The 7720 is probably the best combine JD ever made, it fixed most of the problems with the 4420 and has just enough gizmos to be useful without having to call out a service tech on a field call when something electronic breaks and has to be replaced by a 'certified' technician.
Wow, that's a beautiful machine you got! Don't see them much anymore...first combine I ever ran was a 1982 7720. Worked on a farm then that did lots of custom harvesting locally. Ran it for two years before I got a brand new 9500 to run. Was always sentimentality attached to the old girl tho...give anything to spend time in that seat again.
Just combined 7 acres of beans. Drum jammed 6 times but eventually finished. Back at the yard the yard bin auger jammed with a full bin! Do beans need a special auger or is mine too knackered to cope?
I think you’re the best machine for beans chrome for week for everything and operator of this machine when I starting work 13 years old to the present
The 7720 is probably the best combine JD ever made, it fixed most of the problems with the 4420 and has just enough gizmos to be useful without having to call out a service tech on a field call when something electronic breaks and has to be replaced by a 'certified' technician.
Wow, that's a beautiful machine you got! Don't see them much anymore...first combine I ever ran was a 1982 7720. Worked on a farm then that did lots of custom harvesting locally. Ran it for two years before I got a brand new 9500 to run. Was always sentimentality attached to the old girl tho...give anything to spend time in that seat again.
thanks for watching. this machine is an 82
7720 was a great machine reminds me of the old days
It is always good to see a 7720 in action.
Fantastic machine you got there! How many acres do you farm?
Just combined 7 acres of beans. Drum jammed 6 times but eventually finished. Back at the yard the yard bin auger jammed with a full bin! Do beans need a special auger or is mine too knackered to cope?
thanks for taking the time to create and post this video what model is the head looks like the 7720 has no problem with it
That's a big head for a 77. Looks like it's feeding well.
Thats what a lot of people say. It's only 25 ft. eats it just fine
Me and my brother farm just over 100 acres.
Good looking ole Deer!
I have a brand new OEM concave for it if you need one
Just remember my dad whend I was kid John Deer 6600 7720 adn I stared whit the 9500
Why in the hell is that loud hot engine right next to the cab. Seriously whats the point