Really appreciate the show. I have a 47 Case VA that I have been seriously considering this for it. I have an 8', 3 point blade along with the old loader. ( The hydraulic rams are scrap metal ) to work with. Now I'm convinced.
I clicked on the thumbnail which I hadn't seen before. But that garden tractor was not shown here. These other tractors I know about. And it took the AI voice some time before it said Eleven Sixty-four.
When I first worked at a state park in Pennsylvania they had a Farmall version of the grader. Very hard to operate. I only ran it a time or two the they replaced it.
Lot of tractors are made for farming, but I bet people would be surprised at how many tractors are use for logging, that why dont understand why videos like these never show that...............
Farm Tractors are Awesome!! There are Tractors on some private Farms that are now over 100 years old that are still in service!! They're old, but they work perfectly!! Why put yourself as much as $50,000 in debt when your 1919 John Deere or Ford are in perfect working order?
@@agroenfocoenglish some Guys have taken really ancient Tractors and given them some extensive Refits!! Sometimes, the original front wheel system (remember the old ones with the front wheels together?) and installed more modern wider front ends. Some of the instrumentation is updated and finally, some guys will install some kind of Small Block V8! I once saw a Ford Tractor with a 289 & 4bbl. It was all fixed up, painted and looked fantastic!!
Any tractor without the hydraulic 3-point linkage system introduced by Harry Ferguson in 1948, and copied by all manufacturers once his patent expired, is totally obsolete.
Metric are standard dimensions in most of the world. Americans just don't seem to like change, and even some of their imperial measurements differ, i.e. imperial gallons and US gallons are different. Incidently I am from the UK and have driven Interntional Harvester, Allis Chalmers, Fordson and Massey Ferguson tractors but have never heard of County tractors made in the UK (?). Perhaps it was too many years ago when I drove tractors (60's & 70's).
I believe County is made by ford but sold under the County name, I have seen very few here in the States. As for the standard vs metric I can only speak for myself but yeah I but like change and I'm sorta old and I don't like computers.
The video had the ability to be good but the computer generated voice was unbearable. Left a 30 seconds. No US imperale when talking about these tractors.
Which of these machines did you find most interesting? 🤠🧐
Why do you say " we won't believe they exist " ? They are fairly common , What city do you live in ?
Look at those tractors
Really appreciate the show.
I have a 47 Case VA that I have been seriously considering this for it.
I have an 8', 3 point blade along with the old loader. (
The hydraulic rams are scrap metal ) to work with.
Now I'm convinced.
14:22 That machine is very good and very convenient for users.
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I clicked on the thumbnail which I hadn't seen before. But that garden tractor was not shown here. These other tractors I know about. And it took the AI voice some time before it said Eleven Sixty-four.
I can't believe anyone is still buying John Deere tractors.
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What's wrong with John Deere tractors? I've owned several and have one now and they are great machines.
@larry8571
Search "right to repair". JD doesn't want you to fix your own.
Sad you show and talk about these Tractors in the US but yet you can't talk in Pounds Gallons
I noticed that with a lot of documentary and educational videos lately.
Why doesn’t USA get onboard with the rest of the world and go metric? Just wondering
@@murraygeeraert500 because that's what we like
@@murraygeeraert500 because we’re not metriccans.
The US, Liberia and Myanmar (Burma) are the last holdouts for the Imperial measure. It’s meant for a wider audience.
When I first worked at a state park in Pennsylvania they had a Farmall version of the grader. Very hard to operate. I only ran it a time or two the they replaced it.
Thank you for sharing your experience, my friend.
Lot of tractors are made for farming, but I bet people would be surprised at how many tractors are use for logging, that why dont understand why videos like these never show that...............
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Nice pictures but do not give
Horse power weights or years of most tractors
Farm Tractors are Awesome!! There are Tractors on some private Farms that are now over 100 years old that are still in service!! They're old, but they work perfectly!! Why put yourself as much as $50,000 in debt when your 1919 John Deere or Ford are in perfect working order?
kkk true👏👏🤠
@@agroenfocoenglish some Guys have taken really ancient Tractors and given them some extensive Refits!! Sometimes, the original front wheel system (remember the old ones with the front wheels together?) and installed more modern wider front ends. Some of the instrumentation is updated and finally, some guys will install some kind of Small Block V8! I once saw a Ford Tractor with a 289 & 4bbl.
It was all fixed up, painted and looked fantastic!!
Any tractor without the hydraulic 3-point linkage system introduced by Harry Ferguson in 1948, and copied by all manufacturers once his patent expired, is totally obsolete.
"Tractors on some private Farms that are now over 100 years old that are still in service!!" really?
You have the film on the dual Massey Ferguson 35 s around the wrong way round .
Truth
Also the Duetz-Fahr
I lost interest quickly because of the metric and not standard dimensions
Metric are standard dimensions in most of the world. Americans just don't seem to like change, and even some of their imperial measurements differ, i.e. imperial gallons and US gallons are different. Incidently I am from the UK and have driven Interntional Harvester, Allis Chalmers, Fordson and Massey Ferguson tractors but have never heard of County tractors made in the UK (?). Perhaps it was too many years ago when I drove tractors (60's & 70's).
I believe County is made by ford but sold under the County name, I have seen very few here in the States. As for the standard vs metric I can only speak for myself but yeah I but like change and I'm sorta old and I don't like computers.
Great video nice to hear you use metrics instead of pounds .
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Speak in pounds and gallons. I would have enjoyed the video much better.
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Abig fat thumb down for the music
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The video had the ability to be good but the computer generated voice was unbearable. Left a 30 seconds. No US imperale when talking about these tractors.
AI sucks Donkey Snake.
The County one thousand, one hundred and sixty-four is normally called an 11-64 or eleven-sixty four. Dumb AI.
Thank you, I was going to say the same thing.
Truth