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Top 5 Biggest and Powerful Combine Harvesters in the World

USDA estimated the 2022–23 U.S. wheat production total at 55 million short tons. That is a lot of harvesting! Thanks to the advances in technology the days of grain cradles are long gone. In this episode we're going on a journey to explore the world of giant combine harvesters. These machines are the unsung heroes of the agriculture industry, helping farmers bring in the harvest and feed the world. The Case IH Axial Flow 9250 combine harvester has a total weight of approximately 44,000 pounds and is approximately 23 feet in length. The Fendt IDEAL 10T, a powerful combine harvester that is powered by a MAN 16.2l engine capable to deliver a maximum output of 790 hp. This giant has a total separation area of 48 ft² and its grain tank size is 485 bu. In 2020, the Claas Lexion 8900 was recognised as the biggest combine harvester in the world. It has a grain tank that can hold up to 4755 gallons and can be emptied in 100 seconds. As the largest combine ever built by John Deere, X9 combine harvester has a performance of 200,000 pounds /hour – that’s an 3,600 pounds trailer every nine minutes. The Tribine T1000 is a one-of-a-kind, 23t orange monolith strong enough to carry its own body weight in grain and with the stamina to run for 24-hours straight. This giant machine is the largest combine harvester in the world. Its rear section is home to a massive grain tank. #combineharvester Join our YouTube channel by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3asNo2n Find us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3PM21xW Find us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3t2Huvb Find us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3wQfXzA Find us on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3wNsBOu Get the latest stories: https://interestingengineering.com/ Support IE for high-quality journalism: https://interestingengineering.com/su...

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