Love how your dad is so quick to pick up on new equipment and how to operate/run them, I know we don't see everything on camera, but still have a feeling it's one of his talents.
I appreciate the New Holland demo. Not only do you not see them as often as the other brands on here, but in general like you said they don't have quite the same market share like their red counterpart. Nice to see NH get some attention.
It's basically the dealer support issue across the board... those New Holland eat the crop like mad, but the dealers are very "spotty" on if someone knows what the hell to do. Lot of guys that went away from NH and to Deere was the support issue; loved the machines, dealers were crap.
Best machine you will ever run we got 8 10.90 switched from john deere best move we ever made in my opinion is a big part the twin rotors that some other brands are getting like the x9 the new holland in my opinion a very underrated machine
NH TR70's were the first twin rotor machines back in 1975-76 time frame. Local dealer owner was on the team that proofed them. Brother has ran CIH, JD, and NH, we still run NH.
I've had 2 gleaners, 4 John Deere combines, bought my first New Holland and it ran 11,000 hrs, then sold it to my brother in law and bought another one
Drone shots were awesome, Brian. They show how your world is put together. Music accompaniment was great, too. Like you said, easy to like new machines. Dealer must be checking out your videos and saw the Claas having some issues. Smart dealer to offer a demo. Great video.
Like the content, OLF talks always about the simpel engineering from new holland combines that they use for years , i never own or drive one so dont ask me, glad you had the chance to demo this one, greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Apple's is our dealer. We had the first twin rotor New Holland in Greene co, Ohio. We have been with Apple's since 1985, they are very good to work with and always give us great service.
My friend have a NH CR 9080 and I was skeptical but after running it in 70 ft wheat swaths it impressed me so much that if I am in the market for a combine I would buy a New Holland no doubt
WOW,,, Fantastic Drone Shots,,,,, High up ones are GREAT,,, you can see the TINY harvester in the GIGANTIC field,,, Great Flying.... Keep it up,, PLEASE,,,
Demonstrators are always nearly new and don't have break downs until they get some time/acres on them. Controls are always going to be new to the operator as they are from a different manufacture. Great video again and hats off to both you and your dad on the demo.
I've been doing 15" corn for ten years. It's worked out great on marginal soil. When the stars line up right I have hit a few home runs. 22" rows are common around here. Wherever there is sugar beets the 22" rows are common
For that amount of money you have to spend, just to be able to farm.... Then you better use every single crayon in that box! 😂 Every brand has its positive and negative stuff. 👍
Pull the trigger Bob! If those boys are that aggressive, they will make a deal. I’ve got a really good friend that’s a custom harvester. They run the 8090’s and absolutely love them. That twin rotor is a great design and been around a long time. Hell deere copied them with the X9.
Row feelers are the best quality of life invention. GPS is secondary combining corn. Our main head had a gearbox out and I had to run a rental without feelers, keeps you on your toes to say the least.
Nice video! We run 3 CR New Hollands. Have been running twin rotors for 42 years. “Our area” is probably 80% New Holland. We have an amazing dealer. They give a great sample and save grain. There is a reason JD built the X9. The new NH will be a whole new beast, can’t wait to see it.
Apple Farm Services is a Great Dealer founded up here in Darke County. Always enjoyed doing business with them. The NH would be a great replacement for the lexion, if your looking to stay with a twin rotor. The downside is complexity, weight, size and fuel burn. Living by Kiss (keep it simple stupid) principle I'd add another Gleaner, but with a MacDon draper head and an actual Gleaner corn head. If you forget that wind system power should never be an issue. As for your transmission and axle issues.....must of been bad luck. I know my opinion means nothing.... we were John Deere everything from beginning till end except always had Gleaner Combines and bought the first gleaner draper head North Star Hardware and implement ever sold. Note....My issue with gleaner draper is lack of split reel. Thanks for awesome video ...your Dad is great and have a safe bountiful Harvest.
New Holland introduced the rotor combines in 1974 and have always been twin rotors. IH had to go to a single rotor because of the New Holland patent. even then there was a patent fight when the IH combine came out in the late 70's. notice the JD x9 combines are twin rotors to get capacity.
New holland had the "TF" models released in the early '80s. those had the twin rotors. We had quite a few in our area of south east Scotland but because the rotors tended to mash the straw most of the new hollands were either 8080 series or the TX with straw walkers to save the straw for cattle bedding or feeding. My friend runs a 2 year old 9.90 with 35ft grain header on tracks and its an absolute beast of a machine cutting well over 1100 acres in a 2 month harvest window. It's also the cleanest with little or no loss leading to clean stubble fields with no "carpets "😊👌
9.90 with a 35 foot head is crazy around here in North Dakota they put 45-50 foot heads on them also two months for a 1100 acres is crazy again here one machine that size will probably cut 2 to 4 thousand aces in less time then that. It’s always interesting how things are different around the world.
Thanks for another great video Brian. It was interesting and enjoyable. Wow. Nice new combine. New Holland is a brand I do not know much about. Going by your words and dad’s words, it was a real good machine overall. That is great. You mentioned a few things you did and did not like but sounds like you would have one. A change coming ??????? The drone footage was absolutely wonderful Brian with the music and that new combine going across the fields. Really beautiful seeing the combine going across the field. Gives you a great feel for farming. Thanks for doing that Brian. Was great !!!!!!!!!! Glad you got your lost footage figured out and fixed. Know that was frustrating. Good going getting it fixed. About it I guess. Thanks for everything Brian. You all take care and be safe. Thanks. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Happy to see a yellow combine on here! I’ve either ran or hauled from pretty every combine in small grains and in my opinion the CR series is best bang for buck combine going!! The cr I’ve found gives you the best sample with the least amount of losses, especially in canola they are a canola eating machine!! Gives the cleanest samples, in wheat, barley, oats and peas puts everything else to shame, and I’ve put lots of seat time in the neighbors cr 9060 and nothing compares to sample to losses! And when it’s tough they just keep chewing!
One year we helped our cousin finish his flax. It started snowing when there were 4 combined in the field 2 case and 2 nh tr. Within half an hour 2 cases down and the nh finished the job
I started watching your video the same day you put it out. But I've been chasing the combine around for 40 hours without stopping. I need to go to sleep I will catch up on all your videos Sunday I can't wait to finish watching it. Thank you for sharing with us
A little more grease maintenance compared to a case or Deere but when you keep up on them religiously they run great we have had 15 of them over the last 20 years. I can remember 2 out of all of those that we had to fight with
Hi Brian great video I been catching up because things have really took off and not had any time to do anything other then work. Enjoyed your look on the New Holland to us we have always run Class and at least one New Holland currently a 80.90 but we have Jags for chopping corn
Out of 15 or so large farm RUclips channels that I regularly watch that is the only New Holland Combine. Lotsa green and reds, a gold and a silver one. Thanks for the video.
You have a great eye for the drone footage! Steady flight and your high shots are cool! Flights over the running equipment help us to see how much is going on all at same time.
Everybody had a piece of the action on this one…very nice change of pace! Good drone footage was great as well. Like BJ’s droll commentary. Wouldn’t mind seeing a tad more of him.
Bringing back the memories... Second year they were out, we got a 1976 TR70, first one got crushed when a tornado lifted and dropped the barn on top of it... LOL... ran the second til 79 and got a TR 85, ran it two years until the IH dealer got us back into the IH 14 series... TR 70 was the first combine I ran on my own when I was 15yo... Yes, CNHI is Fiat, Case IH and New Holland and FPT (power trains) etc... its a huge conglomerate... New Holland was the FIRST to release a rotor machine, one year before IH... always been twin rotor... TR=twin rotor...
@@paulpence8895 unfortunately I've not had the pleasure the company of any of them. Had Class at parents' farm when growing up, and I went into vegetable production. But I always admire efficient, simple quality design.
Looks like the New Holland is doing a decent job harvesting the corn. Hopefully we will see some video of you harvesting soybeans with it as well. Best of luck with harvest.
We ran TR 85 and TR 98 for a lot of years pretty good machines and basically the same design, we’ve switched to case but wouldn’t be opposed to going back to yellow. There are a decent amount of them in the area, we are about right in the middle of the Botkins, Covington and Mechanicsburg Apple stores.
Great video. Them twin rotor New Holland combines been out since mid 70's. I haven't been around a couple of them back in the 70's and early 80's and were actually better cleaner grain than a green one. Think you should buy it
Wahoo BJ! In the combine! Great editing Brian. Loved the flow on conversation with you and BJ, you in the combine and him in the grain cart. Did notice cart corn. Always great content. 👍🏻
Not sure which model our neighbour's is but they seem to really like their NH I think one of the deciding factors against others they demoed was the knife speed in linseed and OSR (canola) as they found it cut a lot cleaner at higher speeds where the others started ripping the plant out rather than cutting it
You folks definitely get variety in demo machines. Glad everyone got a chance to run it for awhile. High tech compared to our IH 1460 AF. Ours and comparable models in other brands were big machines. Now they are dwarfed by the NEW monsters. Your Dad is not intimidated by modern technology...don't think there's nothing he couldn't operate.
Having been in Both of the CNH Machines and i have a handful of New Holland guys in my area and they dont care for the New Holland Controls are confusing compared to the Case on the current lines. But some major Changes are coming to New Holland combines and tractors will be getting the case tracks from the Quad trac and Case might be getting the New Holland twin rotors for a Mega class 10 machine and also a larger upgrade of the 9250 single rotor mega machine is on in the works
NH carrosserie looks great - gold set off with white wheels. oo yeh. being able to set the internals from the cab seems a MAJOR bonus to me. great drone shots again. and also some very good explanations of all sorts of stuff. you good at dat. thx
The auger issue you get used to it. There’s an indicator on your screen that you get used to glancing at after you unload, my grandpa used to hate the new joystick but then loved it once he got used to it. I find it handy there close when your in brutal wheat or barly conditions
Just make sure you buy an extended wear combine. Case/NH has a problem with not building some of their stuff heavy enough. Also everyone in our area that had one of those 4400 corn heads all hated them in dry conditions. They shell horribly.
🔥right on guyzz.. my one uncle been running nh combines since the 80’s they are great machine, ya def were first twin rotor out there. I say you pull the trigger, they are a monster in beans bob, the chopper spreads really nice too🔥👊🔥⚙️🏍🔨🚜🌽
I can see yall getting a new combine soon. If it was me I would get another gleaner that way you have identical combines. If anything go up to the bigger gleaner for your new one. Have a great weekend.
Another great video! And a great recovery from the corrupted SIM card. You got some very good footage with the drone and you were able to share quite a bit about the combine. I’m sure Apple Equipment got value for the demo hours they gave you! Well done!
Love how your dad is so quick to pick up on new equipment and how to operate/run them, I know we don't see everything on camera, but still have a feeling it's one of his talents.
Always liked the Yellow machines. Seems like a sweet ride. "Sir, how much auger would you like?" "Yes." 😂
Great job driving the tractor and grain cart BJ
Nice looking NewHolland combine Brian
I appreciate the New Holland demo. Not only do you not see them as often as the other brands on here, but in general like you said they don't have quite the same market share like their red counterpart. Nice to see NH get some attention.
Through the 90s and into the 00 nh had lots of market share in western Canada. Claas and fendt have cut into that quite a bit.
A lot more common in Canada. Lots go overseas also
Actually 1 in 4 combines in the world is a New Holland.
It's basically the dealer support issue across the board... those New Holland eat the crop like mad, but the dealers are very "spotty" on if someone knows what the hell to do. Lot of guys that went away from NH and to Deere was the support issue; loved the machines, dealers were crap.
Best machine you will ever run we got 8 10.90 switched from john deere best move we ever made in my opinion is a big part the twin rotors that some other brands are getting like the x9 the new holland in my opinion a very underrated machine
Great job driving the New Holland combine BJ
Great job driving the New Holland combine Bob
Great job driving the tractor and grain cart Brian
NH TR70's were the first twin rotor machines back in 1975-76 time frame. Local dealer owner was on the team that proofed them. Brother has ran CIH, JD, and NH, we still run NH.
Great video Brian Bob and BJ
I'm a Gleaner guy at the soul but New Holland will always have a special spot in my heart. They are a pretty good machine after you get them set.
I've had 2 gleaners, 4 John Deere combines, bought my first New Holland and it ran 11,000 hrs, then sold it to my brother in law and bought another one
New Holland combines are great twin rotor machines.
Drone shots were awesome, Brian. They show how your world is put together. Music accompaniment was great, too. Like you said, easy to like new machines. Dealer must be checking out your videos and saw the Claas having some issues. Smart dealer to offer a demo. Great video.
I was doing it wrong 40 yrs ago !!! Free tractors & combines !
Like the content, OLF talks always about the simpel engineering from new holland combines that they use for years , i never own or drive one so dont ask me, glad you had the chance to demo this one, greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Apple's is our dealer. We had the first twin rotor New Holland in Greene co, Ohio. We have been with Apple's since 1985, they are very good to work with and always give us great service.
We have 22” corn in eastern Oregon and 30” corn in western Oregon. The only reason we have 22” is because we also plant sugar beets on 22’s
My friend have a NH CR 9080 and I was skeptical but after running it in 70 ft wheat swaths it impressed me so much that if I am in the market for a combine I would buy a New Holland no doubt
WOW,,, Fantastic Drone Shots,,,,, High up ones are GREAT,,, you can see the TINY harvester in the GIGANTIC field,,, Great Flying.... Keep it up,, PLEASE,,,
Demonstrators are always nearly new and don't have break downs until they get some time/acres on them. Controls are always going to be new to the operator as they are from a different manufacture. Great video again and hats off to both you and your dad on the demo.
I've been doing 15" corn for ten years. It's worked out great on marginal soil. When the stars line up right I have hit a few home runs. 22" rows are common around here. Wherever there is sugar beets the 22" rows are common
You got some good music in this one ! I was bangin' my head, keep up the good work! I enjoy watching you guys work up there. Thanks
All the equipment that day was like a box of crayons. Black red and blue trucks with a yellow combine, red wagon, green tractor. Very colorful.
For that amount of money you have to spend, just to be able to farm.... Then you better use every single crayon in that box! 😂 Every brand has its positive and negative stuff. 👍
Put violet rims on it a rainbow appears
Pull the trigger Bob! If those boys are that aggressive, they will make a deal. I’ve got a really good friend that’s a custom harvester. They run the 8090’s and absolutely love them. That twin rotor is a great design and been around a long time. Hell deere copied them with the X9.
only the x9's have a real bad constipation problem in the chopper and straw swath options
We love our new hollands!
@@angus4202been watching Mike Mitchell haven’t you lol
Pull the trigger?lol.I think Bobs got a million dollar shop to pay for on his mind;)
Row feelers are the best quality of life invention. GPS is secondary combining corn. Our main head had a gearbox out and I had to run a rental without feelers, keeps you on your toes to say the least.
Nice video! We run 3 CR New Hollands. Have been running twin rotors for 42 years. “Our area” is probably 80% New Holland. We have an amazing dealer. They give a great sample and save grain. There is a reason JD built the X9. The new NH will be a whole new beast, can’t wait to see it.
Apple Farm Services is a Great Dealer founded up here in Darke County. Always enjoyed doing business with them. The NH would be a great replacement for the lexion, if your looking to stay with a twin rotor. The downside is complexity, weight, size and fuel burn. Living by Kiss (keep it simple stupid) principle I'd add another Gleaner, but with a MacDon draper head and an actual Gleaner corn head. If you forget that wind system power should never be an issue. As for your transmission and axle issues.....must of been bad luck. I know my opinion means nothing.... we were John Deere everything from beginning till end except always had Gleaner Combines and bought the first gleaner draper head North Star Hardware and implement ever sold. Note....My issue with gleaner draper is lack of split reel. Thanks for awesome video
...your Dad is great and have a safe bountiful Harvest.
My friends use an old New Holland and a Case IH combine , both run 6 row heads and 20 foot platforms.
New Holland introduced the rotor combines in 1974 and have always been twin rotors. IH had to go to a single rotor because of the New Holland patent. even then there was a patent fight when the IH combine came out in the late 70's. notice the JD x9 combines are twin rotors to get capacity.
New holland had the "TF" models released in the early '80s. those had the twin rotors. We had quite a few in our area of south east Scotland but because the rotors tended to mash the straw most of the new hollands were either 8080 series or the TX with straw walkers to save the straw for cattle bedding or feeding.
My friend runs a 2 year old 9.90 with 35ft grain header on tracks and its an absolute beast of a machine cutting well over 1100 acres in a 2 month harvest window. It's also the cleanest with little or no loss leading to clean stubble fields with no "carpets "😊👌
9.90 with a 35 foot head is crazy around here in North Dakota they put 45-50 foot heads on them also two months for a 1100 acres is crazy again here one machine that size will probably cut 2 to 4 thousand aces in less time then that. It’s always interesting how things are different around the world.
@sethpavlicek6024 yeh but we have smaller fields on average and yields at 4-4.5t/acre so the bigger heads wouldn't give any more output
Brian and your Dad, I wish you good times with your new combine.
It sure is a nice machine.
This was a demo. Only running it that day
Drone footage is awesome, Great music to. Your dad seems to be going pretty fast in this new combine
Glad to see this on the farm
Love to see Bob enjoying the demo
New Holland was the first twin rotor. Tr70 from the late 70's. That's what I run... Good machines certainly over a straw walker.
Thanks for another great video Brian. It was interesting and enjoyable.
Wow. Nice new combine. New Holland is a brand I do not know much about. Going by your words and dad’s words, it was a real good machine overall.
That is great.
You mentioned a few things you did and did not like but sounds like you would have one.
A change coming ???????
The drone footage was absolutely wonderful Brian with the music and that new combine going across the fields.
Really beautiful seeing the combine going across the field. Gives you a great feel for farming.
Thanks for doing that Brian. Was great !!!!!!!!!!
Glad you got your lost footage figured out and fixed. Know that was frustrating.
Good going getting it fixed.
About it I guess. Thanks for everything Brian. You all take care and be safe. Thanks. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Happy to see a yellow combine on here! I’ve either ran or hauled from pretty every combine in small grains and in my opinion the CR series is best bang for buck combine going!! The cr I’ve found gives you the best sample with the least amount of losses, especially in canola they are a canola eating machine!! Gives the cleanest samples, in wheat, barley, oats and peas puts everything else to shame, and I’ve put lots of seat time in the neighbors cr 9060 and nothing compares to sample to losses! And when it’s tough they just keep chewing!
One year we helped our cousin finish his flax. It started snowing when there were 4 combined in the field 2 case and 2 nh tr. Within half an hour 2 cases down and the nh finished the job
Loved the drone shots. I think the N H is under rated. Thanks for sharing.
New hollands are super nice. Got a CR9070!
Love the drone views of the area/farm/grain bins
I started watching your video the same day you put it out. But I've been chasing the combine around for 40 hours without stopping. I need to go to sleep I will catch up on all your videos Sunday I can't wait to finish watching it. Thank you for sharing with us
On our farm in Queensland Australia We run 36 inch rows with our corn
Despite the corrupt video this was a great video loved it
Happy birthday Kayla, we celebrate our birthdays on the same day..hope you have a great day.
Thanks! Happy birthday 🎉
A little more grease maintenance compared to a case or Deere but when you keep up on them religiously they run great we have had 15 of them over the last 20 years. I can remember 2 out of all of those that we had to fight with
Hi Brian great video I been catching up because things have really took off and not had any time to do anything other then work. Enjoyed your look on the New Holland to us we have always run Class and at least one New Holland currently a 80.90 but we have Jags for chopping corn
Absolutely love the black interior!!!
Out of 15 or so large farm RUclips channels that I regularly watch that is the only New Holland Combine. Lotsa green and reds, a gold and a silver one. Thanks for the video.
You have a great eye for the drone footage! Steady flight and your high shots are cool! Flights over the running equipment help us to see how much is going on all at same time.
Glad to see New Holland get the equipment out there. Seen a guy in NY who has one.
It looks to be a real good combine NewHolland has been around along time .
Awesome drone footage, some the best I’ve seen.
Everybody had a piece of the action on this one…very nice change of pace! Good drone footage was great as well. Like BJ’s droll commentary. Wouldn’t mind seeing a tad more of him.
Bringing back the memories... Second year they were out, we got a 1976 TR70, first one got crushed when a tornado lifted and dropped the barn on top of it... LOL... ran the second til 79 and got a TR 85, ran it two years until the IH dealer got us back into the IH 14 series... TR 70 was the first combine I ran on my own when I was 15yo...
Yes, CNHI is Fiat, Case IH and New Holland and FPT (power trains) etc... its a huge conglomerate...
New Holland was the FIRST to release a rotor machine, one year before IH... always been twin rotor... TR=twin rotor...
Except the first rotor machine was made by CLAYSON, just before they were bought up by NH. 😊
@@hansjensen5422 good call brother... so which one did you own???
@@paulpence8895 unfortunately I've not had the pleasure the company of any of them. Had Class at parents' farm when growing up, and I went into vegetable production. But I always admire efficient, simple quality design.
@@paulpence8895 how about yourself???
@@hansjensen5422 2 TR 70's, TR 85, 2 1466, 1666, 1688, 2388...
The original twin rotor. That is one corn eating machine!
Coming from someone who worked on those .90 series combines I’d recommend anyone buying one to get the extended warranty
Are they pretty problematic?
Looks like the New Holland is doing a decent job harvesting the corn. Hopefully we will see some video of you harvesting soybeans with it as well. Best of luck with harvest.
Would be cool to get a shot of all your trucks lined up at some point this harvest. That yellow site looks bright in the field
We ran TR 85 and TR 98 for a lot of years pretty good machines and basically the same design, we’ve switched to case but wouldn’t be opposed to going back to yellow. There are a decent amount of them in the area, we are about right in the middle of the Botkins, Covington and Mechanicsburg Apple stores.
Great video buddy, I can see that new Holland combine on the farm
Brain I feeling Im right there with you
Great video. Them twin rotor New Holland combines been out since mid 70's. I haven't been around a couple of them back in the 70's and early 80's and were actually better cleaner grain than a green one. Think you should buy it
The auger swing is a safety feature, so if you dont have the thresher running you cant hit the button and it just go out and hit something.
Wahoo BJ! In the combine! Great editing Brian. Loved the flow on conversation with you and BJ, you in the combine and him in the grain cart. Did notice cart corn. Always great content. 👍🏻
New holland TR70s twin rotor introduced in 1975, neighbor bought one, super nice machine for that time most quiet cab i ever road in...
I like the New Holland you all looked good in it should get one
Not sure which model our neighbour's is but they seem to really like their NH I think one of the deciding factors against others they demoed was the knife speed in linseed and OSR (canola) as they found it cut a lot cleaner at higher speeds where the others started ripping the plant out rather than cutting it
Glad to see you joining Grumpy and Happy in the NH club. Great machines once you get the software tweaked out
You folks definitely get variety in demo machines. Glad everyone got a chance to run it for awhile. High tech compared to our IH 1460 AF. Ours and comparable models in other brands were big machines. Now they are dwarfed by the NEW monsters. Your Dad is not intimidated by modern technology...don't think there's nothing he couldn't operate.
Having been in Both of the CNH Machines and i have a handful of New Holland guys in my area and they dont care for the New Holland Controls are confusing compared to the Case on the current lines. But some major Changes are coming to New Holland combines and tractors will be getting the case tracks from the Quad trac and Case might be getting the New Holland twin rotors for a Mega class 10 machine and also a larger upgrade of the 9250 single rotor mega machine is on in the works
Like to see new Holland on here.. all around me is deere or case. One farmer went new Holland and kinda like them..
Great video Brian!
NH carrosserie looks great - gold set off with white wheels. oo yeh. being able to set the internals from the cab seems a MAJOR bonus to me. great drone shots again. and also some very good explanations of all sorts of stuff. you good at dat. thx
Great video Brian!
Time to swap off the gleaner for the New holland , or better yet an X9 !
BJ looking good in the New Holland.. Good stuff
You and your dad do a Great job
We demoed a 8.90 a couple years ago. Really nice machine. Nost guys around here are 30" anyone that was 15 or 20 have went back to 30.
I like the looks of that combine! Yellow & blue looks good!
The auger issue you get used to it. There’s an indicator on your screen that you get used to glancing at after you unload, my grandpa used to hate the new joystick but then loved it once he got used to it. I find it handy there close when your in brutal wheat or barly conditions
Very sensitive
What about old age
Always cool to see how y’all switch it up with different brands.
Great drone footage Brian, man that NH has a heck of an auger on it👀maybe yellow trumps silver😁y’all take care guys🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
Great Video Brian, I quite like the yellow combine, it seems to be engineered with the mid-west in mind, thanks for sharing
Just make sure you buy an extended wear combine. Case/NH has a problem with not building some of their stuff heavy enough. Also everyone in our area that had one of those 4400 corn heads all hated them in dry conditions. They shell horribly.
🔥right on guyzz.. my one uncle been running nh combines since the 80’s they are great machine, ya def were first twin rotor out there. I say you pull the trigger, they are a monster in beans bob, the chopper spreads really nice too🔥👊🔥⚙️🏍🔨🚜🌽
I have been waiting all day for this video.
Nice to see a different colour on the farm
Apples farm service, just built a new building at west college corner. Great group
Good video good to see y'all
Do you notice a difference in traction with the LSW tires vs. the skinny duals? Do the LSW tires float too much to dig into wet conditions ?
awesome drone footage!!
Great video looks like the Big Boss Man has the hang of Big Yellow!
CNH Global is the parent company. NH came out with twin rotors in the late 70's/early 80's. IH came out with thier rotary in the 80's.
Great video Brian
Thanks 👍
I can see yall getting a new combine soon. If it was me I would get another gleaner that way you have identical combines. If anything go up to the bigger gleaner for your new one. Have a great weekend.
I would love to see a 9250 Case Combine on the farm, but i understand they are not cheap. That goes for all brands.
Another great video! And a great recovery from the corrupted SIM card. You got some very good footage with the drone and you were able to share quite a bit about the combine. I’m sure Apple Equipment got value for the demo hours they gave you! Well done!
That fendt tractor is awesome looking. Just need a Brent grain cart.......fendt with a Brent
Great video. New Holland is impressive!!
Thanks! 😃
those things are fantastic combines what I'd run didn't have a red one.the automated system is awesome love it works better in beans then corn.
nice machine !! exellent drone footage