long logger so that has room for for it to fit I have to say that corn head look like it was doing the best job of all the combines I’ve seen on your channel this year very impressed
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Very nice footage of Ideal combine👍$750,000 then having pay more for Header front that’s a lot of money especially when I can get two with low hours CaseIH combines for that price. But it’s logistics I have trouble keeping up to Ideal combine, I would need chaser, at least 100+ tonne mother bin n two B double trucks to keep up in harvesting wheat.
Lots of considerations in running a combine. This combine had its auger our because as soon it emptied it was about full again in a few minutes. It takes carts and trucks to keep it rolling.
What a beast.
It is a monster combine.
Love that long unloading auger
It’s a monster.
Looks cool Combine Is unloading John Deere with the grain cart gator in between them cool
The Gator shows just how much space the auger leaves between the combine and grain cart. 50ft drapers are hitting the market and this big auger is needed.
Wow
The job that corn head does is absolutely incredible!! How many acres do you think you would have to have to be able to justify even leasing this monster?
That is a good question. What I see here in WKY on average for a class 9 combine is that they seem to average just over 2,500 acres of corn, 1,200 acres of wheat and 2,200 acres of soybeans. That is 5,900 acres of grain through one machine per year.
Seems leasing is a common option but what does it cost to lease per season?
Beautiful thanks 🙏 for the video.
Thank you for watching.
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Absolute beast, i bet when that unload auger is at full unload she puts a huge amount of weight out the left side. pity it doesnt have the break-away that some have in their unload for transport and they could just put a boot on the end of the break.
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That’s the longest auger I have ever seen. 😲
It’s one of the largest in the market today.
That‘s what she‘s said…
Lots of corn bread right there.
Yes it is.
Beats watching impeachment lol. I appreciate the videos.
That header does a really nice job with those stalks.
It is a nice harvesting set up.
Beautiful combine and dig the dark color scheme and holy cow can it unload quickly
It is a monster.
90 sec
Very nice
back the 80's a IH915 with a 5-36 inch head would barely clear the cart tractor! Had to be in the row next to the head
Farm in Canada has 6 of these 9T's one burned up now they have 5.
Mike Mitchell
@@karstenrohrs hes got a video of it burning up lol
That unload auger would be nice when the field is opened up but it would make opening fields a pain
The unloading auger folds in two so when opening if it’s double folded it is less likely to catch a tree on the corners.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks for responding. What I mean is that you always need at least three passes off to dump. Where I'm at in ontario we always cut through the middle and then always work with the auger out so we can always unload on the go
It does look like an impressive
machine
That is one giant corn eater! How does the stalk crusher or chopper work on that corn head? I can see stalk pieces flying from under the head.
it's a three blade rotary chopper system behind each row,
we have the same system on our six row variant.
It has 12 lawn mower style blades mounted under the head to chop up the corn stalks. It does a nice job.
Surprised they are running a 12row thanks for the vid
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First thought:
“Holy crap the auger length...”
It could have been a demo unit, or they run a 40-45 foot platform for soybeans.
I looked at the thumbnail and I was wondering if I saw it right
bilodef66 I didn’t know that was thing. Cool
Same here. Looks like it could break right off being so long
bilodef66 it’s only a matter of time before 50’ and even bigger
Wow, $750,000 US is almost 1 million Canadian. I know of a huge farming operation in Saskatchewan that is using them. They own 4.
You must really have to be a huge landowner to make them profitable or a custom harvester.
You need Big acres to run a combine like this. With the grain and corn heads this combine will list for over $1 million US. It gives a good return in moving the crop off in a hurry.
Who pays list price for a combine tho. I always thought thoes sell 40% off
Is leasing machines not a thing in the US? It’s pretty populair in Europe.
@@xSCHEF I have never heard of that. Some farmers keep their machines for 10-20 years and even longer.
Leasing cars is almost or as expensive as just borrowing the money to buy one in Canada. Only advantage is you trade it in every 3-4 four years and get a shiny new one but own nothing, LOL. You don't have to pay for repairs on it.
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Great video,that’s a massive combine
It is a monster.
It's actually build by Laverda in Italy.
You are correct. Laverda is an Agco brand and the factory is based in Braganze.
I am glad to see some more players in the ag industry in in the states but holly crap 750k that is a chunk of change
It’s a big investment but only $77K more than John Deere’s biggest combine the S790 which is 400 bu and 543 hp.
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Yeah, all well and good, but did the tyres pass the farmer kick test.
So far have heard good reports on the Ideal.
New fav machine!
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Great channel. Do you ever plan to come out here to the west coast?
I would love to film on the West Coast. It would be great to see the Palouse wheat and the veggies, rice and dairy of California. It is hard to get time to go out west right now but hopefully in the future.
@@bigtractorpower we are finishing up heavy ground work ( disking-deep ripping - landplaning and bedding up for next years lettuce, tomato pepper season. If you're ever out this way, would like to show you how the ranch I work for operates. Keep up the great work.
Wow that's one monster of a combine. Is it about the same size as John Deere's biggest size?
I calculate that that field is yielding 210bu/acre. That’s a good looking field.
I don’t know anything about corn because I farm is Saskatchewan Canada but I think you want corn to be in the 200 or higher right?
alot better than the fs19 one
Huge combine.
Not as big as the Claas 8900 thou
The 8800 Claas is as big as we will see in the United States. The 8900 is built for high yield wheat in Europe.
@@bigtractorpower I didnt know they sell 8900 here in EU, i thought it was for Canada, South Afrika and for the Aussies
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What town in southern Wisconsin was this at? I live in Janesville, Wisconsin at border with Illinois. Love harvest videos. I watch your channel all the time.
Man! I love this. I wish someone would give me a billion dollars and let me farm with it til I was broke!!
Tomorrow i´l been in Hannover at the Agritechnika.Agco invited my Company to see the new Ideal 10 T
It will be interesting to see the 10T with the new steering system.
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Why isn't the auger moved back to its traveling position in this video? Will the Ideal combine replace the current Massey-Ferguson and Gleaner combine designs? Thanks. - Dean from Minnesota
The corn was filling the combine so quickly that as fast as it was unloading it was filling up again. Rather than putting wear on the auger in and out every 2-3 min they just left it out.
Gleaner accounts for 70# of AGCO’s combine sales. I highly doubt Gleaner will go away anytime soon. I would think Massey will continue as well.
Hi, it's Husnain I hope you are well. I to have fond of agriculture. Did you tell me the price of Black FENDT Ideal 9T combined harvesting Corn and Wheat, Wheat Straw, Corn Straw, and another field? Do its remaining things make it like wheat straw press or corn press, etc? I'm waiting for your answer or
That"s a beast
Monster combine for sure.
I have 11 of them they do a wonderful job
BTP, How does This harvester compare to the Deere S790? It seem like its much more expensive than the Deere, so is that much better or more productive?
An S790 with tracks, 28.5 ft unloading auger and power fold bin is $674,000. An S790 holds 400 bu. Unloads at 3.8 bu per second and is rated at 543 hp. For $77,000 more I would say the Ideal has allot more to offer in the speed at which it harvests corn and moves it out of the field. The S790 combine is a good machine but it does not move corn like this Fendt. John Deere will introduce its new combine this week. One of the new Deere twin dories was run where I live this summer in wheat. It will be interesting to see its specs. It’s larger than an S790.
Very good video man, nice speech while drone shooting :) keep doing the good work
Thank you for watching.
that's interesting that all the amber lights on top of the combine are blinking LEDs rather than rotating strobes
The new John Deere 8RX hazard lights are like that now too. It may be a new trend in the industry.
Its a monster.