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Lane Lukefahr
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ก.พ. 2022
Farm Videos
East Perry Community Fair Tractor Pull 2024
Videos and pictures from the tractor pull at the East Perry community Fair 2024 the weight classes increase as the video goes on! Plus Illinois hot farm stock pulling tractor classes!
#tractorpulling
#antiquetractorlife
#americantractor
#tractorpulling
#antiquetractorlife
#americantractor
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John Deere unstyled model D difficult hand startup
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Here is an unedited start to finish video on hand cranking and starting one of the John Deere Model D it has trouble starting due to the fact it more than likely has a blown head gasket. This needs repair and it will be torn down and fixed!
Scenes of the Big Boy Steam Train 🚂 Arcadia Mo 2024
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Scenes of the Big Boy Steam Train 🚂 Arcadia Mo 2024
John Deere A Start Up Hand Crank!!
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Starting my 1938 John Deere A unstyled tractor By hand crank #johndeere #antiquetractorlife #farmequipment #coldstart #handcrank #vintagetractors #antique
How to Change ATV tires Manually the Easy Way!!
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Here I explain how I change my 4 wheeler tire I hope this video is helpful for someone trying to do this for the first time. The bead breaker tool I used in the video is antique but a modern one I believe can be purchased at harbor freight. Good luck and I hope this helps #atv #4wheeler #utv #tirechange #manualtirechanger #newtires #howto #oldshcool #vintagemachinery #vintagetools
Scenes from American Thresherman Show 2024
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These are the pictures and footage I took at the 2024 Thresherman show #steamengines #antiquetractorlife #farmequipment #tractor #history #farmmachinery #AmericanThreshermanAssociation
Cold Starting a 1936 John Deere D cold start video!!
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#johndeereclassic #farming #oldfarmer #mechanic #history #coldstart #oldschool #vintagetractors
John Deere B unstyled first startup in many years!!
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#coldstart #antiquetractor #johndeere #handstart #farming #oldtractors First start of the John Deere B unstyled in many years
Tractor Pull Fredericktown big Diesel tractors best pulls spring 2024
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Tractor Pull Fredericktown big Diesel tractors best pulls spring 2024
Giving a calf a bottle of milk! The miracle calf!
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Giving a calf a bottle of milk! The miracle calf!
Grandpa running one of his favorite Tractors!
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Grandpa running one of his favorite Tractors!
2023 Fall tractor Pull 1st place pulls
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2023 Fall tractor Pull 1st place pulls
First ride in the 1927 Ford Model T touring car rebuilt motor!!
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First ride in the 1927 Ford Model T touring car rebuilt motor!!
The American Thresherman Show 2023 and tractor pull with spark show
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The American Thresherman Show 2023 and tractor pull with spark show
East Perry Community Fair Tractor Pull 2023
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East Perry Community Fair Tractor Pull 2023
JOHN DEERE G HAND START 1942 model unstyled!
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JOHN DEERE G HAND START 1942 model unstyled!
My memories John deere ❤
Dad needed something he could narrow up less than 55 to 60 inches wide to pull our John Deere model R manure spreader thru our one hog finishing shed, we had a 1939 FARMALL H that was narrow enough but we didn't want to narrow up our new to us very clean low hour 1954 FARMALL SUPER H. NO WAY COULD A Farmall M get narrow enough. Skid steer loaders had not been in production yet, Dad investigated putting a DANCO loader on our 1961 IH Cub Cadet till he found out how much the loader cost. We finally stopped finishing up hogs in that shed. Dad welded up a push blade on an old 2-wheel garden tractor and pushed all the manure to one end then shoveled everything into the spreader. We had a big hay barn in the far end of the farmstead that all the cattle and a few head of hogs could spend the winter. We were able to load that out into the spreader with the FARMALL M loader tractor. All the hogs and cattle were able to roam the 40 acres of hay or pasture land. But Dad bought a 1940 B to pull the manure spreader which it did ONCE you messed around with the B to get it started. I used the B to rake 20 acres of hay one day This B only had 4 forward speeds and 4th was between 4 and 5 mph, and my Super H with the Fast Forth was 6-1/2 mph. So after about 20 minutes I parked the B and finished raking with the Super H, eventually I started hooking both our rakes together so I raked 14 ft into each windrow or turned shorter on the headlands and raked two passes into one windrow, total of 28 feet in a windrow. I had a David Bradley 4 bar rake and an old tall steel wheel New Idea rake, the big drive wheels 5 feet in diameter, the New Idea rake was the only rake with a hitch on the back to pull another rake. We mowed hay with our 6 ft wide Brillion rotary mower with the right side and right rear diagonal side piece removed, 6 ft at 5 mph and NEVER had to stop to unplug, I could have pulled a wider mower but you use what you have. I used the same two rakes raking straw from combining oats with our #25 or #30 Deere combine. That's when those 14 ft wide passes with the rakes really saved time, and since only the tops of the oats were cut with the combines the straw didn't pile up real fast.
Jocks car lincoln continental
Love hearing the olds ones purring
@@TonyMartin-nz8gn I know it I’m the same
Yup, looks easy
Fantastic car.
What's with all the tinkering
@@michaelvalentine629 All the time
Maaaaagnificent! 💯
@@CurtisWhitehead-wn5bs thanks
One of my best college memories is from the East Perry Fair. (Well, actually I don’t remember much from that weekend at all.) I was going to SEMO (1991) and was friends with a Perryville native. We were guests that weekend of the Leimbach’s and it might’ve been the most fun I’ve ever had in my life. Cary, if you’re reading this, I miss you, brother. Tell Mother and Father Leimbach, and your sisters I said hello. I still think about you, Will, and Don all the time.
You need to go and eat your oaties first for some muscles.
Were you filming from the water tower the next town over?
Great video
One of my best college memories is from the East Perry Fair. (Well, actually I don’t remember much from that weekend at all.) I was going to SEMO and was friends with a Perryville native. We were guests that weekend of the Leimbach’s and it might’ve been the most fun I’ve ever had in my life. Cary, if you’re reading this, I miss you, brother. Tell Mother and Father Leimbach, and your sisters I said hello. I still think about you, Will, and Don all the time.
This was in 1991.
You should pull the Rusty A….
@@jkinder3227 I know it that would be great I may do that soon.
Another great video. Better than last year. Like the still photos at start. Keep up the good work.
@@catman59 thanks so much!!
What year model is she?
@@clintwilliams3096 I believe it’s a 1936 model
About as much effort as it takes to wake me up too.
@@sebafox7518 aww man that is tough well your comment gives me a chuckle. Lol but I can understand I can be the same way too.
That poor old thing runs like it looks: tired. All the missfires and backfires aren't doing it any favors, I'm glad that you're planning on repairing it. Will you be filming and posting the progress?
@@CrippleX89 yes I could possibly do some videos following the repair
Enjoyed it. I was at the depot. The footage of the train coming through the valley is excellent, really powerful.
@@richardcoplin4103 that’s great I’m glad you enjoyed the video my editing skills are not the best and the pictures when I added them to the video editor it kind of messed them up. But that’s great you got to see it in person as well. It was a great thing to see. Thanks for the comment
Bit smokeey
@@robinsmith8918 yes for sure
Maginificent! Look at those leaf-springs, connecting-rods and pistons!
@@BobbyDior yeah it was incredible it was an amazing experience! Chanel Boy edp sotd for the big boy train viewing!!
The popping sounds are Alemite grease guns used to lubricate loco.
@@robertdshannon5155 awesome that is so cool!!
No loose clothing around rotating components....
My neighbor growing up as kid had the blue & gold bill blass edition top of the line it was so hard.
@@3x3mm awesome that is great
Fun show 🤠🚜
@@SomeplaceOrAnother thanks
Thanks for sharing!
@@adamwheeler07 You’re welcome glad you enjoyed the video!!
Cooool video. Fun day. Another great American Thresherman show….
@@jkinder3227 awesome I’m glad you found it I was going to try and send you the link today.
This is a fantastic piece of history
Thank you, have a '37 waiting for me, it is extremely cold. Good to see how it's done
So awesome Lane! Wonderful that you keep these historic machines alive. Always enjoy seeing what you got around the farm. Thanks for sharing brother ✌🏻🙏🏻
What state are you in?
Какой штат Калифорния?
Love the old ones
Thanks I like the older rough ones too!!
@@lanelukefahr1184 miss my grangmas john deere A such class
@@mikeandcolleenk9831 you bet they where the best I love my A models thanks so much for watching!! 🙌
NIce B. Sounds pretty good.
Thank you so much
Thank you. I've never seen this event before, me and my 6-year-old grandson enjoyed. Looks like it would be fun live.
Your welcome great glad you enjoyed it
Those 8600 fords are a beast
Dang right!! But that 656 Ih out pulled them in the first three classes on the lower weight range! 😂
Yep, its a G.
This one is an A
That blade has just the right weight to cut a little gravel and fill in the dips and dives😀🇨🇦
Yes sir that’s correct!!
I’ve got a 52 Ford 8N with a Davis model 100 loader. That thing is so useful for the frequent smaller jobs around my shop, especially with some clamp on pallet forks. Beats starting up my Ford 5200 with a 7 foot wide loader just to move something around.
You bet!!
How many times a day do you feed it?
I’ll give here one bottle in the morning and one in the evening and now that she is walking better she can get milk from her mom through the day now 😉
@@lanelukefahr1184 She appreciates what you're doing.
Does your Grandpa let you drive his favorite tractor?
Haha not to much I don’t mix I got my own tractors!! Lol
@@lanelukefahr1184 That might be the best thing to do, operate your own. Grandpa's probably protective of that one. Lol
@@auaiao9 yes very much so. Lol
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Takes the job from the graveyard shift and beyond!
Thanks Lily 👋🤣😊
💯%METAL ALL THE WAY 😍. WHAT A GORGEOUS VEHICLE🥂
Now I know why there is daylight savings time 😅
You didn’t show us what you did to get it started. 😩😩😩😩
Well stay tuned to the Chanel and I can make another video on how to start up. Just keep a look out.
Amazing ❤ 3:34
4:00 why is there an international tractor door?
It belongs to my ih 1486 tractor I have red and green paint. Lol