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    About John Deere Combines

    John Deere released its first combine in 1927 and has continually refined its mechanical processes and technology since then to improve harvest efficiency and quality.

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    Stock Number71201
    Location: Augusta, Arkansas
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    Location: Solomon, Kansas
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    Location: Nyssa, Oregon
    Seller: NYSSA TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT
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    Location: Nyssa, Oregon
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    Location: Nyssa, Oregon
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    Location: Nyssa, Oregon
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    Location: Nyssa, Oregon
    Seller: NYSSA TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT
    Serial Number000574
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    Stock NumberEQ-40174
    Location: Black Creek, Wisconsin
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Black Creek, WI
    Serial Number3229
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    Stock NumberEQ-8098
    Location: Downing, Wisconsin
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Downing, WI
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    Stock NumberEQ-CM144540
    Location: Germantown, Illinois
    Seller: Cook Tractor
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    Location: Solomon, Kansas
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    Stock NumberEQ-CM144520
    Location: Germantown, Illinois
    Seller: Cook Tractor
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    Location: Newark Valley, New York
    Seller: Goodrich Auction Service
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    Location: Broadway, Virginia
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    Stock NumberEQ-36720
    Location: Ft. Atkinson, Iowa
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Ft. Atkinson, IA
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    Stock NumberEQ-36186
    Location: Sikeston, Missouri
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Sikeston, MO
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    Stock NumberEQ-35869
    Location: Hendricks, Minnesota
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Hendricks, MN
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    Stock NumberEQ-35868
    Location: Hendricks, Minnesota
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Hendricks, MN
    Serial NumberSEVERAL
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Rockford, Illinois
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Germantown, Illinois
    Seller: Cook Tractor
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    Location: Maxwell, Nebraska
    Serial NumberH04420X600197
    ConditionDismantled
    Stock Number27047
    Location: Rockford, Illinois
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    Stock NumberEQ-36409
    Location: Ft. Atkinson, Iowa
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Ft. Atkinson, IA
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    Stock NumberEQ-19705
    Location: Hendricks, Minnesota
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Hendricks, MN
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    Stock NumberEQ-1445412
    Location: Germantown, Illinois
    Seller: Cook Tractor
    Serial Number7592
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    Stock NumberEQ-39479
    Location: Downing, Wisconsin
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Downing, WI
    Serial Number264298
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    Stock NumberEQ-38817
    Location: Black Creek, Wisconsin
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Black Creek, WI
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    Stock NumberEQ-37747
    Location: Black Creek, Wisconsin
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Black Creek, WI

    About John Deere Combines


    John Deere X9 Combine

    John Deere, a blacksmith working in Grand Detour, Illinois, began manufacturing farm equipment after creating the first commercially successful self-scouring steel plough in 1837, which was better-suited to Midwestern soil conditions than the cast-iron ploughs that were commonly used at the time. The company introduced its first combine, a three-in-one harvesting machine that could reap, thresh, and winnow, in 1927. Smaller and lighter-weight models would follow in the years that followed. Continued improvements brought hillside technology to the combines in the 1930s, enabling them to work on slope gradients up to 50% and released its first self-propelled combine in 1947. Deere introduced its first attachable corn head in the 1950s, which allowed corn to be cut, shelled, and cleaned in one operation. The company rolled out its Single-Tine Separation System (STS) in 1999, which increased its combines’ threshing and separating capacity.

    The Quest For Ever Better Harvests

    Today’s combines come in wheel or track models with increased harvesting capacity that consume less fuel and can harvest in less-than-ideal conditions. The machines give growers detailed harvest information in real time and make it easy to compare current yields to those of previous years.

    Popular recent models include the S780, which is powered by a 13.5-liter 473-horsepower (353-kilowatt) John Deere PowerTech PSS engine and is equipped with a 123-inch (312-centimeter) rotor and a 400-bushel (14,000-liter) grain tank. The combine has a center-mounted hydraulic cylinder that allows adjustments to the platform tilt of the cutterbar to be made from the cab. The high-capacity grain tank empties at speeds up to 3.8 bushels per second, and has a cover that can be controlled from inside the cab with the push of a button. Operator comfort has also come a long way from the earliest combines. Deere’s S Series machines feature ergonomic controls and adjustable air-suspension swivel seats.

    John Deere also offers drapers, corn heads, auger platforms, and belt pickup units to further tailor cuts and consistency to growers’ needs.

    Find John Deere Combines

    You’ll find a large selection of new and used John Deere combines, including models from the popular S series such as the S670, S680, S780, and S790, as well as X9 Series combines for sale at TractorHouse.com.

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