We bought a new 1164 County clocking up 6,300hours on our 10,460 acre farm at Scaddan in South East of Western Australia. The main trouble we had was the small radiator struggled on any day over 100 degrees during harvest (which most were). The 4 wheel drive was great in our heavy clay country.
@@ChookHendo I can imagine with the heat of Australia how some machines might struggle.. I spent a year in WA. Perth and down through the wheatbelt to Esperance. It got crazy hot some days. Us Irish boys aren't used to it 🤣 Thanks for watching 👍
Alan, another very enjoyable video. When you think of some of the great brands like Leyland/Marshall, Muir-Hill and County (to name just a few), it is amazing how changing market conditions can lead to the quick demise of such iconic companies. The tractor market is now really dominated by a small group of very powerful companies.
We've got a Muir Hill, a County crawler (along with Track Marshalls) and one you didn't mention a factory built County loading shovel (apparently 16 were made, basically a County set up to run backwards with a bucket loader where the 3 point hitch would've been) that we're slowly putting back together.
Well done Alan especially having to do the video twice. 👍 Very annoying but been there myself. There is huge demand for these now as you say, some are crazy money.👍👍👍
Nice one Alan Another very informative and interesting video on one of the most iconic tractors in their day I drove one once in my life for just half a day, you'd need to be in a twenty acre field to turn it. You need to have a serious word with your sound engineer, after you putting in all the effort and ending up with a silent movie. Keep on keeping on
Fabulous tractor s big 1884 s n 1474 there all lovely tractor s been honest ford power 🔋 grate video as always don't forget the valtra valmet 6000 n 8000series at sum point 😀
Over the years I have driven a 1124, 6610 with farmhand f12 loader and a 1164 best tractors, for comparison I have also used fords from forson major up to 9700 mf from 135 upwards, John Deere, David brown, case. Best of rest prob case 5150 and ford 8210
The company I worked for had a C Reg (1985), Ford Transit 1.5 t pick-up, 4 wd County conversion. It was not a success to put it mildly, very poor turning circle and heavy steering. A complete dog to drive compared to our B Reg standard Transit pick up. It didn't have a passenger seat on delivery from new, as I believe it was overweight on the front axle.
We bought a new 1164 County clocking up 6,300hours on our 10,460 acre farm at Scaddan in South East of Western Australia. The main trouble we had was the small radiator struggled on any day over 100 degrees during harvest (which most were). The 4 wheel drive was great in our heavy clay country.
@@ChookHendo I can imagine with the heat of Australia how some machines might struggle.. I spent a year in WA. Perth and down through the wheatbelt to Esperance. It got crazy hot some days. Us Irish boys aren't used to it 🤣 Thanks for watching 👍
Good information. Saw one recently in the states and had to research them. Looked like a beast with those big front wheels.
@obryan240 Yeah they are a powerful looking machine alright. Thanks for watching 👍
Brilliant and impressive reg. history of County-tractors, Alan Corrigan! 🙂👍
@@erlingnorheim6714 Thanks for watching 👍
Alan, another very enjoyable video. When you think of some of the great brands like Leyland/Marshall, Muir-Hill and County (to name just a few), it is amazing how changing market conditions can lead to the quick demise of such iconic companies. The tractor market is now really dominated by a small group of very powerful companies.
@gerardhennessy3399 Very true Gerard. A lot of them are owned by the same umbrella companies like AGCO and CHN etc. Thanks for watching 👍
Great video Alan, they are making crazy money, Galliamh Abu
@Gearoid35 The west's awake 😆
We've got a Muir Hill, a County crawler (along with Track Marshalls) and one you didn't mention a factory built County loading shovel (apparently 16 were made, basically a County set up to run backwards with a bucket loader where the 3 point hitch would've been) that we're slowly putting back together.
@@stevehill4615 Hi, thanks for that. I'll look it up 👍
Well done Alan especially having to do the video twice. 👍 Very annoying but been there myself. There is huge demand for these now as you say, some are crazy money.👍👍👍
@FlyingFergyMan Thanks Cathal.. Money in the bank they are. And a better return on investment than most pension plans 😃
Great video , I mind having the white and yellow county toy tractors from Britain's , there as rare as hens teeth nowadays too
@@theghostofcornpop4175 Thanks for watching 👍
Nice to see you again.
@@ronaldlucas5360 Thanks as ever 😊
Before it even starts I'm excited with anticipation, I love County tractors esp the 1884.
@@ianmckay1780 Hope it lived up to your excitement 😁
Hi Alan. Good video. Its interesting to see the rise, fall and rise again of the county brand.
@eamondempsey3018 Thanks, Eamon.. yes, it mad the way things go.
Nice one Alan
Another very informative and interesting video on one of the most iconic tractors in their day
I drove one once in my life for just half a day, you'd need to be in a twenty acre field to turn it.
You need to have a serious word with your sound engineer, after you putting in all the effort and ending up with a silent movie.
Keep on keeping on
@patodwyer721 Thanks Pat.. Unfortunately, I have nobody to blame but myself for the sound 😅
Mighty stuff Alan, some serious info and research there , and sorry You had to do a double take, Thank You🙏🙏👍
@@patkelly7999 My own fault. I'll not make the same mistake again 🤣
Looking for information on replacing power steering filter
HI. On which model?
All I know is it's a 1124 super 6
Fabulous tractor s big 1884 s n 1474 there all lovely tractor s been honest ford power 🔋 grate video as always don't forget the valtra valmet 6000 n 8000series at sum point 😀
@@AdoKehoe Thanks. No, I definitely won't forget them.👍
Over the years I have driven a 1124, 6610 with farmhand f12 loader and a 1164 best tractors, for comparison I have also used fords from forson major up to 9700 mf from 135 upwards, John Deere, David brown, case. Best of rest prob case 5150 and ford 8210
Some great machines you have driven. Thanks for watching 👍
Great video Alan, yes keep your Tesla 😂 Dave
Thanks Dave 👍
my father has a county 1124 super 6.it has the Duncan safety cab. he had be offered serious money for it but he won't sell it.😅
@@eamonmcgrath6798 I wouldn't sell it either 🤣
@AgrimotiveFarmMachinery it's running and drives but needs a tidy up but driving it can be weird because steering is not great in locking
Are you doing the masseyferguson 165?
@@JohnPower-b3p Yes, I am nearly finished restoring my one. I have a full video on the 100 series if u want to check it out.
The company I worked for had a C Reg (1985), Ford Transit 1.5 t pick-up, 4 wd County conversion.
It was not a success to put it mildly, very poor turning circle and heavy steering. A complete dog to drive compared to our B Reg standard Transit pick up. It didn't have a passenger seat on delivery from new, as I believe it was overweight on the front axle.
@@richardthomasmillican3980 That's interesting. Thanks for watching 👍
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@@greggroome2791 Thanks for watching 👍