Combines Best John Deere Combine Ever

Green_Envy

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In my opinion, the squareback diesel 105. They are lengendary around here for their reliability and longitivity. A very close second would be the 20 series combine. We had a 9600 but it didn't do as good as job as our 8820 does. I do know a guy that has a first year production 9600 and is still going strong.
 

Bigsky

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In my humble opinion, it would be the 8820,7720. We bought an 8820 in 1989 that had been operated by a custom operator for 1 year. In the 6 years that we ran it, we had 1 minor stop in all. That was a key that slipped out on the top return elevator shaft. Took us only a short time to fix, and away we went. Our 9600 is more comforable, easier to operate, but in the long run, the 8820 would put in just as many bushels in a season as the 9600.
 

wheaty

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I like the 7720 and 8820 also. It just seems like it can go and go without breakdowns. For for those of you that have had the 9600 series and the 20 series i got a really slick 7720 and i was thinking aobut a second machine would you reccomend 20 series or 00 series thanks in advance
 

Silver750

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Best John Deere combine ever has to be a 1969 105 diesel. In 89 when the 9000 series came out it incorporated much of the basic design of the 5 series combines. I Remember looking at one with a fellow farmer and his first comment was that John Deere "has went back to making them like they used to.
 

caribou

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8820 Titan II with the 50 series motor. Excellent machine, does a great job especially when tweaked a little. Mine has Trelleborg tires front and rear, RWA, Crary extension, bubble up auger, solid cylinder and concave from St. John welding. Just hope I never have to sell it as long as I live. Has been my dream combine for years and now am in my second season with it. I'm sure down the road I'll end up with a bigger, later machine; but plan to keep this one as a backup when that time comes.
 

deereman

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the best combine ever made is sts series and i have a cousin who works for a deere company and he has showing me why the are the best he even ran one in the same field with other color machines nothing runs like a deere
 

800_RMK

Guest
Do you happen to have a picture of your 88. I would like to see what your tire setup looks like.
 

make0905

Guest
Best is surely the STS because if you look at this combine and see how simple it is built then i must say I'm still wondering how you can get such a great performance with such less parts! Haven't seen anything better jet!
 

steamboat_will

Guest
I bought a 900 hour 7720 a few years back that had sit in a shed since 1986 and was washed and waxed every year. I spend $17.50 on a belt and ran it for year cut 1000 acres of beans with it. That was the best JD combine I ever saw. And even though I am a IH man I wish I had kept that combine. Hard to service I must say though. later Will
 

97_9500

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I don't know what model it is but the best combine is the one that eliminated the use of horses. At least you can control a motor and it gives you steady output all day. Now for actual models, I think the 7720 and 8820 when they came out were just as big as the STS models today. I liked our 7720, never had a problem with it but I think the 9500 has too much power for that type of system meaning the belts slip before the engine even dies down. When the load was too much on the 7720, you would know when to slow down.
 
 
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