John Deere is really an impressive company. I just spent 16 days straight on the JD 9560r tractor. Best tractors we have owned. We don’t have an X9 yet but will probably buy those next time we trade.
Merci pour cette merveilleuse vidéo. J'ai grandi dans une ferme de blé dans l'Idaho, il y a de nombreuses années. À cette époque, les moissonneuses-batteuses chargeaient des camions de deux tonnes, et nous transportions le grain vers les entrepôts de stockage. Le chargement en mouvement pouvait être un défi pour cette fille de la ferme ! Ces vidéos me ramènent à tellement de souvenirs heureux, affectueux et amusants. Travailler en toute sécurité à la ferme. Profitez du style de vie ! Rien de mieux que de grandir dans une ferme ou un ranch.
The continuous development and innovation in modern agriculture machines drive progress towards a more efficient, resilient, and sustainable agricultural sector.
man wishing i was back in the fields. Uni has been so draining, wish I coukd get behind the wheel just one more time for my grandfather to see. Such is life 😢
*This Video brings back some very fond memories for me as a kid growing up on the prairies in Canada . Everyone worked long hours at harvest , sometimes all night . It wasn't uncommon to be 14 and driving some very large combines . Not anything as large as these though*
Thanks for the wonderful video. I grew up on a wheat farm in Idaho...many, many yrs ago. In those days the combines loaded into 2-ton trucks and we hauled the grain into storage warehouses. Loading on the go could be a challenge for this farm girl! These videos bring back so, so many happy, fond and just fun memories. Farm safe. Enjoy the lifestyle! Nothing better than growing up on a ranch/farm.
Dios bendiga a Estados Unidos, por su gran esfuerzo y dedicación al campo y a la alimentación, saludos y bendiciones totales, desde Turen Portuguesa Venezuela
as a kid i loved in the summer when the farmers would get the harvester out it was a yellow new holland and i would watch them for hours till the field of wheat was gone.
Im from the UK,I grew up on the outskirts of the city so was surrounded by countryside, In the summer holidays I used to sit and watch the Combines in the fields near my house, especially at dusk on a warm summer evening, the air smelled of fresh cut wheat and the dust used to linger in air! Such a nostalgic memory! Loved watching them through the night with all the lights on! 🇬🇧
Danke für ihren Kommentar, ich stimme ihnen voll zu, in meiner Kindheit habe ich auch immer den Erntemaschinen bis in die Nacht aufgepasst. LG aus Germany
I have a John Deere 1140, and when i look at these big machine i just laugh at myself😂. But this gives me inspiration and motivation, big up sublime stuff there ❤👏
Ранее в СССР летишь на самолёте из Минеральных вод в Целиноград, 3 часа, внизу поля в виде шахматной доски, то бишь под пары и урожай, завораживающая красота! А это приличное расстояние с Северного Кавказа в Казахстан!
A stavim sa,ze tato techniku ako tu vo videu bola v ZSSR pouzivana daavno pred tym,ako toto zbytocne video vobec vzniklo!!!! Navyse,kombajn si sam tahal tzv žaciu listu,dlhu (po namotovani siroku!) 12 az 14 metrov!! nepotreboval traktor na prepravu lišty!! Takuto tzv trhovu ekonomiku nech si zeru nevzdelanci zo zapadnej europy,,,
This Video brings back some very fond memories for me as a kid growing up on the prairies in Canada . Everyone worked long hours at harvest , sometimes all night . It wasn't uncommon to be 14 and driving some very large combines . Not anything as large as these though .
I grew up the same way Robert, on the farm constantly. Already knew how to drive when I was 10 or so from being on equipment all the time... I complained about it then and I miss it now... Lol
The first I bought was a JD 7700 with a 22 ft header. I bought the combine for $37,000. in 1974. It could harvest wheat that was half the yield a little slower. I think the X9 is $800.000. The wheat price was $3.20 the last brought 6.25 in 2021 I contracted 2022 for $10.70 but will have very little to sell. I did not know about the price so did not know to plant more irrigated. The non irrigated failed.
Damn what a catcher! You folks have some very nice machines and gorgeous land. I can see y'all take very good care of it as well. God bless all of you good people over there, from a Western Tennessee Farmer.