![]() ![]() The series’ feeder house pivoting was then improved and the HarvesTrak was made a standard feature in 1993.įrom 1994 to 1997, many design and technological features were added to the John Deere 9000 Series Combines to help farmers reach higher production and better collect data on the field. In 1992, New Generation Engines were introduced in the 95 models, while automatic speed control for corn heads and row crop heads were made available for all models. ![]() A breather was added to the Posi-Torque cylinder drive along with a new fuel tank and filler cap to progress sealing ability. ![]() After which, in 1991, all models were improved with increased cooling capacity and drive torque of the feeder house slip clutch. In 1990, the grain tank loading auger flighting of these machines was strengthened and the chaff spread was made available. 1990-1993 Model Changesĭuring this short span of time, the John Deere 9000 Series Combines’ horsepower increased dramatically across all models, with the 9400 increasing from 155 to 185 hp, and the 9600 increasing from 200 to 260 hp. Let’s take a look at the complete transformation that took place from 1990 to 2005. We thought it would be interesting to take a trip down memory lane, and explore the key model changes that were made to John Deere 9000 Series Combines that have led us to current combines on the market. ![]()
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