CASE IH 380 CVT ROWTRAC MAGNUM Tractor Deep Sub Soiling
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2021
- In this video Big Tractor Power is out in the field with a 380 hp CASE IH 380 CVT ROWTRAC MAGNUM Tractor subsoiling 20 inches deep with an Unverferth Zone Builder . This video takes viewers on a ride along with the 380 CVT ROWTRAC MAGNUM tractor with the operator and answers questions about the tractor. Viewers will learn about the tractors technology, production history, specifications and price tag.
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Amazing video, thank you for letting us follow along on the whole seeding process. Also please thank that farmer for taking time out of his day to let you drive and show us his tractor in such detail. REALLY APPRECIATE IT !!!
Agree 100%.
It was a good day of filming. Thank you for watching.
0:53 tire is off the bead lol
Guess he needed that side to go deeper
The only guy onthe internet who goes into detail when talking about these machines .well done brother
I’m from Mississippi. I love you video. I work on a farm. I been working on the farm since I was 13 and I’m 33 now.
Thank you for watching.
That was nice of the farmer to let you run it and film you for a change. Another great video Jason . Thank you
Another great video! I remember helping my grandfather, dad and uncle's set tobacco in the early 70's in Marion County. We used J I Case tractors back then and still use Case-IH on our Illinois farm.
Very interesting, hope you go back to film the harvest
This was a fun video - I learned a little bit about tobacco farming, too. I really enjoyed how the farmer was so willing to share his knowledge. Thank you for another great video!
100% tractor power on the ground 💯👍👍
Be sure to tell him about the flat on the left hand side of the deep ripper
Lol. Yep. That's flat!!
No it is off the bead.
Just think all the money n comforts n technology in the tractor n it cannot tell him he has a flat or maybe its just off the bead.gee I was taught to check the plow turn around n look r get out ever now n then n make sure it was all there oh well thoses where the day
I was taught the same way on the farm.i guess he was not taught like us
My wife never looks behind either.
Wow Wow And Wow Again! Never seen Tobacco planted on flat rows like this! And definitely never seen that implement they ran on top of the ripped rows! Very interesting! Thanks for the coverage brother!
Very interesting video. That was really great of that farmer to allow you to get into the seat while he talked to us from behind the camera. Did he know his left gauge wheel tire was flat and looked like it was about to roll off the rim on the strip till used for the first part of this video?
It was great to drive. Unfortunately while I was filming I did not notice the flat tire.
I am sure it was caught after I left the field.
Nice, Jason! Glad to see you get into a tractor like this!
The in cab conversation and demonstration was great so good to learn all this ,I liked the part of what is grandpa taught him ,awesome vid ,thanx Jason
It’s always great to talk with farmers and learn some farming history.
@@bigtractorpower yeah ,at the end of the day regardless of the technology and machinery it’s the people involved that makes the difference...thanx again for your work on these
Excellent, informative video! Puts you "right there!" Thank you!!
Love the sound of the CVT. Our Magnum is the powershift. Great video.
It’s a good change to see someone let you operate the equipment
Neat vid!! Hopefully, u make it back for harvest
👋👍thanks friends
Thank you for watching.
Very good Video
Great video! I really enjoy seeing the red high horsepower tractors.
Thank you for watching.
Nice unverferth striptill rig.... we pull 12 and 16 row ones on 36" and 38" rows around here. That tractor is just playing with that 4 row strip till.
I love this channel
Great video Jason I like your videos but I enjoy the ones with Farmer that are willing to talk to you let alone get out and show what the emolument is doing and let you run the tractor
I like sharing farmer interviews. This one was fun because the farmer said you drive and I will film.
That was a great video. I hope you will be able to so use the harvest of the tobacco. I have never seen anything done with tobacco.
Very cool video Jason!! You're almost at 300k subs and 3 videos from 2,000 as well. Love your channel. Been watching for over 10 years!! Looking forward to many more. GO BTP💪
It is exciting to see the channel reach two mile stones at the same time. The 2nd video to reach 4 million views is about to happen as well.
@@bigtractorpower congrats!!
0:59 Wheel inflation has left the chat 🤣
I did not even notice the tire while filming.
Really appreciate the effort and time you spent on this video was very interesting and informative thanks again 👍 🏴
Thank you for watching. It took two visits to the field to get the steps filmed. Day 1 they subsoiled and Day 2 they were multivating and setting.
If he had GPS with autosteer, why didn't he turn around into next lane over so he would not have to backup all the time?
Haha, i knew someone else would have asked that, seemed like allot of dicking around plus it's hard on the buggies cranking the steering like that when you can run a skip pattern
@@piperdoug428 And not using the split brakes! That is a weird maneuver in any heavy tractor, more so in a tracked one. Those brakes will have to be repared, sooner than later...
Exactly my thought
Sure does a nice job!
Great to see that you got the chance to drive this machine😁👍 nice video👍
It was nice to drive. 👍👍
That is a very cool tractor love how you can just push the lever forward and it just takes off .
It’s a nice feature.
Aí é máquina top da gosto de ver Caseih
that maybe one of the coolest videos i have ever seen. I know nothing about tobacco ,thanks
Thank you for watching. It’s a different process.
Great to see you in the Captains Seat - looks like a natural fit. Interesting tractor, looks like it would be the best of two worlds. How successful is the Case half track in sales. Thks for taking the time.
It was fun to drive. The farmer was very nice he said you need to drive and I will film you. It’s definitely a lot different than my 1981 international 4786 with a 10 speed gear drive. The ROWTRAC handles nicely. I like it better than the tires.
Excellent video 👍👍👍
Great to see the face behind the voice big T...
Every once and a while I am in one of the videos 😁
Very interesting the process or working the ground in the preparation to plant tobacco, a big process from field to market.
GOOD MOVIE.
My great grand father came to Australia in 1890 to grow tobacco at Texas Queensland .
Before he went to the western front in 1915.
It was a very large industry around Texas for a 100 years.
seems as no one grows it anymore .
Great review Jason just confirms my thoughts on my potential purchase of one .
Glad to hear it. It is a nice tractor. I have wanted to film a tracked one since 2015.
Very interesting video thanks for doing this video keep up the great work you do
Thank you for watching.
On the farm I work for, we run 2 case 380 cvt with the half trac. They get used as the corn and soybean planting tractor in the spring and both used in the fall on the grain cart.
Very cool I have wanted to film one of these with the tracks since they were introduced in 2015. I have not been able to find one in this area I did get to film a new AFS 380 CVX ROWTRAC last year. Nice machines.
Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪.....Very interesting video. See you in August for the harvest...
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Great video from farm lands of south central PA at maryland line
Thank you for watching. That area of PA is nice.
Great job
Thank you for watching.
Can't believe how much tobacco was worth, compared to cereals,,, great vid as always👍
Hi btp very good to see different crops vídeos 👌🇵🇹🇵🇹
Thank you for watching.
Nice video 👍
Thank you for watching
Jason, you look good in front of the camera
Thank you for watching.
I wish nothing but green but they do the job that is the main thing. Sugarcane in Australia.
I never knew they grew tobacco in Kentucky. I live in Eastern North Carolina. We grow alot!!!! Of tobacco. North Carolina is the number one tobacco grower in the Nation
I think Ky was always at # 2 or three
Ok. Thanks. I grew up on the farm. We grew tobacco until the mid 90s.
It is also grown in parts of Indiana. If you at prior comment above you will see they grow some in Ontario, Canada.
The tobacco I like comes from Ayden NC! The Good Stuff is best tobacco in the world!!
cool vid ... id hate to be that poor guy that walks behind the planter ... lol that must add up to a lot of miles
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Behind the wheel, but only on turns!
They do it alittle different. Farmers in North Carolina use disc ridgers to make tobacco beds instead of putting the slips straight in the ground. We also have truck rows in between every 4 or 8 rows. We also use self propell tobacco harvesters and old school buses with a conveyor belt bodies.
Very interesting. This is dark fired so it is all by hand to keep the leaf quality. It would be neat to see the mechanized harvest in NC.
Farmer I know uses this tractor option as a plator tractor, used a 36 rowKenzie planter and plants 6500 acres every year, covers a lot of ground has had 700 acre days
Great planting team. Those 36 rows eat up the acres.
nice flat tire
I never even noticed it filming. Flat tires happen. I am glad I got to film this tractor as it was the last field of the season and I was tight on time. If the tire had to be chanced this would not have been filmed until 2022.
How many of us caught that flat tire running off the rim? 🤣🤣
Its about time you got out of a simulator at the show and sat in a real tractor and operated it.....hahahahaha...just kiddin....great vlog as usual....keep up the great work............
It was fun to get drive. The farmer said you drive and I will film. 😁
@@bigtractorpower Then this is your first reality vlog.....# 1 in my book......
Man i'd sure take one of those half tracks for baling, smooth out the mole hills a good chunk
I saw a T8 SmartTrax baking in Australia on Instagram. It looked like a cool set up.
Are you going back when they do the rest of the it
please do a harvest video!
Flat on the ripper!!
Front and rear duals are sooo much better
How many of these Magnum rowtracs uses front duals?Amazing how these tractors are engineered.Is there a better way to plant these tobacco plants?
Nope other methods would be too rough as you have to transplant the seedlings because the seeds are so tiny and have to planted in trays in late February and transplanted in mid to late May
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For the next classic tractor, I'd personally like to see an Allis Chalmers 7020 or a miniapolis Moline g850, its prolly because that's what I farm with 🤣
Those are two very cool tractors to farm with. I would love to feature both those models. As you know the Moliver tractors like G850 are very rare.
Yeah, my cousin owns one, it's in hortonville Wisconsin, were cutting hay and baking the next couple of days
Jason-is this the dark tobacco where they cure it by setting the barn on fire Also I need a 2 row deep subsoiler like this-do you think I could pull it with my JD 7330 premium 4wd? If so can you keep your eyes open for a good used one-Liberty Ky
Liberty the home of the worlds largest Apple 🍎 pie👍👍. This is dark fire. I would think a 7330 could subsoil on two shanks. 7R 210s will run 5 shanks 16 inches deep. It may not run fast.
Hey Jason you need to get back in the fall of that farm I'd like to see how they harvest that tobacco put that in your pocket and remember it buddy
I will try to catch it. They use several Case IH Farmalls to move a bunch of wagons. It is all cut and stored by hand.
@@bigtractorpower yes, definitely record that!!
Lot of horsepower for 4 rippers. I have a 1981 986 that will pull it to the frame!
The 986 is a good tractor but I don’t see the 986 running a 5 shank ripper 20 inches deep at 5.5 mph.
This one came from the factory at 185 hp. I pull a 4 row KMC ripper bedder 18 inches deep. Add the dry Fertilizer boxes and the 100 gallon tank in front...heavy duty
I’m sure the farmer loved you showing him rip with a blown tire on the ripper.
The farmer didn't seem to concerned about the tire, so I don't think he would care about someone recording it.
Unfortunately I did not notice the tire while filming. I guess the 380 CVT was too distracting. Break downs unfortunately happen.
I've never seen strip-tilled tobacco. Very cool.
Do you happen to remember seeing a bane-welker sticker on that tractor or do u know if it came from Owensboro? It sure looks like my rowtrac I traded to Terry Martin at h&r about 2 monthes ago. I traded that for a new 470 connect quad. If so thats ironic!
The key ring in the ignition had a Bane Welker fob. I have wanted to film one of these since they came out in 2015. It sounds like this is one you had. Very cool.
@@bigtractorpower yep thats it! How ironic! U probably don't remember me but I contacted u a couple years ago about trying to c if u wanted to visit my farm specifically the cvxquads putting in tile.
I do. I am sorry I had not had a chance to see them. If you have a chance email me at toytractortimes@gmail.com
..I know this is late saying..but..did any of these men think they would be operating computers plowing...🚜🚜
Computers have been in tractors since they started going digital in the mid 70s. They just keep getting more advanced. The next step is driver less tractors.
I hope we get a harvest video.
I will see what I can do. It’s all cut by hand and hung on wagons. Then unloaded into barns.
Hey Scruffy 61! It is good to see you watch the same kind of videos I do. I haven't heard from David the Troll lately. Have you?
@@General-Mayhem not a word, he must not like people that can think for themself and keep a level head while dealing with trolls.
@@scruffy6151 He musta been a young person. Glad your survivin the pamdemic, and still watching BTP. The best tractor videos I have found on You Tube.
Do they fumigate the tabacco ground prior to planting here in Southern ontario eveeyone does
No there is no fumigation. They do apply herbicide.
@@bigtractorpower surprised nematodes are the big yield killer up here.
Why not raise and lower the implement on the fly, instead of stopping? Seems like a waste of time, fuel, wear and tear????? What am I missing?
Tight area to turn. If you just want on the fly you would lose 20ft instead you only lose 4ft by backing up.
Not sure who the star of this video was, the tractor or the new apprentice driver. [LOL].
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0:55 Seems like Wheels seem to be a weak spot for Deep Tillage lol.
I never even noticed the flat when I was filming.
0:51 look at ripper wheel
Yes wheels often get banged up
What is with the rear trac
Improved traction and reduced compaction.
I guess I'm getting old but rear tracks and front wheels is not appealing to the eye!
Hello! Those front tires are ridiculously narrow for this fine tractor!
They run on a 38 inch spacing.
@@bigtractorpower Usually, the front tires are close, or match, the track`s wideness. They fit in the rows, allow better traction and less front axle compaction, brake better, carry more weight, etc..
Why can't the plants be started from a seed planted with a planter?
The seeds are very very tiny. They are planted in trays in a green house in Late February and then set in the ground in May. It helps the crop get off to a strong start. A one gallon paint can filled with tobacco seeds would cost $10,000. Each seed is worth allot so ensuring good planting is very important.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks for the reply!
Why is he running hand throttle? There is no pro or hydraulic
My Cvx 150 is the computer running throttle
Reminds of Jonathan Winters. Be funny to actually have Jonathan Winters be your ahem "farmer" ahem in point of fact.
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Thank you for watching.
God I hope he’s not trying to cover ground fast why doesn’t he miss a bout a couple of times 🤣🤣
Yeah I thought that!
I’m going live. Want to check it out?
7.20 " helps with soil eriasian and we'll come back with a milti-metar." Lol southern people
Did anyone tell him that his rear tractor tyres are flat!!!
Unfortunately I did not notice the flat tire until I was reviewing the footage.
@@bigtractorpower i definitely understand what you mean about not noticing things until reviewing the footage! Lol