Big Tractor Power is out in the field with a rare CASE International 170 hp and 180 bu. 1460 Axial-Flow Combine harvesting corn with a Case IH 863 6 row 30 inch corn head . In this video viewers will see and hear this harvesting operation in a Western Kentucky Corn Field. The video will share the combines production history, specifications and list price tag. Viewers will also take a ride in the combines cab.
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A good machine we had a 1660 never had a problem with it.
A good machine we had a 1660 never had a problem with it
Beautiful footage !!! Thankyou
I’m super curious, where do you get all your specs for the equipment?? You do an amazing job with your history and specs!! As a farm boy I memorized tractor specs growing up. Now I’m an engineer, but still help grow a few crops on the old dairy (retired) farm.
This Video is awesome!! Thank you so much for capturing it so well. I’ve driven the neighbor’s 1440 for the last 5 years (1980?). Then late last fall he bought a 1640. (1986?) So I’ve driven both and seen the differences firsthand. I didn’t know about the transition year model. Is it only for the 1460, or is it also for the 1440/1480? Look at my profile for a couple of videos! I love 70, 80, 90s equipment, especially combines!!
I run the exact same machine but 2wd, about as reliable as it gets. Can't beat that straight pipe whistle on a cold night!
Only know of 1 in my area an don’t know if it’s still in use
9120 and 9230 We harvest around 3000 acre of Rice with these machines in southwest Louisiana
International Harvester Axial Flow, Massey Ferguson and Allis Chalmers Gleaner are my favorite purely because they lead and have a amazing history. Massey I think were the first to create a self propelled combine harvester.
Good machine I remember somebody in S Ontario had one late 70s. With a grain cart could combine 60 acres of corn a day unloading on the go. The rotor was touchy in damp conditions they said. We had a Turbo 700 Deere great machine too
That is truly a classic combine Case IH did the right thing by merging the two companies I can't say enough about the CNH company they are awesome to do business with
Awesome video, few around here of that paint scheme.
When this machine came out it was available in Hillside versions as well.
Our 1660 combine with a IH 466 engine has been our main girl for over 20 years. It's great for our 400 acres a year of corn and with duals and a mudhog system it'll go just about anywhere in our area in WNY
My Australian family farm had one of these during the 80s and 90s we cut wheat and sorghum during that time we snapped the rear axel twice.
My dad still has a 2188 to cut corn, but use to have a 1440.
Our red cab 1985 IH 1460 has the factory DT466 engine. You would be surprised at the numerous updates such as shaft size and bearing sizes on some parts. We have had everything off of ours except the cab, engine and one front final drive. Dad still used it this fall with no break downs.
Please vote Mitch McConnell out!!!!
Still do 200+ acres/yr with a 1440, great combines except for brakes
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👋 hey 👋 from Dexter,Missouri my friend.
Super awesome video.
G F Cooper Farms in Ohio. We've got the IH 1460 and 1480 combines that we are still using today to harvest corn and beans with. Love these older machines.
That 1460 has a cleaner bin sample then the new machines 😮and no auto steer beep
Still run a 1979 IH Axial Flow combine. Does a great job in wheat, millet and milo. So far, have been lucky in still finding parts to keep it running well.
Hi our family has been going down on the wheat run and we do alot of custom work in the fall here in southern minnesota but anyways my dad and uncle would trade combines every fall and in in 85 I remember we were supposed to get 4 iH 1480s but two of them and up showed up as caseih 1480 I can remember alot of our customers thought we repainted them but my uncle would always say that's the way the dam things showed up needless to say he was never happy about that merger so in 1990 when massey came out with the 8570 we traded and started running massey until 2019 in 2020 we went back to caseih now we have 4 8250s.
I had a 1460 ih. Was a good combine. Ran pretty much trouble free. I harvested corn, beans and wheat with it. Did a great job.
Took me a couple seconds to put it all together. Very rare combine. I updated from a 1990 1660 to 97 2188. So far so good