Thanks for coming out and posting the video! The Moline story is of our good friends and they were finally able to get it running today with the help of one of our faithful Farm Museum members. I shared your video with the parents dad, Jeff and Melissa Wilson, who may reach out and take up your offer to help with a few parts.
Great bunch of tractors Dan. I have really enjoyed this series of tractor shows. I sooooo enjoy seeing all the old tractors and equipment. Thanks for bringing me along.
Thanks for the video and showing my Fordson. Stop on out to the sawmill at 2:00 we will be running again. It is a 1917 Port Huron engine running a Port Huron sawmill
That snowmobile at the beginning is something else. Engine in the back?? Never seen such a thing. You go to the best shows Dan. That 6030 is something to see too. Neat things everywhere.
At 7:10 that’s my Sears and Cub cadet. The piston cup holder was out of the original engine that threw the rod. So I machined it down to hold a can. I had to keep it with the tractor lol
Great Video That museum farm was once the county's Poor Farm Instead of welfare if you were down on your luck you could live there --- but you had to do what farm work you could No free ride Imagine That
People still go to that I moved away year's ago and never looked back Port Huron is a garbage town the whole Blue Water area is trash.Tell judge Brown I said he's a low life liberal 😂
Thanks for coming out and posting the video! The Moline story is of our good friends and they were finally able to get it running today with the help of one of our faithful Farm Museum members. I shared your video with the parents dad, Jeff and Melissa Wilson, who may reach out and take up your offer to help with a few parts.
Great bunch of tractors Dan. I have really enjoyed this series of tractor shows. I sooooo enjoy seeing all the old tractors and equipment. Thanks for bringing me along.
Nice clean show, people were nice and friendly,food was good and Reasonable price.
Thanks for the video and showing my Fordson. Stop on out to the sawmill at 2:00 we will be running again. It is a 1917 Port Huron engine running a Port Huron sawmill
Thanks for sharing
The little baler and hay rake were cute!
I was there!! You just earned a new subscriber. Looking forward to more videos man. Love the Old School Agco content
Dan,yes,it was a great bunch of tractor,all colors too,thanks again Dan for the lift,see ya.
Thank You Sir for bringing us along.lotsa good a tuff. Oldies and goodies.
I do enjoy these shows THANKS DAN
It was nice meeting you at the show.
@@rowleydairy3254 same here!
That snowmobile at the beginning is something else. Engine in the back?? Never seen such a thing. You go to the best shows Dan. That 6030 is something to see too. Neat things everywhere.
I am ready for another livestream. The paying it forward is cool
Money. An time. You got this bud....
That Moline R was probably sold new by my Grandfather R E Martin a dealer in Yale Since 1938 15 miles from Goodells
I don't know much about the old Case tractors but I thought they had interesting air cleaners.
At 7:10 that’s my Sears and Cub cadet. The piston cup holder was out of the original engine that threw the rod. So I machined it down to hold a can. I had to keep it with the tractor lol
@@troytaylor9909 I liked it!
I made it earlier today but didn't stay too long. There was hardly anyone there besides people displaying. Good show, though.
I like it
Great Video That museum farm was once the county's Poor Farm Instead of welfare if you were down on your luck you could live there --- but you had to do what farm work you could No free ride Imagine That
@@carolinemcnabb9957 great info. Thanks for sharing.
People still go to that I moved away year's ago and never looked back Port Huron is a garbage town the whole Blue Water area is trash.Tell judge Brown I said he's a low life liberal 😂