Buying a combine harvester, such as the John Deere S690, is a big purchasing decision. So it’s important to make the right choice. With this in mind, we’ve created this buyer’s guide to see how the S690 stacks up, and if it’s the machine for you.
But first, you need to set expectations about what you’re getting from your harvester. After all, they are an investment that can cost up to 500K!
So, your harvester should deliver:
For each of these points John Deere delivers. They are the industry leader for agricultural machinery and equipment manufacturing, and are one of the big 4 combine brands to choose from.
The S690 is the largest model in the John Deere S-Series combine harvester range. It outranks the S680 with greater horsepower and a larger clean grain system.
This combine harvester is best suited to agricultural harvesting of wheat, rice, barley, oats, peas, soya, canola and maize. The high performance of John Deere’s S-Series combines boils down to the front-end equipment that has greater harvesting capacity than earlier models thanks to the 14,100 L grain tank.
So, if you’re looking for a machine suited to large commercial-scale harvesting, the S690 is a combine to seriously consider.
Take a look at how 11 S690 combine harvesters tackle wheat harvesting
Disclaimer: The combine harvester in this clip may be an overseas model. The Australian model may vary from above.
Machines4U data shows that used John Deere S690 models range between $260,000 and $460,350, which averages at $355,436. The current average cost comes in at $334,091* depending on the condition, age and hours of the machine.
With a big brand name, comes a high price tag, which is why a brand new machine can set you back more than $600,000.
Engine: John Deere PowerTech PSS Engine
Cylinders: 6
Max Power: 543 HP
Conveyor Width: 1,397 mm
Conveyor Length: 1,727 mm
Fuel Capacity: 1,250 L
Grain Tank Capacity: 14,096 L
Unloading Rate: 135 L/s
Operating Weight: 19,221.5 kg
See the full specs of the John Deere S690 here.
There are a number of benefits and things to consider when looking at the S690 combine harvester. We’ve found some of the main points and listed them below.
A few of the main features include:
As with every machine, there are things to note, including:
So, is the S690 for you? If so, you can find a range of used John Deere S690 combines for sale here.
Sources: The Combine Forum, John Deere brochures, deere.com.au
*Prices are based on Machines4U listing data provided by sellers/advertisers and are an approximation only. Data is correct up to and at the time of publishing. Prices may change and need to be verified with individual sellers.
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