JOHN DEERE Tractors Planting Corn | 1950's to 2020's
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
- In this video viewers will see 15 big iron tractors offered by JOHN DEERE over the 1950's to the 2020's planting corn. Watch for these tractors: John Deere 830, John Deere 4320, John Deere 4620, John Deere 4630, John Deere 4840, John Deere 4255, John Deere 4960, John Deere 9220, John Deere 8430, John Deere 9410R, John Deere 8320RT, John Deere 8400R, John Deere 9420R, John Deere 9520RX Narrow Track and John Deere John Deere 9520RX. Watch for corn planters from 12 rows to 54 rows.
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Finally some two cylinders! The diesels have a sound that stays with you forever
Goldinger Farms especially when you drive a 530 all day. You still hear it for a while. Not a bad thing.
@@jimmybland6519 530 sounds way better than a 2 cylinder JD.
What do you think a 530 is
I love the 830 diesel pulling a 12 row Deere planter.
That Guy has really cut his overhead!
@@paulratzlaff2935 Oh yeah!!.His fuel cost is practically ZILCH!!.
I love the sound of them
@@paulratzlaff2935 🤣🤣😂😂
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75 belt horse power but a crazy ammount of torque. I've seen a stock 830 on duals pull 35k pound sled + a Mack wrecker in a tractor pull. Not bad for a 70 year old 2 cylinder.
Back in the 1960's I used a JD 720 to plant 12 rows I think I throttled down a hundred rpm because third gear was too fast for plates not to skip corn seeds.
There is no better tractor than that 830. I love the sound of that tractor.
Beautiful, so good to see these old JD tractors has been saved for the next generations, thanks for sharing with us
that 4620 is probably my favorite
That 830 is charming 👍👍
I can remember it taking 9 or 10 hours to plant 80 acres of cotton or beans with my 6 row 38inch 7100 planter and a 4010 tractor in the 1970's and 1980's !
My favourite is the older ones; the 830, the 4320 and 4620.
We just upgraded from a kinze 2300 and 4440 to a 7200R and 1770nt with precision. You talk about a hell of a leap. Still getting the electronics figured out
1960 4 row JD & 3020, Big time. And 303 IH combine 2row, jealous neighbors, but I WAS STYLING. !!!! Old/new like Both thanks Jason..
I get to plant with the farms new 8370r this year and I'm still jealous of this Old iron. Just beautiful rigs
The 4320 dropped his marker the wrong side. Makes it interesting when turned around
My first thought too😁
instablaster
That was cool video. Like seeing that 830 planting
I’m eating corn for dinner and you post a video on corn planting. Perfect timing bro!
My Grandpa used to plant corn with a 4630 and 7200 planter
I grew up on a farm in Mosselbaai, Werstern Cape, South Africa. Even though my dad was a Ford man, we both loved the sound of the JD 830/730/720. In our area we referred to this tractor as a "Klop" JD because of the "boot boot boot" sound. And yess, even though I'm also a Ford man, this sound will always sound good in my ears.
You do a wonderful service for CZcams, BTP. Your videos are great for people interest in farming machinery.
Crazy how big the planters are getting
Thank you brings back old memories.
Cool to see how corn planting has changed over the years👍
Watching those huge planters flex over uneven ground was a thing of beauty.
That 830 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
The 830 and 4960 were to best of all. Cheers :)
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Opening scene with the Dualed up 2 Lunger was best of the show. I never saw a green Kinze before either
The green Kinze is an original Kinze. Kinze planters in the late 70’s and early 80’s were painted green and used John Deere planter boxes. The original purpose of. Kinze was that a farmer could have a folding 12, 16 or 24 row planter. In the late 70’s a 12 row was a big planter and the full line JD and IH planters did not fold up they had to be put on a trailer and towed from field to field. Along cane the Kinze frame that folded up on the go and it changed every thing. John Deere boxes were popular so the early Kinze were sold with them.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks very much for the explanation. I grew up on 600 acre irrigated farm out in Washington State so I don't ever remember seeing a Kinze until I traveled he Midwest. I follow you channel religiously. THANKS
The 830 sounds like it is just strolling along, working with ease!
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I always wonder what my grandpa would think if you saw the tractors that are being made today thank you’ll be amazed and impressed Brad from Minnesota
Brad Olsen clearly you and I have the same interests because I see you in the comments of nearly every video I watch
You're not alone, I still remember my Grandpa's Belgian draft horses. I can remember when Grandpa got his first tractor.
that 54 row planter is just SICK
It covers some serious ground.
Love the 830 pulling the 12 row.
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The 9410R coming over the hill--Awesome!!!
Bravo! Many hours and miles for this great compilation, thank you.
Fantastic!!! Thanks so much for all of the John Deere equipment. - Dean from Minnesota
Nice saw my old 4630 and 12 row harkens me back to my youth!
I don't plant much, but I do it with a 1240 4 row.
Awsome video BTP!! My heart skipped a beat when I saw the 4840 out still gettin it done.
We still plant corn qith a 7000 series from.the 80s 16 row JD and a 4840
@@RichardGood6761 sweet👍
Go to Cole the cornstar's channel they will be planting with a 4840 this year
That 4055 is sick 😢🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
I'd love to see that 54 row folding up into transport mode!
Probably not many of those green Kinze planters around anymore. Neat find
Kinze not in blue. That's heresy lol
We restored one
That 4055 on narrow duels 🤤
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That 54 row was awesome. Boy how far we've come in planting. Just amazing.
I use a cabless Allis Chalmers diesel 180 to pull our John Deere 12 row 7000 planter. Great setup for planting.
It's amazing how you get so much footage. Thank you.
Thanks!! Once again, it shows that Old Iron can pull most of tiday's machineries, in a split of a cost of the new Tractors today. Most Small/Medium size farms don't need this heavy equipment of 500 HP on the ground, nor pay the cost of New Irons as Overheads.
Is someone forcing them to buy equipment they don't need or want?
Thanks
Maybe it's the only tractors they have available , but I just think 500 hp. is over kill on any planter. Great vid again BTP.
Those are a far cry ahead of the 2 row planters we used with a 9n ford here in the ozarks in the 60s
Beatiful video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I love John Deere machines 👍🏻 I start planting corn this weak. Hello from Czech republic from cabine of John Deere 9520R 👋🏻
I shared this video with my dad. Love all John Deere tractors.
Thank you. 😁👍
That 830 is a brute!
Great video we use a John Deere 4440 on 12 row Kinze planter
Love me some 4630! Under appreciated tractor!
I liked that JD 830 the best
It’s pretty cool.
That tree limb just going for a ride. Thanks again
To the fence row. The farmer stopped to pick it up and he placed it to carry it to the edge of the field.
Johon deere power full 💪💪🚜🚜
Impressive video... thanks...
Pretty cool!
I doubt the fender mounted radio on that 4620 was worth listening to with that straight pipe on it. Still 5-6 rigs were using markers and not GPS to plant but when you're planting up to 56 rows, you better be accurate.
There are some big $$$$$$ and Big Green Rigs running in this Video. Great operation verification
All the tractors up the 4960, make money. All ones after that, just make a loan payment.
Wonderful as always, really like the big DB90 planters, does case have an comparable 90' planter in its line up?
Whoa neat!!!
Great video :-)
it's been a long time since you been in action man best work on the tube 🎉🎉🎥🎥ever been a big fan since Day One keep it going don't stop congratulations on where you begin it from 😎😎😎😎.....
Thank you for watching. I posted 152 new videos this year. I normally post each Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 6 am CT. I enjoy sharing specs and history. Today’s new video features a 1975 Sperry New Holland TR 70.
That opening shot was my favorite
That was a rare filming opportunity.i never thought I would get to feature such a cool combination.
Love this video .
Hi Jason ! When using narrow row, can you still make mecanikal weedcontrol ? And using your words, As Allways Thank You for intresting videos
Love the sound of a 2 cylinder diesel Johnny poppers
You forgot my grandfathers Model A with a 4 row planter. Those were the days! especially when the wind was blowing in the same direction as the tractor.
What was the 4055 planting? Sweet corn? Great video!
The 830 is my all time favorite
Will come you do a Case IH version as well?
4620 sound 👍
Hay like ur vids I see you do alot Midwest an central us but I've never seen one from Maine not the bottom but the top of maine Aroostook county Maine marshill north be nice to see one keep up good video
Wow thats a bumpy dang seed bed
Yes I noticed that also
Tom there's still a lot of those corn planters around
VERY NAYS! 😇 EXTREM TEHNOLOGII @ BYG TRACTOR 🙋 👌✌👍💖💖💖
Thank you for watching.
Can't wait for field work to beginning on our 79 ackers, field work is the start of this year's rent🤑 happy green fields =$$
The Kinze looks like it’s set up for 30 or 32” rows....
4320 JD! 👍
That 4630 needs some row cleaners or the field needed to be run over again with a seed bed finisher. The gauge wheels were jumping all over the place, not ideal planting conditions
4620 sounds awsome the second jd id love to hear her bark with a plow
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Of course I enjoyed the video as I do them all.
Thank you.
I noticed that no-till is pretty uncommon in Kentucky. Why is that? wouldn't they want to have no-till to be able to get in the field and plant sooner with those larger farms?
No-till is very common here. In fact no/till corn planting was invented here in 1962. I film at all types of operations. This video includes farms from Kentucky, Illinois and Iowa.
bigtractorpower how about no till beans? Is that common? Asking from a 100% no-till farm in Ohio
I pulled a 1750 6r30" vacuum planter with a late model 4020 no-tilling corn in 6th gear at about 1400rpms for years, powershift so I could drop down to 4th on the ends, no cab but had a canopy and I knew what every chain, seed disk and squeak were supposed to sound like when it was operating properly, pulled a 750 drill in 6th gear wide open with same tractor, did just fine farming 960 acres with 2 4020's
Very cool.
JD 🚜 830 💪
A log riding the planter in the end
The farmer stoped and picked picked it up to carry to the fence row.
Oh I see, good idea
Jason, how long do think it will be before tractor manufactors bring a 100 row corn planters
Next they will have a 54 row combine!
Im not a JD fan but that 4960 looks like a wheel horse..
On the last segment:
Was that the wind causing the camera to shake or was it the 9520RX putting 520 hp to the ground pulling 54 rows?
🤔 Not sure…🤔
Was that a tree limb or log laying on the back of the planter at 18:35 ? Great video!!!
Looks like an old half decayed log. Wonder how it got there
I don’t know how it got there but that’s what it looks like to me a tree limb or something
Great video, as always. Where about were you filming around the 9:00 minute mark?
Right next to the Ohio River next to the Horse Park in Henderson. The part of Kentucky in Indiana by the 41 bridge.
@@bigtractorpower, that's what I thought! I only live about 15-20 miles north of there, less than a mile off 41.
What no 5020.
It's my birthday today im 14 now
Happy birthday, my son is 14.
Happy birthday buddy
Congratulations son. 14 is a great age to be around agriculture.
bonjour. formidable, belle video.merci encore.pierre.
That 4620 with straight Pipe and no cab I hope he had ear plugs.. Not much No Till in the Video .. many still using markers too
As a non-farmer, what are those long arms for during seeding?
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Couldn’t help but notice the guy on the 4320 early in the video dropped the marker on what he had already planted
The 4320 was at the Half Century of Progress in 2015. That was the plowing demonstration field. It had been plowed up 20 times that day. They were just showing a Classic Kinze planter at the end of the day. It was just drawing lines in the dirt as this was at the end of August. Just for fun.