TOP 10 Classic COMBINE Finds of 2019
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- In this video I count down my top 10 favorite classic combine finds in 2019 from the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's and 1990's. Watch for John Deere, International Harvester, J.I. Case, New Holland, FORD, Deutz-Allis and New Idea combines.
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That last combine looked especially well looked after in terms of maintenance and neatness ;-)
We run mostly pre 90’s equipment. Keeps a farm in the green when times are tight.
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I think that's the smart way too farm. If you take care of your equipment why go in debt for something newer.
Great video! Love the John Deere combines. I like the Ford combine, my dad had a 1962, or a 1963, Ford combine. Enjoy seeing all of the older combines still operating. Thanks for sharing!
Love watching your videos. Like to see older equipment working in the field
YES!! VINTAGE IRON!!!
I agree it’s nice to see the old combines out making passes!!
My Fav was the UNI picker.
Why when I was young and we started out a farm it was our second picker!!! The first was a pull behind Case 2 row. That Case I had to walk behind and pick up the ears that didn’t make it into the wagon!!!
I hated that piece of junk!!!
With the UNI I road on it and it was a dream!!! Of corse I didn’t get to use it much because dad bought a JD 200 attached two row picker Sheller for the A and that was my baby!!! It was fine as long as I didn’t have to walk in the snow anymore!!!
Very cool history. J.i Case corn heads have a reputation for knocking ears off.
They did!!! Trust me they did!!!
Ya that’s our uni my dad bought like 7 years ago we really like the thing it’s been great for us a lot more efficient than the tractor mounted
I LOVE combines, old and new.
Thank you all for showcasing some of our most beautiful and awesome combines!
Thank you for watching. It’s fun getting to film these classics doing what they do best.
@@bigtractorpower, it really means a great deal to me, just to see these beauties, still afield, as opposed to rusting away in abandonment or beating each others' walkers out, in those morbid derbies.
Still running a 6620 in corn and soybeans, ran without a single issue this past fall. Probably one of the best combines around. I also ran an MF 860 for a friend one year and it was also very impressive.
Whaoo that old Ford is awesome, it sounds like a Spitfire aircraft, talk of a classic, thanks BTP
Ford 642 was Made by claas????
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Yes, manufactured in Germany by Claas.
@@martyhitchcock "Ford 640, 642" were actually Class Mercators.
@@combinelover8988 Claas Dominator.
Great video!
I really enjoyed seeing the New Idea uni system. We had one on our farm as a kid, and I still remember my dad switching the implements on it. As soon as I heard the exhaust note, I immediately remembered to forge harvesting with it. I haven’t heard that sound in 24 years, I didn’t expect to ever hear it again. Thank you so much.
I would love to see more Heston or Ford content since you asked. Thanks!
Great history. Thank you for sharing.
I'm glad you included the Ford 642. We owned 2 of them. My dad also had a JD 4420. Thanks for the video!
I had no idea that Ford made a combine. That blew me away.
If I'm not mistaken the ford was actually a rebranded claas machine.
It was made by Claas. The outside was painted Ford blue and the inside was Claas green.
That would be some interesting reading. So, Claas has been around longer than I realized, and Claas has been exporting their equipment here for years. I thought that Claas just came to the US within a few years ago? The story is getting more interesting.
Ford 642 was Made by claas.. or i'm wrong?
The number 1is my favorite one. Its incridible how old machines like this one survived and continue to harvest manny hours
I now own the 4420 in this video. Bought it late spring 2020. It's a very nice machine. Been very well taken care of. Didn't run it in 20 but can't wait to get in in the corn field in 21.
Always loved the sound of the JD Maximizer combines.
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Fair to say that 08 gleaner and 06 new holland were ahead of the rest with the central location of the drivers cabin
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My childhood was spent riding in the 860 Masseys we had, they will always hold a special place in my life. I bought a Massey 300 this past year, and put it to work for a couple local guys.
my favorite 80's combine was the MF 860 my Dad had two of them. They were bullet proof.
Very cool.
I ran one one wheat harvest they were very impressive.
That Gleaner L3!! Love me some old school Gleaners. I wanna see an N6 or N7 on BTP if possible.
Neat video of old school iron
Me too. An N6 or N7 would be an awesome find. Or an N5.
I loved the tr 86 because we run a tr 96 and tr 97 so it's nice seeing it featured maybe you might be interested in filming them in a future harvest were bout 30 mins from hop town keep up the great work
Down here in Louisiana I have the John Deere 4400, 6600 and 7700 Turbo combines that harvest some grass seed, before the self propelled combines I harvested the grass seed with the AC All Corp 72 pull combine, been harvesting with these older combines since 1991.
Awesome to see a TR New Holland in one of your videos!!
The John Deere 44XX and 66XX remind me of my childhood. We had a 6600 for years and I see an old one that doesn't run anymore occasionally when I go to a certain town. We are a John Deere family but our last 2 combines have been from Case IH. I enjoy seeing all of them.
You sure know how to make a video that is enjoyable to watch. Not a bunch of goofy music just the sounds of the machinery. I'm 65 and I remember all the way from a Case A-6 with a Wisconsin V4 up to a JD 9600.
Thank you for watching. I think the best music is the sound of the engine and the machine at work. 😁. Thank you for watching.
Thanks for the video! I bought a 79 4400 for my hobby farm. It has the 4420 style rotary screen. The back end has the big Deere emblem like the 4420 instead of the John Deere word decal. The last owner put a hydraulic auger off of a 4420.
I think the black cab and the 4420 decals make the machine look so sharp! I’ve thought about doing that to mine!
Nice video love the older equipment it brings back alot of good memories. My favorite is the IH 1420 l started with a 303 on up to a 2388.
Great red history. I like finding IH’s to film.
This is why BTP is the best channel on all of youtube. You don't forget the old stuff. Love it and thanks.
Love the Ford/Claas machines.
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Thank you, keep up the great vids, watch every nite. 👍
Thank you for watching BTP.
BTP thanks for including the Ford. We ran two 642's and a Claas Dominator 76. I could close my eyes and see my dad once more up in that combine with me riding up on the engine cover shooting rabbits. Great memories.
Very cool. I grew up near an all Ford farm that had a 640. I was very excited to get to see this 642 in action. The farm in this video has three 642s and a Dominator 76. I plan to go back to film more.
In my opinion, you omitted the best combine ever made for medium size farms and that's the John Deere 7720. I put 4,000 hours on one harvesting milo and wheat. It was always a joy to operate. I installed a Dickey John grain loss monitor on it and that allowed me to push it. I could cut 5500 pound per acre milo (if it was 14% moisture), at 4 mph with a 20 foot header. On long rows, a Big 12 grain cart operator could hardly keep up with me when conditions were right. Thanks for the great video and the memories it generated.
The 7720 is one of my all time favorites. Unfortunately I did not get to film one in 2019.
The gleaner! Really enjoy the whole thing!
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what beautiful combines they are .... each and every with their own story . Have a nice day
Thank you for watching.
I really loved that New Idea. Really interesting and cool harvester.
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The FORD was very unique because I had never seen one in our country.
Even more unique was the PTO shaft above the unloading auger.
Great Video
Claas built Ford combines from 1966-1979. The model in this video is a ‘79.
I grew up around New Hollands combines in South Africa. Dad operated one of the three yellow machine. Two 8050s one with a Ford engine and another with Mercedes Benz engine. And then there was a smaller 8030 with a Mercedes Benz engine as well.
Very nice videos love seeing the older equipment .. keep them coming . Thank you .
There isn't any activity more fun than running through the dust and chaf around a combine to catch up to the ladder for an inspection ride.
I loved that International 1420
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My favorite since new.
Love the 4420 but I’ve gotta say the ford and old JI Case are quite rare finds. Honestly I hope to see a Massey-Harris one day if I could pick one. Great video!!
The 4420 is probably my favorite of this lineup. I have a 4400 that I've used for years to harvest everything from wheat to safflower to corn. Great combine just has 4000 hrs on it and is time to retire it. Come to Colorado in September and I'll show you my Grandfather's 1960 John Deere 55 harvesting windrowed pinto beans. He bought it new. Also have an N6 gleaner with a 30ft head I'm looking forward to using in wheat harvest come July. I also have an allis chalmers 60 and a john deere 11a. I love old combines.
Wow what great combines. Very cool. Drop me an email if you have a chance at contact@bigtractorpower.com
I would love to see an old John Deere 105, another combine I drove for many years growing up in South Texas
I know of a farmer in IL with two 105s. I hope this will be the year to see them.
@@bigtractorpower It's amazing how much farm equipment has changed
I have ran a 1420 for 25 years, a very simple machine that I can fix. Needing more capacity for beans I also purchased a 915 with rear assist and a 1020 bean head. Ran both this year, beans only and didn't have any in the snow. Thanks for the video.
A 915 is a cool combine. My neighbor had one one when I was growing up. I sure would like to film one.
You are living the dream! Greeting hands on combine time with the classic JD.
Thank you for watching so many BTP videos.
bigtractorpower. I watch them all and sometimes re watch them to see if I missed anything!
Didn't realize the 4420 still had the old style unload auger. Learn something every day. Those old TR New Hollands just about broke the insure companies here in Saskatchewan with their poor rock trap system. Lol. I'd love to see a rare MF 865 in action. Outstanding vid!
379insk we bought a last-year 4400 that had manual fold auger. The next year 4420 had the same auger but added a hydraulic cylinder. I think that you still had to latch it manually in the out position. I love these memories!
An 865 or 855 would be an awesome find.
Another great vid, love seeing classic combines that are PTO or pull type. Maybe Gleaner N series or IH 1482 would be great find for 2020.
Those would all be good ones. My be able to get a 914 or 1482 in Wi.
I am in agreement, the 4420 is my pick also. I remember seeing it in your other videos, it appears to be a very well maintained combine in physical appearance and I am certain it has to be mechanical wise also. His grain truck looks great also and I remember seeing it in previous segment. I am struck and impressed by the layout of this farm from what I can see in your video. Sometime other perks come your way in the filming, i.e. having the opportunity to getting to know and operate some farmers equipment! Thanks for all of the videos in 2019, will stay tuned in for 2020. Happy New Year!
Happy New Year. As you stated this is a nice farm with some well cared for classics. 😁👍👍
Would love to see more vintage Gleaner. Especially the N series.
Always more vintage Gleaner!
I'm still waiting on BTP come for a ride in my Gleaner R-40 down in TN
I loved the John Deere 4400 the most. All of those combines were awesome. I'd love to see some John Deere 5 series combine from the 1960s. They consist of the 40, 45, 55, 95 and 105 self propelled machines then there's the 42, 65, 96, and 106 pull type combines. Thank you for your great content. Keep up the great work.
I hope to get a 105 this next year.
The John Deere 4420 has a compact appearance that seems to be a great blend of form and function. It gets my vote.
Excelente video
I’m jealous. I think you have the best job I could think of! Heck you even get to drive these sometimes too. (I would also like to see some more videos of older Olivers and White combines being ran?
Loved all this!! Lot of fine older equipment in this!! Don't really know what to tell you how to improve on that. Love the drone footage. Can't even really pick on you as far as your rankings either.
It always hard to do a top 10. It’s neat finding these classic machines. Both the Case and the Ford combines in this video are very rare to see in the field these days.
Wow. I like Case 2188 🙂
Thanks for the video !!!
Thank you for watching.
that Ford 642 was a rare find , no one had Ford combines in our area of west central Illinois back in the day and it was nice hearing one and seeing it run Thanks !
To see a Ford 642 in the field today is rare. There were only 2011 642s built from 1972-1979. The one in this video was serial number 2008.
@@bigtractorpower wow I had no idea
It seems to that your top 10s are a great way to finish 2019.
I thought it would be a fun way to showcase 2019.
@@bigtractorpower well done
The farmer I work for has a 1993 Case ih 1644. It is a classic and still runs like a champ!
Very cool.
I have never seen or even heard of a John Deere 4420 before! Great video and thank you!
Thank you for watching.
I am a JD man but, love the MF 860's..Worked for a custom cutter who had them, they were good...
Sweet video. I am a case fanatic but I love the JD 9600 with the 12 row corn head. Wish you can catch a 2188 like that
I got a 2188 this year. It is in this video czcams.com/video/ZCpeYYPzxAc/video.html
Loved them all but the 6620 was sooo sharp and the 1420 .
The Ford combine wow!
Not a real Deere fan but the 6620 was sweet. Really glad someone gets out and does this, I enjoy it.
Thank you for watching.
Loved that John Deere ,it must be fun to operate a vintage combine,sadly in NJ you don't get to see these machines very often,if at all , when i was a kid i had Ertle 1:16 scale farm toys, of tractors ,combine and a backhoe i even played with them on the beach. LOL
Thank you for watching. Ertl has made allot of great farm toys over the past 75 years. I grew up on the 1/16 Blue Print Replicas like the JD 8630 4wd and JD 8820 Turbo combine.
I love it! Especially that JD 6630. My grandfather used a Massey Ferguson 750 and always kept it in pristine condition right up to his last harvest two 3 years ago. I found two short videos of it in my photo roll, maybe I could send them to you.
Another great video. Happy New Year. I really enjoy seeing the IH 1420.
Happy New Year. The 1420 Rice was a rare find.
Love the Uni picking corn 🌽
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I ran a John Deere CTS,and an Case IH 1680 for a few years...started with a IH 915,and a JD 7700
A great video. I agree with you selection of the John Deere 4420. Impressive piece of kit. Really enjoyed the clip of the Ford 642 combine. It looks very similar to an early Claas Dominator.
It is the same
Claas built combines from 1966-1979 for Ford. The only difference in seed green and Ford blue combines is that that the blue has a Ford engine.
One of the guys i work for used to run two John Deere 6622 combines. It's crazy what those would do compared to the S680 they run now!
Очень познавательное видео!Спасибо!
There is nothing like that 4420. Also liked in second place the 6620 with duals very sharp.
Great piks I liked them all 😎
Love your videos BTW, they are all ten outta ten. The best on You Tube by a long long way. Someday you must hop on a jumbo and come and check out some of our Aussie brands of machinery. We have models made for our conditions like the Massey 542 and 3342 headers from the early 70s. We also had the 750s and 850s. We had two 3342s and also two 542s. Before them we were using Aussie made pto drive. iHC harvesters pulled by AW6s and AW7 Inter tractors or Chamberlain tractors also made locally. I now use a 1644 Case IH and its better than all of the others if they were rolled into one. They give a beautiful clean sample, and they can swallow a lot of acres in a day. We are still old school and use combine seeders rather than air seeders. Two 28 run seeders pulled together with a twin pull can plant a lot of acres in a day as well and they are very accurate. You would love some of our Aussie built tractors too. Chamberlain, and Upton-350 hp two wheel drive.
We've got a pretty "classic" farm I guess! 6620SH and a "new" 9510SH! Good video!
The 4420 was my favorite. I would really enjoy seeing an 8820 out in the field.
The 8820 is on my top 5 combines to find. I think that will happen in 2020.
really great video,,
Really enjoy the Massey Ferguson line up, would like to see some 510 action.
I didn’t know ford made combines, neat to see one!
Class built the blue Ford combines from 1966-1979. The 642 in this video is a ‘79 model. Before 1966 Oliver built a combine painted in red for Ford. The Oliver/Ford was a model 40.
I dropped a like after seeing the Maximizer running a twelve row. We used to run a Deere 9510 and a 693 off of our 6620 we ran prior. Thanks for the vid!
Thank you for watching. The 9600 was a neat find.
One of my favorite video. You do know you're machinery, 6620,hard find, 7720 not so much. 850 Massey hard fine, 860 not so much. Late model l3 with duetz green striping, harder find. Nice work!
Hi Jayson, I enjoy watching in action Classic/Vintage farm machinery. So many cool brands and models. I never heard of New Idea brand, very nice these machines still operate and look great do so. Some fine rare finds you've captured. Very Nice & Enjoyed🚜🇺🇸👍
New Idea was big in the 60’s and 70’s. I will have a full feature on this 801.
That 6620 is mint. Never seen one with duals either. Would love to see a White 7300. Dad and my grandfather had one which even to this day my grandfather still talks about. One of his favourites going back to the AC allcrop he started with.
If I can film a 7300 I will film it.
I had a 4420 once, its what I learned to combine on, we called the machine Pee Wee. Always ran great with little break down time, I often wonder where the ole machine is today. Thanks for sharing the video
Great history thank you for sharing.
Love the international 1420 and all case and internationals
What’s your favourite brand please do more vintage machinery videos I watch those the most
I like finding classic farm machines. They are my favorite to film. My favorite classic combine brand is J.I. Case.
GREAT stuff
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Very cool that he let you drive! Great video, BTP!!!
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Wow b t p couldn't believed you like 4420 best. I've had mine about 18 seasons now. Think the 6620 was sharpest of all. Never knew ford built a combine ,very good find. Once again great stuff , ennjoyed and thanks.
I like the way it looks and it was a neat experience to drive it. I do not base my ranking on operating them daily. For me it about the experience of filming them and how rare they are. If I operated them all I would probably have a much different ranking?
The 6620 in the beginning was my favorite and in the future I hope you you could record a Gleaner R62
An R62 would be neat. I did film a Deutz-Allis R60 in 2017.
Learned to drive a combine in my grandpa's 4420!
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I used to an 850 back in the 80s great combine!!
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I spent alot of time in either an ih 1440 or jd 3300 enjoyed every second of it as well
Very cool. Two great combines.
I run a 510 Massey in Story County IA. You’re more than welcome to film it and even run it.
Thank you. I appreciate it. I will let you know if I make it out that way.
I want to run it too custom harvested with a hydrostat one year awesome!
old gleaners g s a2 and N5 6 7 great job as always
👍👍. I would like to find all the N series. Always looking.
I was glad to see the Case 1660. My Dad had one.
That 4420 is awesome. I’ve never seen one, only it’s large brothers. My uncle ran Cockshutt’s for many yours, I have a great photo of my cousin & sister proudly sitting on his new 542 or 5542, my sister blocking the 5/55, so I’ll have to check out your other videos.
Wife's uncle had a 4420, he bought it new. It never left the farm until after he died. It sold at the farm Auction in 2014. He had used it every year, and always did a good job for him.
Great history. Thank you for sharing.
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John Deere John Deere .In the 70s and eighties I operated first a 4400 gas machine the a 7720 yellow toped cab. Beautiful machines. Love your videos please keep them coming.
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The 6600 was neat with the duels. I really like Olivers
It was a neat set up. First 6620 I have come across on duals. Oliver combines are always neat to find. I have filmed a 7800 and a 525. Always hope to find more.
My neighbor ran Minneapolis Moline everything, open station combine. Hand picked rocks and put them in his loader. Like to see see some open station stuff.