2025 John Deere X Series X9 1100

2025 John Deere X Series X9 1100

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  • Year 2025
  • Make John Deere
  • Model X Series
  • Engine PowerTech™ PSS
2025 John Deere X Series X9 1100

2025 John Deere X Series X9 1100

2025 John Deere X Series X9 1100

  • 690 Max engine horsepower
  • 5.3 bu/s (186.7 liters/s) peak unload rate
  • 460-bushel (16,210-liter) power folding grain tank
  • Integrated G5Plus CommandCenter™ Display and StarFire™ Receiver with available SF-RTK

Features may include:

Lower your harvesting costs, raise your expectation

The X Series helps reduce fuel costs by 20 percent per bushel harvested. Plus, you can count on an improved grain tank sample and better residue spread, which adds up over a harvest season. With this improved design, you can harvest more acres per day with improved fuel consumption.

  • 20 percent better fuel efficiency per bushel harvested - Run 14 hours without stopping for fuel and enjoy fuel savings of up to 20 percent or more as measured in gallons per bushel. An updated John Deere engine, belt drive system, and ProDrive™ XL transmission make it possible. The JD14 (13.6 L, 830-cu in.) engine runs at 1900 rpm during harvest and is partnered with an updated driveline layout that reduces parasitic loss to improve fuel economy. The ProDrive XL transmission leverages two efficient motors to improve power transfer at typical harvesting speeds, and when moving to the next field you can travel up to 40 km/h (25 mph) to get back to harvesting.
  • 36 percent larger cleaning shoe more efficiently cleans high-yielding and high-foreign-matter crops with less loss and a better grain tank sample - Conditions may change throughout the day but your grain quality won’t. The massive 7-m2 (75-sq ft) Dyna-Flo™ XL cleaning shoe delivers 36 percent more cleaning area to effectively handle thin dry crop, thick wet crop, and everything in between.
  • Uniform residue spread up to 15.2 m (50 ft) with the ability to properly size residue from the cab - Size the chaff and spread it where you want it to speed decomposition and improve soil warming – a feature you’ll really appreciate next year in the spring.
More bushels per hour, more acres per day

If you ever wished you could harvest a few more acres per day, the X Series Combines is the right choice for you. More capacity – up to a 70 percent increase on the X9 1100 – means you can cover a lot more ground with improved grain quality and less grain loss.

  • Harvest up to 7200 bu per hour in high-yielding corn and 30 acres per hour in wheat – The X Series dual separator with 45 percent more threshing area and 80 percent more separating area than previous models improve performance in the toughest conditions.
  • Reduce losses and improve grain tank quality – With 36 percent more cleaning area and 85 percent more air flow than previous models, the Dyna-Flo™ XL cleaning shoe was built to handle the increased capacity from the rotors. The industry’s largest cleaning shoe keeps loss levels low and grain quality high; you’ll really appreciate the difference in tough wheat, canola, and high-moisture corn.
John Deere X9 1100 vs. CLAAS® 8800 – Independent PAMI benchmarking

Combine capacity, time, and money - what are they worth to you? In late September and early October of 2020, John Deere contracted PAMI (Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute) to conduct independent benchmarking of the John Deere X9 1100 Combine versus the CLAAS 8800 Combine. PAMI tested these combines in tough wheat and canola conditions in Western Canada, and what they found was impressive.

Capacity
  • In 102 bu/acre wheat, PAMI found the X9 1100 Combine had a 28 percent capacity advantage over the CLAAS 8800 at a 1 percent total loss threshold (figure 10 of the PAMI report). Considering a farm with 8,000 acres of wheat, here is a breakdown of how a John Deere X9 Combine would compare to a CLAAS 8800 when harvesting wheat at 1 percent loss:

Engine

Engine PowerTech™ PSS
Engine Manufacturer John Deere
Displacement 13.6 L (830 cu in.)
Engine Power Rated: 450 kW (603 hp) | Maximum: 515 kW (690 hp) | Power boost @ rated speed: 39.5 kW (53 hp)
Emissions Final Tier 4 (FT4)
Rated Engine Speed 1900 rpm

Drivetrain

Drive System Fixed or variable speed

Operational

Operating Speed Cleaning fan speed: 570 to 1430 rpm | Rotor speed range: 300 to 1300 rpm
Operating Conditions Unloading rate: 186 L/s (5.3 bu/sec)

Dimensions

Dimensions Concave area: 1.6 m2 (17.22 sq ft) | Separating area: 3.6 m2 (38.75 sq ft) | Total cleaning area (louvered): 6.97 m2 (75.02 sq ft) | Discharge grate area: 0.4508 m2 (4.85 sq ft) | Front chaffer: 0.97 m2 (10.4 sq ft) | Chaffer: 3.13 m2 (33.69 sq ft) | Sieve area: 2.87 m2 (30.89 sq ft)
Length Rotor: 3.51 m (11.5 ft) | Unloading auger: 7.9, 8.7, or 9.45 m (26, 28.5, or 31 ft)
Rotor Diameter 60.1 cm (24 in.)
Width 1720 mm (67.7 in.)

Capacities

Fuel Capacity 1249.2 L (330 gal.)
Volume Grain tank size: 16,200 L (460 bu)

Features

Features Feed Accelerator, Stone Trap (FAST): Reverser Modulated feederhouse reverser Eight-wing chevron FAST | Separator type: Dual rotor
Conveyor Type Chain slat type: Four-strand chain with formed steel slats

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