JOHN DEERE X9 1000 Combine Harvesting Corn
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- In this video Big Tractor Power is out in the field with a 549 hp 420 bu. JOHN DEERE X9 1000 Combine harvesting 30ft of corn per pass with a JOHN DEERE C12F 12 Row Corn Head. This video takes viewers out in the field and up in the combine's cab to see and hear all the harvesting action. Viewers will also learn about this X9 combine's production history, specifications and list price.
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Those shots where we can see both the grain bin filling and the reflection showing the operator's view are terrific. Great camera work.
yep, brilliant work isnt it. Absolutly mad to see how fast the machine is eating that corn from the cab view too
thats some overpriced crap lol. just look at the quality with the shaky unload tip and the squeeking bearings. brand new machine and its still undersized to the competition
BTP it's amazing how those big machines are absolutely running through that good corn not even stressing
It's unbelievable how quickly the tanks full up. I have a question, what are the poly tanks on the left of the grain carts? Is it water in case of fire? Great videos, keep it up
so nuts to think I'm looking at 1.3 million bucks... Dunno how a guy would walk into bank n say he needs three of these. Corn must pay more than I imagined. that's 5- 6 million before trucks n fuel just fer harvest plan. Please do a video on what kind of inputs and what a farmer can expect to gross a year! No wonder these tractor companies keep making new stuff..
Sat in one of these at the farm machinery show.... Looked like a airplane cockpit...those folding headers are sweet.. Awesome! Thx Jason.
This machine is a beast! Ain’t wasting no time getting through the field!
The X9 is an absolute beast. Having enough trucks to haul the corn away is the biggest problem. Anything class 10 is amazing.
Trucking and drying capacity is very important to keep these machines rolling.
Including the price of the header and the optional tracks like these machines have, after doing the math, that’s almost $1.1 million for this BEHEMOTH of a combine, wow! 😮
Hey people talk to the farmers in the Midwest they hate John Deere because they won't give no access to the computers on the equipment they have to go to Russia to get their computer codes
Great video and nice big machine! There is a demo modle X9 coming to New Zealand this next season, so hopefully I can get some footage to share of that. How many t/ha or bu/acre were these combines doing? Thanks
We also Run 3 S-790’s with 35’ FD heads. In Alberta. Wheat barley peas and canola is what we feed them.
They are a great combine. 😊
Would like to see some videos as I'm from Alberta and would like to see it run through so wheat if you don't mind or can
Those X9's are something else. Never get tired of watching them. GO BTP 💪
Why don’t you watch a CR10.90 they where the first and only twin rotor and will eat an x9 for lunch.
Amazing how equipment has advanced. When I was a kid in the late 70s and early 80s my dad ran a John Deere 4400 and 6620 Turbo combine with 6-row headers on corn. I don't recall being able to run more than a couple miles per hour.
The 4400 and 6620 are great combines. They run about 1.5 to 2 mph. I filmed a 6600 harvesting with a 4 row head and it took 3.5 minutes to cover 8 rows in the same view as an S690 with a 16 row head taking of 32 rows in 43 seconds.
It’s crazy to see how fast they going and remembering how slow we went with our 7700!! Thanks for sharing 👍
Each row is taking in over 1000 ears a minute...
Just flying through the kern!!
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They need a 16 row head
I suspect they use the folding 12 so they can transport without removing the head, a folding 16 would be too wide for the road and would need carted.
I do agree they should be running 16s.
We have a 770 with 8/30 non chopping head and can only run 4-4.2. Like that x9. Thanks for the videos.
Then you are not pushing the machine hard enough or grow 350bu/acre corn.
Can run 6mph with S670 and 8 row in 240bu corn.
I'm a john deere mechanic in NW iowa and have to ask about electrical problems or complaints about vibration in the cab with 2 rotor bearings under you. I get to run them just not under pressure. Great video. One of our X9 1000 owners was going through 33 acres an hour with a 45 ft draper and over 80 bushel per acre. Heard great things about beans, can't comment on corn
Thats a heck of a forward speed those machines are chomping through the field of corn,wouldnt take long to do harvest with them on your farm!
It always amazes me how they keep crop moving away from those monsters! Lots of cordination.
That’s very impressive how fast it can chew through that corn 6 miles an hour who would’ve ever thought they could go that fast
They ate of the acres and left very little behind.
Got to see, at that time, 12 of the biggest deere combines being built for German in Moline. It was pretty amazing.
Harvesting 80 bushel of wheat per acre had it crawling. It needs more power sorry. It felt like A 9750 versus and S-680
I found the x9 1100 lacking hp to maintain set harvesting speed in corn when you start unloading on the go. I had to slow down every time a grain cart pulled under me.
Amazing how fast they can roll through 12 rows.
depends how much are the corn losses ;)
@@christianhollauer881 Have to assume he’s not just hauling ass for the camera and riding corn out. But you never know.
Close to $2.5 million cutting $6.78 corn seems hard to calculate. I appreciate these farmers. We got out in 2006.
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Nice video……. Missing Garnett Farms and Matt’s take on things!!!
Garnetts are filmed. Stay tuned.
Thank you, Jason 👍
Just thinking of how much it all costs. Not just the combine but all the rest of the infrastructure it takes to keep that moving at full speed. Grain carts semi trucks bin capacity drying capacity . Then go back to owning or renting the land fertilizer and seed costs. Tillage equipment planter and sprayer. Can make your head spin. Better figure on at least ten million dollars just to get started.
When did New Holland start painting their twin rotor combines green?
I like it. It only took all the other manufacturers how many years?
@@douglassellers7528 New Holland invented the very first twin rotor combine in 1975 with their TR70 in the company is now part of Case international and they continue to make the twin rotor combine. The question is where was John Deere? Making conventional strawwalker combines. That said, I don't see anything wrong with John Deere combines they're good machines too.
@@sew1194 I ran Deere all my life but I just traded my S series for a New Holland 7.80 this is my first season using it it makes a great grain sample I couldn’t afford an X series John Deere they’ve gotten to the point they think their shit don’t stink with their prices
@@TheGrumpyFarmer
Your comment was even grumpy! 😆
@@TheGrumpyFarmer so why not go grab a used claas and keep the grain in the tank as well? The extra grain in the tank will pay the difference in price
Insane harvest speed
After 1 year, this machine become 1 old machine if it is not maintenance
What’s the 780 doing besides slowing down the guys behind it combining at approximately 45 mph? LOL
That’s awesome but man there dusty.
No rain in 7 weeks. One just came of a 50ft Draper in beans. In was extra dusty.
That’s what I thought thanks for clarifying👍
That huge pile of stalk trash on top of the header is directly in the operators line-of-sight, that would drive me crazy and I'd want to constantly clear it off. 😉 Love your videos my friend.
goodness, those things look like they are shelling at 15 mph, it just looks so much faster for some reason than 6.5.
They are moving much faster than an S series. They eat if the acres in a hurry.
They don't even slow up. Boy that's eating up the corn. Wow right at a million dollars for each machine. Can't believe it has gotten to that price for a new combine. Hard to believe in 1982 a brand new IH 1440 with both heads was 74,000.00
i wonder what that water tank is for on the front corner of that grain cart ?
Fires.
Wow! So cool! Since I was a kid I’ve always wanted to be a farmer. Unfortunately, the big city sucked me in with its lure of money…but now here I am, at retirement age, and I’m no richer.
With that many combines in one field @ 220 bu/acre you'd have a hard time keeping enough trucks on the road to keep everything moving along
Them things are real corn hogs
It’s impressive how fast they run. Very little left behind.
Most farmers can’t think fast enough to run this equipment
Never said how many hours of maintenance every day to keep this machine running
Too expensive to use anything but full synthetic oil and grease on the whole machine
There is around 30 minutes of Maurine each day including fueling up.
Gran bella macchina e bel video.
👍👍👍👍
Thank you for watching.
I'm a Case lover...1600 series is what I grew up driving, but this two mean green machines are hungry!
I bought a Deere to harvest my field and my neighbors field in 2016. I love the machine nothing runs like a Deere. It is considerably less of a field than in the video, but nonetheless my JD gets the job done everyday. Very thankful for the quality workmanship of these machines.
Those X9 are the beast of a combine. grain cart drivers have got their hands full trying to keep up with those machines. Thanks for sharing .
You are 100% correct the grain cart operators have their hands full. I have a feature coming up on the Fendt 1050 tractor on the green card and I have your arrival I’m talking about what it’s like to keep up with these combines.
My dad was telling me one of the local farmers was running 5,000 bushels per hour through one.
Love the videos. As a professional videographer it would be my personal preference to keep just a smidge of nat sound under the narration. I know everyone is different.
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Well worth the money I'd say, awesome bit of kit
How many carts and semis total were they running? Did they keep up the whole time?
20 acres per hr. With a 12 row 30 inch spacing at 6 mph and 200 bushels per acre is 4000 bushels per hr. Per combine ..cart holds 1000 bushels he has four trips to four semi trucks per hr. In a 10 hr. Day one combine would harvest 40 thousand bushels and if they run two combines that's 80 thousand bushels...cost per bushel???...not sure how many acres Dad's 95 JD did per hour with 100 bushel corn and 2 row header but this guy would have sailed right by him in 1960s
They were running at 5,000 bu an hour in the field I was filming at. The combines were running at 6.4 mph unloading into 1,500 carts and filling them in a pass and half across the field. It was impressive.
I’m thinking the same thing. My Granddad had a small farm for raising hogs. He had 2 1750 bushel bins to run his operation. Two of those carts would have almost filled his bins🤣🤣.
Poor Farmers
This industrial equipment is an investment to get the job done in a timely matter to put the crop out to market and avoid losing it to weather.
Speedy is trucking down the rows🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽
If they like the foreign equipment so well why do they have deere combines
The farn has one Fendt 1050. It is 500 hp and burns 8 gallons of fuel per hour vs. 20 gallons on the 9420R at 420 hp.
Look at that tar spot dust
Green CR 1090.😁
@@ROCK-s1t That's my point .
Why spend that kind of money and then put a twelve row on it?s770 will do what this is doing!
This farm has many fields with 120ft to 196ft terraces that a 24 row planter fits between so 12 row heads work best for them. The farm had an S780 in the field with these 1000s and they ran double the speed.
It was satisfying i dont know ehy
Thank you for sharing your video with us...
A farmer in my area replaced three JD S Series with two X9’s.
The X9s have allot of capacity.
They are Flying like a G6!!! Damn that’s getting it done !
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Muy buena la máquina
i know that Frank from cars
Such a fresh and organic harvest
I know it doesn't bother most farmers but I always carried a broom to sweep off the header intake when the stalks piled up, must be my OCD..great video
They knocked that pile off three times while I was filming. The corn was so dry the leaves piled up quickly. It has not rained here at all in 7 weeks.
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Hi James.
Why not 16 row headers to optimize that compasity
The grain carts and trucks already can’t keep up.
@@davidmartin6589 yeah and we already have that problem on good years with s770’s and 12 row headers isn’t the point of the x9 if you run two s780’s buy one x9 16 row head, 4 s780’s 2 x9 and so on and forth, I just don’t understand why you’d invest all that In equipment without the personal Infrastructure to utilize and support it.
Also transportation differences. The folding 12 row can pass down roads, barely. A 16 row header would have to be removed each time you move from field to field.
We wanna know how much fuel these tractor an combines used
I will have to ask next year on the next ride along.
Better be sure to do the break in maintenance or be a very expensive break down
Maintenance of course is completed or it would not be harvesting. .
Sweet combines. Nothing runs like a Deere. If it ain't green... It ain't mean!!!
The X9 is a monster in corn. Thank you for watching.
Where is that place?
I would like to drive one of those
That’s an awesome video!!!!!
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I love the yellow drive sprocket for the tracks what a great call back
how much corn was blown at the back . alot or very little just curious. At them speeds i would have to think it was coming out the back aslo.
Not with the x9 and a small 12 row header for it, they’re not even touching the max capacity for those machines not even worth buying if you’re only gonna throw 12 rows on it, 16 row corn heads not even big enough for them in 280 bushel corn
Did they have cart guidance in the combines?
They did. When I was in the cab they were doing the headlands.
Noticeably faster than the Case-IH I just watched on your other video.
I subscribed, time for me to get more ag education! 😄
Thank you for subscribing. The Case IH 7250 is a class 7 combine basically an entry level model. The X9 1000 is a class 10 model in the video with top end hooray power and capacity. Case IH currently goes up to class 9 but I suspect a red class 10 and 11 machine is not far off.
These X9 combines seem like they move quite a bit faster than the average combine while harvesting?
They out pace the S700 series John Deere combines by double the speed. The CLAAS 8000 and Ideal 9 and 10 combines will keep pace with an X9.
@@bigtractorpower ok, do you know which combine can harvest the most grain in the least amount of time?
This makes farming, very enticing.
Thank you for watching. These machines are impressive.
The way these combines RIP down the fields is borderline violent. Love to see these green machines!
12 row?? These are 16 row machines.
Better not have any idle time on this expensive machine
As long as the trucks are not tied up at the elevator everything is non stop.
This is probably John Deere’s most expensive combine they ever built. Almost at a million dollars
It is until the next generation is released.
My bosses use 2 John Deere 9660 STS combines 1 bullet rotor, and 1 9760 STS their oldest brother owns and those combines are used to harvest wheat, milo, soybeans, and corn. They don't usually use all of them at the same time, like for example they only have 1 corn header, and only 2 flex headers to harvest soybeans with.
Three great combines.
Combine prices have gone up.
When he starts that head up...yikes.look out 🌽 corn your going down
The C12F is a nice corn head.
What was the operators first combine
The farmer in the cab ride slings first combine was a John Deere 55.
Wonder how much corn pours out the back
You see about 1.5 bu
Only wish the smaller farmer can afford it. We grow about 500 acres of soybeans and have to pay for custom harvesting because it is very expensive to get a combine
@@ROCK-s1t that is the problem. We farm on northern kentucky. To much hills not enough flat ground and to much competition for land
Gleaner combines are probably the best bang for your buck machine. You can find 15-20 year old machines with moderate hours on them for well under $100k.
They're one of the easier combines to have to turn a wrench on, too.
I'm ready to shine to affirm
Thank you for watching.
Yes he was really chewing that corn we use a 1979 jd 4400 for corn wheat an barley
The 4400 is one of the all time greats.
Wow!
Thank you for watching
Real good video! Thanks!! It’s fun combining corn but never seen them go as fast as these X9’s! Impressive!!👍👍
The 12 row chopping head is not even noticeable. Lots of power in the harvest.
@@bigtractorpower I thought those were stalk stompers, at least under one of the heads that I saw.
@@bigtractorpower I know ah? Very impressive! The corn harvest is just starting here in Manitoba so I will try and find a X9 in corn.
@@sew1194 they can be chopping header’s and have stalk stomper’s on as well.
That is the best job on the planet!
Gosh… never seen combining that fast
That is efficient harvesting!
The X9s eat up the acres.
Thanks Jason awesome video 🚜🌽
I prefer Gleaner combines.
Best combine on the market today. The Gleaner S9 combines are impressive.
Keep it coming its great 👍