I have to say, you guys handled the "goose chase travel option" waaaayyy better than I would have. That would have been a "See John make grown men cry" moment.
Sorry it didn't work out, but you definitely made a good call on passing it up. A lot of people would probably just settle and buy it not wanting to admit they drove all that way for nothing. Would've been a problem tractor and nothing is worse than trying to fix electrical problems. Definitely looking forward to the next video now! God bless - Everett
I actually loved this video even tho it didn't go your way. When your dad was on the phone at the end it gave me goose bumps! Can't wait for the next one.
Makes you glad you walked away from the one you drove hours to see. Imagine you hadn’t walked away and then a much better deal surfaces just down the road. 🥴
Hutson Ag at Clinton is our dealer! We also haul all of our wheat, soybeans, and a lot of our corn to Burgess Bros. right across the street! Neat to see you were in our neck of the woods!
My guess is the lights were cut because it was getting hot in the fuse box and blowing fuses because of a short. I've seen that in multiple 7000 series tractors. My 7810 fuse box actually melted and filled the cab with smoke about 2 minutes after turning the field lights on, it was because of dry rotted wires.
Grew up farming and fixing a lot of equipment. A large number of the southern tractors I’ve dealt with live outside in the beating sun hence dry rot. Most northern tractors seem to get shedded. Not hard and fast but personal observation.
Hey Ryan, Travis, and Dwight welcome to my home State of Ky. That was a bummer about the tractor but it sounds like you guys maybe getting a better one close to home. Yes western Ky suffered some horrible tornado damage in December of 2021 and so did Bowling Green in South Central Ky close to where I live. Yep not much left of Cario Illinois from the flood damage that they had 😢.
Well it seemed that dad was coming home with either a tractor or a tractor deal, one way or another. Good you guys took a good look at that 7830 beast before sinking your teeth and hard earned money into it. Good time spent with dad and brother. It's all good. 👍🏽🤠 2/13/23
Ryan, Cairo was severely damaged in the flood of 2008 and again in 2011. The corp of engineers, I think, refused to put back some of the levies that protected the area. it’s been downhill ever since.
Yes Cairo did get affected by some floods over the years. But when that happened the whole area Alexander, Pulaski, and Union counties were all flooded. The comment about the Corps of Engineers not reinstalling the levies is false. Cairo is entirely protected by levies. The problem isn't floods it's the broken liberal policies. Crime is terrible there, big time welfare and government checks being collected. It's little south Chicago. Just a shame because it's geographical location where the Ohio and Mississippi meet is perfect for ports and a lot of innovation.
i like to go to Minnesota and buy equipment there. Seems like they always got good looking equipment and yes i bought a bean head from a dealer that was still in the farmers shed sight unseen and was very happy with it
Travis has a good gut instinct... if it doesn't seem right, walk away from it. Doesn't hurt to keep searching, take a good look at it and compare it to the next ones. Dad and I went on a long trip to pick up a self-propelled swather in Canada... long story short we backed out of it and went home empty. I'll be waiting to see what you bought,.
Yeah you guys definitely dodged a bullet on that tractor it looked rough and wouldn’t fit in with your guys beautiful line of equipment. A bad start with a happy ending is always a good thing. Congrats Dwight on the 7920, glad it all worked out in your guys favor!!!
You were all around my neighborhood, I am sure you were aware all that tree damage you saw along I69 was from the Dec tornado that went through Mayfield. Pictures cannot show the amount of destruction that did. Sorry you made the trip for nothing, but it’s a shared experience with you dad and brother and therefore priceless.
Looks like the twin bridges in the corner of Illinois. Drove over them a lot over the years. My dad and his buddies had a car die in the middle of those bridges and had to shove it off it the middle of the night
I'm sorry but it's a good thing you didn't buy the 4960 if you were worried about dry rot on wires and foam. Not everyone can afford a shed. Our 4850 has sat outside all its life with us ( last 15 years ) and we taken care of the best we could and keep it in the best condition possible. Just because it's dirty and old doesn't make it necessarily junk
Hey Ryan I just viewed the video missing tractor just wanted to give you a shout I’m from Clinton. Ky and wanted to to tell ya in case you didn’t know that a tornado did go through our area in Dec 2021 and destroyed the John Deere store in Mayfield Ky it’s on you tube.
awsome video ryan that tracter wood of bin good to fix up but at the same time it wood cost you more than what the tracter is worth probaly better off to go new thumbs up and shared
many reasons not to buy it...and it basicly no worklights (how its parked there) so really get why you guy didnt buy it...I would not either...cant wait for the reveal tomorrow!:)
That kind of service and communication from those multi location corporate dealerships makes me so glad john deere forced out all those mom and pop single location dealers.
Hey Ryan, I noticed you came down to my area in Southern Illinois. I'm out of Vienna, Illinois but sell grain in Cairo. It's actually pronounced (Kay Row), not like Egypt's capital. Everyone in the Tri-State area sells grain there at Bunge. The pile of barges you saw on the bridge is where Bunge loads. Every day they'll have hundreds of semis dump there from Missouri, Kentucky, and all 14 southern counties of Illinois. I noticed Travis made a comment about the bridges. Yes they are tight and we have actually pulled 17ft implements across them from Missouri. You have to shut the entire bridge down and go. I noticed you guys make a comment about Cairo looking like a war zone. Yes it's a dump. Been like that for 50 years. Southern Illinoians refer to it as little south Chicago. Been run by liberal minorities and floated on government welfare. I-24 is much better Route and goes by my farm. Also nice looking tractor, well done.
Doesn’t matter to me what you buy don’t think it’s the 4960 I think it’s probably the 7920 but what ever it is the old boy looks happy!Congrats on the purchase lads and I’m guessing the 4640 now has an easier life
Hey Dad, Ryan and Travis. Ryan please be careful in all the travaling this month. I pray this tractor is in very good shape. Take care, Take it Easy and Trust JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think I know the previous owner and I agree it was used as a beater and y’all should look up Milford ky Hutson tornado and see the store that was damaged
So what was the town of Cairo for? My life as a child and younger man was always close to the Ohio River, and its navigable tributaries. I am no expert on Cairo, but it was an anchor to so many events and conversations growing up. Cairo was indeed a transportation hub when the river was the only reliable network. This was prior to the interstate highways and consolidation of the railroads. Most of Cairo's recent issues has been directly related to statewide politics and costs of doing business.
Well, ya got to go to Kentucky. Do have to say that a 7830 would have been a cool tractor to uabe on the farm, sucks how badly it was taken care of. Can't wait to see the new to the farm tractor.
HEY Ryan !!!! It's Mike Here AHAHAHAHAHA Thanks for the 'Field Trip' guys. Ryan, I have an Assignment for You while at the NFMS. Look for the GIANTS Booth for Farm Sim and look for a Guy with the Last name of Klein. I need a Photo of Him LOL. Thanks Mike M Wausau. Anxiously waiting for part 2..
A good tractor is only expensive the day you have to write the cheque, from then on it's an asset. Conversely a bad one may be cheaper too buy but it will break both your heart and the bank with down time and repairs. It's not your first rodeo, if your gut says no walk away and find one that you feel good about. :)
Cairo Illinois has a lot of problems that's turned it into a ghost town. They evacuated the entire town in the 2011 flood, which put an economic strain on already strained resources. It also has a high drug problem. Unfortunately I don't think the town will ever recover.
Cairo, Illinois was one of many southern Illinois towns that had most the local businesses and jobs leave in the late 80’s early 90’s. With most the government officials coming from Chicago. Southern Illinois was basically forgotten and left to rot. Most residents move to Kentucky and Tennessee to follow the jobs, and not have to pay Illinois high taxes. Cairo was going down hill long before the 2015 floods. The flood was just the final nail in the coffin.
Quality family time on the road trip, Dwight seemed pretty happy at the end.
His happiness almost makes me lean away from the 79. ..... still going newer rather than older.
@@larrybe2900 I was thinking the same
A road trip with your dad and your brother is never a bust.
I have to say, you guys handled the "goose chase travel option" waaaayyy better than I would have. That would have been a "See John make grown men cry" moment.
Looks like luck was on your side towards the end of the road trip great to see your dad happy
Sorry it didn't work out, but you definitely made a good call on passing it up. A lot of people would probably just settle and buy it not wanting to admit they drove all that way for nothing. Would've been a problem tractor and nothing is worse than trying to fix electrical problems. Definitely looking forward to the next video now! God bless - Everett
I actually loved this video even tho it didn't go your way. When your dad was on the phone at the end it gave me goose bumps! Can't wait for the next one.
Oh man that 7830 was looking rough, probably 14900 hrs on it not 4900 hrs. Congrats to your dads new 7920. He looked so proud in the end. 😁
Hey Ryan!! Isn't that always the way it goes? Drive hours to look at something and it's junk then find there's one down the road lol 😆
Makes you glad you walked away from the one you drove hours to see. Imagine you hadn’t walked away and then a much better deal surfaces just down the road. 🥴
@@Greg_Gatsby Ya when Travis started it I was like that doesn't sound good. Pretty rough for a tractor with low hours.
Big smiles on dad. Excited to see the new tractor. Good stuff
The face from your dad is soooo Great !!!! That's a very proud man !!! congratzzzzz !!!!
Pretty sure it's gonna be the 7920! Glad you guys were finally able to get another tractor bought to help out the farm.
Looking forward to seeing your new 7920! 😃
Hutson Ag at Clinton is our dealer! We also haul all of our wheat, soybeans, and a lot of our corn to Burgess Bros. right across the street! Neat to see you were in our neck of the woods!
My guess is the lights were cut because it was getting hot in the fuse box and blowing fuses because of a short. I've seen that in multiple 7000 series tractors. My 7810 fuse box actually melted and filled the cab with smoke about 2 minutes after turning the field lights on, it was because of dry rotted wires.
Great family time. I laughed at you all on the comments about what you were going to hit first. 🤣
Good stuff Men, You can't make a second first impression, Thank You for the spin👌👍🙏🙂
Look up MAYFIELD,KY TORNADO. Is why you seeing tornado damage
Grew up farming and fixing a lot of equipment. A large number of the southern tractors I’ve dealt with live outside in the beating sun hence dry rot. Most northern tractors seem to get shedded. Not hard and fast but personal observation.
Hey Ryan, Travis, and Dwight welcome to my home State of Ky. That was a bummer about the tractor but it sounds like you guys maybe getting a better one close to home. Yes western Ky suffered some horrible tornado damage in December of 2021 and so did Bowling Green in South Central Ky close to where I live. Yep not much left of Cario Illinois from the flood damage that they had 😢.
The smile on dads face at the end made my day
Wasn't a complete waste of time spending it with ur dad and brother. Congrats on the tractor!
That and proof us men never grow out of juvenile humor.
Glad to hear there was a good ending, look forward to part 2!
Well it seemed that dad was coming home with either a tractor or a tractor deal, one way or another. Good you guys took a good look at that 7830 beast before sinking your teeth and hard earned money into it. Good time spent with dad and brother. It's all good. 👍🏽🤠 2/13/23
Sounds like a kid in the candy store. Everything happens for a reason. Can't wait to see it.
Ryan, Cairo was severely damaged in the flood of 2008 and again in 2011. The corp of engineers, I think, refused to put back some of the levies that protected the area. it’s been downhill ever since.
Should all be torn down, put back into farm use or solar city.
Yes Cairo did get affected by some floods over the years. But when that happened the whole area Alexander, Pulaski, and Union counties were all flooded. The comment about the Corps of Engineers not reinstalling the levies is false. Cairo is entirely protected by levies. The problem isn't floods it's the broken liberal policies. Crime is terrible there, big time welfare and government checks being collected. It's little south Chicago. Just a shame because it's geographical location where the Ohio and Mississippi meet is perfect for ports and a lot of innovation.
@@tommy-watersbrothersfarm2165 thanks for the info
Your dad looked happier then a kid in a candy store at the end of the video!
Yes he sure did 🎉😊
@@benny8300 I’m guessing 7920, what’s your guess??
@@jeremydobbert1287 or a 8530 ? Can’t wait . He was so funny at the end on the phone call . We need more of that lol
those bridges over the rivers at Cairo Il are real white knuckle affairs with a wide load
MORE THAN ONE TRACTOR OUT THERE BOYS...KEEP LOOKING..
The last 30 seconds were best part of the whole video 😃
i am glad you guys what to like at the tractor before your dad bought it to see it would give you guys any trouble
So much to look at when buying used tractors
Some of the hardest work on the farm.Buying a used tractor 🚜!! Thanks 🤑.
Shame it was a let down but shows why you should always go and see one before buying
That 7830 was rough. Faded dry rotted that bad with only 4900 hrs. Looking forward to seeing what you got
i like to go to Minnesota and buy equipment there. Seems like they always got good looking equipment and yes i bought a bean head from a dealer that was still in the farmers shed sight unseen and was very happy with it
We had a really bad tornado last year and this last month
That tractor has had a very hard life, like you said guys, it’s a bullet dodged. 😨👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Travis has a good gut instinct... if it doesn't seem right, walk away from it. Doesn't hurt to keep searching, take a good look at it and compare it to the next ones. Dad and I went on a long trip to pick up a self-propelled swather in Canada... long story short we backed out of it and went home empty. I'll be waiting to see what you bought,.
That first tractor looked sketchy with the wiring an hearing it knock at startup an stuff. I like your dads’s reaction at the end 👍🏾.
Yeah you guys definitely dodged a bullet on that tractor it looked rough and wouldn’t fit in with your guys beautiful line of equipment. A bad start with a happy ending is always a good thing. Congrats Dwight on the 7920, glad it all worked out in your guys favor!!!
You saved a penny by passing that by. it was very rough.
You were all around my neighborhood, I am sure you were aware all that tree damage you saw along I69 was from the Dec tornado that went through Mayfield. Pictures cannot show the amount of destruction that did.
Sorry you made the trip for nothing, but it’s a shared experience with you dad and brother and therefore priceless.
Are you aware of a new farming system now in trial in North Decoda . It is called the mexact.
Good dodge there fellas .... 👏 . Stay safe 🏴
Good for your Dad 👍👍👍
Looks like the twin bridges in the corner of Illinois. Drove over them a lot over the years. My dad and his buddies had a car die in the middle of those bridges and had to shove it off it the middle of the night
🙂 glad you found one and it's at a farm. Maybe there's more tlc and wax.
Think you made the right call, did not look well looked after. Happy ending. 😂
Check the one out in Lebanon Pa at Burholder equipment very nice only 1900 hrs
LOL I've been to Princeton KY. The cookie factory!
A cool road trip.👍👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
It would have to be a steal price wise for me to wanna go that far
I'm sorry but it's a good thing you didn't buy the 4960 if you were worried about dry rot on wires and foam. Not everyone can afford a shed. Our 4850 has sat outside all its life with us ( last 15 years ) and we taken care of the best we could and keep it in the best condition possible. Just because it's dirty and old doesn't make it necessarily junk
Save up for a season or two and buy the new Big Bud 640 which is coming out in March.
That 7830 is in bad shape, but it's great that you still made a purchase😉👍 I can't wait to see your video tomorrow👍😁
Well now we know that it were the 4960 you bought then ! :D :D GREAT CHOICE !
Hey Ryan I just viewed the video missing tractor just wanted to give you a shout I’m from Clinton. Ky and wanted to to tell ya in case you didn’t know that a tornado did go through our area in Dec 2021 and destroyed the John Deere store in Mayfield Ky it’s on you tube.
awsome video ryan that tracter wood of bin good to fix up but at the same time it wood cost you more than what the tracter is worth probaly better off to go new thumbs up and shared
Such exciting times! I just sold my house, I would have preferred to have bought a tractor 🇺🇸🇺🇸
many reasons not to buy it...and it basicly no worklights (how its parked there) so really get why you guy didnt buy it...I would not either...cant wait for the reveal tomorrow!:)
thank you
I'm willing to say that 7830 came from that sugar cane farm in Florida they apparently have about 500 tractors!
That kind of service and communication from those multi location corporate dealerships makes me so glad john deere forced out all those mom and pop single location dealers.
🚨 Sarcasm Detected 🚨
Louis rossmann would be proud.
Hey Ryan, I noticed you came down to my area in Southern Illinois. I'm out of Vienna, Illinois but sell grain in Cairo. It's actually pronounced (Kay Row), not like Egypt's capital. Everyone in the Tri-State area sells grain there at Bunge. The pile of barges you saw on the bridge is where Bunge loads. Every day they'll have hundreds of semis dump there from Missouri, Kentucky, and all 14 southern counties of Illinois. I noticed Travis made a comment about the bridges. Yes they are tight and we have actually pulled 17ft implements across them from Missouri. You have to shut the entire bridge down and go. I noticed you guys make a comment about Cairo looking like a war zone. Yes it's a dump. Been like that for 50 years. Southern Illinoians refer to it as little south Chicago. Been run by liberal minorities and floated on government welfare. I-24 is much better Route and goes by my farm. Also nice looking tractor, well done.
19:48 To quote one other youtuber: "DANG BOY, THAT'S HOW YOU BUY A TRACTOR RIGHT THERE!"
Can't wait until tomorrow ;)
Doesn’t matter to me what you buy don’t think it’s the 4960 I think it’s probably the 7920 but what ever it is the old boy looks happy!Congrats on the purchase lads and I’m guessing the 4640 now has an easier life
Hey Ryan me and my friends are going to Louisville hopefully we run into you at some juncture
I crossed over that bridge to Kentucky with a semi first time doing it was was nervous cuz it looked so narrow
I cannot wait for tomorrow wish Tractor did you buy 4960? or 7920?
Hey Dad, Ryan and Travis. Ryan please be careful in all the travaling this month. I pray this tractor is in very good shape. Take care, Take it Easy and Trust JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Holy crap you was in my home town when you bought that tractor
I think I know the previous owner and I agree it was used as a beater and y’all should look up Milford ky Hutson tornado and see the store that was damaged
So what was the town of Cairo for? My life as a child and younger man was always close to the Ohio River, and its navigable tributaries. I am no expert on Cairo, but it was an anchor to so many events and conversations growing up. Cairo was indeed a transportation hub when the river was the only reliable network. This was prior to the interstate highways and consolidation of the railroads. Most of Cairo's recent issues has been directly related to statewide politics and costs of doing business.
That was a curve ball! I was going to say originally that don’t they sell tractors in Wisconsin!
Didn't even need to check the blow by with the oil filler tube!
I’d have been proper racked off upon arrival and it not being there. 😨😨🇬🇧🇺🇸
Hate that ya made a trip to Princeton KY for nothing... But you were practically in my backyard.... 🤣😲
how you like western KY lol right across the border from me in TN
Did Rocket have a good trip too?
I mean if they are looking for something to pull the planter with the 7920 makes way more sense, more remotes and it's probably guidance ready 🤷♂️
Chiro .... died out due to the railroad moving and many floods in the area.
Well, ya got to go to Kentucky. Do have to say that a 7830 would have been a cool tractor to uabe on the farm, sucks how badly it was taken care of. Can't wait to see the new to the farm tractor.
I’ve been through Cairo quite a few times going to cardinals games from West TN. Sketchy place and n out somewhere you want to be after dark.
HEY Ryan !!!! It's Mike Here AHAHAHAHAHA
Thanks for the 'Field Trip' guys.
Ryan, I have an Assignment for You while at the NFMS.
Look for the GIANTS Booth for Farm Sim and look for a Guy with the Last name of Klein. I need a Photo of Him LOL.
Thanks Mike M Wausau.
Anxiously waiting for part 2..
Dec 10 tornado was real bad up there
hoping to see clinton; have a cousin there. her father wanted to be a farmer, but had to be a truck driver.
I'm surprised you guys didn't find another r series to run your planter for auto vac control. But maybe the 235 is going on planter!
There looks to be no deals right now on equipment. I plan to hold off on purchases for now.
7920 is the tractor
The best place for a second hand JD is in the dealers yard,they are notorius for electrical problems .If your lucky JD will let you fix it!
He bought a 7920? I bought one 3 years ago with 1250 hours on it for $89k. I love that IVT for Haylage/silage baling with my Krone Comprima CV150xc
Problem is that would be a $125K tractor with that many hours now
A good tractor is only expensive the day you have to write the cheque, from then on it's an asset. Conversely a bad one may be cheaper too buy but it will break both your heart and the bank with down time and repairs. It's not your first rodeo, if your gut says no walk away and find one that you feel good about. :)
looks like you was on interstate 57 did you probably drove by the sesser exit good ol southern il lol
Cairo Illinois has a lot of problems that's turned it into a ghost town. They evacuated the entire town in the 2011 flood, which put an economic strain on already strained resources. It also has a high drug problem. Unfortunately I don't think the town will ever recover.
Ryan is that a Canon EOS R6? Have Dwight call me!
You can only buy sight unseen from people that you know you can trust. That other tractor had a lot of issues as others have said.
We have a 7830 nothing but problems with electrical outlets n it
Have ran mulitple IVT 78/930 deeres that start way better than that, all well over 13,000 hours.
Heritage, we have to deal with them down herw in SW Missouri. Shaking my head. You should've callex me. I would of told ya. Lol
Cairo, Illinois was one of many southern Illinois towns that had most the local businesses and jobs leave in the late 80’s early 90’s. With most the government officials coming from Chicago. Southern Illinois was basically forgotten and left to rot. Most residents move to Kentucky and Tennessee to follow the jobs, and not have to pay Illinois high taxes. Cairo was going down hill long before the 2015 floods. The flood was just the final nail in the coffin.