What does STS mean on JD combine?
Single Tine Separator
The Single Tine Separator )STS) is the heart and soul of the most productive combine on the market, the John Deere 9860 STS. John Deere’s 1999 introduction of its 50 Series Combines – featuring the Single Tine Separator (STS) – represented a bold step forward in harvesting technology for the company.
What year did John Deere make a 9650 combine?
2000-2003
John Deere 9550W 9650STS 9750STS Combine 2000-2003.
How much horsepower does a John Deere 9650 have?
290 hp
Engine
Displacement | 8.1 cu in (0 m) |
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Engine Model | 6081H |
Number of Cylinders | 6 |
Power | 290 hp (216 kw) |
Power Boost Power | 241 hp (180 kw) |
How many bushels does a John Deere 9650 hold?
John Deere 9650 STS Combine This remarkable piece of farming equipment is built with a 290 horsepower PowerTech™ engine and a 250-bushel grain tank.
What year was the 9600 combine made?
In 1992, New Generation Engines were introduced in the 9500 and 9600 models, while automatic speed control for corn heads and row crop heads were made available for all models. The series’ feeder house pivoting was then improved and the HarvesTrak was made a standard feature in 1993.
What year is a 9500 combine?
The John Deere company began producing the 9500 Combine in 1989 as part of its Maximizer series. This model of combine was intended for corn and bean harvesting, but could be fitted with attachments for harvesting of other crops, such as barley and wheat. Production of this model ended after 1997.
How tall is a 9550 combine?
13.5 feet will be the height. John Deere has to ship them all over the US and there are bridges to drive under. Take off wheels set on low-boy move across the US. My 9550 with 30.5 will go in my 14 ft door with the topper up.
What is a walker combine?
For cultivation purposes, combine harvesters are used which thresh the material to be harvested in parcels, wherein it is necessary to prevent mixture of the grains of different parcels by allowing the straw walker to run completely empty.