Great to see an old New Holland. I now live in NE IA. I lived in Lee County IL years ago. Funny thing is I bought a TR-70 in 1980 @ 23 years old because of the twin rotors. All the farmers around me made jokes about my, what they called the Bumblebee! Those same guys and I got together to help a farmer that had just lost his dad to bad health. So when we all showed up to help cut very weedy soybeans guess what? The 7720 and the 6620 JD had a very hard time getting the crop thru there machines and there sample was full of weed seeds. The New Holland was cruising right past them and my grain tank was clean. They could not believe what they saw. And just incase we all had the same size platforms. Mine had a 3208 Cat. Also funny is it wasn't long till IH & JD followed suit. God bless the Bumblebee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That TR70 with the Cat engine was a monster in his day for sure and the original twin rotor combine. It didn't know it's own strength. I saw a farmer unknowingly back his rear wheels into a small ditch once with a TR70. you didn't realize it rear wheels and went into the ditch and he went forward and when he did he pulled his rear axle out from under the machine.
Ran a tr99 back during corn harvest 2000 and 2001 it was a great running machine. Ran a 12 row head with bin extenders, sure kept the cart driver hopping.
We run a TR85 here in central Pennsylvania. I feel like the TR series is a underrated combine. Thanks for the awesome videos! Keep it up! @bigtractorpower
Hi Jason, Northern Farmer Tyson has a couple of these on his farm in Canada, thanks for taking the time to film, edit and upload for the rest of us here on RUclips to enjoy
Twin rotor with a big throat made for a very good small grains combine...very popular in western Canada.. They never really took of well on corn country..
That a whole setup is great!! Really want to get into a tr machine but they are hard to find in this area. Never been crazy about the single rotor machines. Had family in arkansas that all ran TR machines that loved them especially the low crop loss they had. Nice TW putting in work too!!
I went from a TR88 to a Case IH 2388 this year and although the 2388 has nearly twice the capacity, the TR would make a much cleaner soybean sample. I’ve adjusted and adjusted on the 2388 and it’s not bad, but not near as clean as that New Holland was. They are excellent machines!
We had a TR99 until it burnt up in ‘15. That thing was a bean thrashing machine!! Didn’t use it much in corn. That one looks to have a longer unloading auger than ours had.
In that same time the FX choppers came out. The 1st chopper I drove side by side to was a FX 375 with a Kemper 450, 6 row independent header. Massive machines at the time. Still running this day
If you are curious a tr98 will cut with a cr960 with the same header size and speed but will burn less fuel and do a better job. The tr99 will out cut a cr960. The weight of the tr combines are also nice for hills being nearly 10,000 lbs lighter than the cr counterpart.
Run a pair of TR89s in SW Australia, both 36 foot drapers, big tops, 800 singles, serviced by a JCB fastrac 8250 and 20 ton chaser bin harvesting barley, oats, lupins and canola. Its always fun when the pair of them have a shoot out against the neighbours pair of 2388s in the next paddock over!
Hi Big Tractor Power! I'm getting ready to start my "pretend harvest" Haha. I've got 7 acres of lawn with LOTS of trees and I'll be collecting all the leaves. I'll be using my John Deere X758 tractor equipped with a 60" High Capacity AutoConnect Drive over mower deck. This 3 cylinder 25hp diesel powered tractor will be pulling a 208cc, 26 bushel Agri-Fab Chip-n-Vac vacuum/chipper cart. Thanks for the great videos!
@@augustreil A little more hp. I think the bubbleup auger tube is bigger and the grain hopper. Tr99 have electric adjustment for the concave. Tr99 also engaged the machine with an electronic switch whereas the tr96 uses a manual handle. Maybe a few other small differences but nothing major.
There were a few changes made on the 99 that was different than on the other TR combines... I know the clean grain elevator and chain were bigger.... the 280hp was more than on the 98 ... I cant remember what the rest was...
They were built in 1998??! Doesn't seem like it was that long ago that I recall seeing those new on the dealer lot. That TR99 is in great shape. So is the TW-15. Very nice!
Bigger clean grain system on the 99 bigger engine, electric controls for the threshing and head, and unloading auger vs manual, electric concave adjustment. The feeder house rotors, show etc are the same
Wes Pandy, ''Onelonelyfarmer'' is getting his TR 96 ready to do his corn for the first time in 5yrs. Any chance you can get up to Jersey and video him ?
240 bushels is kind of small for a grain bin and 2.2 bushels/second is a really slow unloading rate, modern combines literally dwarf this thing in terms of grain bin capacity and unloading rate
240 + 100 bu extension puts it at 340 bu. Don't be fooled by big plastic panels look at the processor. This TR99 will walk any John Deere , with the exception of maybe the new X model Combine size isn't determined by capacity, it's a stupid way if rating combines but they use HP and bin size. Check out the P.A.M.I reports on the actual capacity and the TR dwarfs all comers. Why do you think all the big combines now copy the New Holland TR? Leaders lead
Great to see an old New Holland. I now live in NE IA. I lived in Lee County IL years ago. Funny thing is I bought a TR-70 in 1980 @ 23 years old because of the twin rotors. All the farmers around me made jokes about my, what they called the Bumblebee! Those same guys and I got together to help a farmer that had just lost his dad to bad health. So when we all showed up to help cut very weedy soybeans guess what? The 7720 and the 6620 JD had a very hard time getting the crop thru there machines and there sample was full of weed seeds. The New Holland was cruising right past them and my grain tank was clean. They could not believe what they saw. And just incase we all had the same size platforms. Mine had a 3208 Cat. Also funny is it wasn't long till IH & JD followed suit. God bless the Bumblebee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That TR70 with the Cat engine was a monster in his day for sure and the original twin rotor combine. It didn't know it's own strength. I saw a farmer unknowingly back his rear wheels into a small ditch once with a TR70. you didn't realize it rear wheels and went into the ditch and he went forward and when he did he pulled his rear axle out from under the machine.
@@sevans1178 It was an awesome machine.
That TW 15 was a gem to see in the field as well
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A local Canadian dairy farmer ran 500 acres with a tw 35 for about 15 years..
Highly underrated machine in its day
Still highly underrated
We run a tr99 on our farm
Cool, I can read the model number without my glasses.
I hear you on that. It makes it better when they are large and visible.
Ran a tr99 back during corn harvest 2000 and 2001 it was a great running machine. Ran a 12 row head with bin extenders, sure kept the cart driver hopping.
Can’t say how long I’ve been waiting for this great video BTP we have a TR99 and 96. The 96 is on beans and the 99 is on corn
Yep we just do corn n soybeans
You're just the person to ask, what's the difference between a TR 99 and a TR 96 ? Thanks.
If you need a clean grain auger for the TR96 I have a brand new one and will make you a great deal
We run a TR85 here in central Pennsylvania. I feel like the TR series is a underrated combine. Thanks for the awesome videos! Keep it up! @bigtractorpower
Very underrated
Very amazing video
Very impressed with this beautiful New Holland TR99
Love the oldies
The TR99 is s stand out. It was the last TR before CR combines were introduced in fall 2001.
bigtractorpower right
bigtractorpower you just edited before
Combines never cease to amaze me. With all their moving parts and how fast they can separate grain from trash
Hi Jason, Northern Farmer Tyson has a couple of these on his farm in Canada, thanks for taking the time to film, edit and upload for the rest of us here on RUclips to enjoy
Twin rotor with a big throat made for a very good small grains combine...very popular in western Canada..
They never really took of well on corn country..
This farm runs some nice classics👍😁 the new holland and the ford look awesome👍😉
I grew up around these yellow machines in New Hanover, South Africa in the 1980s.
Very cool.
Just goes to show that you don't always need the fancy combine and carts to make an operation run. Love the old Ford!!!
No shit
Great video we also run newholland combines here in western ky a tr 96 and tr 97 thanks again for the video you di a great job
Always loved the TR 99's, we have 3 CR 9090's now for wheat, oats, canola, peas and faba beans.
That a whole setup is great!! Really want to get into a tr machine but they are hard to find in this area. Never been crazy about the single rotor machines. Had family in arkansas that all ran TR machines that loved them especially the low crop loss they had. Nice TW putting in work too!!
Nice combine it was the thing in its day I imagine
Beautiful video love the oldies
Love the New Holland TR99 is beautiful you are very amazing bigtracrpower
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video
The combine that everyone copies, shows you exactly who the leader is
Twin Rotors are good machines.
Pretty sure ih didn't copy anything with their axial flow combine
@@Ihfarmer23 IH combines are owned and built by New Holland.
Beautiful, love the TR's and the TW 15 was a welcome surprise.
I went from a TR88 to a Case IH 2388 this year and although the 2388 has nearly twice the capacity, the TR would make a much cleaner soybean sample. I’ve adjusted and adjusted on the 2388 and it’s not bad, but not near as clean as that New Holland was. They are excellent machines!
23 wouldn't have twice the capacity of an 88, unless there was something wrong with it
Good looking combine TY for sharing
We had a TR99 until it burnt up in ‘15. That thing was a bean thrashing machine!! Didn’t use it much in corn. That one looks to have a longer unloading auger than ours had.
In that same time the FX choppers came out. The 1st chopper I drove side by side to was a FX 375 with a Kemper 450, 6 row independent header. Massive machines at the time. Still running this day
I've never seen a TR in the UK. TF and TX combines were fairly common though.
Great video thanks for everything you do
That combine sounds like popcorn😅🤣🤣
Extra butter Orville
Seeing a farm that is using ford/new holland is different and cool Thanks
I like finding Ford and New Holland machines.
If you are curious a tr98 will cut with a cr960 with the same header size and speed but will burn less fuel and do a better job. The tr99 will out cut a cr960. The weight of the tr combines are also nice for hills being nearly 10,000 lbs lighter than the cr counterpart.
Run a pair of TR89s in SW Australia, both 36 foot drapers, big tops, 800 singles, serviced by a JCB fastrac 8250 and 20 ton chaser bin harvesting barley, oats, lupins and canola. Its always fun when the pair of them have a shoot out against the neighbours pair of 2388s in the next paddock over!
Au top l'ensemble !!!!
It’s been a little while since we seen some yellow combines it’s good to see
It moves pretty fast
It does a good job.
We run a TR87. We grow soybeans, wheat and corn on our broiler-chicken and dairy-goat farm in S-W Ontario.
Very cool. What size headers do you run on it?
@@bigtractorpower 6 row corn head and 25 ft flexhead, which is good for soybeans but a little big in wheat.
Hi Big Tractor Power! I'm getting ready to start my "pretend harvest" Haha. I've got 7 acres of lawn with LOTS of trees and I'll be collecting all the leaves. I'll be using my John Deere X758 tractor equipped with a 60" High Capacity AutoConnect Drive over mower deck. This 3 cylinder 25hp diesel powered tractor will be pulling a 208cc, 26 bushel Agri-Fab Chip-n-Vac vacuum/chipper cart.
Thanks for the great videos!
Awesome
Thank you for watching.
Very very nice jason
Thanks for sharing my equipment maybe next year you can get footage of my Tw15 chopping with the 770 new holland!
Thank you for letting Reggie film. It would be awesome to film the TW15 chopping. 👍👍
Looks a little muddy there. Like to see something besides green or red!
us too Andy :-)
Nice
Nice video BTP. We run 2 CR8.90's on tracks. Corn, soybeans, wheat & oats.
Very nice. Good combines.
Cool combine 😎
Always like to see TW Fords too 👍
We still run a tr96, tr98 and 2 tr99's. Yellow peas, canola, wheat and soybeans
Very cool.
What's the difference between the 96 and 99 ? Thanks.
@@augustreil A little more hp. I think the bubbleup auger tube is bigger and the grain hopper. Tr99 have electric adjustment for the concave. Tr99 also engaged the machine with an electronic switch whereas the tr96 uses a manual handle. Maybe a few other small differences but nothing major.
@@lobbyrobby, Thank you.
No thanks
Old school 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
He has a good few hours work ahead. Nice video
Good video👍👍✌✌
We have a TR 99 for corn and soybeans. Definitely get a clean grain sample with tje twin rotor
that combine has maurer bin extensions that would add about another 70-100 bushels.
Oh man if you could ever do a video on the ‘Q’ cab series from Ford which includes the TW series that would be bliss
My neighbor’s had two of them and they would eat up some corn. A lot faster than our Deer!
Looks like the header to is small? he is almost racing to try and feed the combine.. Nice to see those well kent youngtimers in action
There were a few changes made on the 99 that was different than on the other TR combines... I know the clean grain elevator and chain were bigger.... the 280hp was more than on the 98 ... I cant remember what the rest was...
Thank you for the info. I know the body is a bit wider.
@@bigtractorpower The body is the same, the 95-96-97-98-99 had a bigger body then the 85-86-87-88
They were built in 1998??! Doesn't seem like it was that long ago that I recall seeing those new on the dealer lot. That TR99 is in great shape. So is the TW-15. Very nice!
Old iron still showing how its done.
Look up Onelonelyfarmer, he just fired up his TR 96
Using a Cr6090 combining Corn, edible beans and winter wheat. Using an 8 row corn head and a 36 ft Honeybee Air flex.
Very cool.
Is that a yellow X9?
Tx68 plus. In Sweden harvesting, canola, wheat and oats
Very nice. 👍👍
Another Ford sighting! 😁
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I dont think I've ever seen a TR99 without duals on it. My families one does.
Mine doesnt either
We have 2 without duals
Yea i have 2 96 and a 99
@@Northern_Farmer I guess I'm an odd one then.
What's the difference between a TR 99 and a TR96 ? Thank you.
Bigger clean grain system on the 99 bigger engine, electric controls for the threshing and head, and unloading auger vs manual, electric concave adjustment. The feeder house rotors, show etc are the same
At first glance I thought that was Wes’s 96
Have you not a video of the versatile bidirectional tractor
Hey dude I want to farm one day
I run a tr98 in washington state on a dryland wheat farm
Very cool.
Wes Pandy, ''Onelonelyfarmer'' is getting his TR 96 ready to do his corn for the first time in 5yrs. Any chance you can get up to Jersey and video him ?
New Holland 8030 👍🏻
Please please please tell that combine driver to fold his auger in.
Hello!
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240 bushels is kind of small for a grain bin and 2.2 bushels/second is a really slow unloading rate, modern combines literally dwarf this thing in terms of grain bin capacity and unloading rate
20 years ago this was big. The John Deere 9610 was 250 bu. and the Case IH 2388 was 208 bu. All three had similar unloading rates.
240 + 100 bu extension puts it at 340 bu. Don't be fooled by big plastic panels look at the processor. This TR99 will walk any John Deere , with the exception of maybe the new X model
Combine size isn't determined by capacity, it's a stupid way if rating combines but they use HP and bin size. Check out the P.A.M.I reports on the actual capacity and the TR dwarfs all comers. Why do you think all the big combines now copy the New Holland TR? Leaders lead
I've got 8030 Clayson.
We run a 9040 in corn and soybeans
There’s one for sale right by my house
Check Boehm Farms they run these TRs on some nasty clay soils and manage keep them working
great video Jason not considered an old machine for me just never seen many of them in my area
It is a good combine. Just hitting age 20 plus.
I have a cr9040 and farm corn and soybeans in ohio
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Why tf did I think this was a video about Tom Holland?