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  • John Deere S690

  • If it ain't red leave it in the shed. Case IH FTW!

  • where at in sc kansas

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  • did you turn the machine and header on under full throttle??

  • how big is the head on that bad boy?

  • boah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • nh has been building rotor combines for 35 yrs.......longest in the indusrty. deer entered the rotor market in 2002. the smallest nh has more cleaning area then the biggest deer. do i need to keep goin? iveco engine is the most effecient engine in the market right now.

  • @cr9070 actually deere had a rotor in the 60's,,,but concentrated on conventionals instead,,for the time being

  • @cormus 1 what was the model # of this rotorary? i checked multiple deer web sites for info and found nothing. Even if they did have one back then, who cares! NH has been producing a line of rotaries for 35yrs straight! Look out for the bummble bees this harvest!!! :)

  • @cr9070 Thats if you can keep them in the field,,,around here you have to have the dealer on speed dial to get another combine to the field because then keep breaking down. My buddies have them and last yr they didn't take off half his crop with his own machine.

  • @cormus1 jd 9660sts wore a hole in the side of the combine cause the seive was broke. and how bout them crankshafts! buy a jd and get a new engine installed in feild! dont kid yourself, nothings perfect. breakdowns arnt always the machines fault, operators can be a big problem. a jd can have a engine go and thats ok, it jd. if a nh has a signal light burnt out it no good. jd brainwashes.

  • @cr9070 im not talking about signal lights,,,and ive been running a deere for 6 yrs now ,,,and never have done the crank,,,or worn a hole in the side,,,most of these problems that the bees have are ,,,shall we say,,,manufacture problems,,,electrical,,blown out rotors,,,talking about holes worn in combines,,,i was in a NH shop,,,seems to be and awfull lot of NH rotors with holes in them,,

  • @cormus1 tr combines can get a hole in the rotor, but most of them have over 3000 hrs. it just natural wear and tear. manufacturing problems? is an engine/transmission not a manufacturing issue? what about a jd chopper that wont fold up when u use the switch on the side? it easier for jd to trade customer then fix prob. Still waiting on that 1960 rotor model number aswell, we kind of got sidetracked.

  • @cormus1 i call bullshit, JD never had a rotor till after 1995,

  • There isnt a combine built that burns 28 gallons a hour were do you get your figures! 12-19 is to high! 7-8 is all my 9650/9750 will burn and thats goin 6-7 mph in flax, 5-5.5 in canola, around 6 in wheat and barley.

  • @2004dmax You're right mate!6-8 gallons is pretty normal,9 in maize.If my CSX7080 used 12-19/hour I would set fire on it.

  • @2004dmax 8 gallons an hour sounds low. way low; my 100 horsepower 190xt prolly. no wait; Definately burns more than that plowing; 4 bottom plow. Come on man.

  • new holland and case are actually both owned by the same company just to let you all know. SO, no one copied no one... new holland and case are both awesome combines, personally I drive a new holland and it does the job just fine. And John Deers,?? why would someone waste their money on a John Deere. they get about 28 gallons an hour, while newholland gets about 12-19 depending on what model you have. I've passed John Deers in the field lots.

  • Case combines are the best combines.

  • deere's rotary is 2 or 3 years old?....its almost 2010 ppl and im sure they started in 2000 if not 2001 with the rotary combines. 10 years more like and the bullet rotor is good but the old style is just as good also.

  • My 9650 sts will eat 37bu/ac flax at 7 mph with a 30 ft straight header on 8 gal/per hour, beat that for efficency!

  • Case are so far behind they think they are ahead, the burn the most fuel and do the least, is that what you want, deere have the best design= less fuel

  • JD's burn less fuel cause they are in the shop all the time, we went all case combines this year and would never go back.

  • they also seed for the next year!

  • less fuel??? john deere get like 28 gallons an hour just to let you know... wow... thats so good.. new holland only gets like 13... but no big deal...

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  • ok have you ever looked in the feild after a gleaner? wheat EVERYWHERE!

  • yeah hogger08, you're an idiot. gleaners are pieces of shit. you would see me with a team of mules in the field before you saw me with gleaner.

  • we us 3 15fters lol

  • If you ever sat in in a Case you would know the difference because it would be running !! I would own a gleaner before a john deere

  • Get a green one!! Case found a good idea like 30years ago and John Deere have made it better!

  • I dont want to get in the middle of this but the new case combine has a self cleaning and self leveling system back to the cvc. the entire undercarage turns to level the head no other combine can do that and they make the largest combine along with Cat. I am just saying case has come along way with thier machines.

  • actually newholland has a self-leveling sieve as well, and has the largest cleaning area, and sorry to break it to you, but the New Holland CR 9090 is the biggest combine in the world. (unless they built a new one) New Holland holds the record for most grain harvested in a single hour also. but yes case is a good combine. I would never buy a john deere tho.

  • no case made it even better john deere is a peice of crap

  • No, JD just now copied Case-IH with there "Bullet-Roter" combines. It's new to Deere, but Case IH has been using that technology for the past 30 years. It's about time Deere caught on.

  • No they all copied off of New Holland they were the first with the rotary combine, although you are right john deere just started making rotary combines a few years ago, im not biased tho i think they are all better then our combine lol

  • I'll take your word for it. All I know is that Case IH has had a rotary combine for 30 some odd years and Deere's rotary is only like 2 or three years old now.

  • New Holland made their rotary first only because one of International Harvesters leading engineer run to NH with blueprints, there was big court battle about that.

  • nice combine

  • nice combines. too bad you were shooting the

    wrong one, though.

  • es un maquinon

  • Not new, its an 8010.

  • it the class 9 9120

  • thats the new case combine

  • If you wanna see 88 & 20 series have a look at the video of Keller Bros. 07 harvest.

  • is the the flexdraper?

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  • Johnsons 8010 with 40ft FTW :D

  • Sure looks like you need to check your eyes it says 8010 and it seems u had your pic taken

  • Hey, I think you need to post the right video, or make sure you are shooting the RIGHT combine! Nice looking crew and machine anyway! I'll have some video for you coming down the road!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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