JASON THANK YOU FOR THIS CORN PLANTER VIDEO ITS HARD TO BELIEVE HOW FAR TECHNOLOGY HAS COME IN CORN PLANTERS I USED A JOHN DEERE 494A PLATE PLANTER AND A JOHN DEERE 1250 PLATLESS PLANTER AS 4ROWS AT 30 INCH ROWS . THANK YOU JASON FOR THIS VIDEO P.S BACK IN THOSE DAYS YOU HAD TO USE THE ROW MARKER TO KNOW WHERE YOUR NEXT PASS WAS THERE WAS NO GPS TO GUIDE
It’s a great time of year. I’m always excited that planting starts here early and it allows me to work my way north through April and May to continue to cover Spring field Work and planting.
Nice video Jason, nice touch with the explanation. But I was wondering why they use a 9r instead of a same horsepower 8r? Is it cheaper or does it have more traction die to more weight or maybe more torque?
I heard 30-inch row spacing. I did not hear how deep the seeds are planted, or how far apart the seeds are planted within the rows. Do you have that info? As for content, I would like to see and hear about the unique processes required for planting in bottom-lands near creeks and rivers, dealing with more wetness than in the high and dry fields in this video.
That’s an expensive planter Jason. I didn’t know those cost as much as they do. I enjoy the videos as always. I wonder about those air carts and planters if they can cover at least the 250 acres the NT planter does?
It is a big investment. As it is optioned out on fertilizer, row units etc…. It can end up costing $500,000. An air cart could hold more seed but it would compact the soil more. The Support wheels on a 24 row planner fully full of seed really leave a solid path across the field right under those bulk fill tanks. 100 bu of corn seed is heavy and the planter is set up to only need one or possibly two fill ups a day. In over a minutes time you can fill both tanks. Maybe five minutes to allow the tractors to move the pro boxes around.
Hi Jason, I have a quick question. It seems to me that JD has cornered the market on planters or is that my misperception? P.s., I always enjoy your videos and listening to your narration.
I work as a technician at a dealership in sw Minnesota. We have two 24 row exact emerge 1775's that came back from being leased out this spring. The customer had mentioned to our service manager that he didn't think the rows were set right when he was cultivating. Turns out he was right. We folded them out and did measurements. The rows near the center of the planter aren't set right. Some were 31 1/2 apart, and some were 29" apart. It came out about the same on both planters. The thing is, you can't move the rows in the center because the bracket is welded to the frame. The outer rows have u bolt brackets, so you can adjust those, but they're all in the right place. Has anyone else noticed this?
My how time's have changed we had j.d 490 planter an was on top of the world in the day my father would of went ape shit with all them rocks out there I kin hear him now !!
I would like to find a 490 or 494A to film. The nice thing on this 1775 NT is it has Martin Row Cleaners on the front of the row units which are two disks with spikes. The cleaners just push the rocks out of the way. This little hill was the only rocky place in the field. If you see the last clip in this video there is a 6150M loader tractor parked on the hill were they are hand picking up the rocks and placing them in buck. You can plant and move on and pick rocks afterward.
I just don’t understand why farmers use high horsepower 4X4 tractors to pull planters. Seems like a waste of money. When I grew up on a farm, we pulled a 6 row planter with a 68 horsepower tractor and it pulled it easily. I realize this is a 24 row planter, but 440 Horsepower 4X4 seems overkill. But you see this all the time in farming videos.
@@mattwilson4381 So farmers buy 2X more tractor than is needed to pull a planter because a 225HP tractor does not have a large enough hydraulic system. Even though 225HP would easily pull the planter. Hmmm…not buying it cowboy. Try again.
The planter weights 11,900 pounds empty. By the time you add seed have more weight. Hydraulics is a big factor to. Also to plant faster you need more horsepower. High speed planters can plant. 9 mph or faster. Another factor is ground type and hills.
I wouldn’t be going 10 mph either planting in that rock quarry, good Lord. Great video though, you always do a fantastic job!!
Coving ground, looks great 👍. We’re approximately 2 weeks away from starting corn here in north central Indiana
John Deere videos are my favorite!!
Great planting set up. 250 acres a day is impressive. Always enjoy riding along as well!! Thanks Jason 👍🏻.
Thanks BTP nice to see corn planting again!!
Thank you for watching.
Thanks 😊
Great video Jason as always thanks for sharing
Thanks for another great video Jason! Very informative and great editing.
It’s always fun film these machines.
JASON THANK YOU FOR THIS CORN PLANTER VIDEO
ITS HARD TO BELIEVE HOW FAR TECHNOLOGY HAS COME IN CORN PLANTERS I USED A JOHN DEERE 494A PLATE PLANTER AND A JOHN DEERE 1250 PLATLESS PLANTER AS 4ROWS AT 30 INCH ROWS .
THANK YOU JASON FOR THIS VIDEO
P.S BACK IN THOSE DAYS YOU HAD TO USE THE ROW MARKER TO KNOW WHERE YOUR NEXT PASS WAS THERE WAS NO GPS TO GUIDE
Nice brother 👍
Nice planting video😄👍 the 9r looks great👍👍
The 9R 440 is a cool 4wd.
Spring planting time! Thanks Jason!
Thanks!
Dean thank you very much. That was kind of you to support the channel.
Excellent video once again big T 👍👍👍
Spring planting, love it!
It’s a great time of year.
It's really nice to start seeing planting videos. Be a little while here yet before planting starts .
It’s a great time of year. I’m always excited that planting starts here early and it allows me to work my way north through April and May to continue to cover Spring field Work and planting.
@@bigtractorpower Yeah, and that's is great for all of your viewers too .👍
Thanks for posting
Good work
Great video Jason. Will have any with Billy and their farm with and the guys
Awesome Video Buddy!!
Nice we are going to plant the oats this weekend. I live in iowa
Hello! Spring time of hope of a better payed crop...
Great job Jason😊
Thank you for watching.
Some nice land an equipment I see they are growing houses there too
Yes houses are slowly taken over this field. Only 25 acres left. Still lots of open land around it. This virus is right on the edge of town.
Good video.
Thank you Frank.
I could sure use that for my 8 rows by 50' of sweet corn. Oh yea, it wouldn't fit through the 6' gate and I'd have to plug 16 rows.
Nice video.
Jason naming the equipment we see in the video.....Anyway! 5 minutes later.....😂
That is some big planting acres in one day
Howdy bigtractorpower
Hi Tugboat
Is it just me or did I see a big stone go right through the center around the 13:50 time mark?
Nice video Jason, nice touch with the explanation.
But I was wondering why they use a 9r instead of a same horsepower 8r? Is it cheaper or does it have more traction die to more weight or maybe more torque?
Almsot 600K subs!!!
I heard 30-inch row spacing. I did not hear how deep the seeds are planted, or how far apart the seeds are planted within the rows. Do you have that info?
As for content, I would like to see and hear about the unique processes required for planting in bottom-lands near creeks and rivers, dealing with more wetness than in the high and dry fields in this video.
That’s an expensive planter Jason. I didn’t know those cost as much as they do. I enjoy the videos as always. I wonder about those air carts and planters if they can cover at least the 250 acres the NT planter does?
It is a big investment. As it is optioned out on fertilizer, row units etc…. It can end up costing $500,000.
An air cart could hold more seed but it would compact the soil more. The Support wheels on a 24 row planner fully full of seed really leave a solid path across the field right under those bulk fill tanks. 100 bu of corn seed is heavy and the planter is set up to only need one or possibly two fill ups a day. In over a minutes time you can fill both tanks. Maybe five minutes to allow the tractors to move the pro boxes around.
Hi Jason,
I have a quick question. It seems to me that JD has cornered the market on planters or is that my misperception?
P.s., I always enjoy your videos and listening to your narration.
We use a Fendt 942 w/ LSWs & a Fendt Momentum 48 (24 x 30" for corn & 48 x 15" for soybeans)
Great planting. I just posted a video on a Fendt 724 and Momentum 12 today.
@@bigtractorpower Cool Beans!
I work as a technician at a dealership in sw Minnesota. We have two 24 row exact emerge 1775's that came back from being leased out this spring. The customer had mentioned to our service manager that he didn't think the rows were set right when he was cultivating. Turns out he was right. We folded them out and did measurements. The rows near the center of the planter aren't set right. Some were 31 1/2 apart, and some were 29" apart. It came out about the same on both planters. The thing is, you can't move the rows in the center because the bracket is welded to the frame. The outer rows have u bolt brackets, so you can adjust those, but they're all in the right place. Has anyone else noticed this?
This machine is so modern how many tons can it produce per day?
No tons. It’s is not harvesting. It is planting seeds.
My how time's have changed we had j.d 490 planter an was on top of the world in the day my father would of went ape shit with all them rocks out there I kin hear him now !!
I would like to find a 490 or 494A to film. The nice thing on this 1775 NT is it has Martin Row Cleaners on the front of the row units which are two disks with spikes. The cleaners just push the rocks out of the way. This little hill was the only rocky place in the field. If you see the last clip in this video there is a 6150M loader tractor parked on the hill were they are hand picking up the rocks and placing them in buck. You can plant and move on and pick rocks afterward.
Is there a reason they don’t like exactemerge?
5 mph works well here. The fields are not flat and farms find the slower speed works best.
I guess 70 years ago on 110 Acre Farm this would be kind of Overkill it's amazing how they revolves
We have a 9rx 420 on a db 80
Very nice planting team.
I just don’t understand why farmers use high horsepower 4X4 tractors to pull planters. Seems like a waste of money. When I grew up on a farm, we pulled a 6 row planter with a 68 horsepower tractor and it pulled it easily. I realize this is a 24 row planter, but 440 Horsepower 4X4 seems overkill. But you see this all the time in farming videos.
Hydraulic flow requirements
@@mattwilson4381 So farmers buy 2X more tractor than is needed to pull a planter because a 225HP tractor does not have a large enough hydraulic system. Even though 225HP would easily pull the planter. Hmmm…not buying it cowboy. Try again.
Wow, what a great market opportunity for a tractor company to make smaller HP tractors with larger hydraulic systems. If only someone would do it!
The planter weights 11,900 pounds empty. By the time you add seed have more weight. Hydraulics is a big factor to. Also to plant faster you need more horsepower. High speed planters can plant. 9 mph or faster. Another factor is ground type and hills.
Seed bed kind of chunky.
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Thank you.
... Marker arms....!!!
Not needed when using GPS
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chump change
Chump Change? What planter would like to see? I have all the brands and sizes on the way this spring.
I for one would love to see more DB120 videos. Great work though Jason
@@bigtractorpowerthe 325k list price for base model 😱
Now I know why corn pops cost so much from kellogs
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