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JOHN DEERE DB80 32 Row Corn Planter
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- čas přidán 5. 05. 2021
- In this video Big Tractor Power is out in the field with a 620 hp JOHN DEERE 9620RX Tractor and 80 ft DB80 32 row 30 inch spaced corn planter. This video shares the big corn planters production history, specifications and list price. Watch for a JOHN DEERE X9 1100 combine harvesting corn in this video as well.
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Jason, I don't know if you ever get tired of making these videos but i sure as hell never get tired of watching them.
Thank you. This is a hobby for me and it’s fun seeing these machines and talking with the farmers. I can’t imagine getting tired.
Amen
So thats what a million dollar planter setup looks like. Impressive
Almost 2 million with the combine!
@@Aspire2Cycle And if you talk to a farmer, they don't make any money.... Pretty strange to invest so much money for no return???
Most farmers don’t make much with their equipment payments and up keep but with the skyrocketing cost of everything and the push to always improve the environment farmers tend to be ok with high overhead to improve efficiency and produce a healthier crop and more oxygen/greenhouse gases reduction. We use a lot of paid for multiple times over 70’s and 80’s tractors for fuel consumption reasons with newer tillage equipment to reduce passes and improve soil health which leads to better crops which leads to more oxygen being produced from said crops and less fuel used at the same time.
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We had a 4 row JD planter on 40 inch spacing. Pulled it with a 3010 narrow front, and had two 55 gallon spray drums mounted to the front. How times have changed!
Nice big field for that big corn planting set up!! Thanks Jason. Always a good day when a BTP video is uploaded!!👍👍
Not sure where you are from, but that field is actually on the smaller side.
@@MrThisIsMeToo Northeast Ohio. There are four 5,000 plus acre farms around me but the biggest field is no more than 250 acres. Mostly a lot of smaller fields.
@@scottpykare801 Got it. I think the video is from the Ohio area. I am further out West and most of our fields you cannot see trees or houses. Single sections are the smallest fields. :) If I were to guess that field would be 80 acres?
I planned with a John Deere 4030 and a John Deere 7,000 6 row planter 🌽🚜 thanks Jason awesome video
Great video BTP! Very impressive planting equipment. I remember when 4 row was the norm, 6 row were big, and 8 row were on the way. Pulled by 1066's and 4440's.
Those were great times in farming. I remember when the first 12 row showed up in my neighborhood. It was an Oliver 12 row pulled by an 1850 gas. I photographed my first 24 row Kinze in 2003 pulled by a 9120. That seemed so huge at the time.
Me too, General. I haven’t watched the video, but I can’t imagine turning this thing around at the end of the row is that much faster than 6 row
It really surprises me that you dont see too many farmers that use the same brands of equipment as a set. Its usually john deere pulling a different brand of planter or visa versa. When it comes to farming equipment im a john deere fan but as far as heavy equipment i prefer cat. Good to see a john deere combo working for once. Be safe and god bless from south east texas. Thats the biggest planter i think i have ever seen and they make an even bigger one. Thats huge .
John P Halpin and sons Henrietta NY sold a new 16 row 30 in model 7000 liquid fertilizer plateless. The year was 1979 a very large planter for the times. We purchased it at auction 1990 and used it on our farming operation. Everything today is super sized and super priced.
Very very cool. I remember the 16 row being so rare in WNY and huge. I remember when Steins got their 12 row 7000 on the 4440. It seemed so big. Drop me an email at toytractortimes@gmail.com if you get a chance.
Good Morning from New Zealand, Great Big Tractor Vlog, I really enjoyed it, thanks for sharing, Have a great weekend
😁👍👍. Thank you. Hope your weekend is good as well
32 rows, 80 feet wide. In the 60’s my grandfather used a 4 row 36” wide John Deere planter, maybe 10 feet wide.
Been there Done That
It is amazing how much these planters can cover. I have a DB90 54 row 20 inch planter and DB120 48 row 30 inch planter video on the way.
@@bigtractorpower great! I can't wait it to watch it.
My grandpa had a 2 row planter. Times have changed.
Which brand was it?
Thanks for the video nother great video thanks for your hard work to do the videos keep up the great work you do
I gotta say this...the most new harvest equipment @5:55 but still the age old "cab corn".......
Cab corn is inevitable.
Great video Jason! That is some awesome farm equipment! Thanks for sharing!
AND the new JD X9 harvests 7200 bushels per hour, or 7 trailers per hour. You need a lot of trucks, drivers, and storage for this operation.
It moves a bunch of grain. It takes allot of coordination.
There’s this. Then there is us that plant with a John Deere 4240 and a John Deere 7000 series 4 row planter.
What ever Gets the Job Done
What speed can you plant at….they tell me they can now go at 10 mph?
That is a cool set up. I would like to film a 4 row.
@@observant98 they can but they won't do as good of a job if you go that fast.
@@observant98 we plant between 3 and 6 mph.
That is just the super impressive planter they can make them 100 feet that’s absolutely insane
I have a video on the way featuring the DB120. It’s a monster.
I frikkin love this channel.
Thank you for your enthusiasm it’s fun making these videos
Lol my set up is a John Deere 5115m and a John Deere 7100 3 point 4 row planter. I felt extremely accomplished to get all the planting on my little hobby farm done in one weekend. These guys could do it in one pass.
Nice planting set up. I am sure it’s a great feeling to be out planting.
an I'm all excited about using for the first time this year a John Deere 71 Flexi-Planter behind my Ford 4000 after using a grain drill for the last 20 years to plant soybeans 🙂 thanks for the video 👍🌽
Forgot to mention the impressive size of this John Deere flexi-planter, yes believe it or not I'll be planting 8 rows in a single pass😎
Awesome video, that planter can cover a lot of ground in no time😉👍 I have an old 1 row planter that I can pull by hand. I use it in my garden😁👍
I have always wanted a garden planter like that. Very cool.
Holy heck I remember when 12 row planters were big now 32 rows that is crazy. Company I work for has 18 row 30in planters to accommodate the 6 row cotton pickers
Very cool on the 18 30. I have seen that model in the planter brochure from John Deere. I think it is an Orthman built bar?
Have the same planter, pull it with a 9510R withe triples, run it between 5.5 - 6 mph. Don’t have the liquid set, try to get all the corn acres strip tilled in fall. It’s amazing what 1-3 inch accuracy farming can do.
That’s a nice set up. Are you running 16 row strip till units?
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Yes we are, my son runs it. Works our 9560R pretty hard & it’s high flow hyd system is maxed out. This fall we’ll see how a 9570R with the twin pump hyd flow works with it.
You are the best bigtractorpower
Thank you for watching.
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Love them John Deere planter Ken Machine NC 😊 John 3 16 ❤️
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Wow thats a biggest planter
It’s very interesting to see how planters fold up for road travel. Great video as usual.
It always neat to watch equipment fold up. I have a video on the way featuring the 120ft DB 120 folding up.
Man thats a massive planter!! I couldn't imagine running that! Lol Excellent footage my friend!
So close to 300K subscribers! Great video as always! It’s been a while since I’ve watched BTP which was a big mistake! I’m glad to see your still making awesome videos! Keep it up brother!
Very very nice jason
quick mill right there
Thank God for Romans 10.9 so every man can be Born Again 🔥 Ken NC 👍
Poetry in motion.
8335R with a 16 row 1770NT and a 1000 gal drawn starter tank behind the planter
Very nice.
How that is a huge planter. Over a thousand acres a day with two planters, oh my gosh.
Not called "big tractor power" here for nuttin. No problem with takeaway capacity as far as trucks go nor a problem with storage. "Anything to drive those futures prices higher."
Futures prices of everything would appear.
It is allot of acres covered in a short time.
Awesome setup! Thanks for sharing. Ok enough with the green stuff, need some red stuff.😁
👍. I just posted a 310 AFS Connect Magnum the other day. 😁
Great video! All we run on our farm if John Deere. I’m from southern Indiana and I’m curious as to what town you are close too in this video? Keep up the good work on filling in the world on how farming keeps the world going!!
This was near Washington IN
@@bigtractorpower A big farm in Washington IN is the Boyd Farms. They are big into trucking and tractor pulling as well if this happens to be them that you where filming.
i've never seen a tractor that big in Indiana
Great video Jason
I would love to drive that awesome rig 👍
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The plains model of corn planters.
Thanks 👍😊
Thank you for watching.
Awesome Video Buddy!!
Greetings from Poland yet again, i'm running an MF 7726S (2020 model) and Amazone Precea 4500 Super 2CC, 6 row. The setup in Your video "seem to be able" to cover quite lot more ground than me with mine :)
Wish i could run such machine at least once in my lifetime.
Thats a Bauer planter.
Very impressive.
I pulled a kinze 16 row with .2940 with m.f.w.d .Had 300 gallon starter fertilizer tank on front. Hmmm
That is one big planter. Be need to plant with that.
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Good video not to get technical but I live in western Iowa and it's pronounced Payton iowa.
I think we'll be seeing more 80 ft planters in the near future, as combines get more powerfull, and more farms start running 16 row corn heads.
Your videos are the wish show for most farmers as the cost is just too much for most farmers. But I sure like to see the new stuff
It is neat to get out in the field and film these big new machines. I really like finding the 60s, 70s and 80s machine still hard at work.
That is huge, very nice
Thank you for watching.
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Checkout John Sandall in Wakefield, Nebraska. They run one 48 row John Deere corn planter and 2 John Deere 24 row corn planters. Very huge operation
Very cool. I have a DB120 video on the way.
Man that thing is something
Thank you for watching.
John Deere 7200 12r30” that was bought cheap and has been constantly getting upgraded with newer technologies. Originally pulled behind a MF 2805 but is now pulled behind a kubota m9960hdc for hydraulic capacity reasons. Possible change to the tractor lineup or pump upgrades coming soon
awesome video!!!!!
Thank you for watching.
I like how the planter has row markers...but NOT being used.
Wow, its amazing watching that big stuff work. Just think your 8850 would be struggling to pull that...even tho it was a monster of a tractor in its day.
I don’t think the 8850 would have the hydraulic capability to run a big DB. It is amazing how much tractors and implements have grown since 1982.
Big,big business for Hutson's no doubt
I'd love to have one of these planters set on 36 inch rows for cotton and peanuts
That would be neat to see.
Wow that big time farmin. We still use a 7200 planter.
The 7200 is one of my all time favorites.
That is a good planter. Worth rebuilding.
Oh how times have changed......had you told me 30 years ago that this was coming I wouldn’t have been able to stop laughing thinking you were crazy.
I have a DB120 video on the way that is 48 30 inch rows. Something will top that 30 years from now. It will be interesting to see where it goes.
@@bigtractorpower it sure will.... looking forward to it. Thanks
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How long is it from front of tractor to back of planter when folded up
where is this from scottsburg just wandering
I’m an IH guy but I like the John Deere planter but I don’t know about the new ones I haven’t made it past the 7000 jd planter
I’m a red farm be we’ve had green drills and planters for years. One thing I like a lot about the green planters is that my 7200 has parts off a 3 year old planter that fit in with only adding a couple washers as shims. They really did themselves a favor keeping a consistent row unit main design
@@ni1469 I agree I started off with a plate IH planter used it for years until no planters came out a friend of mine was a jd tex and he convinced me into a 7000 4 row I was hooked so easy to work on parts are on the shelf even today IH planters are complicated of course the new one I have no clue about haven’t got there yet lol
@@onealfarms9967 I had quite a bit of wiring harness issues on my 7200 but I bought a 12r that had a lot of aftermarkets for $4k and the dealer warned me about it having rough wiring. Had to wait a while for the new harnesses to come in and replaced a good bit of worn out parts and it’s been a very good planter. Lots of options for upgrades and replacement parts lots of knowledge about them everywhere. Got my best bean yield of 165 bushels and acre with it so I’d say the green has treated me a lot better than the old white 5100 we were using before. I still use the white for replanting since it’s a 6 row
@@ni1469 sounds like you had lots of experience with the 7200 planter my 6 roll 7200 planter I love it we don’t have a white dealer in our woods anymore lost them in the 90s I almost bought one it was a 12 roll it folded up tight to get around better than the John Deere good to talk to you nice conversation
@@onealfarms9967 I’m still learning quite a bit about the 7200. Learned a lot the first year I got it due to all the worn out parts but spent the time fixing it up and saved a lot compared to newer planters and I learned how everything works first hand that way. Auctions are a good way to get upgrades or extra parts as well. Always enjoy sharing experience back and forth. The white is good for its time just dealers aren’t as convenient we’re in the same boat with not being local anymore and parts take longer
With that 700-gallon chem tank on the planter that has to add considerable weight to an implement that is already heavy. I don't know that I've seen that setup before...is that new for 2020/2021? Also, does the added weight result in the farmer needing to play around with the downforce, planter settings, etc. more than normal? Thanks BTP!
The seed and chemical add a bunch of weight. I think the planter is well balanced to carry the weight. If I recall my dates the DB series have had a liquid fertilizer tank option since 2007.
U can get 30" tracks on 620?
Yes
How far does the planter travel before the seed can make it from the central hoppers to the outside rows? I can imagine the rows forming a V shape when the planter is put into the ground (with the seed reaching the center rows first) and the opposite shape at the other end when he turns around.
The planter uses a vacuum meter. When the planter unfolds entering the field the vacuum is turned on filling all the seed tubes before the first pass is started. Each row unit is on a clutch so it will shit off it crosses an area already planted. The planter puts the seed exactly where it is needed evenly.
@@bigtractorpower Truly amazing. Thank you for answering.
Broken field tile hole at 2:32? Right side lift wheel..
Hi Jason. I'm from Brazil and I have a question. I see that they are using a liquid, I think it is the fertilizer. Is it ammonia?
I didn't understand if you said during the video
Thank you for watching. The liquid is Nitrogen and is in a water type form. NH3 is applied in a gas form typically 10 days before planting. NH3 needs a few days of space as it can burn the seedlings. NH3 can also be applied after the corn is growing.
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I think I'm the first viewer?! Woo-hoo!!
You are. Thank you for your enthusiasm.
What happens if they get to the edge of a field and the last row is smaller than the others? Can you turn off individual seed bins so that you don't plant an area twice or do you just go for it and and double plant the overlapped area?
Each row has it's own electric drive motor which is computer controlled. As they begin to overlap each row will shut off individually. Same on the headlands, even if the planter is not raised up in time the rows will shut off when they cross the already planted rows. Saves a huge amount of seed.
Perry covered the details exactly. The planter is set up to plant unplanted areas so if an area is down to 1 row it only plants on row.
@@bigtractorpower Awesome. Thanks for the info.
I've never seen anyone use the marker wheels on these large planters. Most tractors that can pull it would have autosteer.
Stay tuned. I have a DB90 54 row running it’s marker arm on the way.
And I thought our little four-wheeler was big when I was a kid
What type of 4wd did you have back then? It’s amazing how tractors have grown.
@@bigtractorpower a little John Deere 2240 front wheel assist 50 horse
This video comes to you from a subsidy farm😐
Bro love from India it's USA what's the price of John Deere 96r and make cabin view
A new 2021 9620RX lists for $711,000.
What’s the biggest John Deere planter? Isn’t it like a db120 or is there another step up.
Edit got to the part where he explained the sizes😂
Yes the DB120 is the largest. I have a video on the way featuring a 120.
@@bigtractorpower cool
I’d like to see a 120Ft planter
BTP has one of the 120DB. Should be easy to search.
I have a new DB90 and DB120 video on the way from this spring.
@@bigtractorpower Yes DB120. I am dyslexic. :)
That's crazy that planter cost that much at its base price.
It’s not hard to jump on price. I have seen decked out 12 rows over $350,000 with all the extras added.
You can do a lot of acres with a DB80 in a days time.
It is an impressive planter.
@@bigtractorpower My guess is planting that many acres in one day with two planters they weren't spending a lot of time on the road. Operations using that size of equipment are farming large fields in close proximity to one another. Something of that size and weight would have to avoid a lot of country roads with compromised bridge capacity and size. Looking forward to seeing the DB120 in the field.
Hello! That much Green needs some horses to pull it...
8270R on a 1775 5E 16 row
So you need about 50m of equipment just to do about 11,000 a year? Does that even pay for the machines? Damn farming is hard
That's profit... plus most farms running 50 million dollars of equipment are making
@@maxhallman1036 That's insane! How then they make money to buy such expensive equipments?
@@TheMatata89 have a lot of land and good yields
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thats just an up dated ihc cyclo planter
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