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JOHN DEERE 8R 370 Tractor Planting Double Crop Soybeans
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2022
- Big Tractor Power is out in the field with a 370 hp JOHN DEERE 8R 370 tractor working with a 32 row JOHN DEERE 1795 planter no-tilling double crop soybeans. In this video viewers will see and hear this planting team in operation as well as take a ride in tractor's cab to look at its full automation to turn around on its own. The video shares the tractor and planters specifications and price tag as well.
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Thats my favorite John Deere model in the world
Very cool. It’s a nice one.
I really like the 8R tractors... Pretty awesome equipment Jason..
The 8R is all around nice tractor. The Fendt 1000s are very nice as well.
I looked at a fendt 1050 at machinery show... Absolutely awesome.
Nice tractor and planter
Very impressive. I can not believe when I herd some of the prices of certain things of the tractor and planter. I’m amazed. I’m old school I love the 8960, 4960, 4455, 4020, & the 820 two popper. great video.
All the tractors my bosses use are all John Deere. They use anything from a 4320 (1960s model), 2940, 4450, 4430, 7800, 8770, and a 9220. Their oldest brother owns an 8120, 4450, and a Ford Versatile 946. Their 90 year old father has a 4430. I've ran their 9220, 8770, 7800, and their 4430.
I'm with you. I'll take a 20, 30, 40 series tractor any day. And I don't need air-conditioning.
P.S. I hate cabs.
Awesome line up. My favorites are the 8770 and 9220.
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This is badass, once everything is setup right like this guy has it.
Sweet tractor & planter. Nothing runs like a Deere. If it ain't green... It ain't mean!!!
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Thank you. Great video
Love the videos Jason!!!! Keep it up! Not on the farm anymore and love watching these videos!!!
Thank you for watching. This 8R is an impressive tractor.
Amazing video bigtractorpower greetings from burley idaho
Thank you for watching. It is an impressive planting team.
Jason, thanks for another great video from you.
It was neat to film this one. This is the first tractor I have been around that had the system to turn its self around.
Love the video. I like the new John Deere 8R series especially the ones in 1:64 scale. Greetings from Alabama
Ertl has done a great job on the 8Rs.
Great video
Thank you for watching.
Seeing equipment and operations like this is killing the little man
Impressive!
I like to see green machines at work👍😁 thank you for the video👍👍
Thank you for watching.
That satellite technology is amazing 🚜
Always very informative on this channel
Thank you. This was the first tractor I have filmed that turns its self on guidance.
Great video Jason
Thank you for watching.
when did they plant and harvest the wheat and when did they plant the soybeans
The technology is amazing
It’s very close to fully autonomous.
Thanks for keeping after it all these years Jason. Good stuff
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Thank you for watching.
Nah. John Deere is not made in waterloo. It's made in the USA. But when i grow up even more i'm going to become a farmer. Not with just tractors and combines. But also with animals. And with equipment. Where is this video happening? So much love from finland.
Thank you for watching. I hope you get a chance to farm. This farm is in Kentucky about an hour both of Nashville, Tennesse.
@@bigtractorpower alright
I also hope i'm gonna be a farmer
ya gotta wonder how much longer there will be a need to even have a cab on these tractors. Everything is getting so automated.
Hello! Another step in the automation path...
It’s getting closer and closer. I still think that you need someone in the cab because implements and Planters need a lot of adjustment throughout the day and it would be easier to have someone right there to jump out and fix it then trying to run your pick up truck out to catch it
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Won’t be long and the operator will be able to sit on the head land under a shady umbrella, sipping on a nice drink, reading a book while the tractor does the whole job on its own!! Well……he may not be reading a book, it’s more likely he’ll be watching Big Tractor Power videos 🤣. Regards from Down Under.
Full automation is almost here but I think an operator is still needed in the cab. Planter seed tubes clog up and tillage implements break blades and it is easier to hop out and fix it on the spot than to drive it back to the shade tree or run a pick up truck out to the tractor. Either way hopefully they are watching BTP 😁👍👍
Omg $523,000.00 ! How the heck do manufacturers justify the price of equipment?
It is a big investment. It is an industrial machine like a bull dozer building a road. It gets the job done faster and faster.
Another awesome video, thanks Jason. Beautiful planting setup. Tractors are getting closer to not having a farmer in the seat. I'm NOT a fan of that at this point.
The fully autonomous tractor is getting closer by the day. I think you still need a person in the cab to make implement adjustments and quick repairs.
Jason, in your travels, have you seen any of the new JD 8R 410s w/ the new EVT transmission? If yes, do you know if they come with the CommandPro joystick like the IVT tractors do?
The tractor turned without the steering wheel turning .
My guess is if you touch the steering wheel at any point during the auto-steer process it shuts off because it assumes the operator wants to take control.
I have to say I was right there and had not noticed it was not turning. Full automation is not far away.
What’s the purpose of the John Deere globe on the implement?
GPS unit for auto steer
Not the globe on the tractor. I’m talking the globe on the planter
@@wileybird69 implements will shift left or right depending on a bunch of factors, imagine a vertical till moving about at speed - its never gonna follow exactly the track the tractors going.
so tldr if u need exact measurement of where the seed actually went u need a globe on the planter not just tractor
Wow very nice tractor it is pretty amazing technology that I can do all the headlands and everything under full automation so I guess the next step in evolution is just to remove the person driving it and I guess the farmer will wake up in the morning just use an iPad to start it and start planting that way I guess
The driverless tractor is closer and closer. Case IH and John Deere have both shown fully automated tractors in the past 5 years. I still think that you’re going to need a person in the cab of the tractor to be there to jump out to adjust an implement or fix some type of break. You can watch it on my iPad but when a seed tube clogs or a disk blade breaks you need a person there to correct it.
Row unit in the air? Also nice video!!
Yes that was neat turning on the end rows by itself yes we do have jd tractors an 87 4250 mfd/ cab .81 2940 .84 2350 mfd/ loader an a 72 2520 gas row crop that was a big field was wondering what the acreage was
I would like know the yield comparison this fall
If I catch the combines in that field I sure will report on it. They drilled the 7 inch verbs with an 8RX 370 and 1890 air drill. You can see it parked by the farm in a few clips of this video. Unfortunately I was not there to catch it running.
That corn looks like it's hurting for rain.
The corn crop is greatly hurt to toast here this year. Very little rain in the last two month. Hopefully these double crop soybeans will fair better.
@@bigtractorpower I heard the double crop beans are supposed to be better that the first!
ya 4020 ~ still the best
Is that a kid running the planter I’m a farmer too
That is the farmers son. The rest of the family was combining wheat and he was planting. You can see their combines in this video ruclips.net/video/0ag3rU9LTao/видео.html
During spring planting, would it benefit a farmer to broadcast their soybeans?
So I take it that they're planting dry .
It was 109 degrees out the day I filmed this. It was very dry.
@@bigtractorpower It is risky ,if they don't get enough rain the seed can rot.
Why does he turn around in the middle of the field
They had a seed company test plot there. They were planting around it.
Great videos as always Jason. I often think about what farmers are going to do if they lose the ability to use guidance and gps technology. Say an EMP is released on the usa all the electronic gizmos and gadgets will be worthless. Only ones that will be able to farm will be the ones who have old equipment that know how to use them
It is a risk. Electric and cyber security are very important. There is allot to be said for old steel. The new machines are incredible but do reply on allot of support.
You put down a marker and follow it on the way back. easy!
I've never liked autosteer..
I have to say I like driving my tractors but in the few moderne ones I have been in the drivers seat it’s nice to push that button and know it’s right on point. I have made a few curves driving and disking or harrowing.