Gain 7 Days at Wheat Harvest
Friday, September 24, 2021
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Gain 7 Days at Wheat Harvest4
According to independent testing by the Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI), the X9 1100 with HD50R header delivered 28% more harvesting capacity with no sacrifice in grain quality when compared with equipment from other manufacturers. That means you can finish wheat harvest a week earlier and move on to other crops. In canola, this combine and header also captures more crop, providing an additional $3.00 per acre of potential revenue.
Read the PAMI wheat report >
Read the PAMI canola report >
CAPACITY
Fast unloading
Unload a full tank in about a minute and a half — up to 5.3 bushels per second! Choose from three power-folding auger lengths.
Save time and improve logistics
With In-field Data Sharing, you can share coverage map and guidance lines for increased efficiency. Machine Sync allows the combine to control the speed, direction and position of the grain cart tractor to automate unloading on-the-go.
Wider feederhouse
23% wider feederhouse to handle additional crop flow and wider headers.
Read the PAMI canola report >
CAPACITY
Dual separator
Two 24-inch rotors with an increased threshing area of 45% and separating area of 80%1 for better threshing and separating in high-volume crops.
Cleaning shoe
New shoe offers 36% more cleaning area1 to effectively put clean grain in the tank in the toughest harvesting conditions.
Bigger on the inside
Even with 45% more threshing area, and 80% more separating area, the outside dimensions are about the same as the S790, for tight turns and narrow transport1.
Fast unloading
Unload a full tank in about a minute and a half — up to 5.3 bushels per second! Choose from three power-folding auger lengths.
Save time and improve logistics
With In-field Data Sharing, you can share coverage map and guidance lines for increased efficiency. Machine Sync allows the combine to control the speed, direction and position of the grain cart tractor to automate unloading on-the-go.
Wider feederhouse
23% wider feederhouse to handle additional crop flow and wider headers.
Wet corn. Tough straw. Staring down less-than-ideal harvest conditions as go time approaches. We’ve all been there. You have a tight harvest window and an even tighter profit margin. You need more productivity and low losses. You need a combine that can get as much done in a day as you need it to — day in and day out, season after season.
You need an X9 Combine. These new combines deliver an average of 45% more harvesting capacity across all crops, with no sacrifice in grain quality — all while using 20% less fuel2. The X9 1100 can harvest up to 30 acres an hour in wheat. And it can harvest up to 7,200 bushels an hour in high-yielding corn, which is more than enough to fill 7 semi-trailer trucks per hour.3
That’s Harvesting to the Power of X.
You need an X9 Combine. These new combines deliver an average of 45% more harvesting capacity across all crops, with no sacrifice in grain quality — all while using 20% less fuel2. The X9 1100 can harvest up to 30 acres an hour in wheat. And it can harvest up to 7,200 bushels an hour in high-yielding corn, which is more than enough to fill 7 semi-trailer trucks per hour.3
That’s Harvesting to the Power of X.
1Internal testing of X9 1100 Combine.
2Internal comparison between X9 1100 and S790 Combines, based on field conditions, per unit harvested.
3Semi-trailer trucks with 993-bushel capacity.
4John Deere X9 1100 with HD50R compared with Claas Lexion 8800 with MacDon
FD145. Calculation based on a header savings of 0.4% bushels per acre, harvesting 72 bushels per acre, and canola pricing at $10.60 USD per bushel, resulting in $3.00 USD per acre yield savings. See PAMI report for full details.
Pre-production model shown. Specifications and design subject to change.
2Internal comparison between X9 1100 and S790 Combines, based on field conditions, per unit harvested.
3Semi-trailer trucks with 993-bushel capacity.
4John Deere X9 1100 with HD50R compared with Claas Lexion 8800 with MacDon
FD145. Calculation based on a header savings of 0.4% bushels per acre, harvesting 72 bushels per acre, and canola pricing at $10.60 USD per bushel, resulting in $3.00 USD per acre yield savings. See PAMI report for full details.
Pre-production model shown. Specifications and design subject to change.
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