That 640 on the wide tracks, set wide like that, just looks rugged and ready. I've never understood why JD ( series tractors have such a massive power rating drop from engine to PTO compared with most of their competitors. This farmer was very articulate and great to listen to.
It's due to the transmission layout. Many competitors use the transmission input shaft as the PTO live shaft. The 8r series for example have the engine far up, so they use a seperate live shaft for the PTO. The payoff is that you can use a countershaft type powershift transmission, which is generally more efficient at delivering drawbar HP than a planetary type powershift.
Good question. I answer that question at the 7 minute mark in the video when I go over the disk blade specs of the 2132. The answer is they are best for corn stalks and soybeans have less residue so they lift them to reduce wear and tear.
If it’s only 20 feet wide he’s probably only getting 15 acres an hour. The average probably wasn’t reset to start. (Speed*width*efficiency)/8.22=acres per hour (6.5*20*.95)/8.22= 15.02
I sure do. I would recommend Outback Farm Toys. The have the Prestige 9RX 640 at www.outbacktoystore.com/1-64-John-Deere-9RX-640-Tractor-ERTL-Prestige-Collection
@@bigtractorpower Yup, after seeing your previous video on that particular tractor at work that machine is also a beast, the fact that we have now made it to and even surpassed 700 engine horsepower literally blows my mind!
Yes it is raised up. I talk about why they raise it at the seven minute mark of this video. The disc are helpful in corn stock tillage but in soybeans they’re so little residue. The discs are not needed so they raise them to reduce wear and tear on the Implement.
Tillage videos are about my favorite. It's great Jason when you can ride with farmer and get his perspective. Really adds to the video. Appreciate your time.
Jason do you think we'll see Garnett's or TOF or anyone else in your area go for the new bigger 9RX models just introduced, speaking of the 710, 770, and the 830?
My veins pump the rich red blood of dirt farmer. In the end a great majority of us are descendants of agriculture in some way. I don't know how to express my dismay and horror upon hearing the million dollar pricetag.
Thanks for the video janson, and the driver is very freandry, he is like another driver you featured , whos name is biily. its a very good tractor, at almost $1m, its a very worthy investment if the farm is big enough.
You are in luck. I filmed him planting corn this spring with a 9RX 540 and DB90 in this video ua-cam.com/video/YJSYvKWWvJQ/v-deo.htmlsi=l0EhUsZBi9BvCWh9
We run an 1150 versatile tractor, and pull a Krause 24' chisel plow, and then we have a 30' international disk, a 44' Calkins cultivator and we run 36' international seeder, and it folds hydraulically to 12' for transport. That's our tillage/seeding equipment
They are not used for the soybean tillage but are useful in corn stalk tillage. As I explain at the 7 minute mark in this video raising them when not needed saves on wear and tear.
It all depends on soil conditions. This is working in red clay with lime stones mixed in. The biggest coulter chisel is 33ft but it would not pull through this soil at 12 inches deep. The 33ft does not come with auto reset so the lime stone would break allot of shear bolts.
Jason excellent video! Love the input from the farmers! This equipment is very expensive and to have a farmer happy with what the equipment does for them that's a pay off for me!!! Mind you been around farming my whole life and it is not cheap and people today have no idea!!!!
They are not used for the soybean tillage but are useful in corn stalk tillage. As I explain at the 7 minute mark in this video raising them when not needed saves on wear and tear.
Nice job. I love it when you get to ride with a farmer who gets along well with the camera, and gives more info than you're actually asking about!
Man, chisels can put any big tractor down! I've been watching Landoll tillage equipment and they seem to be built very solid, nobody complaints.
Great video and love the interview with the farmer! Much different than our 4386 and nine shank Glencoe!
Congratulations Jason on attaining 500k subscribers. It is a testimony of the great work you do with your videos.
Thank you. It is a great honor to share tractor history with so many tractor fans.
Great Video !! Neil is always interesting to listen to. He does a good job explaining.
We do fall tilage with a 8920 case ih magnum tractor with duals and 4 wheel drive. The tillage tool we use is a 727b disk ripper.
Awesome…. great video and interview with Neil👍🍻🇺🇸
It’s always cool to visit this farm.
Good video. The tillage and harvest videos are my favorite. My favorite is that wishek disk!
Congrats on 500k subscribers.
It’s a awesome tractor love them very much
One of my personal dream tractors id like to see more small tractors working on htis channel great vid thi 👊
They can only show what is being used in the area they have to film in.
Great video Jason
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A 1.3 million dollar setup sweet
Good job, again
Landall is a very good company founded on the day I was born. I’m not quite 60 yet damm it😂😂
Happy almost birthday. 😁👍
That 640 on the wide tracks, set wide like that, just looks rugged and ready. I've never understood why JD ( series tractors have such a massive power rating drop from engine to PTO compared with most of their competitors. This farmer was very articulate and great to listen to.
What PTO machine needs 550 hp on it?
It's due to the transmission layout. Many competitors use the transmission input shaft as the PTO live shaft. The 8r series for example have the engine far up, so they use a seperate live shaft for the PTO. The payoff is that you can use a countershaft type powershift transmission, which is generally more efficient at delivering drawbar HP than a planetary type powershift.
@@lynwessel2471 2500bu grain carts in mud use all of 600+ hp
@@chrisstebnitz6566 You don't need 550
pto hp to unload.
@@lynwessel2471 You do to pull it!
Hello! A serious team easily doing a hard task...
It’s a great tillage team.
@@bigtractorpower 👌
You don't realize the size of that tractor till you stand beside 1. A Monster!
It makes the almost 29ft wide chisel seem small.
Awesome
Thank you for watching.
Good video.
Thank you for watching.
How many acres is the very large looking field?
It is 885 acres. There is a 700 acre field across road behind the farms grain bin system.
Why do so many farmers worry about ground compaction, when they come along and disc it up anyway
Nice video more Oliver's best built tractor ever FACT
If that was an actual fact they’d still be building them!!!!
If that was an actual fact they’d still be building them!!!!
If that was an actual fact they’d still be building them!!!!
Oliver who?
The ‘s means Oliver owns the best built tractor FACT!
Wonder why they don’t have the colters in the ground.
Good question. I answer that question at the 7 minute mark in the video when I go over the disk blade specs of the 2132.
The answer is they are best for corn stalks and soybeans have less residue so they lift them to reduce wear and tear.
Where is this farm
Bowling Green, KY
@@bigtractorpower farm name
If it’s only 20 feet wide he’s probably only getting 15 acres an hour. The average probably wasn’t reset to start.
(Speed*width*efficiency)/8.22=acres per hour
(6.5*20*.95)/8.22= 15.02
Awesome Video Buddy! Maby You Know How i can Buy This john Deere on Model Scale1/64 Many Greetings Sebi!!
I sure do. I would recommend Outback Farm Toys. The have the Prestige 9RX 640 at www.outbacktoystore.com/1-64-John-Deere-9RX-640-Tractor-ERTL-Prestige-Collection
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Almost but not quite a million dollar piece of machinery, damn! 😮
The new 715 hp Quadtrac from Case IH lists at $1.2 million. They are built for extra big jobs.
@@bigtractorpower Yup, after seeing your previous video on that particular tractor at work that machine is also a beast, the fact that we have now made it to and even surpassed 700 engine horsepower literally blows my mind!
900k+ for a tractor.. wow I’ll stick with my 1456
The new 715 Quadtrac is $1.2 million. The 1456 is such a cool tractor.
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Thank you for watching.
Front disc not cutting.
Yes it is raised up. I talk about why they raise it at the seven minute mark of this video. The disc are helpful in corn stock tillage but in soybeans they’re so little residue. The discs are not needed so they raise them to reduce wear and tear on the Implement.
Thanks for the vid. Quick suggestion: It would be kinda cool if you had footage of the implements folding and unfolding.
Excellent video once again big T 👍👍👍
Good to hear the insight from the farmer on what looks like a great tillage combo...
Great video Jason, that 9RX sounds as good as it looks.
Thanks Jason for including the info on the implement. Neil did a great job evaluating the equipment.
Tillage videos are about my favorite. It's great Jason when you can ride with farmer and get his perspective. Really adds to the video. Appreciate your time.
I was hopeful he would post the half century of progress tillage demonstrations but he hasn't yet.
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Very nice video 👍
I enjoyed The tractor but I thought hearing about the Landoll was very interesting. Thanks for the video.
Why have the front coulters on there , they are doing absolutely nothing. Not touching the ground…
*I liked The Tractor, but I found the discussion on the Landoll quite fascinating. Thanks for the video!*
Jason do you think we'll see Garnett's or TOF or anyone else in your area go for the new bigger 9RX models just introduced, speaking of the 710, 770, and the 830?
TOF sent me lots of pics of the 830 today. He was impressed by the tractor. I expect we will see several in WKY.
@@bigtractorpower yes, very impressive tractor. I'm looking forward to seeing them myself.
My veins pump the rich red blood of dirt farmer. In the end a great majority of us are descendants of agriculture in some way.
I don't know how to express my dismay and horror upon hearing the million dollar pricetag.
Thanks for the video janson, and the driver is very freandry, he is like another driver you featured , whos name is biily. its a very good tractor, at almost $1m, its a very worthy investment if the farm is big enough.
Awesome Jason.... The thought of filling that beast up with fuel scares me to death..... Lol
I want more tractor interviews with Neil!
You are in luck. I filmed him planting corn this spring with a 9RX 540 and DB90 in this video ua-cam.com/video/YJSYvKWWvJQ/v-deo.htmlsi=l0EhUsZBi9BvCWh9
That 9rx looks sharp👍😉 cool to see a landoll coulter chisel in action👍👍 what a mean tillage setup💪😃
We run an 1150 versatile tractor, and pull a Krause 24' chisel plow, and then we have a 30' international disk, a 44' Calkins cultivator and we run 36' international seeder, and it folds hydraulically to 12' for transport. That's our tillage/seeding equipment
Wow what a line up. I would be interested in seeing the IH drill. Could you email at toytractortimes@gmail.com
No views 58 seconds from being posted. Yay!! I'm the first to comment! So cool. Nice video jason.
At that time it started with 5 thumbs up. only 58seconds after being posted
Great Video, love it when you visit with Triple Oak, they are an impressive operation.
It’s a great farm to visit.
I like how the front Coulter's are almost on the ground , not really doing anything
They are not used for the soybean tillage but are useful in corn stalk tillage. As I explain at the 7 minute mark in this video raising them when not needed saves on wear and tear.
Them wide tracks with 120 in spacing makes that thing look mean
It’s a strong look and provides a nice ride.
I would think that the 9RX could pull a much wider implement than that.
It all depends on soil conditions. This is working in red clay with lime stones mixed in. The biggest coulter chisel is 33ft but it would not pull through this soil at 12 inches deep. The 33ft does not come with auto reset so the lime stone would break allot of shear bolts.
nice video
So an outfit at work priced at $1.1m wow
the land of double cropping is worlds away from the frozen north haha
Double crops are a big advantage but they require a fast paced big equipment cropping season to keep the rotation on track.
Great tractor, nice video 👍
Thank you for watching.
What farm was this filmed on?
Triple Oaks
Jonathon Taylor here. Beautiful tractor
The new 9RX tractors with the yellow flag decals stand out.
@@bigtractorpower it's really awesome and makes them show up really good. From Jonathon Taylor
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Thank you for watching.
Jason excellent video! Love the input from the farmers! This equipment is very expensive and to have a farmer happy with what the equipment does for them that's a pay off for me!!! Mind you been around farming my whole life and it is not cheap and people today have no idea!!!!
Why even have the front disc blades if they aren’t going to be used?
They are not used for the soybean tillage but are useful in corn stalk tillage. As I explain at the 7 minute mark in this video raising them when not needed saves on wear and tear.