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What is the most powerful John Deere combine?

What is the most powerful John Deere combine?

John Deere X9 1100
John Deere X9 1100 Not only is this combine a huge beast of a machine, it’s also the most powerful state of the art harvester from what is one of Australia’s most popular brands.

What engine is in John Deere 4400 combine?

Deere chose to power the 4400 with a 292 cubic inch six-cylinder gas engine. This unit was built by Chevrolet for use in its pickups and trucks and managed to produce 92 horsepower at 2,500 RPM.

What engines are in John Deere combines?

Powerful John Deere engines. John Deere-designed and -built 6068, 6090, and 6125 turbocharged, air-to-air aftercooled, diesel engines are used in the STS combines. PowerTech Plus 6.8 L engine is base equipment for the 9560 STS Combine.

What class is the X9 combine?

“The X9 1000 or X9 1100 (class 10 and 11 combines) are for producers who need extra-large capacity and who can handle that extra capacity,” Arnold explained. According to Deere, the X9 1100 can harvest up to 30 acres of high-yielding wheat per hour and harvest up to 7,200 bushels per hour in high-yielding corn.

What engine is in a John Deere 6600 combine?

six cylinder diesel engine
The John Deere Sidehill 6600 is self-propelled and powered with a 89.5 kW (120 hp) six cylinder diesel engine.

What years did John Deere make the 4400 combine?

Deere 4400 combines were made from 1970-1979. The highest auction sale price the past 20 plus years on a 4400 combine sold at auction with no heads was $6,250, all the way back on a February 10, 2006 auction in west-central Illinois, where a 1979 model 4400 with 1,733 hours sold for $6,250. It sold for $13,000.

What are the different classes of combines?

Combine Classes Class 6 combines are 268 horsepower (hp) to 322 hp and Class 7’s are 323 hp to 374 hp. If we differentiate small and large combines between Class 6 and 7, where Class 6 and lower are “small” and Class 7 and up are “large” we see that small combines made up 95% of the used combines sold in 2002.

What is the newest combine?

The new John Deere X9 Combine and C16F Folding Corn Head can harvest up to 7,200 bushels per hour of high-yielding corn. Inside the spacious, restyled X Series cab is more storage space, more USB ports and better connectivity than its predecessor.

How much is a brand new John Deere combine?

$380,000 to $480,000
Most new John Deere combines are priced from $380,000 to $480,000, said Michael Cessna, a sales representative for the Arends-Hogan-Walker (AHW) dealership east of Urbana.

How much horsepower does a 6600 John Deere combine have?

104 horsepower
The 6600 was introduced with a Dubuque-built 303 gasoline or 329 diesel engine. These engines provided 104 horsepower, more or less matching that of the 105. The 6600 had a 44 inch separator, 6,486 square inches of separating area and 4,478 square inches of cleaning area.

What is a John Deere 4400 combine worth?

How many HP is a John Deere 4400?

John Deere 4400

John Deere 4400 Power
Engine (gross): 35.7 hp 26.6 kW
Engine (net): 33.7 hp 25.1 kW
Gear PTO (claimed): 29.5 hp 22.0 kW
Hydro PTO (claimed): 28.5 hp 21.3 kW

What are the different models of John Deere combine combines?

Models include the S760, S770, S780, and S790. The John Deere T670 Combine offers several features designed to improve the threshing and separating process, including single-point feederhouse latching, a mass-flow sensor, and reel resume in-cab control.

When was the first John Deere combine harvester made?

1927: The company produced its first combine harvester, the John Deere No. 2, which combined harvesting and threshing methods into a single operation. 1934: John Deere Harvester Works grew to 1.16 million square feet of buildings that spanned across 58 acres. This site also included 12,820 feet of underground tunnels.

How big is John Deere Harvester Works?

1934: John Deere Harvester Works grew to 1.16 million square feet of buildings that spanned across 58 acres. This site also included 12,820 feet of underground tunnels. 1935: The company acquired the No. 36 hillside combine, the top machine in the industry, from Caterpillar Tractor Co.

Why choose a John Deere self propelled combine?

Harvesting innovation since 1947, John Deere self-propelled combines are known for their productivity, reliability and efficiency. Bridging our historic past with the future of integrated technology, the S Series is engineered and built to help you make the most of every harvest season.

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