Wow, seeing those rare tractors like the Northrop 5006 and the Fordson Major conversion is such a treat! The attention to detail in the restorations is incredible. It’s inspiring to see how much effort enthusiasts put into preserving these gems. Can't wait for the next video!
Loved this vlog you have made a great effort. Having sold farm machinery all my life firstly for Cripps at Nottingham IHC dealers east. 1891. This brought back memories. We’ve come along way in technology but thoroughly enjoyed seeing vintage and classic models - thank you.
Thanks again Casterton, I couldnt make it, luckily you did, and you brought it to many who missed out, and all I want for xmas is a couple or 3 acres of land and a massey 135 to play with, how you fixed , no need to put a bow on it,😀😜
I worked for an agricultural contractor in the late 60's through the 1970's, we hada second hand Northrop 5004T in about 1970-1971, it had tremendous grip, the turbo whistled very loudly when accelerating , ours had a Fritzmier cab and was good fun to drive for the short time we had it.
beautiful bunch of horse power we had a TO35 and a 265 multi power back in the 70s I found my own TO35 same year as my dad's but not identical love the videos, look forward to them every Sunday thank you!
Another great video thanks. Loads of interesting and rare tractors there. You have even filmed a 135 built into a sugar beet harvester like ours would have been many years ago
Great video. I sure enjoyed it. I’d like to comment on a lot of stuff. But I’d forget have the things I’d like to say. A lot of interesting things there. Keep the great videos coming. 👋👋 My son is wiring a Farmall 100 for a fella. 100’s are kinda rare. Thanks and have a great week. 👍🏻👍🏻
Great video 👍 and while I appreciate the skills dedication and time involved in these total restorations, I'm afraid a well used original still working tractor with it showing its years of hard work gets my vote every time 👌
Another cracking video - the quality of the exhibits gets better and better, hats off to those responsible - I remember the thrill of seeing my first Dinky Digger as a child!
There is some thing not right about a Too shiny tractor and shiny tyres ,better a worn but working tractor than all these shiny things,wast of tractors purpose.
The paint work on tractors,cars and trucks was pretty crap from factory, after spending a lot of hours and a lot of money restoring them,a decent paint job is a belt and braces approach to keeping them looking fresh
I think it's important to appreciate oily rag as well as shiny paint. I fully understand where you are coming from but if it's rough when you start it's difficult not to over restore. It's an art that we can appreciate.
If my memory serves me right, then I would say a Northrop 5004T was a 4 cylinder turbo engined model, and the 5006 was a straight 6-cylinder engine model. I have some old Northrop sales literature somewhere, so I can double-check those facts.
@Casterton-Vintage I saw a video of a Northrop 5006 at an indoor show featured on the Incredible Ford Tractors TH-cam page the other day and it clearly showed 6 individual fuel pipes coming out of the fuel injection pump confirming it to be a 6 cylinder engine tractor.
For those of us who couldn't make it to the show, thank you for this excellent presentation.
No problem!
Thank you for bring these rally and field days to us
No problem. Thanks for watching
Wow, seeing those rare tractors like the Northrop 5006 and the Fordson Major conversion is such a treat! The attention to detail in the restorations is incredible. It’s inspiring to see how much effort enthusiasts put into preserving these gems. Can't wait for the next video!
Well said.
Loved this vlog you have made a great effort. Having sold farm machinery all my life firstly for Cripps at Nottingham IHC dealers east. 1891. This brought back memories. We’ve come along way in technology but thoroughly enjoyed seeing vintage and classic models - thank you.
Thanks 👍
Wow, I haven't seen so many Masseys in one place since I left the Banner Lane factory in Coventry in the late 1980s. Great video - thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks again Casterton, I couldnt make it, luckily you did, and you brought it to many who missed out, and all I want for xmas is a couple or 3 acres of land and a massey 135 to play with, how you fixed , no need to put a bow on it,😀😜
I'll have a word with Santa but don't hold your breath 🙂
Great display of tractors and what a great show thanks for giving us a view great video again !
Glad you enjoyed it
a very enjoyable video
Many thanks!
Well done on a great video , it was like been there , cheers Dave North Lincolnshire 🙂
Thanks 👍
I worked for an agricultural contractor in the late 60's through the 1970's, we hada second hand Northrop 5004T in about 1970-1971, it had tremendous grip, the turbo whistled very loudly when accelerating , ours had a Fritzmier cab and was good fun to drive for the short time we had it.
Great memories. Thanks.
Thanks for the video. It was a great show. All the best 🇬🇧.
Our pleasure!
beautiful bunch of horse power
we had a TO35 and a 265 multi power back in the 70s
I found my own TO35 same year as my dad's but not identical
love the videos, look forward to them every Sunday
thank you!
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks.
Another great video thanks. Loads of interesting and rare tractors there. You have even filmed a 135 built into a sugar beet harvester like ours would have been many years ago
Thanks 👍
Must say I really enjoy your vlogs keep up the good work thanks again 👍🏴
Thanks, will do!
Superb video thank you.
Thanks.
I was told Casterton tractors would be the best Newark video😊 how right they were
Thanks great😊also thanks to Newark show organisers😊
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for your support.
great selection off tractors great vid
Thanks 👍
Another very enjoyable vid!
Thanks again!
Another great video 😊
Thank you 🤗
Great video. I sure enjoyed it. I’d like to comment on a lot of stuff. But I’d forget have the things I’d like to say. A lot of interesting things there. Keep the great videos coming. 👋👋
My son is wiring a Farmall 100 for a fella. 100’s are kinda rare.
Thanks and have a great week. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for sharing!
Great video 👍 and while I appreciate the skills dedication and time involved in these total restorations, I'm afraid a well used original still working tractor with it showing its years of hard work gets my vote every time 👌
Thanks 👍
28 Marshall tractors turned out at Newark this year.
Thanks for the info.
Another cracking video - the quality of the exhibits gets better and better, hats off to those responsible - I remember the thrill of seeing my first Dinky Digger as a child!
Glad you enjoyed it. I also remember the Dinkum Digger as a child. It's good to see them preserved.
There is some thing not right about a Too shiny tractor and shiny tyres ,better a worn but working tractor than all these shiny things,wast of tractors purpose.
The paint work on tractors,cars and trucks was pretty crap from factory, after spending a lot of hours and a lot of money restoring them,a decent paint job is a belt and braces approach to keeping them looking fresh
I think it's important to appreciate oily rag as well as shiny paint. I fully understand where you are coming from but if it's rough when you start it's difficult not to over restore. It's an art that we can appreciate.
@@Casterton-Vintage indeed
If my memory serves me right, then I would say a Northrop 5004T was a 4 cylinder turbo engined model, and the 5006 was a straight 6-cylinder engine model. I have some old Northrop sales literature somewhere, so I can double-check those facts.
I would think you are correct but the internet didn't have confirmation when I tried to find it.
@Casterton-Vintage I saw a video of a Northrop 5006 at an indoor show featured on the Incredible Ford Tractors TH-cam page the other day and it clearly showed 6 individual fuel pipes coming out of the fuel injection pump confirming it to be a 6 cylinder engine tractor.