Wow Wow Wow!! Serious disking there! 9.7mph! They disk as fast as we spray! I heard you say it handles from 10-14mph that's unreal! Lol and it definitely look like it does a great job! And man, all the machinery they have equals tons of money! Lol Great video brother!
I just love seeing farm equipment in action. My Dad grew up on farms in Arkansas and Kansas. Our friends and a few family members had farms in KS, mainly dairy, hog and beef. I got to grow up around them, but they had Deere, Moline, Harvester and Oliver tractors. I never was around anything as bug as these 9600 Deeres. Most of the farms were family farms of 50-250 acres, except one beef cattle farm of 2500 acres in western Kansas. Mostly hay, corn and sorghum on the small farms.
It’s good to see these machine in still shots or parked but nothing beats videos like this that allow us to see and hear them working in real world conditions.
Thank you for watching watching. I started photographing farm machines in the 1980’s when they were parked for the day. It is exciting to go out and film them in action today.
@@jessenp20162725 Yeah. Funny story to go with it. It was said by the Brooks Alberta John Deere dealer that it was a used demo with 800 acres on it. We get it home and right away we started seeing a LOT of problems. Either they were lied to or we were being lied to cause they thing was bagged. Cracked frame among 7 other things. Bad deal. I'll make a video on my channel about it.
We run a krause 55 foot cultivator with a 580 quadtrac. We run a 40 foot degelman protill with a 535 quadtrac. The degelman is a great high speed disk that covers the acres quick we use it to cut and size corn stalks and soybeanstubble. The cultivator leaves nice seed bed and with both machines we can stay ahead of our 2 planters . We might start planting monday but we might wait another week till the 17th of April. Nice video keep up the good work and stay safe!
They are lots of short line items put there that are painted in full line paint. For example H&S paints its Manure spreaders in green for John Deere Frontier, red and silver Massey Ferguson and red and yellow for New Holland.
Being a retired farmer I so enjoy watching your videos and commentary. How often do you make them please as havent seen so many as we used to and miss not seeing them. Thank you
Wow , impressive ! I can remember in my youth , it took an hour to make 1 round down and back on a 660 acre block , pulling 5-18's bottom plow , only 9' wide . 🤯🤣👍👍❤️
On our farm we run a case ih quadtrac 500 with a lemken high speed 40 foot disk. And we use a john deere 8400 with a 20 foot deep cultivator, awesome video Jason. Love those 9rxs
Farmers in this area (NW Missouri) have been no tilling into this kind of soybean stubble, or for that fact, corn residue for at least 10 years with excellent results. Pulverizing the soil to that extent in this area would result in unacceptable levels of soil erosion. Not to mention the fuel savings and reduced compaction from fewer trips across the field.
@@bigtractorpower wow 6. Do they pull regular field cultivators, and big air drills, and chisels, in addition to these high speed disks with their RX's?
Farming really grew in size in the 1979s as articulated 4wds gained in popularity. I like finding the 50’s and 60’s machines to help show the progression.
We run a John Deere 8310R on a Great Plains 30ft Turbo Max on soybeans stubble ahead of the corn planter. And no till our soybeans into the corn stalks.
The first time you use a Quicktill...you forget that in order to put it down after turning...you have to put it into float...which means, when you put it "down" it folds up and you're driving it in the sky before you realize your mistake.
I just can't get my head around the cost of this equipment, nearly £/$ 2,000,000 of kit working in the field ,as for the acreage these machines can cover would do the entire land mass in one day in England on most of our farms , most of the fields you show seem to be huge areas which seem to be square, here in England the fields come in all shapes and sizes, great video. Stay safe God Bless, Regards Kevin Fox,England Essex
Look mom...No ROCKS. I had dreams I was picking rocks in my dreams when I was a kid growing up on a dairy farm during rock picking season. It was like pulling double duty. Soil that good dreams are made from not nightmares.
Hi BTP thanks for video! I was wondering if you could make a video on how they would go about starting tilling a field (sowing too). Like do they start the up and downs then finish with the headlands? Do they lift the equipment up on the end rows? How do they plan field strategies . You do a great job but im hungry for more insite. I am not a farmer, I have some basic knowledge. Thanks buddy. Love your model channel too!
I can do that some time. In the case of these two tractors on the video. One started on the tree line on the far left of the field and one started on the right side tree line. The two tractors worked to the middle of the field which is the open clip as they neared completion of the field. After the center was down one finished the headland in the back of the field and one finished the front headland.
R on John Deere means premium model. There are E and M models from John Deere. All John Deere tractors over 210 hp are R models. Currently from the 7R 210 to the 9RX 640. The E and M models are offered in the 45 hp to 150 hp range and include 5 and 6 series. You can buy a 6120M or a 6120R or a 5105E or 5105M or 5105R. E means economy so it is basic, M is mid range so it has some bells and whistles and R has all the features. On the 8 and 9 series you will see for example 9570R which means it has wheels, 9570RT which means it has two tracks or 9570RX which means it has 4 tracks. Deere is starting to change its model numbering so the class and style are posted together so it now reads 9RX 590, 9R 590 etc....
That is the farms maintenance code. They have 8 9620RX tractors. F1605 indicates it is the 5th 9620 RX model year 2016. This way they can say number 5 needs an oil change and easily tell which one is number five and quickly know which year it came to the farm.
Imagine if you had to till at the amount of rows at the speed these boys are doing using horses - how far we have become. Definitely cool - but equipment today is very overpriced difficult to fix. Farmers need a computer science degree to fix the broken equipment.
Things have sure changed. No autosteer in a 1270 Case pulling a 21 foot disk with the furrow fillers. We had rocks and hills in MN. No way could we go at those speeds.
The Agri King tractors are one of my favorites. The nice thing about these high speed disks are that they have individually mounted spring cushion blades so when they encounter a rock they lift up over it.
@@bigtractorpower Yeah, that was what I was getting at- that they make an implement that is actually too big for anything unless they are on flatter ground. I know they have the new 9640, but that isn't that much of a jump and this implement came out well before they had the 9640. Those high speed tiller are certainly a blessing for those that can use them.
Keep in mind they peak at 670 not 620. So on the flats it'd be working pretty good but definitely maxed on hills and maybe just drop gears and speed a bit.
I’m not impressed with the job that JD speed disk is doing. It’s easy to see the ridges left from last Fall after the disk goes over them…there should be no sign of last Fall’s tillage period! Either it’s not set up properly or there’s a design flaw. Our Degelman doesn’t leave any trace of a previous tillage pass…
After seeing a Side by Side Comparison of High Speed Disk, I wouldn’t Buy a John Deere. They leave Ridges Below the Topsoil and Above as seen. Either a Case Ih/K-Line Ind, Degelman/Kinze, or a Horsch Anderson who was probably the First to have Multiple High Speed Disk’s running All Over The US.
@@buckhorncortez Have you ever compared them side by side? The Deere is inferior because instead of actually working the soil it lets a ridge between each blade. The Case pulls harder but does superior tillage.
So what really does a better job? A Kinze? Case/International ? Also is it a depth, speed, or angle adjustment? Sometimes smal ridges are fine where total smooth also invites more erosion depending on direction of tillage and field drainage methods
One thing I haven't figured out: why are the headland turns manual? If you can lay out your field and the location of the passes, why can''t you lay out at least most of the headland turns and let the machine do them itself?
"Tillage Like A Boss".....couldn't have said it any better Jason!!!GO BTP💪
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I appreciate this gentleman that records many hours of farm tractors and implements, Thank you and don’t stop God Bless you brother 🇺🇸
Thank you for watching. It is fun filming all of these tractors and farm machines.
That is awesome ,with equipment like that it's a pleasure to be at work, stay safe 👍.
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Can you turn any side left or right
Or has to be only 1 side@@bigtractorpower
I love tillage videos especially 9RX tillage videos
Those are some good looking machines
They are nice tractors.
awesome footage and great information, thank you fos sharing!
Those tracks make it look like that tractor could go through anything. Great video!
They have allot of traction and flotation.
Wow Wow Wow!! Serious disking there! 9.7mph! They disk as fast as we spray! I heard you say it handles from 10-14mph that's unreal! Lol and it definitely look like it does a great job! And man, all the machinery they have equals tons of money! Lol Great video brother!
I just love seeing farm equipment in action. My Dad grew up on farms in Arkansas and Kansas. Our friends and a few family members had farms in KS, mainly dairy, hog and beef. I got to grow up around them, but they had Deere, Moline, Harvester and Oliver tractors. I never was around anything as bug as these 9600 Deeres. Most of the farms were family farms of 50-250 acres, except one beef cattle farm of 2500 acres in western Kansas. Mostly hay, corn and sorghum on the small farms.
Nice farms and tractor line ups.
It’s good to see these machine in still shots or parked but nothing beats videos like this that allow us to see and hear them working in real world conditions.
Thank you for watching watching. I started photographing farm machines in the 1980’s when they were parked for the day. It is exciting to go out and film them in action today.
Awesome machines!
We will be receiving our new 17ft 2680h at the end of the month! I’ll be making a video about it when it gets here!
Very cool. What will you pull it with?
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A CAT 45 and a 4555 John Deere. It’ll make them sweat but we aren’t going that deep so it should work!
@@LucendsRanch very cool tractors.
Have you received it yet?
@@jessenp20162725 Yeah. Funny story to go with it. It was said by the Brooks Alberta John Deere dealer that it was a used demo with 800 acres on it. We get it home and right away we started seeing a LOT of problems. Either they were lied to or we were being lied to cause they thing was bagged. Cracked frame among 7 other things. Bad deal. I'll make a video on my channel about it.
We run a krause 55 foot cultivator with a 580 quadtrac. We run a 40 foot degelman protill with a 535 quadtrac. The degelman is a great high speed disk that covers the acres quick we use it to cut and size corn stalks and soybeanstubble. The cultivator leaves nice seed bed and with both machines we can stay ahead of our 2 planters . We might start planting monday but we might wait another week till the 17th of April. Nice video keep up the good work and stay safe!
Very nice tillage team.
Great Green Machine Vlog, wow they are covering some ground with these machines, thanks for sharing
The 2680H covers a bunch of ground quickly.
So quiet and smooth...could take a nap in that cab
The new 2022 9RX cab is even nice. The 9RX 590 on the planter in this video has the new cab.
cool tractors
It’s a nice tillage team
Amazing.Never knew Norwood Sales was the originator of the 2680H.1,000 acres per day is being very productive.
They are lots of short line items put there that are painted in full line paint. For example H&S paints its Manure spreaders in green for John Deere Frontier, red and silver Massey Ferguson and red and yellow for New Holland.
Man, They're covering a lot of ground quick! Great Vid! Thanks!
They are impressive tillage tools.
Nice video and big machines!👍 Watching this while rendering my video edit
Very cool. I will look forward to your next video.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks 👍
Great video!
Thank you for watching.
Being a retired farmer I so enjoy watching your videos and commentary. How often do you make them please as havent seen so many as we used to and miss not seeing them. Thank you
I enjoy getting out in the field to share these machines in action. Thank you for watching.
Good stuff!
Thank you for watching.
Wow after 14 miles an hour That’s extremely impressive this might be the best hi speed tillage disk out there
The 2680H is impressive.
What a nice tillage team😉👍 great video again😁👍
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Nice video. 👌🙂
Thank you for watching watching.
Wow , impressive ! I can remember in my youth , it took an hour to make 1 round down and back on a 660 acre block , pulling 5-18's bottom plow , only 9' wide . 🤯🤣👍👍❤️
That’s some serious field time.
Wow..
On our farm we run a case ih quadtrac 500 with a lemken high speed 40 foot disk. And we use a john deere 8400 with a 20 foot deep cultivator, awesome video Jason. Love those 9rxs
Very nice.
9RX 590 sure is enough power for at 60 ft planter ;)
The farms other 8R 410 has not arrived from the dealer/factory yet so the 9RX 590 is filling in.
@@bigtractorpower Oh! Nice spring investments by the way!
Farmers in this area (NW Missouri) have been no tilling into this kind of soybean stubble, or for that fact, corn residue for at least 10 years with excellent results. Pulverizing the soil to that extent in this area would result in unacceptable levels of soil erosion. Not to mention the fuel savings and reduced compaction from fewer trips across the field.
Nice equipment man
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Très belle vidéo 👍, magnifique tracteur
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Jason, the Boyd's run quite a few of these 9620RX's I've heard? I assume they probably have some 9RX640's coming as well?
Think they had 6 9620RXs last spring. They are updating to some 640s.
@@bigtractorpower wow 6. Do they pull regular field cultivators, and big air drills, and chisels, in addition to these high speed disks with their RX's?
And to think my grandfather was using a 5 foot disc when he retired in 1968. Wow.
Farming really grew in size in the 1979s as articulated 4wds gained in popularity. I like finding the 50’s and 60’s machines to help show the progression.
Them belts are so wide, looks like it’s riding on magic carpets
They offer allot of flotation.
We run a John Deere 8310R on a Great Plains 30ft Turbo Max on soybeans stubble ahead of the corn planter. And no till our soybeans into the corn stalks.
Great system!
The first time you use a Quicktill...you forget that in order to put it down after turning...you have to put it into float...which means, when you put it "down" it folds up and you're driving it in the sky before you realize your mistake.
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Dang 45ft disc that's huge. Around here anything bigger than 15ft is big time farming
These new high speed disks really cover some ground.
I was in Montgomery Indiana Tuesday look like a dust storm with all the crops going into ground
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I just can't get my head around the cost of this equipment, nearly £/$ 2,000,000 of kit working in the field ,as for the acreage these machines can cover would do the entire land mass in one day in England on most of our farms , most of the fields you show seem to be huge areas which seem to be square, here in England the fields come in all shapes and sizes, great video.
Stay safe God Bless,
Regards
Kevin Fox,England Essex
Yeah...1000ac a day.. we have a narrower version and can do about 400ac at 7mph.
Oh hey there, lemme slide in a peek at a ‘22 9RX cameo appearance @6:40
😁👍 a little preview of a new video on the way on the new 9RX.
Look mom...No ROCKS. I had dreams I was picking rocks in my dreams when I was a kid growing up on a dairy farm during rock picking season. It was like pulling double duty. Soil that good dreams are made from not nightmares.
I figured it up by your figures. And that would mean my 1066 I h tractor could handle a 10 ' speed disk. Thanks for good video.
It would be neat to see a 1066 on a high speed disk.
at 10-11mph, prolly yes
Hi BTP thanks for video! I was wondering if you could make a video on how they would go about starting tilling a field (sowing too). Like do they start the up and downs then finish with the headlands? Do they lift the equipment up on the end rows? How do they plan field strategies . You do a great job but im hungry for more insite. I am not a farmer, I have some basic knowledge. Thanks buddy. Love your model channel too!
I can do that some time. In the case of these two tractors on the video. One started on the tree line on the far left of the field and one started on the right side tree line. The two tractors worked to the middle of the field which is the open clip as they neared completion of the field. After the center was down one finished the headland in the back of the field and one finished the front headland.
@@bigtractorpower thanks for the explanation. Much appreciated!
Just got my 20ft from Greenline!
Very cool. What do you pull it with?
Going to use 9330 or 8335R. To poor to buy track tractors. That’s on the wish list!🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
They look like a smooth ride from the Cab shot!
Seriously. Nice video!!! What is your camera??
I use a cannon Vixa 800
@@bigtractorpower nice!! I am Pretty big into cameras.
Some kit there BTP. Spring tillage currently been tilled with a 4 prong pike here in ireland. Hoping 4 a upgrade next year please god
I hope your spring planting goes well.
Cool 😎
Thank you for watching.
@@bigtractorpower 😊
How deep are they working it in the spring to get corn and bean ground ready to plant ?
In the spring 2-4 inches.
Check out the field comparison on Ivers Farms of this tool to the Case IH Speed Tiller. The Case does a much better job of actually tilling the soil.
Those back blades are notched to
That’s what I get for reading the sales brochure and not looking at the one I filmed as I narrate.
Cool , so they will plant straight behind this ?
Yes. One pass tillage.
What does the r x stand for in the series
R= row crop
X= track tractor
@@scruffy6151 thanks good too know
@@stevenrojas7003 The R actually stands for premium not row crop
R on John Deere means premium model. There are E and M models from John Deere. All John Deere tractors over 210 hp are R models. Currently from the 7R 210 to the 9RX 640. The E and M models are offered in the 45 hp to 150 hp range and include 5 and 6 series. You can buy a 6120M or a 6120R or a 5105E or 5105M or 5105R. E means economy so it is basic, M is mid range so it has some bells and whistles and R has all the features. On the 8 and 9 series you will see for example 9570R which means it has wheels, 9570RT which means it has two tracks or 9570RX which means it has 4 tracks. Deere is starting to change its model numbering so the class and style are posted together so it now reads 9RX 590, 9R 590 etc....
Great video! What does the F1605 mean on the decal of the 9RX next to where it says John Deere at 3:12?
That is the farms maintenance code. They have 8 9620RX tractors. F1605 indicates it is the 5th 9620 RX model year 2016. This way they can say number 5 needs an oil change and easily tell which one is number five and quickly know which year it came to the farm.
John Deere 2950 with a John Deere 835A 4 bottom 18 inch two way plow
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The narrator needs to know the difference between an andro and a headland
They say the red one does a better job
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Imagine if you had to till at the amount of rows at the speed these boys are doing using horses - how far we have become. Definitely cool - but equipment today is very overpriced difficult to fix. Farmers need a computer science degree to fix the broken equipment.
Hope they are getting some rain there. That ground looks way dry.
It was not all that dry. There were a couple of muddy spots in this field.
Looks very dry, in my opinion .... I would use a harrow ... disks seems too harsh . Though I am not familiar with that location.
It was not all that dry. There were some muddy spots in this field.
Things have sure changed. No autosteer in a 1270 Case pulling a 21 foot disk with the furrow fillers. We had rocks and hills in MN. No way could we go at those speeds.
The Agri King tractors are one of my favorites. The nice thing about these high speed disks are that they have individually mounted spring cushion blades so when they encounter a rock they lift up over it.
Great video. If I heard you right that JD recommends 14 HP per foot, that 620 is 10 HP shy of their recommendation. Kinda weird.
The 620 can pull the 45ft on flat ground at 10 mph. A 620 would not work well with the 45ft in hilly ground.
@@bigtractorpower Yeah, that was what I was getting at- that they make an implement that is actually too big for anything unless they are on flatter ground. I know they have the new 9640, but that isn't that much of a jump and this implement came out well before they had the 9640. Those high speed tiller are certainly a blessing for those that can use them.
Keep in mind they peak at 670 not 620. So on the flats it'd be working pretty good but definitely maxed on hills and maybe just drop gears and speed a bit.
@@jfdb59 the new ones peek at 691
@@vette9305 yeah, not the models in this video, but obviously they're sizing up power to run the newer high hp implements.
Bring that disc to Ontario and hit some of our blue granite stones and see how fast you drive after that.
8960 JD avec cultivateur 2210
How expensive is that equipment
I mention in the video that the disk has a list price of $162,000. The tractors list was $628,000 when it was new in 2016.
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Can you give adress sir . I want to see farming
I’m not impressed with the job that JD speed disk is doing. It’s easy to see the ridges left from last Fall after the disk goes over them…there should be no sign of last Fall’s tillage period! Either it’s not set up properly or there’s a design flaw.
Our Degelman doesn’t leave any trace of a previous tillage pass…
I thought these were the new tractors being used but they are not.
H O L D U P T H E R E. I T. I S
One model year 2022 9RX 590. It will have its own video soon.
After seeing a Side by Side Comparison of High Speed Disk, I wouldn’t Buy a John Deere. They leave Ridges Below the Topsoil and Above as seen. Either a Case Ih/K-Line Ind, Degelman/Kinze, or a Horsch Anderson who was probably the First to have Multiple High Speed Disk’s running All Over The US.
Well... then you shouldn't buy one...why the capital letter every other word?
@@buckhorncortez Have you ever compared them side by side? The Deere is inferior because instead of actually working the soil it lets a ridge between each blade. The Case pulls harder but does superior tillage.
So says a Case salesman.
Green paint costs more just paying for the name. Just like turbo till disc greaseless bearings just so you have to buy more parts
So what really does a better job? A Kinze? Case/International ? Also is it a depth, speed, or angle adjustment?
Sometimes smal ridges are fine where total smooth also invites more erosion depending on direction of tillage and field drainage methods
One thing I haven't figured out: why are the headland turns manual? If you can lay out your field and the location of the passes, why can''t you lay out at least most of the headland turns and let the machine do them itself?
I believe you can put it all on south guidance but the turns are an expense option.
Hello! It doesn`t take that many passes to finish the field...
Hi. These tillage teams cover a bunch of ground.
"It doesn't take that many passes to finish a field"
Not all of us farm sand
@@Zero01k This kind of shallow tillage is suitable for all types of soils, as long as proper conditions are verified!
Farming by the hour not the acre eh
They get allot of ground worked fast.
oh noes, no face mask :o
nowdays it is more acceptable to walk around without pants than without a mask!!
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Boyd’s and sons
Watch Ivers Farms JD 2680H/CaseIH 475 comparison video from 4 months ago, very telling...
I have featured the K-Line a few Times. It does a nice job. A few farms I know run a few K-Lines and they really like them.
Different soil types. Not really a fair comparison to this video. Plus what is an all case farm going to say lol
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