To a confirmed tractor freak (like me!) this is absolute heaven right here! I love hearing the history and improvements made over time to this equipment. That includes horse-drawn stuff as well. When you think about it, every upgrade made, changed the world of food sustenance. These pieces are unsung heroes for all the work they handle so well. To me, all the dents, dings, scrapes, scuffs and rusty bits, just make it all the better! They proudly show their character of a hard working, well loved coworker. Can you imagine the day all this work was done without this innovative beast? Brutal! You wouldn’t get a break in the action! Thanks for this! Loved, loved, loved it! 😁👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✌🏼
1958! Same age as my Fordson diesel major, although I was very lucky buying it for only £900 as a non runner, had it running again sweet as a nut in a weekend!. The old tractors will go on forever if looked after. 👍
Good vid tom, as a 16 year old I've learned how to drive from an old Massey 135 and thoroughly enjoy using it to scrape whenever I get a chance (when I don't have school)
Great vlog yet again Tom , i recon you paid 650-750 for the little IH , we used to use Fordson majors for the scraping , always got a few knocks as concrete covered in slurry can be like driving on ice !! Great little machine though !!
Beast of a tractor, good price as well probably only tractor on farm to be going up in money every year! I bought my first grey fergie 18 years ago for £500! Still a good little workhorse
Sorry late posting had a very hectic week. Really great video,enjoyed the history of tractor given by the Ginger Warrior. Think it would fetch about£ 750/1000. But we all know Dad would never sell to many fond memories.
I spent years loading muck spreaders with a B275 front loader on yes you need loads of muscles. No draft control just positional control and a starting lever not on the key.
You need to have your father do a run down on all equipment and build a video library, wow what a run down on a tractor, save all of knowledge before it’s lost! Thank you!
£1500. I learnt to drive on a B275 which had a Gray's loader on. Lifting round bales and steering was fun. She's gone to another farm now. Still have its big sis the B414. Both great tractors. Very popular on the plough match scene
Great video Tom. Like them old tractors. When I was milking we had a little Ford to use in the lot. It would get in under the shed. Stay safe and God bless you'll.
They are good little tractors , the old tractor from the 50’s trough the 70’s will be still working long after the new ones are wore out junk , 7 of the 8 here are built from 43-79 and all have done their fair share of work over the years
Great vid ,your dad has a good knowledge of early “international “ however did not these tractors have a lever start, not key start, or am I dreaming in my older years !
I learned to drive on an IH B250.......no brakes, bump start wobbly front wheels......... Used to buckrake with a Twose manual trip buckrake.......oh joy........ :-(
We have a 1964 A414,which basically the same as the B414,only difference A414 was built in australia at geelong plant and the B414 was built in bradford england,the 414 has 40 hp,but actually are pretty strong for there size and surprising what you can pull with them,there great little work horses and our still goes strong today,I learnt to drive on one 30 years ago.
We used to use a diesel fergie on scraper before, problem is with them you cant lift scraper when driving forward because of hydraulics you had to stop to lift arms up & down.
Bit of a long story Tom. Hadn't passed my tests, 250cc motorbike in dock, had to pushbike 12 miles over the Lincolnshire Wolds to work. Uphill all the way BOTH WAYS. Parents called on a Friday night, so got a lift home, however had to work Saturday morning. Asked if I could go home on a tractor. International 353? the first with 2 speed auto. However bringing it round a brick in the road caused it to jump on the path. Jutting out house hit the front wheel hub. Anyway they gave me a 275 to travel on. Obviously one of the few incidents on the road I remember.
@@TomPembertonFarmLife LOL Unfortunately true. About the only 'crash' I've had on the road. Didn't get into trouble because I was 'an asset' however learnt later it did break the steering box. Who'd have thought that was my first long tractor road trip.
Good little tractors and to be fair most tractors from the late 1950's, 60's, 70's and 80's will be going strong a long time after tractors of the last 20years have been recycled into new ones again.
i used to drive a later model International and it was a great tractor. it had one viscious streak - the syncro box gear change was too short and you could smash your fingers against the metal guides! But it always started and I used it a lot. even had a cab and power steering! but not as comfortable as our john deere!
How come you guys don't clean her up every so often?? I know it's used everyday but maybe every 3 months or something just to tidy it up a touch. Just a thought. Cheers from NZ!
HI there, great channel guys, but we have a B275 which was bought new in 1961 and still going strong. Your B275 is a lot later model than 1958 more like 1965 - 1966, because it has draught control, bigger brake drums and white wheels also you mentioned that it had an option of 1000 pto speed but im fact is it 750 pto speed. Thought you guys would like to know this.. thank you :)
Great Vid I'm trying to go back and watch and catch up with your vids and they keep popping up from everywhere. So when I think I have seen all your vids I have not. Lol
Your father sure loves to be on camera and he has a lot of knowledge to share. Good video!
Rick Conley Thanks Rick 😀
You have a nice father, very informative and kind man.Not to mention a great farmer.
Your dad smashed it on that video he’s so easy to listen to as are you great team keep the videos coming and Happy Farming
Really could listen to the ginger warrior talk all day long he’s a wealth of knowledge 👍🏻
Your dad is awesome! He's so knowledgeable about farming and the equipment.
To a confirmed tractor freak (like me!) this is absolute heaven right here! I love hearing the history and improvements made over time to this equipment. That includes horse-drawn stuff as well. When you think about it, every upgrade made, changed the world of food sustenance. These pieces are unsung heroes for all the work they handle so well. To me, all the dents, dings, scrapes, scuffs and rusty bits, just make it all the better! They proudly show their character of a hard working, well loved coworker. Can you imagine the day all this work was done without this innovative beast? Brutal! You wouldn’t get a break in the action! Thanks for this! Loved, loved, loved it! 😁👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✌🏼
YOUR DAD KNOWS HIS STUFF!
Tom, your Dad has a gift of gab! I enjoyed the video.
Inspirational as always Tom - great insight into the history and workings of the International tractor by your father.
The 434 is the one to go for, great words ginger warrior!!!
I got given a 434 for my 16th birthday which was 14yr ago now and I still love it now
Wow, he knows everything there is to know about that B-275! Very helpful! Thanks!
Thanks for the video Tom. We have 1960 Massey 135 which was restored in 2015 its now used as a post driving tractor!
Hi tom and dad once agar great video you and your dad are a credit to British farming your dads knowledge is fantastic top job mate take care
Best. Video. Ever! Nice one Tom - I’m a big fan of the B275 and throughly enjoyed this 👍🏻
msdandrew Thanks mate 😀
1958! Same age as my Fordson diesel major, although I was very lucky buying it for only £900 as a non runner, had it running again sweet as a nut in a weekend!.
The old tractors will go on forever if looked after. 👍
Good vid tom, as a 16 year old I've learned how to drive from an old Massey 135 and thoroughly enjoy using it to scrape whenever I get a chance (when I don't have school)
Your videos always brighten up my day
Somerset Farming Life Thankyou very much 😀
love rewatching and learning about this
Great video, interesting, entertaining & educational! Mr P Senior knowledge was flowing well!👍
Another great video Tom, the ginger warrior is a book of knowledge, well done Tom's dad
Your father is a very knowable man , look after him .. best of luck
Great video. We have a B-275 that we still use. Love it!
It's in its prime now! Wondeful bits of kit . Rub the tin work over with oil and keep it working best thing for it . Great stuff Tom
Ps id give you 2k for it as it is now if you ever want to part with it!
Great vlog yet again Tom , i recon you paid 650-750 for the little IH , we used to use Fordson majors for the scraping , always got a few knocks as concrete covered in slurry can be like driving on ice !! Great little machine though !!
Knowledge is power! Your dad knows his stuff 👍
Nothing better than seeing a video notification to brighten your day 👍
Aspire Rays 😀
Cherish every minute with ya dad proper bond 👍👍and great guy
Beast of a tractor, good price as well probably only tractor on farm to be going up in money every year! I bought my first grey fergie 18 years ago for £500! Still a good little workhorse
Sorry late posting had a very hectic week. Really great video,enjoyed the history of tractor given by the Ginger Warrior. Think it would fetch about£ 750/1000. But we all know Dad would never sell to many fond memories.
Good video Tom love the old international tractors we are fixing up my grandfather's International 276 a great tractor with a good cab to can be noisy
Your dads very knowledgeable about the tractor. I used to work on a farm with a international B414 and a B450 🚜👍
I spent years loading muck spreaders with a B275 front loader on yes you need loads of muscles. No draft control just positional control and a starting lever not on the key.
Peter Fort He will have loved you said that 😀
We always had Fordson Dexta tractors on our small farm - the Ford equivalent to the B275 - very good dependable little tractors. Thanks for the video!
Cracking old tractor works all threw your vids and the farm doesn't let you guys down smashed it 👍
You need to have your father do a run down on all equipment and build a video library, wow what a run down on a tractor, save all of knowledge before it’s lost! Thank you!
thats what they made for, keep it working !! great vid!! about €1.950,- id say
Great video... I’m working on a MF35x currently .... great little tractor we use for launching a boat....
£1500. I learnt to drive on a B275 which had a Gray's loader on. Lifting round bales and steering was fun. She's gone to another farm now. Still have its big sis the B414. Both great tractors. Very popular on the plough match scene
What better than having a history lesson with a ginger warrior. And A cup of tea.
Cheers Tom
Ricky West Nice rick
I’d personally pay £1250 for it nice tractor and your old man is a very interesting/knowledgeable man
Great video Tom. Like them old tractors. When I was milking we had a little Ford to use in the lot. It would get in under the shed. Stay safe and God bless you'll.
The ginger warrior shure loves his farm knowledge and the international b275 tractor
Great video, love that knowledge and you will have it to show your kids.
They are good little tractors , the old tractor from the 50’s trough the 70’s will be still working long after the new ones are wore out junk , 7 of the 8 here are built from 43-79 and all have done their fair share of work over the years
Thank you. Love mine.
We use vintage tractors for timber cutting.
we have a David brown 950
Fordson dexta.
Ford 3000.
And a Nuffield.
And they still do the job very well.
Just Fortnite Hazel Coppicing Nuffield are ment to good
@@TomPembertonFarmLife
Nuffields are good tractors.are 1 has a cab on it.
I learnt go drive a tractor on one of them. Great workhorse the are. Love them..
Great vid ,your dad has a good knowledge of early “international “ however did not these tractors have a lever start, not key start, or am I dreaming in my older years !
Warren Mutton The one we have on our farm has a lever start
I learned to drive on an IH B250.......no brakes, bump start wobbly front wheels......... Used to buckrake with a Twose manual trip buckrake.......oh joy........ :-(
Its great little work horse 👍
The ginger Warrior does again
he's tremendous amount of knowledge about farming
respect and that's coming from seafarer
We have a 1964 A414,which basically the same as the B414,only difference A414 was built in australia at geelong plant and the B414 was built in bradford england,the 414 has 40 hp,but actually are pretty strong for there size and surprising what you can pull with them,there great little work horses and our still goes strong today,I learnt to drive on one 30 years ago.
Ginger Warrior enjoyed the history on the international B275 and other tractors later models.
thanks Tom and brilliant knowledge from your dad about the details of the tractor, for me a tractor geek it was a very interesting video 🚜🇬🇧👍🏻
2,000-3,000. Just seen the end what a deal!
563rd! GOOD MORNING TOM, LUKE, HIEDI AND THE GINGER GUY WITH A MUSTACHE! Roger in Pierre South Dakota USA 🎉
Tom loved your vlog today
We used to use a diesel fergie on scraper before, problem is with them you cant lift scraper when driving forward because of hydraulics you had to stop to lift arms up & down.
My friend bought same model for £500. Goood video Tom
Bit of a long story Tom. Hadn't passed my tests, 250cc motorbike in dock, had to pushbike 12 miles over the Lincolnshire Wolds to work. Uphill all the way BOTH WAYS. Parents called on a Friday night, so got a lift home, however had to work Saturday morning. Asked if I could go home on a tractor. International 353? the first with 2 speed auto. However bringing it round a brick in the road caused it to jump on the path. Jutting out house hit the front wheel hub.
Anyway they gave me a 275 to travel on. Obviously one of the few incidents on the road I remember.
MalcOfLincoln Hhahah no way 🙈
@@TomPembertonFarmLife LOL Unfortunately true. About the only 'crash' I've had on the road. Didn't get into trouble because I was 'an asset' however learnt later it did break the steering box. Who'd have thought that was my first long tractor road trip.
Thanks for doing this video, iv been wondering about the little international. What did the farm have for a scraper tractor before this one?
Noticed the tin off easy start Tom 😂
GARRETH CRAIG 🙈
Great video Tom, lovely old tractor
Great looking tractor
Best information I can get anywhere
He knows his stuff. My Hero 😀😀😀🍀💟🍀
Yes tom you still are the best TH-camr. I have a question about the old Keenan in the yard, what happened to it?
Hi me
farmer james agri Just got old, so we bought a new one 😀
@@TomPembertonFarmLife oh ok
Always learn something when the auld boy passes on some knowledge
Certainly a lot of knowledge from the ginger. awesome.
Tom I like your vid I always watch you every night to refresh my head
Good little tractors and to be fair most tractors from the late 1950's, 60's, 70's and 80's will be going strong a long time after tractors of the last 20years have been recycled into new ones again.
Agree that the massey 135 was an excellent tractor. It's what I learnt on back in the day
Who is the very cute cow in the background listening to every word of the conversation?
550 pounds..ooo then i tought..
your dad is a walking tractorholic..:) fun to see his passion
Excellent video tom as always was wondering would it be possible for you to do a video on milk from cow to customers door .
Tom 30 I’ll get that done 😀
@@TomPembertonFarmLife nice one mate will look forward to it,
I could listen too your old man all day real top bloke And your not so bad yourself Tom haha
your dad sure knows his stuff awesome
Epic little tractor . great vid guys . love it.
i used to drive a later model International and it was a great tractor. it had one viscious streak - the syncro box gear change was too short and you could smash your fingers against the metal guides! But it always started and I used it a lot. even had a cab and power steering! but not as comfortable as our john deere!
Philip Kimber A cab 🙈
what a cool dad
I have a 135 Massey Ferguson on the scraper and it looks sweet
i could learn alot from the ginger worrior , love your vids tom :D
Nice little tractor
Hi I was thinking 1250 your dad did a great job talking about that tractor very interesting 😁
Class 🙌🏻 350 🔥 1260 💨
Interesting video. More like this please!
I was learning to walk when this tractor were built! But my nose still looks better. :)
300 pound great video mate hope you and your family are
Alex Hill £300!! I wish
Haha you never no lol see some people getting right bargains lol
Great video love hearing about tractors
Your dad knows his stuff 👍🚜🚜
Old 'Corn Binders'....that what we've called IH tractors & trucks in the State's.
Great video guys 👌👍
How come you guys don't clean her up every so often?? I know it's used everyday but maybe every 3 months or something just to tidy it up a touch. Just a thought. Cheers from NZ!
HI there, great channel guys, but we have a B275 which was bought new in 1961 and still going strong. Your B275 is a lot later model than 1958 more like 1965 - 1966, because it has draught control, bigger brake drums and white wheels also you mentioned that it had an option of 1000 pto speed but im fact is it 750 pto speed. Thought you guys would like to know this.. thank you :)
Glyn Davies 😀 we are always learning
glad to hear :)
Cheers for the video Tom some nice info on the ih . cheers
4:48 what's burning in the background.
Thomas Mcglone Pallets in the fire
Great Vid I'm trying to go back and watch and catch up with your vids and they keep popping up from everywhere. So when I think I have seen all your vids I have not. Lol
Do a video on the 2 885s with the low profile cab
adam mc goldrick will do😀
Top one again boys ! Most Excellent
I would pay £2000 to £2500. Love your vids!
Nice little tractor. We owned a B612.