It's been ages since I've seen anyone working a field at an angle . We usually worked our fields using a disk then a field cultivator both at angles ahead of the planter . Thanks for your great video and your work always finding the great equipment
Running one right now, pulling 24 row 22" White 9500 planter. Very smooth ride at planter speeds, until you ride over large rock barely poking out of the ground, turns into a wild ride!
Jason, thanks for another one of your excellent videos. I get the impression that the 9630T could pull at least another 20 feet wider of that tillage implement.
The 9630T has plenty of power. It could run 45ft well. Although a 30ft at 3 sections provides a good even finish where the five sections tend to float a little on the outside wings.
@bigtractorpower it has been an incredibly good tractor to us. Unfortunately it's head gasket went, so we had to bust out our 'Big tractor power' case 1070. We just got it, but it seems good.
@@bigtractorpower that would've been my next guess, because of the water tower. The two US highways I occasionally use both run through that county, and I've seen water towers around there. Thanks for the info.
@@bigtractorpower I looked for map of Monroeville, and it is near Ft. Wayne, in northeast Indiana nearer Ohio. ????? it would not be west central Indiana there
I’ve often wondered why these tractors need 6 reverse gears. The last tractor I ran on our farm in the 80’s was a 4640 with the 8 speed power shift. I don’t remember much need to have so many reverse gears.
It is a good question. I imagine it does not hurt to have them if you are pushing silage to have a faster option than reverse to hook up an implement or to work corner of a field.
@@bigtractorpower Yeah, I’d think in tight situations like hooking up an implement or backing a 30’ field cultivator into the corner of a field you’d want to take it slow and easy. Even backing out of a long shed I don’t think going 10-15 mph is very smart. Maybe there’s enough room in the transmission case to throw in a few more cogs and then claim bragging rights over the red tractors. Even with the number of fwd gears on our 4640 I only used 5th for the field, 8th to get home, R and P when I put it in the shed. 🤷 Seems like overkill but it might be useful for some operations.
The tracks spread out the tractors weight of the tractor and reduce compaction of the soil. They over extra tractor and allow for more speed in the field.
That's just about my favorite tractor. Always liked that particular style from JD. Doing tillage makes it even better.
The 30 series are great tractors. Last of the emission free models.
30 series has always held a special place in my heart as well, first tractor I ever drove.
Just don't listen to one at a cold idle, they sound like the pistons are rattling apart
It's been ages since I've seen anyone working a field at an angle . We usually worked our fields using a disk then a field cultivator both at angles ahead of the planter . Thanks for your great video and your work always finding the great equipment
The angle sure helps work the stalks up.
Running one right now, pulling 24 row 22" White 9500 planter. Very smooth ride at planter speeds, until you ride over large rock barely poking out of the ground, turns into a wild ride!
Very cool planting team.
We run 5, 9630Ts for tillage in WNY. They’re work horses and can’t beat the ride of them.
Wow that is impressive. I grew up in WNY. Could you email me at bigtractorpowermedia@gmail.com
The 9X30 series were great looking tractors.
They sure are.
Thank jason for this tillage video thank you for work you put into them so that we can enjoy watching them
It was exciting to find a 9030T.
Jason, thanks for another one of your excellent videos.
I get the impression that the 9630T could pull at least another 20 feet wider of that tillage implement.
The 9630T has plenty of power. It could run 45ft well. Although a 30ft at 3 sections provides a good even finish where the five sections tend to float a little on the outside wings.
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Another great video, Thank you for making this for me. I've always dreamed of wanting to own a JD 9620T tractor.
The 9620T is a cool tractor.
Thats nice there is no def in this beast.
It’s a power house for sure.
Those 2 tractors are cool. I have a 1/64 John Deere 9630. But the tractors in this video are cool looking.
They are cool tractors.
Those 2 tractors are cool. I have a 1/64 John Deere 9630. Got to ride in a 9430. But the tracked tractor is cool.
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Nice video, enjoyed watching this big rig in action. Regards from Down Under.
Thank you for watching.
My favorite JD tractor! Awesome.
It’s a power house.
Good video 🎉
Thank you for watching.
Hello everyone great vidéo and great equipement from john deere and kuhn
They make a good tillage team.
Good video Jason. Looks like he’s doing a good job working the ground.
Extra cool Deere.
Wonderful videos Farming equipment. Awesome farm machine, I can't stop watching! thank you! 😀😀😀
Thank you for watching.
It's great to see a t-series in the field👍👍 I always liked the look of them😉👍
I like the 9000T and 9RT tractors.
This tractor looks like it has a lot of pep in its step 💪
Very sweet tractor.
The 9000Ts are nice tractors.
TY.
Thank you for watching.
I like the track tractor. Awesome video.
Nice tractor with plenty of power.
And here I am pulling a 10ft disk with a 53 Allis Chalmers wd45 like a sucker.
The WD45 is one of the all time great tractors.
@bigtractorpower it has been an incredibly good tractor to us. Unfortunately it's head gasket went, so we had to bust out our 'Big tractor power' case 1070. We just got it, but it seems good.
Nice tillage team 👍👍👍
Very cool tractors.
Nice I thought it was Carson from 6 gen farming
I featured Carson’s 9530T last spring. Check it out at ruclips.net/video/L-tgORUMY2A/видео.htmlsi=DjvLYosW_R2gPHSe
I have a 2011 9630t, we pull a 65ft 2210 fc 7mph and a 2730 9 shank ripper in the fall.
Very cool. Nice set up.
West Central Indiana? I see those high voltage towers and it looks like you might be in Vermilion County.
Yes right on the state line.
@@bigtractorpower this looks familiar.
Is this near New Goshen?
@@bigtractorpowerThere’s a RUclips creator who works farm ground around Dana.
@@bigtractorpower that would've been my next guess, because of the water tower.
The two US highways I occasionally use both run through that county, and I've seen water towers around there.
Thanks for the info.
Good video.
Thank you Frank.
Cool outfit....this wouldn't happen to be near Ruble's Truck Sales?
This 9630T is about 3.5 hours south of Monroeville.
@@bigtractorpower👌🏼 thanks. Thought it looked familiar, but I was wrong.
@@bigtractorpower I looked for map of Monroeville, and it is near Ft. Wayne, in northeast Indiana nearer Ohio. ????? it would not be west central Indiana there
Howdy bigtractorpower
Hi Tugboat
those two machines are the best you can buy only thing i would get diffrent is get a 45 foot kuhn
The 9630T can run larger for sure. I mention in the video this is an extra machine on the farm to get more acres covered.
Would this Brier Farms from Attica?
It is not.
rich American farmer
Why are you so bothered by it
Industrial machine racing the weather to get the crop in on time. This tractor is 17 years old. It has been a good investment.
I’ve often wondered why these tractors need 6 reverse gears. The last tractor I ran on our farm in the 80’s was a 4640 with the 8 speed power shift. I don’t remember much need to have so many reverse gears.
It is a good question. I imagine it does not hurt to have them if you are pushing silage to have a faster option than reverse to hook up an implement or to work corner of a field.
@@bigtractorpower Yeah, I’d think in tight situations like hooking up an implement or backing a 30’ field cultivator into the corner of a field you’d want to take it slow and easy. Even backing out of a long shed I don’t think going 10-15 mph is very smart. Maybe there’s enough room in the transmission case to throw in a few more cogs and then claim bragging rights over the red tractors. Even with the number of fwd gears on our 4640 I only used 5th for the field, 8th to get home, R and P when I put it in the shed. 🤷 Seems like overkill but it might be useful for some operations.
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Thank you Paulo
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I stand corrected the 5488 will turn 40 next year
Case IH will turn 40 on November 26 this year.
The 5488 was first produced in 81. Ceased production in 85.
I have no idea where you got 40 years from.
Why does a farmer choose a tracked tractor over the wheeled tractor?
The tracks spread out the tractors weight of the tractor and reduce compaction of the soil. They over extra tractor and allow for more speed in the field.
Seems like quite a bit of horsepower for only 30’ tool, especially at only 8.6mph
It is. I talk about why they are running it this way during the cab ride along. It was fun to see.
I think you know my dad lol