How Combine Harvesters are Made! - Case IH Combine Factory Tour

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From raw steel to the incredible complexity of a harvester. A fascinating tour of combine manufacturing, one of the greatest inventions of mankind.

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Shift Up - Yesable
Sack of Bones - Sum It
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Thanks for watching! Now, who wants to drive a combine??

WelkerFarms
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In an age of "How It's Made" and "Inside The Factory" it still hits different when do a factory tour in person. The scale, noise, skilled people, moving parts, all running like clockwork. Doesn't matter the product - it always is impressive! 😎🤟

UncleManuel
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Pretty cool that they let you film in the factory!!

rongrose
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These videos show us all but especially the younger generation what humans can achieve when we all work together in order to produce the food we all love to eat. A big thank you to the Welker family for taking us on tour, from the UK, we appreciate your time & efforts.

leddielive
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No matter what field of manufacturing... when you meet those who know what they are doing and why, they leave you with a very deep appreciation of their work. A great video guys - thanks much! Happy 2024!!!

monkeybarmonkeyman
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Back in the early 70's I was a welder at OMC. We made swathers, Hammer mills, different sizes of Skid Steers. There was no robotics, we did all the welding. Amazing how much has changed.

bruceschafer
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Every junior and senior high school student in the country should be required to visit a factory like this to learn to appreciate the hard working and dedicated workers we have in this country. Most will go to college and never understand what it means to do a hard days work, not just sitting at a desk and watching a computer screen.

richardkaufman
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its awesome how they just let you guys film most of the plant. it shows honesty and clearly nothing to hide.

PhillipCrowder
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I grew up in Charles City, IA. The town where Oliver and White Farm tractors were made. I toured many times and was always amazed at the level of pride the workers had.

rickjanssen
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CaseIH and the Welkers. ‘Merica. As good as it gets. Great tour!

mikebarbacovi
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Nick.
Thank you for taking all of us along with you as you walked through the combine new con factory

richardvernick
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I started working there when it was a Ford/New Holland plant. Your tour guide hired me.

ike
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I’ve a feeling this video only scratched the surface of the coordination of tasks from start to finish that must take place to produce these machines. It’s mind boggling to imagine how it all comes together in, as you said, a tuned symphony. Simply amazing.

StillCrazyFL
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As a millwright it’s always fun to read the comments on factory tours. Because I do all the maintenance during factory downtime.

kennelboy
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What an awesome plant tour! It is truly amazing what all goes into the making of a combine! Thank You Welker Farms for taking us along!!
God Bless!

PhilipArnett
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Welder here, this video speaks to my heart. Excellent!!!

Casey
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Good to know still make made in America.
Great video guys.

rwarren
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Did this tour in 2019, also the Racine Wisconsin tractor assembly plant, Fascinating assembly and engineering. Thanks for bringing up a great memory. 12, 000 parts and they all work !

richarddoriguzzi
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Thank you for taking us along for the tour.

joshuaeifert
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Really enjoyed the tour. Not a farmer, but a farmer lover. Without this, I would never had a opportunity to see this. My day is better. Thanx.

mcsgary