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    Af 11. Caseih

    Is it just a new holland? Painted red?

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    Looks/sounds impressive!

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      #3
      Yes even a a jd guy looks good

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        #4
        Originally posted by Robertbarlage View Post
        Is it just a new holland? Painted red?
        Certainly an interesting question as I believe the New Holland will be built in Belgium and the Case ih build in Grand Island. I certainly stand to be corrected.

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          #5
          Same combine , just red

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            #6
            So Case admits 49 years later NH twins were always the best idea?

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              #7
              They have all adopted twin rotors now?
              Last edited by shtferbrains; Feb 18, 2024, 14:12.

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                #8
                They only went to twin rotors for capacity not simplicity.

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                  #9
                  A TR 70 in dry conditions worked better than any other combine in its era. For malt barley quality could not be beat… However Other weak reliability points like the cleaning shoe etc and tough harvest conditions… restricted acceptance.

                  $1.2Million + buys combine engineering that should work.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                    They only went to twin rotors for capacity not simplicity.
                    They could have made the single rotor bigger too ,NH showed them all how it shud be done

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                      #11
                      No, I believe they went as far as they could with a single

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                        So Case admits 49 years later NH twins were always the best idea?
                        So did Deere , and Massey / Fendt , is what it is .
                        to be honest Deere and Case have always been corn and soybean combines retrofitted for small grains with the single rotor
                        they work well , yup , but not even close to a twin rotor in small grains and oilseeds in general

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