I know I have said this before, but I really enjoy hearing the farmer/operator talk about the equipment. I know that is a wide heavy tool to pull, but I have to admit I to hear that the 640 was maxed out with it.
Very cool. I have not found a 9R 640 to film yet. The largest wheeled 9R gen 3 I have filmed is a 9R 490. For gen 2 I got see lots of 9620Rs. In my area the 9RX has taken over on sales.
I have a 43'6" 2660 VT I pull with my 9470R. Works great for sizing the corn stalks, and leveling up the ground with very little soil movement. Use it on no till HEL land that erodes too much for a regular disc. Air seed 15" soybeans right behind it with a JD N542 seeder.
Me gustan esos estilos de tractores sigue sacando esas imágenes esos videos de tratados perdón te doy una calificación de 300 te mando saludos y un fuerte abrazo gracias por ver enséñame tus videos 🫂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That is not a vertical tillage tool. That is what is referred to as a hybrid tillage tool. Once you have blade concavity or gang angle it goes from VT to HT.
Yes but from what I was told they will not be here until April which is after corn planting. Hopefully during wheat harvest I can catch one on an air drill seeding double crop beans in June.
@ this 640 is TOF’s . They are interested in 710s but only 5 big 9RX ‘s were available for the area for 2025. They told me in June those 5 were spoken for so it would be 2026 before more would available. I would expect Garnetts will go bigger not sure it will be 2025.
@bigtractorpower keep us updated. I'm hoping to catch one in our area this next year. I know one of our local dealerships ordered a 770 but will probably be November before it shows up. I'm hoping to have a demo in the area before that.
This corn was harvested around August 20 and the field was worked under October 5. Most combines are going to lose a bushel and a half up to 2 bushels. The header loss and the thrashing loss show up here in Kentucky because it has plenty of time and warm weather to grow, but you’re gonna see this type of loss anywhere Combine is harvesting.
Every corn field has loss. This field was harvested in August so the volunteer corn had plenty of time for this to sprout by October 5 when this was filmed. Most combines lose 1.5 to 2.0 bu per acre so matter how they are dialed in between header and threshing loss.
Can't get much better than that tillage duo. Looks like a great seed bed for their wheat crop. Always enjoy hearing from the operator as well!!
I know I have said this before, but I really enjoy hearing the farmer/operator talk about the equipment. I know that is a wide heavy tool to pull, but I have to admit I to hear that the 640 was maxed out with it.
The amount of work that goes into running a farm is incredible! A massive salute to all the farmers
Right bro
Great video! It's nice when the farmer explains their perspective on the equipment.
Excellent video Jason. Their operators always have great information.
Really enjoy hearing about the fuel usage. Running trucks and construction equipment we are always watching the fuel cost. Great video!
It's all great what the crazy high price of the equipment is but once you put interest on top the final number of cost would be insane
believe it or not some of these farmers buy them out right, some of these big farms bring in millions every year
I run a 640 on tires pulling a 36 yard Ktec pan . I love it .
Very cool. I have not found a 9R 640 to film yet. The largest wheeled 9R gen 3 I have filmed is a 9R 490. For gen 2 I got see lots of 9620Rs. In my area the 9RX has taken over on sales.
The VT does a nice job👍😉 that's a nice looking tillage setup😄👍
Good stuff big T 👍👍👍
Interesting feedback from the farmer...
I have a 43'6" 2660 VT I pull with my 9470R. Works great for sizing the corn stalks, and leveling up the ground with very little soil movement. Use it on no till HEL land that erodes too much for a regular disc. Air seed 15" soybeans right behind it with a JD N542 seeder.
Really neat how he can make changes to the implement.
Hello! Awesome set-up!
It's doing a good job.
Awesome video Jason, that’s covering ground fast and doing a great job 👍👍
Must be the best job in the world🤠
Nice video brother
Me gustan esos estilos de tractores sigue sacando esas imágenes esos videos de tratados perdón te doy una calificación de 300 te mando saludos y un fuerte abrazo gracias por ver enséñame tus videos 🫂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thats a nice rigg
Awesome Video!
This video is very nice and very amazing ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
👌💯Excellent👌 video
Hi from Dexter🏠Missouri
Good video.
NICE
That is not a vertical tillage tool. That is what is referred to as a hybrid tillage tool. Once you have blade concavity or gang angle it goes from VT to HT.
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@@gliderider7077there’s always that guy…
No sighting of a 9RX 710,770,830 yet?Would the 2660VT Have Tru Set?
are those 40 inch tracks? impressive setup
They are 36 inch. 30 inch are standard. The 120 inch width is optional. The wide 120 inch stance gives the tractor a bigger appearance.
A bunch of volunteer corn coming up ?😎
As always.
You shouldn't have any complaints on a to small implement for the tractor in this video. It sounded like he was using all 640 hp in some areas
I was thinking 600K .......I was waaaaay out. Should be rebranded John Dear.
Any of your big farms in Kentucky you film at order the bigger 9RX models yet?
Yes but from what I was told they will not be here until April which is after corn planting. Hopefully during wheat harvest I can catch one on an air drill seeding double crop beans in June.
@bigtractorpower would Garnett or T.O.F be a candidate?
@ this 640 is TOF’s . They are interested in 710s but only 5 big 9RX ‘s were available for the area for 2025. They told me in June those 5 were spoken for so it would be 2026 before more would available. I would expect Garnetts will go bigger not sure it will be 2025.
@bigtractorpower keep us updated. I'm hoping to catch one in our area this next year. I know one of our local dealerships ordered a 770 but will probably be November before it shows up. I'm hoping to have a demo in the area before that.
@ I sure will. I hope the 770 reaches your area this fall.
A question for all how many of the farmers use bio fuel
sure was a lot of volunteer corn in the field in my opinion.
This corn was harvested around August 20 and the field was worked under October 5. Most combines are going to lose a bushel and a half up to 2 bushels. The header loss and the thrashing loss show up here in Kentucky because it has plenty of time and warm weather to grow, but you’re gonna see this type of loss anywhere Combine is harvesting.
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There isn't a snowball's chance in hell that the corn crop was 250 bushels per acre
Yet it is possible
Tillage implements need to be made wider for the higher HP tractors.
This 640 knows this almost 50ft VT is back there at 8 mph.
I noticed that the description box said 940 hp . And you said 640.
He got it backwards
The list prices are crazy to me. Is everyone ACTUALLY paying 1.3 million for a new tractor and disk?
Most likely, they are leasing them
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Noticing the "greenage" that looks like volunteer corn. Anyone else see that? If so lotsa $$$ left in the field. Better watch settings OR go RED.
Every corn field has loss. This field was harvested in August so the volunteer corn had plenty of time for this to sprout by October 5 when this was filmed. Most combines lose 1.5 to 2.0 bu per acre so matter how they are dialed in between header and threshing loss.
@@bigtractorpower👍👍