This video really impressed me! Nexat Harvester has some really impressive features that help increase productivity and reduce the workload for farmers.
@Captain-MaxАй бұрын
That water tank system seems like something all combines should have. I've seen enough pictures of burnt equipment to suggest that the level of investment involved it would be mandatory. Combines are so complicated mechanically it amazes me a human brain can design and develop such machines.
@johnwilliams1091Ай бұрын
Not to mention how dry it’s been… I’ve seen several fire videos this last few days… loss of harvest, loss of equipment etc
@GRamerDimАй бұрын
I'll one up you and say combines and balers should have proper fire suppression systems like racecars do
@Captain-MaxАй бұрын
@@GRamerDim makes sense to me.
@paulhenry6105Ай бұрын
Holy moly Sir, you're driving a house-sized machine!
@LEAADFarmsАй бұрын
@@paulhenry6105 I know it’s wild
@jwar2163Ай бұрын
It would be nice to see this Awesome machinery in Farming Simulator 25 or even FS22. That sim has peaked my curiosity about Farming to the point that I have looked into grants for Veterans to enter into farming. Thank you for the video.
@Arkar79Ай бұрын
For fs22 there is a mod out there but its not called nexat. It was one of our typical german wordmonsters… something like mehrgeräteträger oder geräteträger system if i remember correctly.
@Warclzugritter29 күн бұрын
They do have something like this. It's the "Wide Span Vehicle System" by Dogface & BDBSSB. It's...... Not exactly ideal, for most maps. It needs a load of room to just maneuver around, attaching is a real pain too.
@jwar216329 күн бұрын
@Warclzugritter I have played around in FS22 with the WSVS and the various modules for it.
@Arkar7929 күн бұрын
@@jwar2163 according to another video of an agriculture trade show they are implementing the nexat officially into ls25. Right now the guys from ls are looking into it 😍
@LJ-zp7ijАй бұрын
The best machine there's and ofcourse it's European or better, German machine, they make quality
@DennisMcGrewАй бұрын
great as always great content very entertaining good job
@dirtydave4351Ай бұрын
Love your videos. Don't care for the blurry 2/3 of the screen effect
@PhotoArtBrusselsАй бұрын
Now THAT is what you call lifting the header. Impressive. Maybe handy for maintenance or clearing?
@fazeobama8872Ай бұрын
i reckon the entire machine is pretty nice to service, since everything is just open
@PiraticalJessАй бұрын
This seems like a forerunner of Dune's spice harvesters.
@Machines85Ай бұрын
That combine could probably clear a field faster than I can mow my lawn! 😅
@AirJoeАй бұрын
This looks like one of those photoshopped things that's the thumbnail for a video like "Top 10 coolest Heavy Machines" 😂
@roberthoward3723Ай бұрын
Incredible technology, where will it all end?
@Rustyrail2Ай бұрын
On KZbin look-up the song: In the Year 2525
@roberthoward3723Ай бұрын
@@Rustyrail2 interesting - I prefer “Everyman shall dwell under his own vine and fig tree” perhaps return to the horse!!
@timmywade131319 күн бұрын
What kind of cost is a. Nexant farming system
@robertryan4485Күн бұрын
How are these machines going to hold up to the elements with all those wires hope you're not where there's a lot of mice 😜
@JJ-yc3gmАй бұрын
How much do one of these machines cost? I'd like to buy one for a stocking stuffer for Christmas. 🤣Actually it looks like something out of a transformer movie. Waiting for it to transform into Megatron and walk off the field. Coolest piece of farm machinery I've ever seen.🤩
@FelixRothbarthАй бұрын
It depends on how much Implements you want to get for the carrier vehicle.
@BufordBuzzardАй бұрын
Cale- How many different electric motors does that Nexat have on it? Are there other motors on the heads?
@FelixRothbarthАй бұрын
There are just 4 electric engines on every Track for Driving the Header is except for the Size a normal MacDon Dreaper
@peternewman958Ай бұрын
CALE is there a corn head available for this machine or is it mainly for cereals etc.
@peternewman958Ай бұрын
Got the answer 😆😆
@LEAADFarmsАй бұрын
@@peternewman958 Yes, they have been running an 18 row Geringhoff in my area
@FelixRothbarthАй бұрын
There is a Geringhoffheader available for this Maschine with 20 rows but we are just harvesting 18 for controlled traffic farming. 19/20 are for opening up and guestrows
@staudtj1Ай бұрын
That is truly a bountiful harvest of DUST . . .
@renatekuraschinski1519Ай бұрын
50 Fuß. Wenn man es genau nimmt reichen auch 45 Fuß. In jeder Fahrspur steht das Schneidwerk links und rechts über und schneidet nichts ab.
@varment12Ай бұрын
Just curious as to how many times did the head get clogged up? Being so large does it have a way to clear it or does the operator need to get out and clear the clog manually?
@thedemolitionmunicipleАй бұрын
Something that big and built that recently had better have a reverser on it 😂
@FelixRothbarthАй бұрын
We can reverse and didn't clocked up to much. Actually we clock up less because the flow of the material goes in two directions left and right.
@apn42Ай бұрын
I wonder if the Nexat harvester is comparable to a class 11 or class 12 traditional combine.
@LJ-zp7ijАй бұрын
No, because it's not only a havester, it can be a planter, sprayer and more.
@terry1965Ай бұрын
How far can you rotate the cab? Also will it go up and down
@dwightl5863Ай бұрын
Rotate 270 degrees and up and down. It's all in the video.
@nielsdybro9759Ай бұрын
If you could run these machines autonomously, would you really want a machine that heavy? Try calculating the weight per foot of cut of this machine and compare it with what you currently are running. Is it headed in the right direction?
@HurairahHomesteadАй бұрын
The machines that are REALLY heavy are the all battery electric machines. The heaviest single component on them is actually the battery.
@Uncle_JennyАй бұрын
You can already control it remotely, so that step wouldn't be far out of reach.
@ledebuhr1Ай бұрын
Are these ever going into production?
@FelixRothbarthАй бұрын
It is in Production they are 19 running all over the World. Brazil, USA, Canada, Rumania, Ukraine and Germany
@billy19461Ай бұрын
Will a machine like that pay for itself?
@MrThisIsMeTooАй бұрын
No. All farm machines are bought to lose money.
@ghgh4637Ай бұрын
In One hour how much liter diesel use
@FelixRothbarthАй бұрын
Depends on the Harvest Conditions, but most the time we are more fuel efficient.
@robincurwoodАй бұрын
On stoney ground or what obstacles may appear in the crop the operator is too far from the other end of the machine to see down into the crop to stop or lift the head up to avoid doing any damage.
@johnkeynes8873Ай бұрын
Are you going to purchase the Nexat😮
@rickebberson3830Ай бұрын
This machine is 2.2 million dollars, if you buy 2 new jd combines complete with corn and soybean hesds is well over the price of this machine and this is also a planter snd other things, you would save money owning one. It is too new to figure cost of break downs
@daveschwerdtfeger7842Ай бұрын
👋😊
@christyholmes1601Ай бұрын
nice to have a fleet of them if you have unlimited funds
@sylvesterstevenson389111 күн бұрын
What size engine runs this monstrosity?
@GoldenSectionBanned11 күн бұрын
2-550 hp engines running 2 generators
@sylvesterstevenson389111 күн бұрын
@ thanks
@JohnDoe-jq5wyАй бұрын
REEL IS TO LOW.... CAUSING SHATTERING....DRY BEANS NEED GENTLE, EVEN TIMING WITH THE FORWARD MOTION ... THIS IS WHERE A HEADER AIR SYSTEM SHINES 😅😊😅😊🎉❤❤
@HurairahHomesteadАй бұрын
I do not like all that autonomous crap. I just think that when you add that, it ends up being just one more thing that can...and SHALL...go wrong! All you need is for Murphy to make a showing and it shan't go when it is supposed to, or it shan't stop when it's supposed to, or it goes backwards instead of forwards, or some other malfunction. I just do not trust it, especially if there is no one in the cab...or there IS no cab! Yes, I know about the autonomous trains...but, I would never trust it to be a passenger on a vehicle, train, plane, ship that is 'computer' operated. Like that time that the plane was on auto-pilot and one part got disconnected...then the aeroplane ended up crashing because the auto-pilot got goofy and spiraled it into the drink. There was too much reliance on automation and that was the proximate cause of the crash.