I like how gleaner keeps the tradition of the pivot style auger. I'm hoping that big tractor power is able to capture this new machine in the field. Awesome presentation of this new machine.
@@gregjames5070Hopelessly?? What? That unloading system has far less moving parts and takes far less horsepower to run compared to any other combine. Not near the cost in that system.
I've never owned a gleaner but if I was to buy a newer combine it would definitely be a gleaner , it's nice to see they're sticking to a proven design and keeping things as simple as possible for this era. And it still looks like a machine and not a plastic toy.
That's what you call a machinery launch😄👍 cool to see that gleaner still makes smaller combines, not just large machines😉👍 I can't wait to see a BTP video about it in the field😁👍
That's is one cool combine. Can't wait for Spec Cast to make 1 64 versions of them. I'm going to show this to my dad. I'll be waiting for videos on these.
That's the same engine access from the ladder to the lifting cover as the N series introduced in 1979. It might open nicer, which might be the only improvement. The big panel on the left is the only difference I see other than new decals from the S series
I'm really liking how the new side panels open up. Because eventually youre going to have to get in there and turn some wrenches, despite how new of a machine it is. Heck, might even save some bumps on the head with this new design 😂
They have hit the roadblock for their design I'm afraid, without going against the grain and coming up with something that won't be a Gleaner, they are pretty where they will be till AGCO drops them to further Idea combine sales. The pivot auger limits the machine to nothing wider than 40 foot, in the growing age of 45 and 50 foot headers, without making the combine too wide to go down the road they are limited on capacity, can't run a 16 row head feasibly. So much against the design for going larger than it is now, but being large isn't the point of a Gleaner to begin with.
@bigtractorpower Maybe that's another reason they moved to the "T", or to fit with the Ideal models. Hopefully not the later, because those things are the same old complex garbage imo.
1:30 Yes, the radiator door now is larger to give access to the batteries. 2:45 Now, we have a top to bottom left-hand access door. Now the mechanics will be able to pull the rotor in 10 minutes flat.
You can say what you want about Gleaner but at least they are still American made. Deere is increasingly sending more jobs to Mexico while increasing their corporate profits and the whole right to repair debacle.
One problem with the Gleaner is the narrow, offset feederhouse. As the Browns experienced with their S97 it was harder to get the crop to flow into the machine.
. The feeding problem the Browns had was with the header they had. That was my understanding. I know it doesn't have those yellow racing wheels like another brand.
Hello big tractor Power!! Speriamo che lo mettano anche su Farming Simulatore 22!! Non vedo l'ora di v dirlo in azione in uno dei tuoi fantastici video!!!
I´m trying to answer your Question but my English isn´t the best, so bear with me for a Moment (I`m from Germany). It´s a rotating Grid to keep out coarse Dirt in front of the Cooler. To keep the Grid from cloging up, in some Point of its rotation there is a suction Device. Every Manufacturer does it a little bit different but it works the same.
Rotating screen to keep chaff or straw from plugging up the radiator for the engine and overheating. All brands of combine have one but some manufacturers hide them behind body panels.
I think cleaner needs to increase its rotor size cleaning area and horsepower and develop a class 9 combine. Or they're going to become a relevant. One thing about Gleaner they seem to hold their percentage of their resale value as good as any combine brand out there. Also if they could do like the Lexion combine and have the ability to switch from crop to crop without leaving the cab. I think it's a little more work on a cleaner than most combines to switch from corn to beans to wheat.
@@Zero01k Well there you are constantly changing belts, pulleys, and bearings, so I'm not seeing where one pulley is a disaster, since you're always outside with a Claas anyways. "Engineers' dream, mechanic's nightmare" is a Claas summed up.
We are witnessing the epitome of Threshing. Efficient. Does the required job in a simple manner. Get on board those of you who appreciate Lazer Threshing.
my tech mind go strate to the monitor systems and networks and diagnostics .😊 what they got there . otherwise sounds koool . last i went to skool , Deutz BF4L813 V8 deutz were in them a "few years" ago 😮😮😅😅
@bigtractorpower not sure that we'll be using it this fall or not. If we do, I'll let you know. Be the only one you'll ever see with a hardwood floor in the cab. 🤣 Thought my son lost his marbles when he told me he was doing that, but it actually turned out very nice
@aarondeere but there is still belts and other crap that needs service under that panel and if the combine doesn't start you can't open the side panel cause the auger is blocking it
@Thegrim326 there is but if it can't be started those belts ain't going to be running. I just don't see the issue and there's space between the shields to inspect without having to open them.
If it doesn’t start, you need to open the back compartment to get to the engine to find out why it won’t start. Once you get it started you can open the side panel, but their is no reason to open the side panel until you can get it running.
Gleaner is on its 101st year. In 14 years of filming every brand of Combine I always remain impressed by the quality of grain and the least loss of grain from Gleaner. They do an excellent job harvesting. If I were farming, it’s the combine and I would buy.
No capacity increase? No bin increase? No unload rate increase? Did they add threshing automation? Did they offer a track option? Did they beef up or improve the final drive issues being seen on the internet? .....this is severely underwhelming.... 😢 #fail
Im sorry but in my opinion, gleaner is kind of a joke. From the auger, to the "natural flow". At least in my area, the silver seeder name holds true. But, i still get why guys run em
Laugh all you want, but that auger has its advantages and the “natural flow” concept works. Turret augers can be a maintenance nightmare once they get some age on them, and they unload slow.
@m16ty We had a Claas 740. Over the course of 5 years, we put around 15000 acres of corn and 5000 acres of beans through it. The only problem we had with the auger is when we wore a hole in the tube after 4 years. Our new 7500 dumps at 5 bushels a second. From the research I've done the s97 dumps at 4
I have been filming every brand of Combine for the past 14 years. In my observation, gleaner puts up the best sample and has the least loss in the field of any other brand out there.
Same junk from gleaner every year. Wow they have panles that open all the way up, every other combine has had this for the last 30 years or better. Their days are numbered as AGCO is slowly killing off brands.
Gleaner has just never done it for me. After reading the comments, it amazes me the amount of loyal followers. I think they build a great machine, but I just can't get used to that styling.
@@kevinj2412bc I watch mostly all of BTP videos and also I was confused how Gleaner can claim they’re coming out with a new combine by just changing it to the next letter in the alphabet.
I like how gleaner keeps the tradition of the pivot style auger. I'm hoping that big tractor power is able to capture this new machine in the field. Awesome presentation of this new machine.
It's uniquely both a blessing and a curse.
They hopelessly cling to the worst part of the machine for some reason.
@@gregjames5070Hopelessly?? What? That unloading system has far less moving parts and takes far less horsepower to run compared to any other combine. Not near the cost in that system.
@gregjames5070 why?? The most efficient trouble-free auger on the market!!
You and no one else. That design sucks- especially if you are unloading over uneven ground.
I've never owned a gleaner but if I was to buy a newer combine it would definitely be a gleaner , it's nice to see they're sticking to a proven design and keeping things as simple as possible for this era. And it still looks like a machine and not a plastic toy.
That is one really nice combine with the latest features.
Thank you jason for sharing this new T series combine from gleaner.
I look forward to you taking us for a ride along in one
That's what you call a machinery launch😄👍 cool to see that gleaner still makes smaller combines, not just large machines😉👍 I can't wait to see a BTP video about it in the field😁👍
Well technically everything they make is a small combine. Class 8 is not that big and bad.
Kevin Bein is smiling from ear to ear !
Kevin is always greatly missed. I was honored to interview him once.
Kevin was a legend
If not for Kevin's hard work and tenacity, Martin Richenhagen would have pulled the plug on Gleaner. All MR could see was the Fendt Ideal.
Been hoping to see this new machine, thanks Jason. We like our gleaners.
I've always been a big fan of gleaner... It was the first combine I saw when I was about 12
That's is one cool combine. Can't wait for Spec Cast to make 1 64 versions of them. I'm going to show this to my dad. I'll be waiting for videos on these.
That's a great looking combine IMO. I like the new engine access too.
The new left hand side single door is huge. It was 3 panels before.
That's the same engine access from the ladder to the lifting cover as the N series introduced in 1979. It might open nicer, which might be the only improvement. The big panel on the left is the only difference I see other than new decals from the S series
Interesting perspective on agriculture technology. It’s an exciting field with so much potential
I'm really liking how the new side panels open up. Because eventually youre going to have to get in there and turn some wrenches, despite how new of a machine it is. Heck, might even save some bumps on the head with this new design 😂
Dang that thing clean and cool
That rear end look is totally gangster!
You and your family have
A super💯awesome weekend.
New Gleaner looks like it is holding up to its heritage!! Nice vid Jason!
Very nice. I'll be looking forward to your videos on the new T series Jason.👍🏻👍🏻
Nice looking ombone
Improvements just don't stop.
Well at least AGCO is keeping the Gleaner name around for a little longer it appears. Surprisingly.
Gleaner has a 100 year history and is the companies best selling combine. I expect it is here to stay.
@@bigtractorpower I hope so. Love Gleaner, but Agco is goofy with what brands they absorb and relabel them as another.
I never see these in Canada anymore, I actually thought gleaner was extinct!!😮
Careful, Challenger got a lot of new product releases right before they were axed
Sharp looking Combine. Wish they would build a class 9.
I would expect at some point they will. There have been allot of rumors about a 9 twin transverse rotor for a few years.
They have hit the roadblock for their design I'm afraid, without going against the grain and coming up with something that won't be a Gleaner, they are pretty where they will be till AGCO drops them to further Idea combine sales. The pivot auger limits the machine to nothing wider than 40 foot, in the growing age of 45 and 50 foot headers, without making the combine too wide to go down the road they are limited on capacity, can't run a 16 row head feasibly. So much against the design for going larger than it is now, but being large isn't the point of a Gleaner to begin with.
@bigtractorpower Maybe that's another reason they moved to the "T", or to fit with the Ideal models. Hopefully not the later, because those things are the same old complex garbage imo.
It would need a different auger style to be worth it as a class 9.
@@karlrovey Why would you want a different auger style? What they got now is a huge selling point.
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1:30 Yes, the radiator door now is larger to give access to the batteries. 2:45 Now, we have a top to bottom left-hand access door. Now the mechanics will be able to pull the rotor in 10 minutes flat.
My buddy runs the prototypes, he took it to Brazil and helped design the centennial logo
the x9 has had a baby. oh how sweet.
At least its not 1 million dollars!!
@@kevinbock6096 Good things have a price.
Looks great!
Savannah, Tn. Checking in, I enjoy your content, especially the equipment from the 70’s & 80’s!
You can say what you want about Gleaner but at least they are still American made. Deere is increasingly sending more jobs to Mexico while increasing their corporate profits and the whole right to repair debacle.
So cute.
avery nice combine
Looks a very stubby compact combine, very different to what we see in the UK
Keep the video's coming.
I'm in the UK and I stood next to a New Holland CR11 with 200 hours on it a a 45ft Mac Don headet
Finally get a look at whats new with Gleaner.
Not a huge fan of them, but it is nice that they're still making a light machine.
Still wonder why the massey/chalenger design never took off.
That's nice!
Super💯video.
That is a nice combine what class would it come under
One problem with the Gleaner is the narrow, offset feederhouse. As the Browns experienced with their S97 it was harder to get the crop to flow into the machine.
Was thinking same thing. The narrower it is u figured the more fatigue it would get. Large draper on this could be bad.
The Brown's say that their Fendt Ideal 9T is narrower than the gleaner but can handle half again more material and a ten foot wide bigger header
@@froggienm71 They said the overall width of the 9 is narrower running track instead of duels in the gleaner.
. The feeding problem the Browns had was with the header they had. That was my understanding. I know it doesn't have those yellow racing wheels like another brand.
Their issue was with the header and the angle rather than getting the crop to fit into the feederhouse. Also, they have already plugged the Fendt.
Hello from Junction city, KS!
Hi. Thank you for watching. Kansas is a great farming state.
How do these compare in price to red or green of similar size?
Good video.
Nice 👍👍👍
Hello big tractor Power!! Speriamo che lo mettano anche su Farming Simulatore 22!!
Non vedo l'ora di v dirlo in azione in uno dei tuoi fantastici video!!!
Looks like every other gleaner ever built..
My thoughts Exactly
0:58 Hey bigtractorpower! What is that spinning fan looking thing? I have wanted to know for so long and I can't find it online!
I´m trying to answer your Question but my English isn´t the best, so bear with me for a Moment (I`m from Germany). It´s a rotating Grid to keep out coarse Dirt in front of the Cooler. To keep the Grid from cloging up, in some Point of its rotation there is a suction Device. Every Manufacturer does it a little bit different but it works the same.
Radiator fan with rotating cleaner.
Rotating screen to keep chaff or straw from plugging up the radiator for the engine and overheating. All brands of combine have one but some manufacturers hide them behind body panels.
Most have them on top because tree branches can easily puncture the screen when going around the outside of the field.
I think cleaner needs to increase its rotor size cleaning area and horsepower and develop a class 9 combine. Or they're going to become a relevant. One thing about Gleaner they seem to hold their percentage of their resale value as good as any combine brand out there. Also if they could do like the Lexion combine and have the ability to switch from crop to crop without leaving the cab. I think it's a little more work on a cleaner than most combines to switch from corn to beans to wheat.
You don't leave the cab to change crops in a Gleaner.
@J-1410 you have to change pulleys up front and one on the side switching between corn and small grain.
@J-1410 you spelled Claas Lexion 8000 series wrong
@@Zero01k Well there you are constantly changing belts, pulleys, and bearings, so I'm not seeing where one pulley is a disaster, since you're always outside with a Claas anyways.
"Engineers' dream, mechanic's nightmare" is a Claas summed up.
Price ?
It has not been posted by AGCO yet.
Gleamer all day every day
Not bad
Cab is Same new holland???😮😮😮😮
They used to be made in independence Missouri years ago .
Yes they did. AGCO announced on May 3, 2000 combine production would move to HESSTON, KS.
Hi from Dexter🏠Missouri
Hi James.
S-a-l-u-t-e !
We are witnessing the epitome of Threshing. Efficient. Does the required job in a simple manner. Get on board those of you who appreciate Lazer Threshing.
my tech mind go strate to the monitor systems and networks and diagnostics .😊 what they got there . otherwise sounds koool . last i went to skool , Deutz BF4L813 V8 deutz were in them a "few years" ago 😮😮😅😅
The Deutz V8 was the best👍
I was wondering if they were going to make a new combine
They haven't changed much since the Ns and the Rs, so not really anything new new
Gleaner
As always.
Os paineis laterais sao galvanizado
They discontinued the galvanized panels half way through the R series run
Around 2005 I think.
Hum q pena galvanizado não enferruja obrigado por me responder
@@bigtractorpower1998
Is this 2025 model???
1995 model relaunched.
Coming to Farming Simulator ? 😀
I hope so. Toy Tractor Times showed a 1/64 Gleaner T81 on the way from SpecCast.
I'd love to have one to replace my 1984 N6
I would love to film a N6 😁. Looking for N series to tell their story. Please email me at bigtractorpowermedia@gmail.com
@@bigtractorpower That would be great to see!
@bigtractorpower not sure that we'll be using it this fall or not. If we do, I'll let you know. Be the only one you'll ever see with a hardwood floor in the cab. 🤣 Thought my son lost his marbles when he told me he was doing that, but it actually turned out very nice
Bet that'll seed some nice crops
My uncle has aills chamers tractor that is wd45
Very nice. One of the all time greats.
Easy maintenance my butt if you can't start it you can't open the auger to open the side panel
Nothing to grease behind that door. I've been running one for 6yrs now and no big deal with maintenance.
@aarondeere but there is still belts and other crap that needs service under that panel and if the combine doesn't start you can't open the side panel cause the auger is blocking it
@Thegrim326 there is but if it can't be started those belts ain't going to be running. I just don't see the issue and there's space between the shields to inspect without having to open them.
If it doesn’t start, you need to open the back compartment to get to the engine to find out why it won’t start.
Once you get it started you can open the side panel, but their is no reason to open the side panel until you can get it running.
Boxy, but good.
Iconic design for 45 years. They stand out and do a good job.
Gleaner is stuck on 390 bushels like Deere has been stuck on 400 bushels since 2011
Grain bin size is nice but it’s really about the cart and trucks that haul the grain away.
Silver seeder keeping the volunteer growing for 80 years
Gleaner is on its 101st year. In 14 years of filming every brand of Combine I always remain impressed by the quality of grain and the least loss of grain from Gleaner. They do an excellent job harvesting. If I were farming, it’s the combine and I would buy.
No capacity increase? No bin increase? No unload rate increase? Did they add threshing automation? Did they offer a track option? Did they beef up or improve the final drive issues being seen on the internet? .....this is severely underwhelming.... 😢 #fail
But it'z not galvanized.
They haven't been for years
Have been painted since 98' where have you been?
Haven't since 1998
@@dustinhoracek8098 97'
@@jonjennissen7052 Just remembering the old way they did things, nothing more.
I like the improvements, but the graphics are ugly, bring back the last 10-year graphics.
It isn’t much different.
The hydraulic reverse, CVT transmission and single panel access are big upgrades.
@@bigtractorpowersomebody wasn't listening. I backed it up twice to get that. Thanks for the video.
@@bigtractorpowerwhen I was at the Factory they made it sound like a New Generation is all.
The silver seeder strikes again. 😂
In my observation in 14 years of filming each combine brand Gleaner puts up the cleanest sample and has the least loss in the field.
@@bigtractorpowerthank you for that comment.
Im sorry but in my opinion, gleaner is kind of a joke. From the auger, to the "natural flow". At least in my area, the silver seeder name holds true. But, i still get why guys run em
Laugh all you want, but that auger has its advantages and the “natural flow” concept works.
Turret augers can be a maintenance nightmare once they get some age on them, and they unload slow.
@m16ty We had a Claas 740. Over the course of 5 years, we put around 15000 acres of corn and 5000 acres of beans through it. The only problem we had with the auger is when we wore a hole in the tube after 4 years. Our new 7500 dumps at 5 bushels a second. From the research I've done the s97 dumps at 4
Another good "Cleaner" powered by a seven cylinder engine...
AGCO POWER 7 😁👍
@@bigtractorpower 👌
gleaner will never stand up to CNH or Deere combines
I have been filming every brand of Combine for the past 14 years. In my observation, gleaner puts up the best sample and has the least loss in the field of any other brand out there.
Ai gleaner, new silver seeder let’s goooooo
You should see my neighbors red machine, they reseed their field.
We found the LIBRUHL!!
Same junk from gleaner every year. Wow they have panles that open all the way up, every other combine has had this for the last 30 years or better. Their days are numbered as AGCO is slowly killing off brands.
this has to be the worst looking combine ever
Galvanized Grinders.
We found the LIBROLE 💩
@@jonjennissen7052we found the yellow wheel operator. 😆
Still got the worst unloader in the industry
One of the fastest
@@Ethanj387 and absolutely the most unhandy.
Wish they could have adapted the massey/chalenger design to it. It was still a two auger design, but much more user-friendly, like a pivot auger.
@ricknaegele2144 the most efficient trouble-free auger in the industry!!
@ricknaegele2144 if it's red leave it in the shed!!
Interesting but not my first choice !!!!
Gleaner has just never done it for me. After reading the comments, it amazes me the amount of loyal followers. I think they build a great machine, but I just can't get used to that styling.
Then why do you watch their videos.
@@kevinj2412bc I watch mostly all of BTP videos and also I was confused how Gleaner can claim they’re coming out with a new combine by just changing it to the next letter in the alphabet.
The crops don't care what your combine looks like nor does your wallet!
I like the looks, but can also understand that looks are subjective.
Even so, who cares what a combine looks like if it gets the job done?
@@m16ty If I'm gonna spend a 1/2 million on something, I'm gonna wanna like looking at it...maybe that's just me, I'm not a Gleaner guy.