I just want to say a big thank you for making great quality farm equipment videos without stupid background music, no clickbait, no non-stop commentary, and actually letting us listen to the machines. I love the bit of background you give on the specific farms and their fields and the history of the equipment. Keep it up!
Incredible team. That disk ripper does some work. If I had to pick 1 tractor that I've seen on this channel that was my absolute favorite tractor that I would most want to operate.... I think the Case IH Quadtrac is it. I've always had a soft spot for Steiger tractors I will continue to get all excited about classic Steigers and Steiger style tractors made by other manufactures... but Case IH just nailed this tractor IMO. This one gives me the tingles for sure. *edit for typo*
Great awesome Tractor and tillage implement video Jason, thanks for all the great streams during 2023 and a Very Happy Christmas to you and you're family and some fantastic Tractor finds in 2024. 😀👍🎄🎄
I love actually seeing this equipment In the field. I work at an AG dealership setting up and building equipment. I've built a few of those disk rippers but never get to see them in action.
I'm impressed by his ability to lay off the difference between the cuts. Each one is exactly the width needed without any waste. This farmer definitely knows his equipment.
I understand the factory production volume of something like this implement would be very low, but that price can't be good for family farmers in the future. As always, thanks for the video. I never stop to watch the farmers doing this work, and you can't see much from the road anyhow. These videos educate us better.
That’s a nice disc ripper👍. I was thinkin his front discs were to shallow also but I guess the shanks and baskets in back incorporate that residue real nice!
In soybeans they do not need the front blades to size residue. They are running to break compaction. To reduce wear on the blades they ease off their use.
That red clay does become like concrete. I have a small indoor forklift, about 6600lbs, with standard 7 inch wide slicks on it and I can drive it in my yard in the summer time. My house is a corner lot and they used it for staging while they were building the rest of the subdivision and yeah ground gets really really hard. Planning on running some sort of single or dual shank ripper across the area where we put a garden once once I get the hydraulics fixed on our David Brown 990. I tilled the area when I put in the garden and it just doesn't drain properly. Turns to almost a soup in the spring.
My son has been using a 720 quad track which is a prototype which was given to demarea harvesting in Arizona for evaluation it was pulling an 8 leg ripper and the tractor hardly knew it was behind it .
We use a cx95 McCormick and the 10 ft woods cutting disk. That's on the corn stalks to mix the dirt with the residue and they seem to plow better then in the spring. Corn on corn we just make a second pass disking in the spring.
*Great video as usual, Jason. That tractor is truly impressive. I've heard that John Deere is planning to release a tractor in the 800hp range. It seems like they keep getting bigger and more powerful.*
Twas the night before Christmas and all thru the house were farmers dreaming of a new tractor as big as a house…… Great year of videos Jason. Merry Christmas and I hope Santa brings you a new drone.
We have an 870 11 shank case ih. Same ripper just older. We had 600 quads and in our heavy dirt here in Minnesota it worked the snott out of the 600 and we're going 12" deep. We traded for a 9620 rx and it pulled it better but still a load. We like how the 870 works especially in corn stalks and in a dry year like this year the rolling baskets do a good job leveling, wet ground not so much. Theres a few neighbors that have the deere ripper and it doesn't seem to do as good. Wish there would have been a 715 demoing around here this fall, it would have been fun to run one and see the difference on our type of ground and hills. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas. The 870 is well built. I am glad to hear from someone who knows how hard these pull. There are always comments about how the 600 plus hp tractors are over powered for an 11 shank. Even the 715 found spots where the 11 shank slowed it way down.
@bigtractorpower we've had our 870 about 10 yrs and cover around 2000 ares a fall. We had to do some rewelding on cracks but overall it's been a good machine. We have clay hills and heavy black dirt and you know it! We also have jd 2700 9 shank on a 9630T that even pulls hard!
❤ GOOD VIDEO ❤ WHAT I'M REALLY IMPRESSED WITH IS THE AUTO STEER ON THIS EQUIPMENT !!! MY FIRST DEALING WITH THIS STUFF WAS PROBABLY 15-18 YEAR'S AGO ON A 8850 JOHN DEERE DOWN BY GOOD THUNDER Mn ❤😊 LOVE THIS CHANNEL 😊😊😊
What a beast of a tractor! It'll be a good few years before they come to New Zealand tho. Farmers who bought John Deere X9 combines will get to use them in their first season this year. I am interested in the irrigation setup over there. Are they fixed or towable pivots? Do you use guns or other irrigation types to water the dry corners? In NZ we have a lot of different irrigation types on the Canterbury plains. Thanks for the video 👍👍
Irrigation comes in multiple form not least being the weather itself meaning yes breaking up compaction but also *"aerating"* the soil to create a row crop setup which weather snow or rain will trap the moisture content as opposed to having run off. In Ye Old Days clay sub-surface would create drainage this having quite recently being replaced now by shank ripping and use of modern drainage materials which I think is so effective should last pretty much forever. Point being to plant in the spring or use of cover crop in the Fall or both the soil have the ideal amount of moisture content to create germination. How the seeds are planted has also been greatly improved upon to include the seed itself. The old adage still holds true however "plant in dust bins will bust"(with too much product to even store.) Some will plant right along a River Bed actually which over the decades of doing this has caused Rivers to change course and in some instances create very serious flooding issues. This is as well massive above ground irrigation systems that literally get rolled out after Planting Season be ended which in summary makes for a very efficient use of water to move beyond germination and create ideal growing conditions of which 2023 was very much that would be an understatement. Smart farming operations keep the ponds, go easy on the fertilizers even going so far as to no till. Rock picking still a big business for this type prairie planting. Has killed off a lot of bug life and life in general though excepting sea gulls and other of the wild that adapt to this type of agribusiness all too well. A lot of the USA is too hilly for this type of work...although even that is changing as entire hillocks simply get plowed under. Once you move in the direction of Appalachia East or Colorado Rockies West definitely much different more challenging farming techniques take hold tho. One area of the USA that has changed a lot is the Mississippi River Delta Region though with massive amounts of actual sugar cane planted there now.
Thank you for watching. That is interesting on the product delay on the X9 reaching New Zealand. I will say that the X9 was introduced in 2020 but 2023 was the first year in the U.S. they became more mainstream on US farms. The field is just over 300 acres. It has a large single fixed pivot on it. It was moved to the far end of the field to allow for the tillage pass. I have a video on the way featuring a Degelman ripper working right across the street from the field and you can see the pivot sitting along the road in the video. In this TH-cam Short you can just see the pivot in the first few seconds th-cam.com/users/shortsk5El1uX4raU?si=8oHvDmhNcoWLU6mF
@bigtractorpower Thank you it is very interesting seeing how people farm on the other side of the world. New Zealand is such a small market for manufactures like John Deere. Claas combines are very common in our area due to their innovation in being able to harvest all of our unique crops. Any combine rolling off the factory line in 2023 can harvest corn and wheat without issues. These combines are competing for efficiency and capacity. It's crops like grass, carrot, and spinach seed (there are plenty more) that we need to harvest. Over 60% of our harvest is done using draper pick up fronts like I showed in my recent video (Harvesting Grass Seed w/ Claas Lexion 8700). That is a big reason anyway, for why we don't see a lot of brand new combines come down under.
I’m a JD guy, but the 715 pulling the 875 is one heck of a beautiful combination. Looking forward to JD release new 9rx (10rx?) with 18 liter 700-900 hp engine and see how it compares.
@@bigtractorpowerI would think they’d be coming soon. We went on the gold key tour for a tractor and they had a section of the factory in Waterloo blocked off for it.
❤❤ terra o dia o dia não tem terra ruim né hoje tem terra tudo ninguém queria a terra hoje a terra dá de tudo só não dá só não mas é assim mesmo é mais legal é bom demais né desculpa pelo áudio assim mas é porque dizem traição
I have not had the opportunity to see a 645 yet. I have only filmed a new 715 and a 555. I think WKY will become a good region for 715 power. One farmer I interviewed felt the 715 could out work his two 470 Quads per hour.
I live in Kentucky. I am near Illinois and Indiana by 90 miles. My friends that live in Illinois, Wisconsin and New York help me film tractors. These locations are full of tractors are farms. They are good locations to film machinery.
I just want to say a big thank you for making great quality farm equipment videos without stupid background music, no clickbait, no non-stop commentary, and actually letting us listen to the machines. I love the bit of background you give on the specific farms and their fields and the history of the equipment. Keep it up!
I just want to say a big thank you for making great quality farm equipment videos without stupid background music, no clickbait, no non-stop commentary, and actually letting us listen to the machines. I love the bit of background you give on the specific farms and their fields and the history of the equipment. Keep it up!
Incredible team. That disk ripper does some work. If I had to pick 1 tractor that I've seen on this channel that was my absolute favorite tractor that I would most want to operate.... I think the Case IH Quadtrac is it. I've always had a soft spot for Steiger tractors I will continue to get all excited about classic Steigers and Steiger style tractors made by other manufactures... but Case IH just nailed this tractor IMO. This one gives me the tingles for sure. *edit for typo*
Great awesome Tractor and tillage implement video Jason, thanks for all the great streams during 2023 and a Very Happy Christmas to you and you're family and some fantastic Tractor finds in 2024. 😀👍🎄🎄
Case IH is definitely my favorite farm equipment,I like your videos.
The only "fall tillage" around my place is cleaning up the leaves. Great video Jason. Merry Christmas!
That is the same job I have on my yard farm 😁👍. Merry Christmas.
Just beautiful, same goes for the cultivator. Great clip as always🤠
I love actually seeing this equipment In the field. I work at an AG dealership setting up and building equipment. I've built a few of those disk rippers but never get to see them in action.
WAY better than the farm vidro i do!😂😂😂😂😂
Enjoy your holidays Brother!
Thanks, you too!
That lmplement is the best I have seen operating,well worth the price as the farmer said definitely a one pass machine,great video.
Merry Christmas to everyone from Greece
Great video! Thank you for sharing!
I'm impressed by his ability to lay off the difference between the cuts. Each one is exactly the width needed without any waste. This farmer definitely knows his equipment.
Awesome combination… love seeing that big 715 in the field 👍
715 is an impressive tractor.
If you want to see some big tractor tillage action Georgia style, make a trip to Macon County this spring and check out the Minor Brothers operation.
Happy Christmas Jason. Thanks for another great tillage video.
Great video Jason, love that Big Red quad!!
I understand the factory production volume of something like this implement would be very low, but that price can't be good for family farmers in the future.
As always, thanks for the video. I never stop to watch the farmers doing this work, and you can't see much from the road anyhow. These videos educate us better.
Thank you for sharing another awesome video again, hope you and your family have a fantastic Christmas 🎄 😊.
Thank you for watching. Merry Christmas.
I saw your face in the mirror! I've been watching your channel for a while and I don't think I've ever seen your face!
Merry Christmas
Case ih equipment looks soo good and less complicated to setup
Merry Christmas from New Zealand. 🎉
Merry Christmas Jason
Merry Christmas
We run a bearcat II with a 14ft glenco YB8400 5 shank. Really tears things up!
Great tillage team again 👍👍👍
Merry Christmas to America 🇺🇸 from Scotland 🏴
Merry Christmas Craig.
nice out fit nice tractor making a good job of the ground.
That’s a nice disc ripper👍. I was thinkin his front discs were to shallow also but I guess the shanks and baskets in back incorporate that residue real nice!
In soybeans they do not need the front blades to size residue. They are running to break compaction. To reduce wear on the blades they ease off their use.
Beautiful job thankyou ❤
Quite a beastly equipment combination for sure! 😮
Defiantly a big tillage team.
That right there is a thing of beauty!
Great machine and great video... And happy new year 🎉
Happy New Year. Thank you for watching.
Merry Christmas from the uk 🇬🇧 Jason time you had a European filming tour happy new year
That red clay does become like concrete. I have a small indoor forklift, about 6600lbs, with standard 7 inch wide slicks on it and I can drive it in my yard in the summer time. My house is a corner lot and they used it for staging while they were building the rest of the subdivision and yeah ground gets really really hard. Planning on running some sort of single or dual shank ripper across the area where we put a garden once once I get the hydraulics fixed on our David Brown 990. I tilled the area when I put in the garden and it just doesn't drain properly. Turns to almost a soup in the spring.
Merry Christmas Jason and family….. Another great year with great content appreciate you!👍🍻🇺🇸🙏🏼
Thank you Kevin. Merry Christmas.
Looks like that pulls hard, great video Jason.
Merry Christmas BTP! Wishing you a safe and Happy New year as well.
Top vid once again. Happy Christmas, BTP! 🎄
Good video.
Thank you Frank. This was a great late season filming opportunity.
My son has been using a 720 quad track which is a prototype which was given to demarea harvesting in Arizona for evaluation it was pulling an 8 leg ripper and the tractor hardly knew it was behind it .
We use a cx95 McCormick and the 10 ft woods cutting disk. That's on the corn stalks to mix the dirt with the residue and they seem to plow better then in the spring. Corn on corn we just make a second pass disking in the spring.
God bless you, very good work from both of you two
Thank you for watching.
Thanks!
Thank you very much. That was very kind of you.
The 715 is a beast
It offer allot of power and speed in tillage.
What a nice tillage team💪😁 the disk ripper does a great job😉👍
Awesome video👍👍
Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family stay safe my friend
Merry Christmas.
*Great video as usual, Jason. That tractor is truly impressive. I've heard that John Deere is planning to release a tractor in the 800hp range. It seems like they keep getting bigger and more powerful.*
Finaly february 2024 John Deere 9rx830
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Twas the night before Christmas and all thru the house were farmers dreaming of a new tractor as big as a house……
Great year of videos Jason. Merry Christmas and I hope Santa brings you a new drone.
👍👍 Merry Christmas.
Really enjoy your work BTP - High 5!
Thank you for watching Russell.
I would like to get to know these guys. They appear to be great business men and even better farmers.
Hope you ha a Merry Christmas
We have an 870 11 shank case ih. Same ripper just older. We had 600 quads and in our heavy dirt here in Minnesota it worked the snott out of the 600 and we're going 12" deep. We traded for a 9620 rx and it pulled it better but still a load. We like how the 870 works especially in corn stalks and in a dry year like this year the rolling baskets do a good job leveling, wet ground not so much. Theres a few neighbors that have the deere ripper and it doesn't seem to do as good. Wish there would have been a 715 demoing around here this fall, it would have been fun to run one and see the difference on our type of ground and hills. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas. The 870 is well built. I am glad to hear from someone who knows how hard these pull. There are always comments about how the 600 plus hp tractors are over powered for an 11 shank. Even the 715 found spots where the 11 shank slowed it way down.
@bigtractorpower we've had our 870 about 10 yrs and cover around 2000 ares a fall. We had to do some rewelding on cracks but overall it's been a good machine. We have clay hills and heavy black dirt and you know it! We also have jd 2700 9 shank on a 9630T that even pulls hard!
Howdy bigtractorpower
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas Jason and family
Merry Christmas.
Thank you
Molto bello il video, grande macchina.
Merry Christmas. 🎄🎅🚜👍👍
That’s not a car
@@matthewtaliaferro Esatto, non è un automobile, in Italia si chiamano macchine agricole (trattori, trebbie, trince, ecc.)
Happy Holidays Jason ! - Looking forward to see what you have in store ( 24 )
❤ GOOD VIDEO ❤ WHAT I'M REALLY IMPRESSED WITH IS THE AUTO STEER ON THIS EQUIPMENT !!! MY FIRST DEALING WITH THIS STUFF WAS PROBABLY 15-18 YEAR'S AGO ON A 8850 JOHN DEERE DOWN BY GOOD THUNDER Mn ❤😊 LOVE THIS CHANNEL 😊😊😊
Very good work..
Best wishes for Christmas 🎉🎉🎉🇺🇸🇮🇹
Merry Christmas.
very very nice jason
This was a cool surprise tillage team right at the end of the year.
What a beast of a tractor! It'll be a good few years before they come to New Zealand tho. Farmers who bought John Deere X9 combines will get to use them in their first season this year. I am interested in the irrigation setup over there. Are they fixed or towable pivots? Do you use guns or other irrigation types to water the dry corners? In NZ we have a lot of different irrigation types on the Canterbury plains. Thanks for the video 👍👍
Irrigation comes in multiple form not least being the weather itself meaning yes breaking up compaction but also *"aerating"* the soil to create a row crop setup which weather snow or rain will trap the moisture content as opposed to having run off. In Ye Old Days clay sub-surface would create drainage this having quite recently being replaced now by shank ripping and use of modern drainage materials which I think is so effective should last pretty much forever. Point being to plant in the spring or use of cover crop in the Fall or both the soil have the ideal amount of moisture content to create germination. How the seeds are planted has also been greatly improved upon to include the seed itself. The old adage still holds true however "plant in dust bins will bust"(with too much product to even store.) Some will plant right along a River Bed actually which over the decades of doing this has caused Rivers to change course and in some instances create very serious flooding issues. This is as well massive above ground irrigation systems that literally get rolled out after Planting Season be ended which in summary makes for a very efficient use of water to move beyond germination and create ideal growing conditions of which 2023 was very much that would be an understatement. Smart farming operations keep the ponds, go easy on the fertilizers even going so far as to no till. Rock picking still a big business for this type prairie planting. Has killed off a lot of bug life and life in general though excepting sea gulls and other of the wild that adapt to this type of agribusiness all too well. A lot of the USA is too hilly for this type of work...although even that is changing as entire hillocks simply get plowed under. Once you move in the direction of Appalachia East or Colorado Rockies West definitely much different more challenging farming techniques take hold tho. One area of the USA that has changed a lot is the Mississippi River Delta Region though with massive amounts of actual sugar cane planted there now.
Thank you for watching. That is interesting on the product delay on the X9 reaching New Zealand. I will say that the X9 was introduced in 2020 but 2023 was the first year in the U.S. they became more mainstream on US farms.
The field is just over 300 acres. It has a large single fixed pivot on it. It was moved to the far end of the field to allow for the tillage pass. I have a video on the way featuring a Degelman ripper working right across the street from the field and you can see the pivot sitting along the road in the video. In this TH-cam Short you can just see the pivot in the first few seconds th-cam.com/users/shortsk5El1uX4raU?si=8oHvDmhNcoWLU6mF
@bigtractorpower Thank you it is very interesting seeing how people farm on the other side of the world. New Zealand is such a small market for manufactures like John Deere. Claas combines are very common in our area due to their innovation in being able to harvest all of our unique crops. Any combine rolling off the factory line in 2023 can harvest corn and wheat without issues. These combines are competing for efficiency and capacity. It's crops like grass, carrot, and spinach seed (there are plenty more) that we need to harvest. Over 60% of our harvest is done using draper pick up fronts like I showed in my recent video (Harvesting Grass Seed w/ Claas Lexion 8700). That is a big reason anyway, for why we don't see a lot of brand new combines come down under.
I've heard through the grapevine that a 715 has been ordered for someone in the south island
Merry Christmas everyone
cool, close to the houses 😃
Would like to see a video of the big 715 Quadtrac pulling a wide field cultivator or a wide air seeder.
*"regenerative farming"* starting to very much impress going into 2024.
Awesome video as always Jason. That's a beast of a tractor. I hear JD is coming out with a tractor in the 800hp range? Bigger and bigger they get.
Looks like that farmer is growing houses.
Yes but it is still a good 300 acre block that will stay in farm land.
It does a good job for 1 pass
It is an impressive tillage implement for sure.
They work great, but why the lines past the roller baskets? I'm in northern Iowa and we have same setup and leave no lines...
Will they have some spring tillage ahead of planting the corn ? Merry Christmas and Happy New Year BTP
Fall tillage on our piece of ground is done with either a 3010 john deere or a farmall m with a 8ft disc or 7 shank chisel plow
Very nice.
nice
I’m a JD guy, but the 715 pulling the 875 is one heck of a beautiful combination. Looking forward to JD release new 9rx (10rx?) with 18 liter 700-900 hp engine and see how it compares.
Hopefully we will learn more about the next size up 9RX tractirs from 690 to 840 hp in February 2023.
@@bigtractorpowerI would think they’d be coming soon. We went on the gold key tour for a tractor and they had a section of the factory in Waterloo blocked off for it.
@@bigtractorpoweris it official that it's gonna be released in February
Used to pull an ol Tiger II. Well used, but still worked well. Their leveler it had on the rear, is definitely a weak point.
all farmers have a disc ripper, right?
Why a disk needed no stuble or corn stalks to cut up. Show us how it works where it has to do something
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❤❤ terra o dia o dia não tem terra ruim né hoje tem terra tudo ninguém queria a terra hoje a terra dá de tudo só não dá só não mas é assim mesmo é mais legal é bom demais né desculpa pelo áudio assim mas é porque dizem traição
If you have a rig to snig look at a stieger they pull like a tiger
Shouldnt it work deeper?
So how many 715s have H & R sold?How is the 645 compared to the 715?
Google is your friend.
I have not had the opportunity to see a 645 yet. I have only filmed a new 715 and a 555. I think WKY will become a good region for 715 power. One farmer I interviewed felt the 715 could out work his two 470 Quads per hour.
I’m guessing that disc isn’t necessarily a vertical tillage machine?
It is a primary tillage implement.
Is it possible to Upgrade 4k Camera? would be awesome
I have a 4K camera but I post in 1080. It takes too much memory to process the video.
Which village view 0:05
Bowling Green, KY.
@@bigtractorpower farm name
Needs a 13 shank or even a 15
Did Case IH buy DMI at one point?
They did on 9/28/98. I recently made a video sharing DMI history posted at th-cam.com/video/YGPXZe01kRE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=t5wifg8-FJpdhHh_
Why is it always Kentuck or the Northeast?
I live in Kentucky. I am near Illinois and Indiana by 90 miles. My friends that live in Illinois, Wisconsin and New York help me film tractors. These locations are full of tractors are farms. They are good locations to film machinery.
👏👏👍👍🌹🌹
Thank you Paulo.
Hate to see that urban sprawl in the background, eating up essential farmland…Merry Christmas BTP…🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
I watched the video to the end and I was not impressed with the baskets on the back
I just want to say a big thank you for making great quality farm equipment videos without stupid background music, no clickbait, no non-stop commentary, and actually letting us listen to the machines. I love the bit of background you give on the specific farms and their fields and the history of the equipment. Keep it up!