Mike my friend absolutely 💯 amazing 👏 u done it again capturing our big class 11 X9-1100 combine harvesting corn wit our JD-14X 13.6 liter power tech pss 830's diesel engine wit twin vgt wastegate turbo chargers rated at 690hp to 743hp max at 1,900 rpm's most farmers have turned there combines horsepower back up to stock horsepower of 690hp to 743hp on our X9-1100's in stead what we at deere had them at for 2023 603hp to 690hp that's were the problem comes in at a bunch of our customers are complaining about the lost in horsepower cause there dumping on the go there kilowat meter would be in the red!!!
Simply Amazing. I can remember my dad pulling a 2 row picker with an Intermational Super H tractor with a trailing wagon picking ear corn for shelling later. Then, in the late 1950's he bought an IH Combine with a 4 row corn header and an 8 ft wheat/soybean header. Combines of that day didn't have a climate controlled cab. He would have to button up his long sleeve work shirt, wear a bandana over his mouth and nose to avoid breathing "most" of the dust. You can't imagin just how dirty he would be at the end of the day. No semi's No grain carts, no grain bin storage, haul it all to the elevator with a 1951 Dodge truck with a 10ft grain bed. Old times were truly different. 😎
Takes a well-coordinated effort between the combine and cart operators...and a huge fleet of trucks to keep it all moving. For the volume of grain moving out of the combines and carts, definitely need to be on-target!!! Even with our 40 yr old machine, need to keep a close eye out when unloading into a parked wagon!!!
Turning an old playground into a heavy machinery adventure park was so yesterday. Today, we're turning it into an agriculture machine wonderland. Let's plow through!
Great Video - is that dance called the Hokey Pokey :-) You put your left auger out, you put your left auger in, you put your left auger out and empty it all about. You do the hokey pokey and you shift your rows over, that's what its all about.
Watching them open a field is quite different than when my grandfather did it walking between 2 rows followed by a team of horses and picking and shucking then tossing the ears into the wagon the horses pulled.
Sure is nice to have two machines to punch through them mile plus long rows. My boss back in the day had one machine an 8820. Always had some loss doing it with one. They sure do a slick job. I ran the cart tractor a John Deere 4640 fwa quad range with a John Deere 500 cart It was bought from the supplier that built the Dveere cart so it wasn't green .
Agricultural machinery is a bridge for cooperation, fostering the collaboration and exchange of knowledge, experience and resources among various stakeholders in the agricultural sector.🌱
I work for john deere when I test demoed our big class 11 X9-1100 combine for a customer wit our 16CF folding corn 🌽 head harvesting corn 🌽 in 290 to 320 bushel corn 🌽 we had two X9-1100's wit two 16CF row corn 🌽 heads that's 14,800 bushels an hour of corn 🌽 that's enough corn 🌽 to fill 13 semi trucks and we doing it our class 8 S780 and class 9 S790 wit two 12 row corn 🌽 heads thay harvested up to 10,000 bushels an hour if I remember correctly wit two 12CF corn 🌽 heads
If the farmers and farm workers of a hundred years ago could see this operation, where four people accomplish what took fifty people, and maybe as many mules or horses, five times longer to accomplish back in those days, they would be awe-struck.
I still cant figure out why i find watching these videos so captivating. Maybe its teamwork thats involved to accomplish the harvest. Thanks for the vids
Two full grain carts at the same time @ 1:35 , its hard to beat that unless its doing it on the fly in formation @ 22:35 ! ----- Awesome harvest video Mike ! You do them the best !
Mike this was a really good video I can't imagine harvesting 16 rows of corn at one time . Not mention in a field that is one mile long that is amazing . I would love to have a ride in these new combines they have today . Just to imagine how much technology goes into one of those combines and to handle that much corn at one time is just amazing . Thanks again Mike for all the work you put into your videos . I never get tired of watching them God bless and keep up the good work
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Sure! How about this: "We are extremely grateful for the amazing support the machines have given us on the pitch. Your contribution has made a huge difference. Thank you so much!"
Another great video, Mike! Especially the "bird's-eye view" drone footage. Always enjoy your work. The finely-choreographed "dance" of the big machines is most satisfying to watch.
Yeah 640 acres per square mile I know some farmer's that are farming 5000 acres of corn 5000 acres of beans, THATS SOME BIG MONEY, EVEN AFTER EQUIPMENT COST
and running wit a 16CF row corn 🌽 head at 6.7 mph at 1,900 rpm's u can't beat that wit our new twin rotor separator system two 24' inch twin rotors separate systems compare to our 30'inch tri stream rotor separator system
Those twin rotors separate and threash 10X times more crop material than our previous S700 series combines wit 30'inch tri stream single rotor separator system
Ha! I didn't know that "splitting fields" was an actual thing. I play farm sim 22 with my boys. When i play with my oldest, we do the hardest settings which include crop destruction. We were pretty much in this same scenario in game, i got full & he was right behind & beside me. Took me about 2 minutes to think of what we were gunna do, and that was it
Yes, and you can hear it rumble in the cab when it does it. First few times thought something bad was happening for a second, then "oh thats what it is".
They are a sight to watch running my neighbor who farms around me has two of them the only difference is he put tracks on his it's scary to think there's just short of million dollars each and that doesn't include the heads
That 2590 Brandt grain cart fully loaded must be pushing 180-200k lbs. It's impressive how quickly that tractor can pull that beast. It's also impressive how fast those combines are going through that corn. Are farm semis exempt from weight limits?
I am curious what their yields were. They have to be well north of 215 bushels to the acre. Those hoppers were filling mighty fast. I guess you need all that corn to sell to make the payments, do the Mtce., and feed fuel to that equipment. Very nice video and great field execution on the part of the operators. It is like watching a symphony of farming. 👏👏
@@kirklothert3435 Nothing runs like a Deere.... nah nah nah ......Nothing breaks down like a deere, nothing takes a shit like a deere, nothing is more expensive than a deere. thats more like it
2 questions, #1- what is the goin rate for either a combine operator or a grain cart operator? #2- if i just walked on to one of these farms and said "hey, i wanna run a grain cart for a day or two or a week", what are the chances they'll tell me to pound sand? I can drive just about anything, been doing it over 20 years. I think the harvester would take me a couple minutes to figure out, but after that I'm golden.
Non farmer here. How many acres would it be for that 1 mile by 16 row head? And how much corn do they normally pick up while unloading to the cart? Amazing video
The guys running those combines are a well practiced team. Cart drivers also love watching a good team. Working together
Yes, I appreciate agricultural machinery operators. They are a group that works very well together.
Mike my friend absolutely 💯 amazing 👏 u done it again capturing our big class 11 X9-1100 combine harvesting corn wit our JD-14X 13.6 liter power tech pss 830's diesel engine wit twin vgt wastegate turbo chargers rated at 690hp to 743hp max at 1,900 rpm's most farmers have turned there combines horsepower back up to stock horsepower of 690hp to 743hp on our X9-1100's in stead what we at deere had them at for 2023 603hp to 690hp that's were the problem comes in at a bunch of our customers are complaining about the lost in horsepower cause there dumping on the go there kilowat meter would be in the red!!!
Simply Amazing. I can remember my dad pulling a 2 row picker with an Intermational Super H tractor with a trailing wagon picking ear corn for shelling later. Then, in the late 1950's he bought an IH Combine with a 4 row corn header and an 8 ft wheat/soybean header. Combines of that day didn't have a climate controlled cab. He would have to button up his long sleeve work shirt, wear a bandana over his mouth and nose to avoid breathing "most" of the dust. You can't imagin just how dirty he would be at the end of the day.
No semi's No grain carts, no grain bin storage, haul it all to the elevator with a 1951 Dodge truck with a 10ft grain bed. Old times were truly different. 😎
Good video Mike! Beautiful section of land. No fuel truck and no service truck. It was magical and worth another view!
Poetry in motion. Again American workers show how we get more done with less. Great video and great harvest.
That is one huge field. They definitely need 3 grain carts and a lot of trucks to keep 2 X9's with 16 row heads moving.
That farm must own a lot of land. Have all that equipment. They know what they are doing harvesting.
Takes a well-coordinated effort between the combine and cart operators...and a huge fleet of trucks to keep it all moving. For the volume of grain moving out of the combines and carts, definitely need to be on-target!!! Even with our 40 yr old machine, need to keep a close eye out when unloading into a parked wagon!!!
I think they've done this before! Great video! GOD BLESS our farmers and ranchers!
Turning an old playground into a heavy machinery adventure park was so yesterday. Today, we're turning it into an agriculture machine wonderland. Let's plow through!
Great Video - is that dance called the Hokey Pokey :-) You put your left auger out, you put your left auger in, you put your left auger out and empty it all about. You do the hokey pokey and you shift your rows over, that's what its all about.
Works to the 2 combines are covering an acre per minute!! Wow!!
Absolutely excellent video, very refreshing that you don’t talk or narrate the video, rather you let the equipment speak for itself.
that 8R with them wide tires sure looks nice
Watching them open a field is quite different than when my grandfather did it walking between 2 rows followed by a team of horses and picking and shucking then tossing the ears into the wagon the horses pulled.
Technology has came a long way. My great grandfather used to do the same thing. Then bought a cabless picker before retiring.
Sure is nice to have two machines to punch through them mile plus long rows.
My boss back in the day had one machine an 8820. Always had some loss doing it with one.
They sure do a slick job.
I ran the cart tractor a John Deere 4640 fwa quad range with a John Deere 500 cart
It was bought from the supplier that built the Dveere cart so it wasn't green .
Agricultural machinery is a bridge for cooperation, fostering the collaboration and exchange of knowledge, experience and resources among various stakeholders in the agricultural sector.🌱
I work for john deere when I test demoed our big class 11 X9-1100 combine for a customer wit our 16CF folding corn 🌽 head harvesting corn 🌽 in 290 to 320 bushel corn 🌽 we had two X9-1100's wit two 16CF row corn 🌽 heads that's 14,800 bushels an hour of corn 🌽 that's enough corn 🌽 to fill 13 semi trucks and we doing it our class 8 S780 and class 9 S790 wit two 12 row corn 🌽 heads thay harvested up to 10,000 bushels an hour if I remember correctly wit two 12CF corn 🌽 heads
Great video Mike Less! I am impressed with the seed discharge rate of the John Deere X9.
If the farmers and farm workers of a hundred years ago could see this operation, where four people accomplish what took fifty people, and maybe as many mules or horses, five times longer to accomplish back in those days, they would be awe-struck.
Very impressive Mike.thanks😊
I still cant figure out why i find watching these videos so captivating. Maybe its teamwork thats involved to accomplish the harvest. Thanks for the vids
Thanks GREAT VIDEOS longe Mike
This video beautifully captures the scale and precision of modern agriculture at its finest.
Two full grain carts at the same time @ 1:35 , its hard to beat that unless its doing it on the fly in formation @ 22:35 ! ----- Awesome harvest video Mike ! You do them the best !
Mike this was a really good video
I can't imagine harvesting 16 rows of corn at one time .
Not mention in a field that is one mile long that is amazing .
I would love to have a ride in these new combines they have today .
Just to imagine how much technology goes into one of those combines and to handle that much corn at one time is just amazing .
Thanks again Mike for all the work you put into your videos .
I never get tired of watching them
God bless and keep up the good work
Hello. With which speed combine can run with 16 rows header? What is the power of combine?
It's amazing how fast the grain fills up fasting the combine, less than a quarter mile
Good video I really like watching them X9 1100 harvest corn and beans 👍
Great video Mike, those guys can sure cover ground. Those guys are about 2 hours south west of our farm.
Great video as always Mike! I won’t mention names, but I know of this farm and I hope you can catch back up with them next spring!
That's the plan
I couldn't imagine a 640 acre field..wow
Awesome Corn-operation! 😃
Thanks a lot for the video! 😊👍🏻
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I like your harvest content, the aerials, and the sound of the machinery)) RL
That is one efficient team! Bet they knocked that out fast. Impressed with how fast those X9s unload too. Great video Mike!
our big class 11 X9-1100 combine can unload at 5.3 bushels a minute
Our class 10 X9-1000 can unload at rate of 4.6 bushels a minute
I mean second not minutes sorry for miss type
Sure! How about this:
"We are extremely grateful for the amazing support the machines have given us on the pitch. Your contribution has made a huge difference. Thank you so much!"
That's an action packed corn harvest video😉👍 two x9's really keep the trucks moving👍😁
Another great video, Mike! Especially the "bird's-eye view" drone footage. Always enjoy your work. The finely-choreographed "dance" of the big machines is most satisfying to watch.
This harvest is run like a well oiled machine.
I'm eagerly waiting for the second part of this video
After reading the other comments, there is nothing I can say except that this was another great video by Mike.
*Awesome video, Mike! Those guys really know how to cover a lot of ground. They're roughly 2 hours southwest of our farm.*
Corn is just gushing out of that field. 1 square mile of corn @200 bushel per acre @$5 per bushel $650K
.....From a $12-15 MILLION piece of land.
Gross... and $4 million of equipment just in this video...
@@tumbleweed4185$21k/acre??
Yeah 640 acres per square mile
I know some farmer's that are farming 5000 acres of corn 5000 acres of beans, THATS SOME BIG MONEY, EVEN AFTER EQUIPMENT COST
I grew up on a farm. If it was that easy to make money, everyone would do it- it's not.
Fantastic video! Love just the sounds of the machines with no music!
Fantastic video
Beautiful field
Everything in perfect harmony
Salute to these farmers and to those who invented these magnificent machines
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good looking equipment. Thanks for the awesome video Mike !!!
Thanks for feeding us, American farmers!!
and running wit a 16CF row corn 🌽 head at 6.7 mph at 1,900 rpm's u can't beat that wit our new twin rotor separator system two 24' inch twin rotors separate systems compare to our 30'inch tri stream rotor separator system
Those twin rotors separate and threash 10X times more crop material than our previous S700 series combines wit 30'inch tri stream single rotor separator system
Another great video Mike keep em coming
Fantastic watching what they accomplish. Awesome stuff.
Wow, what a beautiful crop and what a farm !! Great shots with the drone too. Regards from Down Under.
Impressive row lengths! Wow
I like Mike less videos on RUclips and have a merry Christmas 🎄 brother from the imperial county California 👍👍🇺🇲
This square mile of corn is probably about 7.5 million pounds . . . Wow!
Visibility gets challenging by the looks of it.
Best one yet. 👍
Impressive video Mike and impressive equipment
Thanks!
Ha! I didn't know that "splitting fields" was an actual thing. I play farm sim 22 with my boys. When i play with my oldest, we do the hardest settings which include crop destruction. We were pretty much in this same scenario in game, i got full & he was right behind & beside me. Took me about 2 minutes to think of what we were gunna do, and that was it
I’m really impressed with this video. It was so much fun to watch!
16 roll corn head big power
Yall do awesome every year...
I love this video.
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Team work wow 🤠
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Nice.
Guess these x9s have reversible fans in them? Big puff of dust came out rad side at the 23:00 min mark
Yes, and you can hear it rumble in the cab when it does it. First few times thought something bad was happening for a second, then "oh thats what it is".
290+ bushel an acre, two dumps per combine. Three
Million dollar combines and 4 dollar corn😏
They are a sight to watch running my neighbor who farms around me has two of them the only difference is he put tracks on his it's scary to think there's just short of million dollars each and that doesn't include the heads
In the neighborhood of $4 million of equipment plus swmis!.
This is truly impressive! 😳
The video is beautiful, but its time is short
It's bringing in the same amount as it's unloading
All green dude 👍👍👍👍💯💯💯😉
Fantastic video!
great video
Danville Indiana? You must have meant to say Danville Illinois going by the the paragraph describing your video. Anyway a good video.
Yes it’s Illinois. Too late to change the video now
VERY GOOD
That’s a lot of fast moving corn. Did that big cart ever get a chance to empty completely? Not sure I’ve ever seen one that big 👍
larson farms have one the same
That 2590 Brandt grain cart fully loaded must be pushing 180-200k lbs. It's impressive how quickly that tractor can pull that beast. It's also impressive how fast those combines are going through that corn. Are farm semis exempt from weight limits?
I believe they have a higher one during season
Not in Ohio...you're allowed 5% over the legal gross coming out of the field
Can you tell me what makes Claas combine grain tanks so much bigger than all other combines
One more bigger Cart or just a 4th plus more trucks would make this non stop.
30 trucks couldn't keep up with one X9 as slow as our elevators are.
Great video Mike. How long did it take them to harvest this field?
I am curious what their yields were. They have to be well north of 215 bushels to the acre. Those hoppers were filling mighty fast. I guess you need all that corn to sell to make the payments, do the Mtce., and feed fuel to that equipment. Very nice video and great field execution on the part of the operators. It is like watching a symphony of farming. 👏👏
Another green video but it's good
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Sweet John Deere's. Nothing runs like a Deere. If it ain't green... It ain't mean!!!
i disagree
@@Farmer_Gage7120 ... Want a cookie then? If shit is red... Leave it in the shed
@@kirklothert3435 Nothing runs like a Deere.... nah nah nah ......Nothing breaks down like a deere, nothing takes a shit like a deere, nothing is more expensive than a deere. thats more like it
ohh i forgot..nothing throws codes like a deere
@@Farmer_Gage7120 ... That was so funny I forgot to laugh
2 questions,
#1- what is the goin rate for either a combine operator or a grain cart operator?
#2- if i just walked on to one of these farms and said "hey, i wanna run a grain cart for a day or two or a week", what are the chances they'll tell me to pound sand? I can drive just about anything, been doing it over 20 years. I think the harvester would take me a couple minutes to figure out, but after that I'm golden.
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As always, another great video!
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With two harvesters of this size, why doesn't the farm use a Walkabout Mother Bins (4000-bu of in-field grain storage), for instance?
They have 5,100 bushel of storage with the 3 grain carts and everything is mobile. One less step than augering through a mother bin.
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Wonder who does the math on splitting the field xx times vs time wasted on long headland time?
Imagine how much seeds it took to plant that field..
Non farmer here. How many acres would it be for that 1 mile by 16 row head? And how much corn do they normally pick up while unloading to the cart? Amazing video
About 5 acres
@@tomcander3669 thanks. Very interesting machines.