Kibble Equipment is your full service John Deere dealer in Minnesota, South Dakota, and Iowa. We handle John Deere agricultural machinery, skid steer loaders, self-propelled sprayers, as well as lawn and garden equipment.
Minnesota: Belle Plaine, Bird Island, Blue Earth, Hollandale, Mankato, Marshall, Minnesota Lake, Montevideo, Owatonna, Redwood Falls, Sleepy Eye, Tyler, Wabasso, and Wheaton.
South Dakota: Brookings, Garretson, Huron, Madison, Milbank, and Watertown.
IH pioneered electric powered implements in the '50's, hydrostatic transmissions in the '60's, & row crop 4wd 2+2 88 Series tractors in the '70's, hurtz 2B 1st, just say'n. The JD's R purty for half a mil.
@20:50, it would be nice if you covered manual section control. I would like to use as a means of split row planting with a couple rows turned off for future spraying, but haven't been able to get it to work properly.
This thing could be a lightning magnet. I manage a 20,000 ac farm in Georgia and we are all John Deere. IVT transmissions give alot of trouble we have them repaired and keep going. Last year our 8R230 with a 12 row exact emerge high speed all electric drive planter attached was struck by lightning one night during planting season. Bill to repair the damage was $173,000.00 for both pieces and 3 months time down. Technology is a must for large farms but it comes at a large cost.
Yes is end era but people don't understand farm change a lot all years.i live calgary alberta and last 50 years is shocking with better tractor,combine,grain truck,farm dealer,grain distribution,railroad grain car,grain terminal vancouver,prince rupert bc everything change yes john deere was big thinker but the company change a lot too.thank you video 😊
I'm a no-till farmer. I can still remember my roots, even though I don't turn my ground over each spring. I can still go out into my fields and dig into the soil and get my hands in it. But still, I miss the cool damp smell of a freshly opened furrow.
Your right ploughing it is .That plough is about 25 years out of date. Look at Keverland and Overum and meney other plough manufacturers here in Europe 🇪🇺 there light years ahead of this
@@brendanmckenna1983not much innovation with plows here because hardly anybody uses them anymore, while across the pond they seem to be fairly common still.
Simply economic that they discontinued it. I talked with a guy who was making moldboard plows for Deere right before they stopped and said that it doesn’t make sense to keep a product going when you only build 1 or 2 every year.
As, I type, John Deere is putting money in the pockets of politicians to make it illegal for Deere customers to work on their own equipment that they paid good money for. Deere stock should be worthless right now due to farmers refusing to buy Deere equipment until Deere changes its totalitarian practices. But, that's not happening because farmers have embraced the behaviors of their oppressors. Shameful.
The Hoover vacuum cleaner company originally made horse bridles. When cars came along their sales slumped. Vacuum cleaners were starting to take off so they switched their business model. JD is still making farm equipment, its just that plowing isn't a big thing anymore.
Not one runs terraces anymore around here. They push out the slews and draws the old timers let grow up in trees to stop the ditches. They call it cleaning a place up. 5 years later theres a ditch and a sway that 5 end dumps wouldn't fill. The plow is a tool of conservation not just tillage and it means more work to maintain what god left us. Some ore just all about speed to serve greed around here. My grandpa would knock most of my family in the head if he was still here. Spend a half million dollars on a tractor when they could spend a few hundred on fuel to keep thier topsoil from running down the Mississippi. Mr Deere, it is a sad day in farming. Its like some have forgotten how to farm. For those who know it takes 50 years to build an inch of topsoil and farm like it does GOD BLESS YOU. Rest assured your not the one the old men are cussing when you walk out of the coffee shop or sale barn.
Your absolutely right! Farmers used to rotate crops, hay, corn, soybeans, hay.... now it's all get it done in a few days and go on vacation, these millennial farmers don't know what real farming is anymore, just buying fancy grain semis and having the biggest four wheel drive tractors and combines. Around my area the State pays farmers $300 per acre for putting their farms into wetlands, what a waste!!! just more mosquitos and geese that eat the neighboring farms crops off!!! Sad!
Thanks Sam! May I had a little history? I was an engineer for John Deere for 36 yrs. When I began, the Metric plows, 2800, et al, were tested in the Montevideo area. In the early ‘80’s, I became the principal design engineer for the current production plows. So, I had to come up with solutions for problems with those plows. Eventually, a number of those solutions were combined into the 10 series plows, 2810 and 3710, introduced in 1987. Last fall, I was asked to come out of retirement to assist with this last build. I witnessed this plow being prepared for shipment on June 1, 2023 at Des Moines Works. I am honored that my legacy endured for 36 years. I hope to visit Kibble someday to see this plow.
whatever happened to sticking with tradition, I mean land rover range rover, refuses to get rid of the adjustable armrest when they clearly don't need it because they have a center console armrest .they keep it for tradition