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/ @luizsantosc3 The 10 “biggest” combines in the world, the first weighs 30 tons and harvests 4,800 acres every day! 00:00 start 00:30 Sandro Rosen Lu K12 2:02 C9300 3:15 Gleaner S98 4:40 Rostselmash 785 5:57 OXBO 8840 7:08 Case IH Axial-Flow 9250 8:41 New Holland CR10.90 10:03 John Deere S790 11:33 CLAAS LEXION 8900 12:42 Fendt Ideal 10T In this video, we explore the ten largest combines in the world, each with impressive features and exceptional harvesting capabilities. Sandro Rosen Lu K12: Manufactured by a Finnish company, this combine measures nine meters, weighs twelve tons and six hundred kilos and has a six-cylinder AGCO Power engine with three hundred horsepower. It can harvest various types of crops, such as wheat and corn, and has a temporary processing tank of seven thousand six hundred liters. C9300: Manufactured by a German company, this combine measures ten meters and ninety centimeters, weighs seventeen tons and is equipped with a 7.8-cylinder T, C, D engine with three hundred and fifty-three horsepower. It is highly intelligent, with electronic blade control systems and terrain sensors. Gleaner S98: An eight-meter and thirty-two-ton American machine, with a nine hundred and eighty-seven-cylinder AGCO Power engine with four hundred and thirty horsepower. It is especially efficient in harvesting corn and soybeans, with an expanded storage space and a design that facilitates cleaning and maintenance. Rostselmash 785: Of Russian origin, it measures eleven meters, weighs seventeen tons and has a Cummins six-cylinder in-line engine with five hundred and twenty horsepower. It can harvest up to forty-five tons of grain per hour and has an ultra-long fourteen-meter transport tube. OXBO 8840: This American combine harvester specialized in corn measures eight meters and thirty centimeters, weighs seventeen tons and has a Kenia four-cylinder engine with five hundred and fifty horsepower. It has a folding blade and a conveyor belt to optimize harvesting efficiency. Case IH Axial-Flow 9250: At twenty-one tons, this American combine harvester measures eight meters and has a Quicke six-cylinder engine with six hundred and thirty-four horsepower. It is extremely efficient, with a grain store of fifteen thousand liters and an unloading speed of one hundred and fifty liters per second. New Holland CR10.90: Another American machine, this harvester measures nine meters, weighs twenty tons and has a Fiat Powertrain Technologies thirteen-liter diesel engine with six hundred and thirty-nine horsepower. It uses dual-rotor harvesting technology and wide blades of twelve meters and fifty centimeters. John Deere S790: Produced by a renowned American company, this harvester measures twelve meters, weighs twenty-four tons and has a six-cylinder engine with five hundred and forty horsepower. It has a fuel tank of one thousand and two hundred liters and a grain store of fourteen thousand and one hundred liters. The S790 is known for its efficiency and capacity to harvest large areas. CLAAS LEXION 8900: This German harvester measures twelve meters and sixty centimeters, weighs twenty-four and a half tons and has a thirteen-liter engine with six hundred and sixty horsepower. The grain tank has a capacity of eighteen thousand liters and the unloading speed is up to one thousand and two hundred liters per minute. It is known for its advanced technology and high efficiency. Fendt Ideal 10T: Manufactured by a German company, this combine harvester measures twelve meters, weighs thirty-two tons and has a sixteen-liter MAN engine with seven hundred and ninety-eight horsepower. With a grain tank of seventeen thousand and one hundred liters, the Ideal 10T offers exceptional performance and harvesting capacity. These combine harvesters are true marvels of agricultural engineering, combining power, advanced technology and efficiency to revolutionize harvesting on large farms around the world. Watch the video to learn all the details of these incredible machines and see how they are transforming the world of agriculture.