What a great collection of tractors and engines ! And my favourite tractor the fordson major ! I saw a Whitlock dinkum 60 digger I had one a few years ago but I sold it ! Great video again !
Another excellent video from Newby Hall 👌 really well presented video of such a wide range of tractors and engines 👍 there was one of the Marshalls when it passed the camera going round the ring had to me quite an alarming metallic knock to it 🙄😳😐
Was travelling across europe last week on a lambretta so had a double video night tonight! Great vid as always. Wow the modern John Deeres make everything else look tiny!
Great walk round the show👍its a massive show now compared to when I first went! I recognised one of those tractors 😆. Sorry I didn’t see you (i must have been round as the door was open) maybe next year. The twin cab mog is a Doka (actually my mates) a lot were military air craft tugs. His has about all the bells and whistles you can get on a 406
Hello, there was a saying in Germany that went something like this: "If the farmer is richer, he drives an Eicher." ( Ist der Bauer reicher, fährt er Eicher). This was because the tractors were more expensive than comparable brands in the respective performance classes. Technically, however, they were probably better and quite robust. Good video. As usual. Greetings from Germany
that AC tractor 🚜 😊 the 1ST 1 IVE seen like that most likely 4 open field work not 4 a vineyard trees there are planted close and the space 4 width is so U can drive a tractor down the rows 2 spray them all vineyards IVE seen 😊😊 OMG 6 2O 2O24
Eicher tractors were really popular in Germany, and are still made in India.... I can't help thinking someone was being optimistic, with the 4 furrow plough behind a little grey Ferguson 😉😉😉 👍👍
If you want to see if the grey Ferguson could handle 4 furrows take a look at this video th-cam.com/video/UeCTiBNt0qM/w-d-xo.html It's very impressive.
Good to see a Whitlock Dinkum Digger. I was in the last intake of apprentices in 1973, although it had been taken over by Hy-Mac by then, I still have most of the tools I was issued when I started..😊
I 😊😊 like tractors 2 look like they are brand new when they were made and just like they were on the tractor 🚜 😊 dealership show room floor thats the way they should been and U should be able 2 see your face from the paint of the tractor 🚜 😊 alot people years ago they took care of there tractors and kept them clean 😊😊 tractors even back in the 194OS , 195OS was alot 4 them even back they where use 2 use horses tractors were just started 2 being made in the 191OS and as the years went by more and more tractors were made U could get more work done in a days time specially open fields U could plow acres and acres a change indeed in farming 😊😊 OMG 6 2O 2O24
Another very nice video. As far as your question concerning the restored or original --- I prefer restored or refurbished and not too fond of those still in their work clothes..................
Thank you for show us what we did see in Australia it is very good
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Another excellent video. The Marshall tractors 🚜 very impressive 👏
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks.
Thank you for taking us along 👍
Make mine green and yellow, 1951, JD model A.
Watching from New HampShire 🇺🇲✌️
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I love old tractors thanks again for the great videos.
Glad you like them!
That was amazing. My favourite are the grey ferguson and the Ford Dexter.
Thanks
What a great collection of tractors and engines ! And my favourite tractor the fordson major ! I saw a Whitlock dinkum 60 digger I had one a few years ago but I sold it ! Great video again !
Thanks.
Great video😊😊
Show and venue😊😊😊
Thank you 😊
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks.
Another excellent video from Newby Hall 👌 really well presented video of such a wide range of tractors and engines 👍 there was one of the Marshalls when it passed the camera going round the ring had to me quite an alarming metallic knock to it 🙄😳😐
I'm surprised you could hear it over the rest of them 🤣🤣
Great video again ,always look forward to Sunday vids
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Was travelling across europe last week on a lambretta so had a double video night tonight! Great vid as always. Wow the modern John Deeres make everything else look tiny!
Glad you enjoyed the video. The big JD also has a price tag to match!
Excellent video with great content! With regards tractors in working clothes or full restorations - both are worth their weight in gold!
Great point! Thanks
Brilliant video, very interesting 👍
Many thanks
Great walk round the show👍its a massive show now compared to when I first went! I recognised one of those tractors 😆. Sorry I didn’t see you (i must have been round as the door was open) maybe next year. The twin cab mog is a Doka (actually my mates) a lot were military air craft tugs. His has about all the bells and whistles you can get on a 406
You were busy talking to someone when I went past. Thanks for the info on the twin cab.
thank you 👌
You're welcome!
Hello, there was a saying in Germany that went something like this: "If the farmer is richer, he drives an Eicher." ( Ist der Bauer reicher, fährt er Eicher). This was because the tractors were more expensive than comparable brands in the respective performance classes. Technically, however, they were probably better and quite robust.
Good video. As usual. Greetings from Germany
Thanks for the info. 👍
In France this can be translated as: EICHER= il est cher,( It's very expensive!!) 😁😉
that AC tractor 🚜 😊 the 1ST 1 IVE seen like that most likely 4 open field work not 4 a vineyard trees there are planted close and the space 4 width is so U can drive a tractor down the rows 2 spray them all vineyards IVE seen 😊😊 OMG 6 2O 2O24
For holiday plans I couldn't go but looking from your footage there didn't seem to be many people attending ..?
I thought it was busy but I don't know the numbers. You might notice, I struggled with the camera at times.
Eicher tractors were really popular in Germany, and are still made in India....
I can't help thinking someone was being optimistic, with the 4 furrow plough behind a little grey Ferguson 😉😉😉 👍👍
If you want to see if the grey Ferguson could handle 4 furrows take a look at this video th-cam.com/video/UeCTiBNt0qM/w-d-xo.html
It's very impressive.
@@Casterton-Vintage Boy's land 😉😉... a bit different to here in north Essex, it needed a DDD to pull 4 furrows.. 👍 Cheers
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Good to see a Whitlock Dinkum Digger. I was in the last intake of apprentices in 1973, although it had been taken over by Hy-Mac by then, I still have most of the tools I was issued when I started..😊
I 😊😊 like tractors 2 look like they are brand new when they were made and just like they were on the tractor 🚜 😊 dealership show room floor thats the way they should been and U should be able 2 see your face from the paint of the tractor 🚜 😊 alot people years ago they took care of there tractors and kept them clean 😊😊 tractors even back in the 194OS , 195OS was alot 4 them even back they where use 2 use horses tractors were just started 2 being made in the 191OS and as the years went by more and more tractors were made U could get more work done in a days time specially open fields U could plow acres and acres a change indeed in farming 😊😊 OMG 6 2O 2O24
Thanks for the comment.
Another very nice video. As far as your question concerning the restored or original --- I prefer restored or refurbished and not too fond of those still in their work clothes..................
Thanks for the info!
a another tractor 🚜 😊 I havent seen be 4 either the 1ST 1 IVE seen W a high arch front axle must of been a low production tractor 🚜 😊 OMG 6 2O 2O24
I'm told this Fordson is quite unusual.