Top 10 COMBINES & HARVESTERS of 2023

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Big Tractor Power is out in the field with the top 10 combine and specialized harvesters filmed in 2023.

Watch for these combines and harvesters

1. CASE IH 2366 100,000th Axial-Flow Combine
2. JOHN DEERE 8820 Turbo Combine
3. NEXAT with 50ft 20 Row Geringoff Corn Head
4. JOHN DEERE 5820 Forage Harvester
5. GLEANER S97 Centennial Edition Combine
6. NEW IDEA 803C UNI and 6200 Forage Harvester
7. OXBO 8430 Sweet Corn Harvester
8. NEW HOLLAND CR 9.90 Revelation Combine
9. FENDT IDEAL 10T Combine and 62ft GTS Draper Head
10. JOHN DEERE X9 1100 Combine

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Nice to see big, new, $$ machines... but kudos to the 'smaller' farmers getting it done so well with older yet proven equipment!! Keeping America great!!
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chipdavis
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Oh my favorite was the JD 8820 combine. I love the look of classic combines

bobsmith
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My favorite is 01 the 100, 000 Axial Flow combine. I was a design engineer in East Moline when that unit was built and we got a commemorative pewter combine to mark the milestone.

markziegler
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I liked the Gleaner S97 in this video. In 1979 I went on a wheat harvest and drove a Gleaner L2 all summer. Started out in Rolling Fork, Mississippi and went all the way to Jordan, Montana cutting wheat.

KenWalker-gz
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*I have a soft spot for the JD 8820 combine — it's my favorite. The classic design of combines like this just captivates me.*

NaTech
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What an awesome collection of combines, Jason! That Nexat is off the charts. I saw videos of one at the Farm Progress show. Just unbelievable technology. But to see an old UNI System and Turbo 8820, brings back memories of my youth. I really would have been blown away seeing an old JD 105 Corn Special. There has to be some of those still out there. What an awesome machine that was in the 60s!. I'll never forget when my dad bought his.

berniemarkley
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That was good!!!! That 503c is in great shape!!!

robwar
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love seeing the combines no matter what size but the bigger machines today are mind boggling unreal

naomirader
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Excellent video once again big T 👍👍👍 Hard to pick a favourite from such a good variety but the Fendt with 60 foot header was cool...

craigsibley
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Great compilation of all kinds of harvester brands and types. The JD 8820 was my favorite. Gotta like the X9 as well. Very much looking forward to BTP videos in 24!!! Thank you Jason really!!

ScottPykare
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We had an 8820 T2 and yeah the Titan 2 was a benchmark machine for probably 20yrs, i'd never seen the New Idea chopper before. happy hogmany Jason n family

piperdoug
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The UNI set up with the direct cut head was the most interesting catch in this video.

johnluimes
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You have filmed so many nice machines this year😉👍 my favorite was the centennial gleaner😁👍 thank you for all the great videos you shared with us this year, I really appreciate your hard work. Bigtractorpower is without a doubt one of the best youtube channels out there👍👍
Thank you very much Jason, happy new year to you and your family🎉

SimonKL
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That 8820 was a MONSTER in its day…. So unbelievable big…… looks like it is still screaming right along.

timnichols
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Whoever is running the Fendt 10T needs to dial that reel speed back from mach 10. crazy

wagonerjared
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Watching you work in the garden is so calming

susandailylife
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Started out in Rolling Fork, Mississippi and went all the way to Jordan,

ClaytonDavis-zsqf
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I like watching the Oxbow Sweet Corn picker the best and wish to see more videos from them. Thank you.

Monkeyfamilyslays
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Love the older deeres. Nothing better out there

andrewcoulter
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Dad worked at the I H Experimental farm in Illinois from 1940 to 1965, as a result I grew up right there on the farm (their barn etc was my playground, oh ooo corporate lawyers and OSHA would blow a gasket if they could see what we did back then!). I remember when they went from a one row corn picker to a two row mounted (on an M) corn picker, was a big deal. Dads of that era would surely be amazed that a 20 row + pickers exists. Well in that era they designed 3 station milking parlors with bulk tanks, think he would be amazed at the rotary equipment to milk herds of thousands these days. If he were still around I'd love to take him to the World Dairy Expo here in Madison, probably another blown away reaction. What are our grandkids going to see? JimM

jamesmartin