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azcutter |
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Casa Grande,AZ | New john deere quad track Edited by azcutter 5/11/2014 20:39 (image.jpg) Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (96KB - 1689 downloads) | ||
Chad H |
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NE SD | Needs a little more yellow behind the cab but I would sure run one. | ||
six feet aboveground |
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Hear it has Cummins engine. | |||
S.C.B. Farms |
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Southeast Iowa | What model or size is that one ? | ||
Newguy |
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Renville Minnesota | IMO | ||
WillB |
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Ontario Canada | six feet aboveground - 5/11/2014 20:03 Hear it has Cummins engine. I bet not, chances are it is a powertech. Would not have the 55 gallon drum exhsust if it were Cummins powered. | ||
johnypop |
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ND | Why would Deere go back to Cummins? | ||
Chad H |
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NE SD | They use Cummins in forage harvesters, not sure why they wouldn't in higher hp tractors. Looks to me like it says 9610 on the side. Edited by Chad H 5/11/2014 20:14 | ||
canadian farmer |
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My bet is a QSX15. The engine / filters / cooling arrangement on all the pictures I have seen appears different than the 13.5 This tractor will be a 9RX. The X representing 4 track design. The largest size will be a 9650RX with a 15L cummins engine. Deere and Cummins teamed up in designing a special "deere only" cummins engine with a deere serial number. (this will get around dealers needing certifications.) Edited by canadian farmer 5/11/2014 20:25 | |||
Gerard |
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Woodham, Ontario | They still are using Cummins engines in the 7980 forage harvesters... Those are still Tier 2 motors (800hp) | ||
garvo |
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western iowa,by Denison | till you run the chopper with the cummins you will not understand horsepower-after running my 7950 with the q-19 I can truly say all other motors have NO power | ||
RedFork2.0 |
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Central Oklahoma | Yikes that's ugly! | ||
swcil |
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Macoupin County IL | Nice looking Deere might get a few of the quad people back You know what they say once you go red you never go back Maybe that wasn't what they say but sounded good : ) | ||
730diesel |
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NE ND | Imagine the price tag. | ||
Erik in SD |
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East Central SD | I'll never have a need for it, but it sure would be fun to run! | ||
Franz |
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Ohio | Those ATI tracks with the extra idler are fugly. | ||
Farmboy170 |
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NJ | I see they put a flapper on the exhaust instead of the stupid curved stack that every time it rains it gets water down the exhaust. Then when you start it it blows sooty water all over everything.... I hate curved stacks | ||
Old Pokey |
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Franz - 5/11/2014 17:57 Those ATI tracks with the extra idler are fugly. 40+ posts in less than a day. | |||
ontario |
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Wow ugly, why do these engineers design tractors to look like transformers? | |||
TSBFarms |
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NC Iowa | +1 | ||
cdm975 |
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Manitoba, Canada | That looks like the camoplast undercarriage. | ||
Franz |
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Ohio | I think you need to refigure your calculations. | ||
Galen |
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NE, KS | swcil - 5/11/2014 You know what they say once you go red you never I cannot agree with that statement ! | ||
iamurphy |
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NE,IOWA | 13.5 deere motor 15 liter cummins | ||
Trucker1 |
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Sparta, WI | garvo - 5/11/2014 20:23 till you run the chopper with the cummins you will not understand horsepower-after running my 7950 with the q-19 I can truly say all other motors have NO power The Cummins is a beast but also a massive fuel hog. If you think no other motor has power you have never ran one of these. :) Edited by Trucker1 5/11/2014 21:24 | ||
TA63 |
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SD | Franz - 5/11/2014 20:57 Those ATI tracks with the extra idler are fugly. They look a million times better than the tracks on the original pic, and case quads. | ||
tractorpaint |
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NW iowa | Was this a snapchat? Looks like it because of the number in the corner. | ||
Mntaxedtodeath |
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SWMN | TA63 - 5/11/2014 21:36 Franz - 5/11/2014 20:57 Those ATI tracks with the extra idler are fugly. They look a million times better than the tracks on the original pic, and case quads. They have the same solid idler wheels that the first case quads Had and didn't work . I guess they will have to take many years to figure them out to get them as good as case are now. | ||
farmer_white |
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SC WI | It's strange that all the deere guys said they didn't need a quad and that 2 tracks were better. Give it a few years and deere won't even make a 2 track unit anymore. | ||
jedeka |
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Boone, Iowa | Just put it on your Farm Plan account. Lol. | ||
TA63 |
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SD | Mntaxedtodeath - 5/11/2014 21:56 TA63 - 5/11/2014 21:36 Franz - 5/11/2014 20:57 Those ATI tracks with the extra idler are fugly. They look a million times better than the tracks on the original pic, and case quads. They have the same solid idler wheels that the first case quads Had and didn't work . I guess they will have to take many years to figure them out to get them as good as case are now. Not gonna pretend to know much about them, as I have very little time in a quad of any manufacture. I just find the ATI version to be more aesthetically pleasing, and it would seem the design would lend itself to climbing up and over ruts, etc better than the flat bottoms on Case track undercarriages. Edited by TA63 5/11/2014 22:23 | ||
olwhda |
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Liberty, MO | Got my belly full of JD Tracks berming on the ends when they applied my NH3, almost like jumping combine ruts, 30 inch or bigger tracks, not going to happen next year, I'll get my old 3pt mtd bar out replace all the hoses, and put it on 9 knives, 21ft at a time. with 1,000 gal wagons, not the 2,000 gal kind. | ||
White Workhorse |
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Sourthern WI | I love how the sheet metal follows the profile of the track. What a cobble job. Looks like they were too cheap to bother coming up with sheet metal for both the wheel version and the track version. | ||
bpreuss |
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MN | If Deere would ever stop making the 2 track units, which they won't, I would have to buy CAT. No desire for any articulated tractor on this farm | ||
WTW |
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Winkler, Manitoba Canada | I would agree that the track design has remarkable similarities to the Delta Track Versatile which runs on a Camoplast undercarriage. However, after looking at the picture I wonder if it is actually a photo or a photoshop production. The front drive axle on the picture appears to be located so as to place the differential in the space the engine would occupy. Edited by WTW 5/11/2014 23:29 | ||
illinois-kris |
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IL | What's all this talk about how it looks? Wait I'm on a post with the wrong colored equipment. Deere people worry about looks, the rest worry about performance. | ||
Glenn W. |
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Southeast Washington | In our area we welcome any large horsepower tracked tractor and the more the competition the better off we are with more options. For the hills in the PNW they just can't get tires to hook up like the tracks can. I know JD came out with big duals and triples Michelins saying they could pull like a quad track but never could get it to hook up in the hills like the tracked tractors. Thanks JD for another option for us and we don't even have a John Deere tractor on our farm at this point in time although we have had MFWD's in the past. | ||
tj_farmer |
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NW central IL | interesting they actually teamed up, I heard the cummins was put in as a test mule until their larger motor was finished with testing | ||
KelB |
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Ayr Queensland Australia 4807 | I heard they have allot of Cummins shares | ||
tperhus |
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SE ND | that's because it is a camoplast undercarriage. even the RT tractors are camoplast undercarriage. | ||
CentralILFarmer |
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ECIL | Read on another forum that yes it is a Cummins 15L but supposedly it will be a "Deere Only" cummins motor with a deere serial #, and that the largest model will be a 9650RX, and it does look to me like that model is a 96?? RX. But then again maybe its fake. Who knows. Edited by CentralILFarmer 5/12/2014 12:27 | ||
CentralILFarmer |
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ECIL | Here is another picture : | ||
kritzy |
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red river valley se of fargo | In reply to trucker1, I don't think we'll see too many v-8's in tractors anymore. | ||
Trucker1 |
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Sparta, WI | Garvo and I were referring to SPFH engines. | ||
Cougar |
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S. IL | Have you ever ran a quadtrac alongside a 2 track unit? | ||
case1h |
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There basically the same as the new holland version of the quadtrac | |||
case1h |
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I'm sure Deere will tell everyone they invented the concept of the quadtrac. Their 2 track design is a dud compared to the quad. No comparison | |||
bpreuss |
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MN | our good friend/neighbor that we harvest sugar beets with has had quad tracks since day 1, so I have been in/around them for a long time. I myself do not like articulated tractors anyway, but after seeing all of the problems he has with every single unit, and the amount of fuel those things burn, I will never own one. | ||
n_gus347 |
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The 9610 RX is essentially a Versatile Delta Track painted green. Has a Cummins QSX15 engine, Caterpillar transmission, and the track units are all Camoplast. | |||
countryraised |
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NE Iowa | and where do you come up with this wealth of misinformation? not everything you say is wrong but not everything is correct either. and on a 4 month old post... camoplast has always made deere's tracks, but they are not the same carriage. no cat transmission, same transmission as other deere 4wd. yes, cummins 15L. | ||
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