Nice to see some OG standard track/standard width articulateds for a change - extended track width really seems to be where it's at with these machines, and the row crop tracks seem to be more and more common, but it's nice to see the fat tracks mounted nice and close too.
Can see cultivator sweep ridges as that planter is rolling...thought the goal today was a level non compacted layer thru a more vertical system🤔 Great Vid!
@ 7 miles an hour, this rig will cover just under 48 acres an hour. A 16 hour work day would be around 760 acres covered per day. I wonder how many acres a year you need to run to make this a viable purchase?
Great video. I ran a similar sized John Deere cultivator in the 90s in North Dakota that would be an ancestor to the 2210. Pulled it with a 946 Ford Versatile with about half as much horsepower as that 9620 - and at a fraction of the cost 😬
Good video as always. Are you planning to go to the National Farm Machinery Show next month? If so, I hope to see you there. I'm planning to go as long as the weather isn't crappy trying to get out of Minnesota and northern states
Great job as usual sir. I live in southeast Ky. near London . Hard to believe our state has ground like this. Makes me kinda proud to be from ky. Was wondering if you live in Ky. also?
Hallo bigtractor power, still waitting for one doing work on a rice field, and if i may request can you do one where beans(kidney beans) are being planted and harvested?thanks in advance sir
bigtractorpower Oh it sure is! We live 13 miles from the Canada/USA border and everything is so cheap in the States it’s unreal! But for Canadian farmers to buy new iron in the States does not work very well. Dealers that do sell new iron across the line get fined. The warranty in null and void and it’s a huge headache to even get it through the border offices. Even if you buy a used tractor but it still has let’s say a year of warranty left, same thing the warranty is killed once across the line. Dealt with that many times at my work place at a farm equipment dealership.
Some farms have it made....no rocks.....rocks bred like rabbits on the dairy farms I lived on growing up in Upstate NY. I don't know if you said the cost on the planter but I'm interested in the cost. Thanks
Look up some videos on rock pickers. There is one from Europe that will make you slack jawed: they run two passes and pick up so many rocks it reduces the level of the field about 5 inches. The field is still so full of rocks, a normal American farmer would turn it into sheep pasture before we tried to plow it.
@@freedomring4813 I was too, flat bed hay wagon and 9N Ford tractor. I was 9 (about). Gave me a chance to drive a tractor unsupervised for the first time.
@@cdjhyoung one farm my stepfather milked cows on they had a Michigan loader and I got to drive it but not dump it and I did my share of picking . Then my stepfather bought a piece of junk old farm and we loaded the bucket of a Ford select- o- matic . Life sucked on that farm .
@@freedomring4813 I find my memories of farming are better the farther I get away from mud, winter chores, and August field work. We raised pigs on pasture year round, and raised enough corn to feed them (usually).
Nichols quick change sweeps are the only way to go on that bad boy. Oh and weld the cracks in the frame while you're at it. That's a major weakness with this model in my opinion the frame is to light. Also the floating tongue makes it harder to pull than the 960. Pulled a 54 foot with a 9400 hopped like crazy and worked the crap out of it but it would pull a 65 foot 960 way better. I credit it to having more tongue weight on the tractor with the 960. Also never had to weld on the frame of the 960 near as much.
When I was on the farm we thought that it was not wise to cultivate your land going so fast because it pulverized the ground up so fine that it was more susceptible to wind and water erosion.
Corn planting starts in March here. I filmed this in March 2018. I have hundreds of hours of footage I have never published. Winter time is a good time to roll out some new machines that have not been featured yet. The only thing going on in WKY right now is winter wheat spraying.
Oliver 66 is one of my very favorite channels to watch. I am excited it’s back. I had a good visit with Ethan while filming and driving his 1950T this summer. 😁👍
Corn is planted in March. This is footage I filmed in March 2018 and had not published yet. I have hundreds of hours of video film that has never been used yet.
These Cummins-powered big Deere are known for this odd sound - it's pretty interesting because you don't hear it in other Cummins tractors, nor do you hear it from JD-powered Deere. Not sure if anyone actually knows, but they certainly hold up about as well as any other contemporary tractor. It's likely something like an unforeseen harmonic or something like that of 'that' engine hooked to 'that' transmission bolted into 'that' frame kind of thing. It's impossible to account for ALL of the variables, especially when multiple companies are designing and producing the individual components.
These Cummins-powered big Deere are known for this odd sound - it's pretty interesting because you don't hear it in other Cummins tractors, nor do you hear it from JD-powered Deere. Not sure if anyone actually knows, but they certainly hold up about as well as any other contemporary tractor. It's likely something like an unforeseen harmonic or something like that of 'that' engine hooked to 'that' transmission bolted into 'that' frame kind of thing. It's impossible to account for ALL of the variables, especially when multiple companies are designing and producing the individual components.
Makes me miss the days of driving a 8640 pulling a 60 ft disc.It is fun,I can only imagine what it's like not having to constantly steer,though,must be nice.
Yes,it was actually 60.5 ft,and it was really a piece of crap,and JD ONLY made them a year or two.I don't remember the number on it,but it was a swing disc,meaning it towed in two sections,and when you got into the field,you backed up,and the rear section swung around and clamped onto the front section.It was to light to do a goid job,but it worked ok for beans and grain.
If they can't, due to the laws of supply and demand, it should cause a rise in the value of corn. It is what it is; regarding the volume of last year's harvest. So what do you wish for?
China was/is also subsidizing their farmers to grow more corn and soybeans. So who knows what is really going to happen. China, and other countries, will not have the trust they had for the USA as in the past. They will buy where the best deal is.
@@switzerblitzer2701 America is trillions of Dollars in debt to China as a result of the free trade agreements. America, unlike some countries, permits foreign buyers to buy American real estate. As we speak, Australia is being bought out by China.
@@adrianchetwynd1334 Good point but the US government overspends and that is the other part of the equation. The problem you state is then an unforeseen consequence of unfettered capitalism which helped to build the USA. Now it is a detriment or has "run its course" but in favor of someone else. Free trade is a capitalistic concept, supply and demand. Hence, trade "deals" which are a form of regulation or in a world scene is considered to be protectionism which only works in the short term. What works today will not be the solution forever. Thanks Adrian for your thoughts....
This was filmed in March 2018. I have hundreds of hours of farming footage I have never published before. Winter time is a good time to share new unused footage. The only field work going in WKY now is wheat spraying.
The Trump Administration has called it a contract, a 50 Billion dollar contract. I assume it's in writing, so I'm wondering who takes the responsibility when the contract can not be filled? The taxpayers?
@@martinterrazas19 Nope, I am British. I have never worked in a mine, but my dad and his dad once did. But the British mines were closed too though, and by a lady that used to travel around on a carbon neutral broom stick.
Great to see these videos in the frozen winter months! Thank you
That is one massive set-up, wow ! Thumbs up !
Mind boggling, the size of the equipment. Thank You.
So is the Price
Getting the job done now before rain comes is a battle all farmer fight.
Thank you 😉
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This was unbelievable numbers in width that you mention, incredible and very productive I would think
Thank you for watching.
Nice to see some OG standard track/standard width articulateds for a change - extended track width really seems to be where it's at with these machines, and the row crop tracks seem to be more and more common, but it's nice to see the fat tracks mounted nice and close too.
He is getting it done in a hurry, but he better get ahead with that big planter on the way. Thanks for the video.
Can see cultivator sweep ridges as that planter is rolling...thought the goal today was a level non compacted layer thru a more vertical system🤔 Great Vid!
You need to come to Canada for the spring. Seeding season is great for videos
That is a nice peace of machinery
Wow the amount of acers you could cover in a day!!
@ 7 miles an hour, this rig will cover just under 48 acres an hour. A 16 hour work day would be around 760 acres covered per day. I wonder how many acres a year you need to run to make this a viable purchase?
I believe this farm has 22,000 acres. 11,000 corn and 11,000 wheat and double crop Soybeans. Plus 400 acres of Tobacco
Great video. I ran a similar sized John Deere cultivator in the 90s in North Dakota that would be an ancestor to the 2210. Pulled it with a 946 Ford Versatile with about half as much horsepower as that 9620 - and at a fraction of the cost 😬
Great video!!
We have 2 Case IH 60’ Tigermate 200s but we still got our old 45’ John Deere 2210 digger.
Very nice. I hope to get to film a CIH 200 or 255 sometime.
Wow, what a big cultivator and planter. Nice video 👍
Thank you for watching.
I thought 56ft was wide till you said 90ft corn planter...that's gettiner done.!!!
36 row planter?
Great video
Ótimas máquinas
Sempre adorareiii esses vídeos
Excellent footage
Good video as always. Are you planning to go to the National Farm Machinery Show next month? If so, I hope to see you there. I'm planning to go as long as the weather isn't crappy trying to get out of Minnesota and northern states
Great job as usual sir. I live in southeast Ky. near London . Hard to believe our state has ground like this. Makes me kinda proud to be from ky. Was wondering if you live in Ky. also?
Gary West I was amazed how big the Acres where in KY And how many grains they plant in one season
Cool Video as Always. Also, I just found your Model Farm Channel. I thought those were pretty damn cool!!
Good video I hope you get on the Minnesota this year
Awesome Machine
Very nice!
Already in the ground ? Wow
Amazing.
What would this farm have run prior to the John Deere RX tractors? Since they are fairly new. Did they have tracklayer from another brand before?
Hallo bigtractor power, still waitting for one doing work on a rice field, and if i may request can you do one where beans(kidney beans) are being planted and harvested?thanks in advance sir
That’s some big o equipment
Great video thanks! Wow your iron is cheap down there!! Up here in Manitoba a 9620 RX tractor lists for $850,000!
The $1 exchange rate gap is significant on these big tractor prices.
bigtractorpower Oh it sure is! We live 13 miles from the Canada/USA border and everything is so cheap in the States it’s unreal! But for Canadian farmers to buy new iron in the States does not work very well. Dealers that do sell new iron across the line get fined. The warranty in null and void and it’s a huge headache to even get it through the border offices. Even if you buy a used tractor but it still has let’s say a year of warranty left, same thing the warranty is killed once across the line. Dealt with that many times at my work place at a farm equipment dealership.
Some farms have it made....no rocks.....rocks bred like rabbits on the dairy farms I lived on growing up in Upstate NY. I don't know if you said the cost on the planter but I'm interested in the cost. Thanks
Look up some videos on rock pickers. There is one from Europe that will make you slack jawed: they run two passes and pick up so many rocks it reduces the level of the field about 5 inches. The field is still so full of rocks, a normal American farmer would turn it into sheep pasture before we tried to plow it.
@@cdjhyoung LOL, I was one of the rock pickers.
@@freedomring4813 I was too, flat bed hay wagon and 9N Ford tractor. I was 9 (about). Gave me a chance to drive a tractor unsupervised for the first time.
@@cdjhyoung one farm my stepfather milked cows on they had a Michigan loader and I got to drive it but not dump it and I did my share of picking . Then my stepfather bought a piece of junk old farm and we loaded the bucket of a Ford select- o- matic . Life sucked on that farm .
@@freedomring4813 I find my memories of farming are better the farther I get away from mud, winter chores, and August field work. We raised pigs on pasture year round, and raised enough corn to feed them (usually).
Jason do you think TOF will go with one of the bigger 9RX models such as a 710, 770, or 830?
Very nice set-up. Do the farm use the Great Plains Turbo Chisel on primary tillage on corn as well as the fall/winter tillage on soybeans?
Excellent work as always btp.. 👍👍
Lovely. 👍👍👍👍👍
👍👍👍 hope to see you at the NFMS Louisville Kt.
I will be there in a BTP shirt and hat.
@@bigtractorpower 🚜🚜👍👍
My goodness this is nice!
Have you ever tried an even slightly convex lens for the shots inside the cab? Would love to experience the wide angle
Nichols quick change sweeps are the only way to go on that bad boy. Oh and weld the cracks in the frame while you're at it. That's a major weakness with this model in my opinion the frame is to light. Also the floating tongue makes it harder to pull than the 960. Pulled a 54 foot with a 9400 hopped like crazy and worked the crap out of it but it would pull a 65 foot 960 way better. I credit it to having more tongue weight on the tractor with the 960. Also never had to weld on the frame of the 960 near as much.
The 9R series is my favorite tractor from John Deere
The Bugatti Veyron is my favourite car.
But unfortunately I cannot afford to buy one.
The Bugatti Veyron is my favourite car.
But unfortunately I cannot afford to buy one.
Good video Jason! Is this TOF Farm's? If it is, are they going to get a 9RX640 or two?
It is TOF. They added a Case IH AFS Connect 620 QUADTRAC since this video. It will be interesting to see what future upgrades bring.
@@bigtractorpower yes sir, thank you!
When I was on the farm we thought that it was not wise to cultivate your land going so fast because it pulverized the ground up so fine that it was more susceptible to wind and water erosion.
The old timers thought that everything should be done slow
a green monster, great work :) greetings
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Big tools for big jobs, right?
"Hey Cletus, change the points on that there cultivator"
Great video always. Did corn planting in KY start already? Being from Europe, this seems super early for me 😉
Corn planting starts in March here. I filmed this in March 2018. I have hundreds of hours of footage I have never published. Winter time is a good time to roll out some new machines that have not been featured yet. The only thing going on in WKY right now is winter wheat spraying.
bigtractorpower ok, thanks for the info. And keep those vids coming. Always love seeing big farming equipment like that. Thanks for your work BTP 👍🏻😃
bigtractorpower did you video the 4366 and Bearcat 2 that you took pictures of working together?
Oliver 66 back Posting. All is good with the world? BPower If you had anything to do with him coming back Thank you!!
Oliver 66 is one of my very favorite channels to watch. I am excited it’s back. I had a good visit with Ethan while filming and driving his 1950T this summer. 😁👍
WOW LOTS OF DUST 😎
When is corn planted in Kentucky? Is that this year tillage.
Corn is planted in March. This is footage I filmed in March 2018 and had not published yet. I have hundreds of hours of video film that has never been used yet.
@@bigtractorpower ok
Whys the tractor sound like its got a miss.. is it the video or traxfor? Havent heard alot of + things about the tracked 620 JDs
Richard Good it’s the tracks I think.
@@strangefruit8776 i dont think tracks would make it sould like it has a miss. The quad track running the DB90 doesnt sound like that
These Cummins-powered big Deere are known for this odd sound - it's pretty interesting because you don't hear it in other Cummins tractors, nor do you hear it from JD-powered Deere.
Not sure if anyone actually knows, but they certainly hold up about as well as any other contemporary tractor. It's likely something like an unforeseen harmonic or something like that of 'that' engine hooked to 'that' transmission bolted into 'that' frame kind of thing. It's impossible to account for ALL of the variables, especially when multiple companies are designing and producing the individual components.
@@RyTrapp0 if you listen to the JD hooked to the db90 it doesnt sound like that...its just that single tractor...so id assume something isnt right
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Just washing that monster would be a big job.
It seems early to be planting corn but I’m not a farmer so what do I know
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Thank you for watching.
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привет европа как увас с работой трактористов и комбайнёров на работу принемаете украинцев
Surprised he's not pulling a bigger finisher then that
Andrew Lanman at 7mph? These new field cultivators pull harder than the old ones
One of the wheels on there looks almost like it’s gonna fall off
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Why do those engines sound like they have a big end that is on its way out? 6 cylinder engines usually sound smooth.
Knock Knock.
Who's there?
My name is John, and I am a tractor.
These Cummins-powered big Deere are known for this odd sound - it's pretty interesting because you don't hear it in other Cummins tractors, nor do you hear it from JD-powered Deere.
Not sure if anyone actually knows, but they certainly hold up about as well as any other contemporary tractor. It's likely something like an unforeseen harmonic or something like that of 'that' engine hooked to 'that' transmission bolted into 'that' frame kind of thing. It's impossible to account for ALL of the variables, especially when multiple companies are designing and producing the individual components.
Makes me miss the days of driving a 8640 pulling a 60 ft disc.It is fun,I can only imagine what it's like not having to constantly steer,though,must be nice.
A 60 foot disc behind a 8640? You sure it was 60 foot?
Yes,it was actually 60.5 ft,and it was really a piece of crap,and JD ONLY made them a year or two.I don't remember the number on it,but it was a swing disc,meaning it towed in two sections,and when you got into the field,you backed up,and the rear section swung around and clamped onto the front section.It was to light to do a goid job,but it worked ok for beans and grain.
How many banks does the bank that financed these monsters have to rob B.T.P.??.(HAHA!!)
Equipment gets much wider they will have to figure out away to hook on to the end to transport them down the road.
Looks like a rickety POS on those turns, I'd slow down a bit if it were mine, or bought a sunflower instead.
like i said in the past they dont know wet; lol its obvious for this time of year; lol; john deer once again copies case in design;
Tractor is over kill just hook that up too an old JD B and your good to go lol ok maybe not
Yeah a B would probably pull it, but it would be better to go with one of the big dogs a D maybe a R. Another good video👍
@@jimshoemaker1258 unfortunately the R was way a gutless Wonder. The G is the way to go
@@chadjustice8560 always liked the R. We had (still have) a G on our farm, I was saving that to pull the 90 ft planter.
In your opinion, will the farmers be able to fill the corn and soybean contract with China?,
If they can't, due to the laws of supply and demand, it should cause a rise in the value of corn.
It is what it is; regarding the volume of last year's harvest. So what do you wish for?
@Farmer George Bad news for the American farmers then. Another year of low prices?
China was/is also subsidizing their farmers to grow more corn and soybeans. So who knows what is really going to happen. China, and other countries, will not have the trust they had for the USA as in the past. They will buy where the best deal is.
@@switzerblitzer2701 America is trillions of Dollars in debt to China as a result of the free trade agreements.
America, unlike some countries, permits foreign buyers to buy American real estate.
As we speak, Australia is being bought out by China.
@@adrianchetwynd1334 Good point but the US government overspends and that is the other part of the equation. The problem you state is then an unforeseen consequence of unfettered capitalism which helped to build the USA. Now it is a detriment or has "run its course" but in favor of someone else. Free trade is a capitalistic concept, supply and demand. Hence, trade "deals" which are a form of regulation or in a world scene is considered to be protectionism which only works in the short term. What works today will not be the solution forever. Thanks Adrian for your thoughts....
Not impressive at all, a 56 foot cultivator can be pulled by almost anything. Love John Deere but not a good look.
Sounds like that tractor has a bad valve.
All the 9RXs have that low chugging sound.
@@bigtractorpower That would drive me crazy. Like literally not sleep trying to diagnose it, lol.
Wow it’s loud in that cab 👎🏻
dusty condition in january
This was filmed in March 2018. I have hundreds of hours of farming footage I have never published before. Winter time is a good time to share new unused footage. The only field work going in WKY now is wheat spraying.
ok,i am looking foreward to see more. Interesting for me.
First?
The Trump Administration has called it a contract, a 50 Billion dollar contract. I assume it's in writing, so I'm wondering who takes the responsibility when the contract can not be filled? The taxpayers?
BTP, in a democrap world just how many solar powered charged batteries would it take to move that tractor and implement all day? LOL
all
About 3 tons of (Afghanistan precious metals).
You must've lost ur coal mining job under trumps watch
@@martinterrazas19 Nope, I am British. I have never worked in a mine, but my dad and his dad once did.
But the British mines were closed too though, and by a lady that used to travel around on a carbon neutral broom stick.
@@martinterrazas19 No,and you must be a Bernie lover.
Awesome Video!!