Sweet finely get to see some X9 footage with information from someone that has used S790. Thank you Matt for the information and Happy Belated Birthday.
Clicked on this so fast it made my head spin. I’ve been waiting on this. I just wish that we could’ve gotten some footage of the cab and Matt’s reaction to demoing this bad boy.
This is the best video i've seen on the x9, lots of good information about it, everything else i've seen including john deere's videos on it don't tell much.
Great video! I have waited a long time for you to do a review on this combine! It was definitely worth the wait! Awesome combine! Thanks for sharing! Have a great and awesome day!
The promotion deer and the die hards are pushing reminds me of when new holland came out with the tr in the 70's although they weren't nearly as secretive.
Farming machinery is getting neater every year, for me I think I’d rather buy more land and rent it out and farm with older machinery on what I can handle barebones, but wow this new stuff is very impressive!
Between the fuel savings and be able to go from like seven combines to five wow that’s pretty impressive look forward to seeing some more of them on channel
Think about this engineering issue- To increase the capacity of a single rotor design beyond the current capacity of single rotor machines, it most likely would be necessary to increase the "diameter" of the rotor, which also would increase the "height" of the rotor assembly. That also would increase the height of the bottom of the grain tank (since the grain tank is directly above the rotor), which would then raise the center of gravity of the machine and increase the overall machine height (making it more unstable on hillsides). Once a single rotor design reaches a certain capacity limit, due to diameter and machine height restrictions, there are two options. Either add another rotor or be satisfied with existing capacity. Making the base machine wider with two rotors keeps the overall machine height within reasonable limits for transporting, for operation, and for storage. Someone else commented something to this effect- John Deere reached a point where desired machine capacity exceeded a single rotor capacity. For those of you who argue that New Holland was first to do that, you can be very proud of your machines. But other companies also have very good machines with their own unique qualities, and most likely, they engineered and tested their machines for much longer than we know. As time goes by and more capacity is desired, other companies will also take engineering steps necessary to compete. A ridiculous question might be- when do combine manufacturers reach another point where they want even more than two rotors, and just how complicated would that be? Something to think about!
Thanks Jason n Matt for sharing info on new JD X9, interesting the difference in harvesting speeds especially with same loss. Looking forward for full overview of X9👍
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The auger cleanout feature was a Case IH idea they put on their larger flagship machines years ago. JD stole that one. Along with the whole rotor thing LMAO
That's come a long way from the Massey Harris we had ,then we really got posh and got a Massey Fergusson 780 special, I know time moves on but that is still a massive investment of nearly one million dollars which will stand idol most of the year ,surely it would be better to hire the Combine or use outside contractors. Regards Kevin Fox,London
I bet they're referring to the fact that an "older" combine uses 20gal/hr @ 2,000bu/hr (or whatever it may be) and the latest greatest one uses less based on expanding that equation. I'm certain of two things; 1) I'm probably wrong. 2) Deere fans will call me a fool/jealous shit-talker.
Wow, a green New Holland combine, adjustable spout, twin rotors. John Deere the xerox of combines, don’t these people have any new innovations that they don’t copy from other manufacturers?
Yes, they do and other manufacturers copy them. They invented the design for FWD tractors that gives a tighter turning radius. The original design sketches are in the Smithsonian. Every other manufacturer copied their axle, and engine placement for a tighter turning radius. But, I'm sure experts like you don't know about things like that...
ua-cam.com/video/lHAeZbdzdng/v-deo.html - This video shows a John Deere prototype "rotary" combine built in 1957, (New Holland introduced their first rotary in 1975. IH introduced their first rotary in 1977). Pause the video to read each paragraph shown on the screen. It's a fascinating history about the development of that very early John Deere rotary combine. Different people will have different views about which company had the best engineering. But the fact is - John Deere built their rotary prototype combine many years before most people think they did.
I reeeeally think Deere shot themselves in the foot by not sending the X9 to Mike Mitchell. On paper, the X9 is behind the Claas Lexion 8900 and Fendt Ideal 10 in every aspect. And apperently it is no cheaper. Of course, they could have engineered it in such a way that it outperforms the others with less HP and slightly less cleaning area, but seeing as they are not willing to pit it against its main competitors, they havent.
What about dealer support? What about all the problems Mike has had with them? You pay for what you get. Plus there aspects everyone is way behind Deere in
Deere has really been very tight with the X9's.. Nobody that I know of has been inside of one on any youtube channel... I would love to see the inside of the cab..
So basically they used -Cab styling from Deutz-Fahr and Gleaner -Body styling from the Ideal, Claas, and Deutz all meshed together -Twin rotors from New Holland -Pivoting auger and header flexibility from Case Right........
10 years ago I worked on a farm that had a 2400 acre field. I was seeding and the boss called me asking how much is left.... I told him I was there 2 days already and couldn't see the other end. After a while I got on the hill and called him and told how much was left. Sorry that was the 1700 acre field. The 2400 acre field was a different story.
Didn't New Holland invent the twin rotor combine back in 1975 with the TR70? and didn't New Holland also come out with a class 10 combine in 2014? Exactly what's new here other than it's a first for John Deere?
It's a huge step because Deere for years gave the impression they would never even build a rotor combine. Now just because new holland has it doesn't make them equal.
Yes it’s in the cab of a S790. The X9 was out in the same field. I was interviewing my friend who had just operated the X9. When this video is filmed the X9 was not a public item to be able to feature the cab. I have three videos on the combine with ride along‘s here on the channel now. Here is an X9 with a 50ft Draper m.ua-cam.com/video/KtsRLCXlqBM/v-deo.html
Always like your videos. I wonder a operation with 2 can keep working if your a 1 combine and breaks down. Is the something set up dealer. I would sure hate to watch the window go while I waited a day or for parts. All the major companies have a wonderful parts system. But sometimes things break down. Also would you sometime do video of the inside of a combine. It seems wild to cut off chop up, and sort and expell non wanted waist. Real complicated i bet but rotor no clue one from the other parts. Thank you
That is also a risk having one machine. Many farms only run one combine. I have been on a farm with three combines where all three are down at the same time. So you just never know but hopefully they all go strong.
Nice input on the x9 , my thoughts on it is yes it’s a great machine huge output however the price is ridiculous price and stupid ! Not impressed by John Deere . With the way the economy is that’s just plain stupid.
I agree the price is ridiculous especially when the completion seems like its gonna be better cause deere won't say anything about it and the competition is cheaper
Fiat owns New Holland and Case...So it would be a Green Fiat..lol 😆 Atleast John Deere didn't go out of business and have to be saved by a Foreign Company...Same goes for Massey Ferguson, Challenger, Fendt, Valtra,White, Allison and Gleaner. All owned by Agco. Atleast Agco is a American company.
bigtractorpower We all know you are of quality character and not about taking sides in combine wars. It was odd to see you’re videos taken off like that given how you present equipment, in a very unbiased simply curious way, and also asking questions you might anticipate from your viewers. I’m so glad you started talking, you could be on radio.
Sweet finely get to see some X9 footage with information from someone that has used S790.
Thank you Matt for the information and Happy Belated Birthday.
😁👍👍
Great aerial shots! Matt’s seems so humble and highly intelligent.
Matt is a good person to know.
Claas going to run that straight in the ground.
Cliff h your nuts
bigtractorpower what is the farm Matt works for
Cliff h no jd all the way
This is gonna be great, for the 12 guys that can afford it.
Im still trying to find a price on a 1000 or 1100....any info on base model prices?
@@jeffb321 After taxes is what something like 1.1 million, another 200,000 for the header too.
@@bradenmiller8079 thats what i heard also!!! Getting ready to start the first day of corn harvest 2020!!
@@bradenmiller8079 a million dls for a f trator
Why?
It doesn't seem to complicated
@@aztekempire Tractors and combines have more technology than super cars do. This makes them extremely expensive.
I work at a dealership I’m falher Alberta and we got this thing and it combines like crazy
Ill stick with our 9600 john deere combine.😁 Great machine though.
Can’t wait to get me one of these in 10 years
harika bir makina combinleşmesi arttıkça güzelleşiyor düşünen mühendislere tebrikler
It's a beast!! So is the price too$$$$!! Thanks BTP
It is indeed. Thank you for watching.
Happy Birthday matt! You know what you are talking about😁👍 great to see an X9 on bigtractorpower😉👍
Word is Deere has been running away from demos elsewhere, Mike Mitchell for example
This farm really liked the X9. It worked well. I expect it we’ll sell in Western Kentucky.
Greg James to sell him new combines...?
I’m guessing his dealer pulled the plug on the demo not Deere. After switching to Fendt why should his dealer do him any favors?
@@gregjames5070 He said the the video it wasn't the dealer, it was Deere
Greg James you guessed wrong. He said in the video that mother Deere pulled it, not the dealer.
I guess Deere didn't want you in that combine to film? Mike Mitchell's family had it all set up to demo one but Deere pulled away at the last second.
I think Claas pulled their demo on him too
@@LSC2001 damn..hate to not see that one too.
@Carson Watson yup. If there's any reason to complain Mike will tell yah.
Mike is pretty damn annoying but his machinery pros and cons are pretty good.
@Carson Watson that’s ironic cause they chose Zach Johnson aka millennial farmer and in his video about the dislikes, he mentions the cup holders lol
As always, thanks BTP! The X Series machines are sweet!
It is an impressive combine.
Happy birthday Matt!
Love running them but wouldn't wanna pay for that lol 😆 that's crazy...
Wow amazing combine
It is impressive.
That is a big difference in speed. Crazy how the combines can change so much between those 2 models
It is. The X9 is built to eat acres and heavy crops.
Clicked on this so fast it made my head spin. I’ve been waiting on this. I just wish that we could’ve gotten some footage of the cab and Matt’s reaction to demoing this bad boy.
Me too. I have a walk around tour with John Deere of the X9. I climb up in the cab in that video.
This is the best video i've seen on the x9, lots of good information about it, everything else i've seen including john deere's videos on it don't tell much.
Great video btp, love it when you can get up in the cab, really like your interactions with the always interesting Matt.
👍👍
I think talking to the farmer is the best way to learn about the machine.
I could see the JD monument in the back ground, that’s a beautiful area, impressive machines.
The field borders the Rose Town Rd. It’s not too far from Fairview.
Great video! I have waited a long time for you to do a review on this combine! It was definitely worth the wait! Awesome combine! Thanks for sharing! Have a great and awesome day!
Thank you for watching. I have a walk around video of the X9 on the way too.
Can’t wait to see more of it. Can say I’ve seen it first here in big tractor power!
Thank you for watching. I hope to see an X9 in corn this fall.
Great video. I’m continually amazed at the size of the fields and machines.
Always great to get Matt’s feedback
😁👍👍
The promotion deer and the die hards are pushing reminds me of when new holland came out with the tr in the 70's although they weren't nearly as secretive.
Let's hope when ertl releases the 1/64 model they do this amazing machine justice
I am sure they will very soon.
Let’s just hope it’s not 1/64 the cost. Hahaha
Thanks Jason and Matt, looks to be a great combine but wow what a price.
Farming machinery is getting neater every year, for me I think I’d rather buy more land and rent it out and farm with older machinery on what I can handle barebones, but wow this new stuff is very impressive!
Was this wheat sprayed with Roundup shortly before harvest?
It was not. It dries down naturally.
Man have I ever been waiting for this one!
The intro with the header angled looks unreal
The HD header really flexes.
@@bigtractorpower it might really flex but still the wrong way to cut out a ditch.
@@kellybosch5508 Oh no, I guess they're going to lose the farm now...
Thank you for your excellent videos , looking forward to seeing this new combine in the field .
Thank you for watching. I have a walk around video of the X9 on the way too.
Matts impressed with the size n capacity of the X9, meanwhile the Claas 8900 is like "here hold my lager"
I do believe X9 has a great capacity. Up there with Claas. But capacity is just one thing of a good machine.
"Up there with Claas"
Then why is Deere running away from them?
@@Zero01k Running away from whom? Claas? Lol
@@chadjustice8560 just about anyone that isn't their own S700 series
Between the fuel savings and be able to go from like seven combines to five wow that’s pretty impressive look forward to seeing some more of them on channel
And I thought the Ideal 10T was expensive!
A10 T é mais bruta
Looks like 1 hell of a machine
It is impressive. I am looking forward to seeing it in corn.
Great video, and spectacular machine...i love jd!!
Man that’s a massive combine that x9 1100
It is a big machine. 👍👍
Think about this engineering issue- To increase the capacity of a single rotor design beyond the current capacity of single rotor machines, it most likely would be necessary to increase the "diameter" of the rotor, which also would increase the "height" of the rotor assembly.
That also would increase the height of the bottom of the grain tank (since the grain tank is directly above the rotor), which would then raise the center of gravity of the machine and increase the overall machine height (making it more unstable on hillsides).
Once a single rotor design reaches a certain capacity limit, due to diameter and machine height restrictions, there are two options. Either add another rotor or be satisfied with existing capacity.
Making the base machine wider with two rotors keeps the overall machine height within reasonable limits for transporting, for operation, and for storage.
Someone else commented something to this effect- John Deere reached a point where desired machine capacity exceeded a single rotor capacity.
For those of you who argue that New Holland was first to do that, you can be very proud of your machines. But other companies also have very good machines with their own unique qualities, and most likely, they engineered and tested their machines for much longer than we know. As time goes by and more capacity is desired, other companies will also take engineering steps necessary to compete.
A ridiculous question might be- when do combine manufacturers reach another point where they want even more than two rotors, and just how complicated would that be? Something to think about!
Good point.
Been waiting on this one Big Tractor Power! Great video as always! You do an excellent job!
Thank you for watching.
Incredible 🤜🤛
Thanks Jason n Matt for sharing info on new JD X9, interesting the difference in harvesting speeds especially with same loss. Looking forward for full overview of X9👍
Thank you for watching. I have an X9 walk around video on the way and hopefully I will catch one in corn.
So basically $ 1,000,000 for just the box (combine) no heads on the X9 1100
That is just for the combine.
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Thank you for watching.
We have the X9 combine with tracks too!!!!!
The auger cleanout feature was a Case IH idea they put on their larger flagship machines years ago. JD stole that one. Along with the whole rotor thing LMAO
I like how in the beginning they said “oh that’s a secret we can’t talk about that” then they proceeded to spend the next 15 min talking about it.
Great Vlog, wow those machines are huge 30 acres /hr is an amazing performance
Combines are stepping up to a new level.
That's come a long way from the Massey Harris we had ,then we really got posh and got a Massey Fergusson 780 special, I know time moves on but that is still a massive investment of nearly one million dollars which will stand idol most of the year ,surely it would be better to hire the Combine or use outside contractors. Regards Kevin Fox,London
Superbe machine 👍👍👍
I feel like if all the fuel savings claims on every generation of new equipmemt were true they would be making fuel by now
I bet they're referring to the fact that an "older" combine uses 20gal/hr @ 2,000bu/hr (or whatever it may be) and the latest greatest one uses less based on expanding that equation.
I'm certain of two things; 1) I'm probably wrong. 2) Deere fans will call me a fool/jealous shit-talker.
Perfekt Video
X9 looks like a beast, and Matt looks like Seth rogen!
Thats not a compliment dude
Awesome Video!!
😁👍👍
How is it to possible reach 100t/h if combine is working at a speed 3 - 3,5km/h?!
What is the width od the header?
What is the yield of wheat?
God bless You
Boa noite paz luz gostei
Excellent looking harvester & great interview!
I grew up on a farm. I just love watching these big machines in action, be it seeding summer
fallowing, or harvest. I truly enjoy these videos.
Thank you for watching.
Wow, a green New Holland combine, adjustable spout, twin rotors. John Deere the xerox of combines, don’t these people have any new innovations that they don’t copy from other manufacturers?
Yes, they do and other manufacturers copy them. They invented the design for FWD tractors that gives a tighter turning radius. The original design sketches are in the Smithsonian. Every other manufacturer copied their axle, and engine placement for a tighter turning radius. But, I'm sure experts like you don't know about things like that...
Uhh... who designed the original molbord plow? Time for a new Deere hating argument. Your current example is worn out.
There’s always that one muppet out there.
Greg James yeah... good one. Just saying patents always run out and lots of people have similar ideas. Use your brain.
ua-cam.com/video/lHAeZbdzdng/v-deo.html - This video shows a John Deere prototype "rotary" combine built in 1957, (New Holland introduced their first rotary in 1975. IH introduced their first rotary in 1977). Pause the video to read each paragraph shown on the screen. It's a fascinating history about the development of that very early John Deere rotary combine.
Different people will have different views about which company had the best engineering. But the fact is - John Deere built their rotary prototype combine many years before most people think they did.
I reeeeally think Deere shot themselves in the foot by not sending the X9 to Mike Mitchell.
On paper, the X9 is behind the Claas Lexion 8900 and Fendt Ideal 10 in every aspect. And apperently it is no cheaper.
Of course, they could have engineered it in such a way that it outperforms the others with less HP and slightly less cleaning area, but seeing as they are not willing to pit it against its main competitors, they havent.
I couldnt have said it better myself
The Ideal 10 is even 100.000 usd cheaper!!
@@KNJensen and I'd be willing to bet it runs circles around the deere
@@Comet925 Even if it just performs the same as the X9 (which would be wierd) its still a much better price!
What about dealer support? What about all the problems Mike has had with them? You pay for what you get. Plus there aspects everyone is way behind Deere in
Deere has really been very tight with the X9's.. Nobody that I know of has been inside of one on any youtube channel... I would love to see the inside of the cab..
Millennia farmer had one and showed video from the cab while using it.
I get Lamborghini vibes looking at this combine
Now that is a combine ....
😁👍👍
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So basically they used
-Cab styling from Deutz-Fahr and Gleaner
-Body styling from the Ideal, Claas, and Deutz all meshed together
-Twin rotors from New Holland
-Pivoting auger and header flexibility from Case
Right........
10 years ago I worked on a farm that had a 2400 acre field. I was seeding and the boss called me asking how much is left.... I told him I was there 2 days already and couldn't see the other end. After a while I got on the hill and called him and told how much was left. Sorry that was the 1700 acre field. The 2400 acre field was a different story.
Didn't New Holland invent the twin rotor combine back in 1975 with the TR70? and didn't New Holland also come out with a class 10 combine in 2014? Exactly what's new here other than it's a first for John Deere?
It's a huge step because Deere for years gave the impression they would never even build a rotor combine. Now just because new holland has it doesn't make them equal.
@@chadjustice8560 they had one from 97-2011
konedata.net/puimurit/john-deere-puimurit/john-deere-cts-9780-cts-9880-sts/
I’m sure we’ll see them all over western Kentucky next harvest
I sure hope so.
the combine your riding in is that not a macdon header on that combine ?
Yes it’s in the cab of a S790. The X9 was out in the same field. I was interviewing my friend who had just operated the X9. When this video is filmed the X9 was not a public item to be able to feature the cab. I have three videos on the combine with ride along‘s here on the channel now. Here is an X9 with a 50ft Draper m.ua-cam.com/video/KtsRLCXlqBM/v-deo.html
Always like your videos. I wonder a operation with 2 can keep working if your a 1 combine and breaks down. Is the something set up dealer.
I would sure hate to watch the window go while I waited a day or for parts. All the major companies have a wonderful parts system. But sometimes things break down. Also would you sometime do video of the inside of a combine. It seems wild to cut off chop up, and sort and expell non wanted waist. Real complicated i bet but rotor no clue one from the other parts. Thank you
That is also a risk having one machine. Many farms only run one combine. I have been on a farm with three combines where all three are down at the same time. So you just never know but hopefully they all go strong.
Is max don header a header from Jd? Or a Brand you buy to go with several brands of combines? We hear several used. Not a farmer so I just wander.
MacDon is its own company. They build Draper Heads, Corn Heads, Windrow Pick Ups and Swather.
Love that newholland has been doing twin rotor for ever and now johndeere realized it's better and jumped to it and way to much
I would love to run a X9
They are very nice.
Virtually you could
ua-cam.com/video/oSHAxrL9Mss/v-deo.html
I know a farmer that replaced three S Series JD combines with 2 of these new X9’s.
Definitely will be looking forward to seeing one in Montana next year even though i know there was one east of me like 4 hours away
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Looks like they are around Fairview, KY.
The field is near the Rose Town Road
There is a company that makes a conversion kit so you can turn off the inside auger and leave the unloading auger on to clean it out .
Yup larson farms run them on both there combines
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Nice input on the x9 , my thoughts on it is yes it’s a great machine huge output however the price is ridiculous price and stupid ! Not impressed by John Deere . With the way the economy is that’s just plain stupid.
I agree the price is ridiculous especially when the completion seems like its gonna be better cause deere won't say anything about it and the competition is cheaper
It's cheaper when you can go from 5 combines to 3.
Hardly recognized Matt without the shades!
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It's only took Joh Deere how many years to build a dual rotor combine???
They had a combine in the 90s that had twin rotors
No they didn’t
Gs256 they had one from 97-2011
konedata.net/puimurit/john-deere-puimurit/john-deere-cts-9780-cts-9880-sts/
@@Gs-sv6pw that's funny because my uncle had one it's a...cts.. You could crank the rotors out the back of the machine.. Worked good
@@patmoriarty1104 CTS is cylinder threshing and rotary separation.
What's the name of this Kentucky farm? It's huge
how meters is the knife?
This time I'm keeping my comments to myself since some people want to jump down my throat. I grew up around John Deeres. Is that such a crime?
John Deere makes a good combine.
@@bigtractorpower... Thank you
If growing up around JD is a crime, don’t tell anybody that I’m a JD tech....
@@francoispelletier9441... I won't because I like John Deeres
I love love LOVE the JD X9 1100. and its not a copy of any combine just couse they have 2 rotors
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Thank you for watching.
So when can we see a video trying to de slug a 600 hp combine?
at 8:25 you say the X series engine is 13.6L, and has 380 cu in. Are you sure?
It is 830. I messed up there.
@@bigtractorpower Good video, and thanks for getting it. Just when you were talking stats and said 380 cu in, I went huh?
I sure wish I had caught that mistake. I knew 830 but transposed it when I narrated it. I even double checked the cubes when I researched the specs.
@@bigtractorpower Hahahaha! Don't sweat it man, it was a good video. Darn few of em out on the X1100.
What kinda tons per acres they get over there
$980,000.....umm plus header.....so we'll just call it $1,100,000
A green new holland
Never herd that before did you come up with that yourself
Fiat owns New Holland and Case...So it would be a Green Fiat..lol 😆 Atleast John Deere didn't go out of business and have to be saved by a Foreign Company...Same goes for Massey Ferguson, Challenger, Fendt, Valtra,White, Allison and Gleaner. All owned by Agco. Atleast Agco is a American company.
No. just your eyes playing up.😂 it dousent even look like a NH or a case IH . It's the longest combine out there even longer then a fendt ideal 10
How many buyers at $8 beans and $3 corn?
690 HP from 830 CI? Wow!
Is this paid commercial by Deere after they declined Mike Mitchell's demo?
No this was filmed in June 2020. I do not have any sponsors.
bigtractorpower We all know you are of quality character and not about taking sides in combine wars. It was odd to see you’re videos taken off like that given how you present equipment, in a very unbiased simply curious way, and also asking questions you might anticipate from your viewers. I’m so glad you started talking, you could be on radio.
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So are the x9’s in production now?
Yes some were built in 2020. Full production in 2021.
Did Matt have to sign any sort of NDA/confidentality? Or no?
No.
Just want to know who was running the sprayers jeepers.
Race track
Well guess I won't be seeing any x9s around here!! Aren't many farms big enough for that kind of a purchase!
Just subed
Thank you. I appreciate it. I try to post a new video each day.