It was kinda cool to see that hawk land on the wire as the ripper was unfolding at1:15 or so. Almost like he was a BTP fan and came to watch the video live LOL Every Degelman tool I have looked at in person has been built for stout.
We had a old v-rioper that we pulled with 11 teeth on it with a 8630 with 20-8-38 Firestone duals.And would pull it to the beam 😊In C-2wide open and it had a 4"chrome stack.We decided that was to fast.But it would pull it.And we broke all our cotton ground.When they quit farming we worked 5.000 acres of cotton and don't know how many acres of beans& wheat.
Impressive. We run a dmi 730 pulled by a 9400t on corn ground and a blue jet subtiller 2 5 shank in-line pulled by an 8520 on beans in central Illinois.
I like the way the ripper unfolds. Jason, for the numbers that you said. the 9RX at 640 HP. should be able to pull a thirteen shank ripper at 24 inches deep. Probably 14 shanks since the forward row of shanks help to shatter the soil which makes it easier for the rear gang of shanks to rip. Pulling a narrow implement is a waste of time, wear and fuel. High HP tractors need to be pulling wide span machinery to be efficient. I dont see much need for the disk blades and also they will require maintenance such as bearings / bushings.
Those numbers he quoted are in the absolute perfect soil and conditions. Different soil types are going to require more or even less horsepower. The disc blades serve a very important purpose. They cut the trash in front of the shanks to keep it from balling up.
I’ve seen a 9 shank set a 9RX 640 on fire and bring it to dead stop. Also on a quadtrac. This W. Ky red clay gets super hard when it packs and dries out. Plus the limestone rocks can be of a very large size.
He really will wish he had the rolling basket or the spike roller behind that neck spring. It just helps to level and firm and fill some gaps from the ripper, especially if he is going to no-till. Beautiful job it is doing
The common belief has been that inline rippers have better lift than offset units. I noticed that I did not see that wave of soil lifting as you do with an inline ripper.
Subsoiling has a great benefit in breaking up yield robbing compaction. A draw back to inline rippers is in extra tight soil when they lift out of the ground they pull up a whole 22 ft of earth in a big 15 inch deep block. VRippers and this staggered ripper keep the soil intact while fracturing the compaction.
I pull a 30ft yoemans keyline with an STX 500hd . 17 shanks at 600mm spacings to a depth of 350mm or 14 ish inches in your language. I farm in the central wheatbelt of Western Australia. Enjoy your videos.
The cable is used to hook on to by another tractor to pull the tractor out if it gets stuck. It can also be used to pull another tractor out if it’s stuck.
Our big 9RX-640 4 track tractor gone pull that diegelman like it ain't even back there i can our new jd-14X 13.6 liter power tech pss 830's diesel engine wit twin vgt wastegate turbo chargers whistling sucking in that high volume of compressed air through both turbo's our 9RX-640 4 track tractor rated at 640hp to 697hp max at 2,150 rpm's at 3,595ft lbs of torque high-end torque rise at 1,850 rpm's and low-end torque rise at 1,550 rpm's I work for john deere for 20 years now as a equipment setup technician I worked on the farm for 33 years as a heavy equipment farmhand operator running combines and tractors back in North East Louisiana were um from but now i live in north texas in Mckinney, Texas 30 miles north of Dallas, Texas
I saw this thing at NFMS this week. Sure is heavy built. That staggered shank design is going to be problematic at achieving full fracture which is the only point of a tool like this. I think Degelman missed the mark on this one.
The one at the show is the one in this video. It is headed back to the farm now. I filmed this one and the one that you see in the video run by the Steiger this year. They seem very effective in their work. It will be interesting to see how the corn does in the next growing year.
@@bigtractorpower You can see the way each shank it creating its own boil zone that it isn't accomplishing what an inline ripper does with the full width wave of lifting. I expect the sprayer operators will be rather frustrated with ride on those fields this summer.
Wow that looks like an impressive ripping combo 👍👍👍 Hello to all in the USA 🇺🇸 from Scotland 🏴
Great soil!
Good speed!
Awesome rig!
No rocks!🤠
Ripping it like warm butter!
Degelman equipment is some of the best out there.
Very well built.
It was kinda cool to see that hawk land on the wire as the ripper was unfolding at1:15 or so. Almost like he was a BTP fan and came to watch the video live LOL Every Degelman tool I have looked at in person has been built for stout.
Great video 👍
Now that can really dig and rip the ground, I’m starting to see some of their high speed pro till disks here in north central Indiana, good video 👍👍.
They had hydraulic reset on molboard plows but i believe most of them used an accumulator to give it the trip function.
Hello! What an awesome ripper!
WOW, that thing is a beast!!!
We ran an Unverferth 5 shank Zonebuilder on a 7140...
That looks like a good ripper😉👍 Degelman makes nice equipment👍😁
Thank you for the video👍👍
JASON THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO I REALLY LIKE THAT DEGELMAN RIPPER IS DOING A REALLY GOOD JOB OF BREAKING UP THE COMPACTION .
13:07 you can see the outermost ripper trip and nobody in the cab noticed. Very smooth!
Good eye!
IMPRESSIVE 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Greatstream Jason, watching from England it sure looks like Degelman products are professionally built to last and do a great job.
Very cool piece of equipment.
Look so tough and well built
Very solid 👍👍
Nice John Deere ❤️
We had a old v-rioper that we pulled with 11 teeth on it with a 8630 with 20-8-38 Firestone duals.And would pull it to the beam 😊In C-2wide open and it had a 4"chrome stack.We decided that was to fast.But it would pull it.And we broke all our cotton ground.When they quit farming we worked 5.000 acres of cotton and don't know how many acres of beans& wheat.
Impressive. We run a dmi 730 pulled by a 9400t on corn ground and a blue jet subtiller 2 5 shank in-line pulled by an 8520 on beans in central Illinois.
Reminds me of when they came out with high speed disk that it was just different and better.....
Degalman💪🏾💪🏾
I like the way the ripper unfolds.
Jason, for the numbers that you said. the 9RX at 640 HP. should be able to pull a thirteen shank ripper at 24 inches deep.
Probably 14 shanks since the forward row of shanks help to shatter the soil which makes it easier for the rear gang of shanks to rip.
Pulling a narrow implement is a waste of time, wear and fuel. High HP tractors need to be pulling wide span machinery to be efficient.
I dont see much need for the disk blades and also they will require maintenance such as bearings / bushings.
Those numbers he quoted are in the absolute perfect soil and conditions. Different soil types are going to require more or even less horsepower. The disc blades serve a very important purpose. They cut the trash in front of the shanks to keep it from balling up.
I’ve seen a 9 shank set a 9RX 640 on fire and bring it to dead stop. Also on a quadtrac. This W. Ky red clay gets super hard when it packs and dries out. Plus the limestone rocks can be of a very large size.
Impressive machine. Did it work the RX very hard?
👋hi👋 from Dexter🏠Missouri
Super💯Amazin video. As always.
Thank you James.
He really will wish he had the rolling basket or the spike roller behind that neck spring. It just helps to level and firm and fill some gaps from the ripper, especially if he is going to no-till. Beautiful job it is doing
Good video.
Good work
The common belief has been that inline rippers have better lift than offset units. I noticed that I did not see that wave of soil lifting as you do with an inline ripper.
Subsoiling has a great benefit in breaking up yield robbing compaction. A draw back to inline rippers is in extra tight soil when they lift out of the ground they pull up a whole 22 ft of earth in a big 15 inch deep block. VRippers and this staggered ripper keep the soil intact while fracturing the compaction.
Ken Ferrie says that inline rippers get more complete fracture than V rippers or staggered.@@bigtractorpower
That's also why it looks V shaped between the rows. The middle isn't being lifted to fracture.
Howdy bigtractorpower
Awesome Video!
Big green. Big tillage. 😁👍
#BeastmodeRipper
I mean look at the size of those springs ‼️
Can I pull this with my 15Hp cub cadet? I’ve got a few tree roots in my backyard I need to rip up.
Haha I reckon youd just have to dual er up 😂😂😂
Just bought a used Sumo 9 shank with a roler and pulling it with a Delta track 570 in N W Alberta
Very nice. I have not heard of Sumo. I will have to look up that brand.
Parabéns eu sou seu fã amo seus vídeos e seu canal sucesso sempre 👏👏👍👍👌👌🚜🚜🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thank you Paulo.
I pull a 30ft yoemans keyline with an STX 500hd . 17 shanks at 600mm spacings to a depth of 350mm or 14 ish inches in your language. I farm in the central wheatbelt of Western Australia. Enjoy your videos.
Very nice. The STX500 is a cool tractor.
We had a 9270 case I H pulling a 5 Shank ripper
Why do big tractors have the braided steel cable attached to the front from underneath the machine?
The cable is used to hook on to by another tractor to pull the tractor out if it gets stuck. It can also be used to pull another tractor out if it’s stuck.
Oi 👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👍✌️
Our big 9RX-640 4 track tractor gone pull that diegelman like it ain't even back there i can our new jd-14X 13.6 liter power tech pss 830's diesel engine wit twin vgt wastegate turbo chargers whistling sucking in that high volume of compressed air through both turbo's our 9RX-640 4 track tractor rated at 640hp to 697hp max at 2,150 rpm's at 3,595ft lbs of torque high-end torque rise at 1,850 rpm's and low-end torque rise at 1,550 rpm's I work for john deere for 20 years now as a equipment setup technician I worked on the farm for 33 years as a heavy equipment farmhand operator running combines and tractors back in North East Louisiana were um from but now i live in north texas in Mckinney, Texas 30 miles north of Dallas, Texas
awesome
❤😊 NICE MACHINE ❤😊 OLIVER MADE A HYDRAULIC RESET PLOW AND I THINK 🤔 JOHN DEERE TRIED IT TOO?? 🤔
I can’t imagine the day this machine will ever being electrified.
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😁👍
I don't believe that would work that nice in Upstate NY.
I also like the case,❤
Stay tuned for the 540 video.
😂le falta un apero para la potecia de ese mueble
$107000.00 Pretty High Price for STEEL HA HA!!
If you put that 2ft in the ground you better have a D11 in the shed because no tractor is going to pull it good enough to get anything done!!
They know how much compaction their "high speed disk" is creating so they have to be able to sell you the next solution.
I saw this thing at NFMS this week. Sure is heavy built. That staggered shank design is going to be problematic at achieving full fracture which is the only point of a tool like this. I think Degelman missed the mark on this one.
The one at the show is the one in this video. It is headed back to the farm now. I filmed this one and the one that you see in the video run by the Steiger this year. They seem very effective in their work. It will be interesting to see how the corn does in the next growing year.
@@bigtractorpower You can see the way each shank it creating its own boil zone that it isn't accomplishing what an inline ripper does with the full width wave of lifting. I expect the sprayer operators will be rather frustrated with ride on those fields this summer.
$100,000 just for 1 implement! How do farmers make a living?! Inflation is coming down! Ya, right!
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Tractor sounds like my mom's vaccum cleaner. Annoying AF.