I appreciate the fact that the new machine has been redesigned to eliminate unnecessary things to free up space for an improved separation of the grains. With your combine, you leave some crop in your fields on contours. I wish they had the same conditions to demonstrate how this machine would handle that condition. This is the best video I've ever seen of new equipment in real-world conditions. Hat's off Jackson Brothers for such a great review.
What a great experience. This is a really good combine, it harvests rice very cleanly and so quickly. Great video, thanks to Jacksons Bros. and New Holland Australia.
La naturaleza siempre nos regala abundancia. ¡Ese rincón de semillas es pura inspiración! Gracias por compartir su día a día tan especial con nosotros 🌿🌟
I have watched reviews of the CR11 and the Case AF11 from both Europe and North America; none can compare to the over view and walk around of the combine to this one. A great video, hats off to Jacksons Bros. and New Holland Australia.
Wow, the New Holland CR11 tractor is truly impressive with its smooth operation, especially when paired with the massive 60ft header! It will definitely help increase work efficiency and save a lot of time. It's amazing to see modern agricultural technology being applied in Australia like this!
60 foot on a factory head :) I swear I'm not that old but I still remember when 45 footers were aftermarket only :D Wongan is a great place to test combines, beautiful dirt you could almost eat with a spoon, and good rainfall. Looks like it ate it up without a problem. It'd be nice if Santa dropped one off for next year
Wow I’ve never seen a header throw chaff that far before. 60 Ft !! 😳 great video guys, player of the match goes to Brad for crawling under the thing 👍😁 merry Christmas to your whole family
A great video of the N H CR11 Thank you. The cleaning area on a New Holland have never been a problem and always give a very clean sample, the straw walkers and the routers have always been too short, that has been the limiting factor. 3 times i have cut 6 tons to an acre or 15 tons to the hectare and always been a New Holland.
MATT thanks mate wasn’t really expecting a video until January. This is a very interesting machine from a mechanical engineering perspective. Some great cotton crops and perhaps we see one at Moree 😁😁 Any way hope all the Jackson family have a great xmas break, I’m sure we are all looking forward to your 2025 year. Cheers from Pete in IPSWICH.
Hello Jackson brothers, thanks very much for the video and it is very impressive harvester, I would hate to think how much it's worth. However the extra productity could be worth it, but down side could be you may not be able to work on it. Thanks Stephen
To The Jackson Brothers try the knew Case IH AF11 Axial flow has 747hp, 575bushel bin, discharge rate 6 bushels second with macdon FD 261, 61ft header set on auto mation Harvester automatically slows down when you have too much going through.
You guys are hard to catch up with. I was in Moree last August didn't catch you then now you come over to my home state and miss you again. Maybe catch you next year when you are operating a couple of these. 😂
Hey Matt!! Hey Brad!! Great walk around on the CR 11. Love my green paint but you can't beat those New Hollands, great machines. Did Brad put an order in for 2 of them??
Very hungry header. I see some technology and inovation from other brands appering on all colour new machines now. I don't know about 60ft however the flex front would be good in your contour country. A very good farmer oriented review. Thanks and have a great festive season. cheers, Butch.
Great video I asked about your air filter system and maintenance a couple ov video's ago so this new version was a interesting take This cr11 sure makes a lot of noise!
Would be the best video of the big NH that is going around. Think the 60 foot front will be a handful on your contours and for any one with melon hole country. An excellent width for flat country
Wonder how long it will be before augers tear off side of the combine with all the weight of s full auger hsnging out there. With 45vsnd 50 ft header is criticsl at times on unlevel ground to have a cart under the auget
Looks great but still massive advantages running two cheaper more basic ones. This machine is great when it is working well, bit still needs a twin sister too .
@@5678niall This bigger machine fits their tracking widths - so they could happily use all three. 😀 👌. But would need another chaser bin, and could overwhelm the mother bins. The overcapacity so created could be used to get the crops off faster and then make some money contracting to the neighbours.
Doesn’t look like a 5t/ha crop from Moree, I just look at how much ground you can see under the crop before it is cut in the aerial. It might need a few extra wheels on the front to handle the contours. I guess the auger is about 10 m long? Nothing like a bit of sand.
Have you guys looked into using or trialing a stripper header? I think it’s by a UK crowd called Sherbourne?? From some of the YT videos I’ve seen they can harvest at a much taller height and what you lose in HP driving the header front you gain more by not having to thrash as much straw through the main chamber and sieves. It might keep the smaller machines you’ve got going a bit longer without having to completely re-do the CTF tracks and other equipment to a bigger width.
There are a few around us, problem is with heavy stubble loads it’s pretty tricky to plant into, the extra stubble height does help protect the soil from drying out though👍
Reminds me of the first rotary combine the sperry new holland Tr 70 we had a demo of back in 1976 here in Yorkshire we didn't buy it we got the Case IH axial flow in 1978
I’m sure Brad will find a way to tweak the horsepower issue. Was the first hat Brad was wearing a bit of clue as to the brand of the new trailer for the Star?
I just did the math, and I would be able to cut my yard in about 14 seconds with this. I would have to get rid of the house and build a bigger shed, but I'm pretty sure my wife would understand. 😊
They tested on of those 60fters here in SK. I think 2yrs ago, it was ok in thinner crops, but in heavy the acres/hr. fell off a cliff and the l/hr on fuel were out near Jupiter.
@@davidmaxep5434 It shouldn't make any difference, slower ground speed with a wider front and faster ground speed with a narrower front. Either way hectares per hour shouldn't change.
Who is flying back to WA for the CR10 demonstration? For the cost/ time/ benefit of ag operations where would an autonomous crop sprayer rank against improved crop harvest efficiency? What would a wheeled autonomous sprayer require? Self rotating nozzles so blocked nozzle stoppages that require manual intervention might be reduced. The red team of CNH has already done the autonomous High-crop fert spreaders. Spray the field edges with a drone, so the auto sprayer's long booms are not damaged in crop edge areas. DJI has shown a Agras T100 drone with a 100 litres that could spray a tennis court, Kaizen/ X-fold have shown a 1000lb lift 12 prop drone.
It's not green, and has fewer moving parts than before, so should be easier to maintain. But we don't know how this would perform with Moree rocks.....
That’s not the name of the game with something like this. It’s called warranty and then trade it before warranty runs out. This machine is the same as the Case AF11 basically.
I appreciate the fact that the new machine has been redesigned to eliminate unnecessary things to free up space for an improved separation of the grains. With your combine, you leave some crop in your fields on contours. I wish they had the same conditions to demonstrate how this machine would handle that condition. This is the best video I've ever seen of new equipment in real-world conditions. Hat's off Jackson Brothers for such a great review.
Fantastic review guys, as ever 😊
"True beer-can height..."! 😂😂😂 God love ya! Is that in the ops manual?
This is the type of video CNH should actually put out there one where farmers actually go over it a true video. Well done fellas
That's the best video I've seen on this combine, not that I've looked but most just show it combining and little else.
Cheers Jackson.
Absolutely fantastic listening to the the knowledge that demonstrator drivers like josh have about the machines
Josh is a tech guru.
What a great experience. This is a really good combine, it harvests rice very cleanly and so quickly. Great video, thanks to Jacksons Bros. and New Holland Australia.
La naturaleza siempre nos regala abundancia. ¡Ese rincón de semillas es pura inspiración! Gracias por compartir su día a día tan especial con nosotros 🌿🌟
I have watched reviews of the CR11 and the Case AF11 from both Europe and North America; none can compare to the over view and walk around of the combine to this one. A great video, hats off to Jacksons Bros. and New Holland Australia.
You are forgetting about the Class 8900 combine way better than the CR11 new Holland and the case AF11.
@@JamesMartin-f8n Says the fresh new account. Define "way better".
@@ShainAndrews I do not need to. You should know.
@@JamesMartin-f8n I was not comparing the different makes of combines; but the kind of presentations on the two combines.
@@bighat7265 I know that.
Wow, the New Holland CR11 tractor is truly impressive with its smooth operation, especially when paired with the massive 60ft header! It will definitely help increase work efficiency and save a lot of time. It's amazing to see modern agricultural technology being applied in Australia like this!
60 foot on a factory head :) I swear I'm not that old but I still remember when 45 footers were aftermarket only :D Wongan is a great place to test combines, beautiful dirt you could almost eat with a spoon, and good rainfall. Looks like it ate it up without a problem. It'd be nice if Santa dropped one off for next year
The head/front is made by MacDon for CNH.
45 you must be a young pup I go back to 10ft and 8ft heads.
And I thought I was in a modern machine driving a green 8820 in 1980 !!
Times have changed.
Great video fellas. Really enjoying the content.
It's a very impressive harvester. Thanks for sharing guys 👍
Really enjoyed the video thanks Matt and Brad. What a awesome machine. Looking forward to seeing it in future Jackson Bros operations. Cheers
That’s an amazing bit of machinery. Never driven a harvester where you max out horse power before you max out the sieves. Many thanks Matt & Brad
Love the senate enquiry Brad "ill get back to you with the calculation". Amazing understanding of these machines Mate.
Yeap, question on notice.
Awesome machine thanks for taking us along 👍👍😀
That rig is HUGE! A good operator too.
Very impressive. Gotta say, yellow looks a lot better than green this year.
Wow I’ve never seen a header throw chaff that far before. 60 Ft !! 😳 great video guys, player of the match goes to Brad for crawling under the thing 👍😁 merry Christmas to your whole family
A great video of the N H CR11 Thank you. The cleaning area on a New Holland have never been a problem and always give a very clean sample, the straw walkers and the routers have always been too short, that has been the limiting factor. 3 times i have cut 6 tons to an acre or 15 tons to the hectare and always been a New Holland.
MATT thanks mate wasn’t really expecting a video until January. This is a very interesting machine from a mechanical engineering perspective. Some great cotton crops and perhaps we see one at Moree 😁😁
Any way hope all the Jackson family have a great xmas break, I’m sure we are all looking forward to your 2025 year. Cheers from Pete in IPSWICH.
That's pretty cool!
Your two combine set-up is still pretty nice even without all these fancy features.
Dunno how you boys are feeling but you sold it to me! 😂😂
Very interesting, thanks for taking us along!
Thanks for the review, fantastic bit of gear
60ft! That combine sure is hungry! He is devouring it all with no problem!
I was never a fan off green yellow anyway.
Welcome to the West. Great review.
Pretty impressive for the amount of material going through not just clipping heads
Best review yet . Good stuff
Hello Jackson brothers, thanks very much for the video and it is very impressive harvester, I would hate to think how much it's worth. However the extra productity could be worth it, but down side could be you may not be able to work on it. Thanks Stephen
To The Jackson Brothers try the knew Case IH AF11 Axial flow has 747hp, 575bushel bin, discharge rate 6 bushels second with macdon FD 261, 61ft header set on auto mation
Harvester automatically slows down when you have too much going through.
The cr11 and the af11 are pretty much identical machines👍 they are monsters
pretty sure the cr11 is the same
AF11 is a repainted CR11. Case IH did nothing.
First Season with an FD241 big improvement on old FD75 👌
Best on the market in my opinion 💪💪
Poured ahed peers and slab on the farm for you boys a couple years ago, love the vids
You guys are hard to catch up with. I was in Moree last August didn't catch you then now you come over to my home state and miss you again. Maybe catch you next year when you are operating a couple of these. 😂
😂
That’s a big bit of gear love it
Hey Matt!! Hey Brad!! Great walk around on the CR 11. Love my green paint but you can't beat those New Hollands, great machines. Did Brad put an order in for 2 of them??
Thanks, it was great to see it but the budget wouldn’t be happy if we ordered one😂
Good video boys,a closer look at grain sample would have been handy,😮
Brad will need to warm up that calculator to see how to pay for such a fine beast. Great video gentlemen!
Very hungry header. I see some technology and inovation from other brands appering on all colour new machines now. I don't know about 60ft however the flex front would be good in your contour country. A very good farmer oriented review. Thanks and have a great festive season. cheers, Butch.
Better than any New Holland ad..
Now buy 2...
😂
That was a very good video. Just like a bought one.
Great to see you in out looking at new kit 1 bet they are expensive. 2. Would a 60ft header cope with you contour’s ? What are the row width of crop ?
We would love to see how it handles the contours🤔
Great video I asked about your air filter system and maintenance a couple ov video's ago so this new version was a interesting take This cr11 sure makes a lot of noise!
It’s an amazing idea👍
Would be the best video of the big NH that is going around. Think the 60 foot front will be a handful on your contours and for any one with melon hole country. An excellent width for flat country
Very impressive bit of gear...
I can see that head getting caught on some of those contour embankments
I gota say thats a impressive machine
will be a lot of used x9s in case and newholland dealerships soon
Wonder how long it will be before augers tear off side of the combine with all the weight of s full auger hsnging out there. With 45vsnd 50 ft header is criticsl at times on unlevel ground to have a cart under the auget
They definitely strengthened this one😳
Looks great but still massive advantages running two cheaper more basic ones. This machine is great when it is working well, bit still needs a twin sister too .
If the boys buy this they'll have three. Just sayin' :)
@einfelder8 That's true but if you are working machines together better with machines of same width, capacity and speed. In an ideal world 😃👍🏼
@@5678niall This bigger machine fits their tracking widths - so they could happily use all three. 😀 👌. But would need another chaser bin, and could overwhelm the mother bins. The overcapacity so created could be used to get the crops off faster and then make some money contracting to the neighbours.
Doesn’t look like a 5t/ha crop from Moree, I just look at how much ground you can see under the crop before it is cut in the aerial. It might need a few extra wheels on the front to handle the contours. I guess the auger is about 10 m long? Nothing like a bit of sand.
5:21 more horsepower!? Have you been visiting Jeremy Clarkesons farm lately?
Hola, from La Patagonia. Chile
Impressive machine. Looks like you broke out the new shirts for the trip, very shmick. I know what’s on your Santa list😊
Wow, its eating it like there's no tomorrow
Nice looking crop for WA! What was the yield? I did one harvest there and it was very poor. Could not drive fast enough that year. Great video!
Good near brookton up to 6 t/ha maxxximus barley in some places.
Talk to Santa for a couple for Christmas merry Christmas.
Nice looking crop too.
Have you guys looked into using or trialing a stripper header? I think it’s by a UK crowd called Sherbourne?? From some of the YT videos I’ve seen they can harvest at a much taller height and what you lose in HP driving the header front you gain more by not having to thrash as much straw through the main chamber and sieves. It might keep the smaller machines you’ve got going a bit longer without having to completely re-do the CTF tracks and other equipment to a bigger width.
Probably Shelbourne Reynolds. The stripper was invented here by Ridley in about 1843. They use them in Rice here a bit.
@ That’s the one i was thinking of! Thanks. They look really impressive.
There are a few around us, problem is with heavy stubble loads it’s pretty tricky to plant into, the extra stubble height does help protect the soil from drying out though👍
Been a good year in WA. Third biggest grain harvest on record. Might be selling a few of these machines here. 😂
Reminds me of the first rotary combine the sperry new holland Tr 70 we had a demo of back in 1976 here in Yorkshire we didn't buy it we got the Case IH axial flow in 1978
We live just down the road and would have loved to meet you
What did you think about Western Australia's sandy soils compared with your black soils and farming here as well as WA in general including CBH.
Definitely different farming
The spreading of the discharge is perfect❤️🔥...
Can't say that of the jd 😅
You know you want it
I’m sure Brad will find a way to tweak the horsepower issue. Was the first hat Brad was wearing a bit of clue as to the brand of the new trailer for the Star?
Maybe..😂😂
I just did the math, and I would be able to cut my yard in about 14 seconds with this. I would have to get rid of the house and build a bigger shed, but I'm pretty sure my wife would understand. 😊
😂
Great vid and footage
What drone do you use??
Thanks, I use a dji air 3👍😁
Is there add blue on it, exhaust seemed very open.
@@smokiewilliams5219 not on the ones coming to Australia👍
🥳@@thejacksonbrothers
Phenomenal capacity in these big machines. The next time you have a spare million you can make a downpayment on one.
It’s a big machine I call it the John Deer X9 eater
They tested on of those 60fters here in SK. I think 2yrs ago, it was ok in thinner crops, but in heavy the acres/hr. fell off a cliff and the l/hr on fuel were out near Jupiter.
Advertising you got a poor crop!
@@davidmaxep5434 It shouldn't make any difference, slower ground speed with a wider front and faster ground speed with a narrower front.
Either way hectares per hour shouldn't change.
Thanks!
Ordered one have you?? Lol 😁😲
Who is flying back to WA for the CR10 demonstration? For the cost/ time/ benefit of ag operations where would an autonomous crop sprayer rank against improved crop harvest efficiency? What would a wheeled autonomous sprayer require? Self rotating nozzles so blocked nozzle stoppages that require manual intervention might be reduced. The red team of CNH has already done the autonomous High-crop fert spreaders. Spray the field edges with a drone, so the auto sprayer's long booms are not damaged in crop edge areas. DJI has shown a Agras T100 drone with a 100 litres that could spray a tennis court, Kaizen/ X-fold have shown a 1000lb lift 12 prop drone.
Good watch
Nice header
What width tracks is the machine running?
Is the fire risk reduced?
How would a 60 ft head go up against the contours would be interesting to see how much flexibility it has
We would love to find out😁
La siguiente cosechadora de newholland sera la CR12 con mas de 950 hp seguro 👍
Did you get one ordered?
How much extra hp does it need in your opinion?
I reckon a neat 1000hp would work well👍
Is it a Midwest front or CNH front?
Macdon👍
So, when's delivery ?
I see you already answered about your contours? So you want two units?
We would love 2 40ft flex fronts for the ones we have👍
@@thejacksonbrotherstell boss man Phil to pull the trigger on ordering them 🎉🎉
Would have to cough up 3 million for two
@@tallboy49Either that or waste it on beer and women
How much is a combine like this?
not the Jackson 5 ?
Lol
It's gone from Total Rebuild to Complete Rebuild
Remember the contour banks ?? how will 60' front go with your contour banks.
😂 yep surprisingly this flex front could be better then what we use now, it’s pretty cool
Impressive bit of gear
HOW MUCH $ ????
Probably $1,000,000.00 plus....😅
1.2 with a header minimum
Great
Just charge it to the US federal goberment. We are broke anywayz
But can you repair it?
It's not green, and has fewer moving parts than before, so should be easier to maintain. But we don't know how this would perform with Moree rocks.....
It was amazingly simple but that usually means electrically not simple 😂
They cannot repair it because they don’t make any money, don’t know how many times I have to say this but there’s NO MONEY in farming.
@@guttasnipe4702 😂😂😂
That’s not the name of the game with something like this. It’s called warranty and then trade it before warranty runs out. This machine is the same as the Case AF11 basically.
Dear Santa……
Go demo a Claas 8800, or their 8900 , my goly those machines eat grain
They around 1.3 million Aus dollars +
How’s 60ft go on those contour banks?
Being a flex front it might not do too bad🤔
I’d avoid heads made in Dalby go McDon and Geringhoff