Just watched an Old 70s Aussie built Upton tractor pull a dead weight to the end :) heres the clip its been in a shed 15yrs untouched until this video . th-cam.com/video/HdTnzdXAUik/w-d-xo.html i read a bit there history Built from army Surplus Tanks the diff torque must be tough as
Aussie Upton 1967/78 vs usa's Big bud never heard of the Upton till today TH-cam keeps alot hidden from your recommendations even though you look up aussie tractors The first twoBigbud tractors were the 250 Series, purchased in 1968 for use on the 35,000 acres at Semenza Farm between Fort Benton and Chester, Montana. Initially designed by Wilbur Hensler, built by employees at Northern Manufacturing Company, and made for the Rossi Brothers, Big Bud 747 came later in 1977 also Handbuilt - Then a farmer in WA built a big ass twin tractor cummins engine that pulls a 127ft wide seeder THIS tractor pull was bad ass ive never seen any finish
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CAN YOU COME TO LANGFORD NY THIS YEAR ITS IN AUGUST on the 5TH AND 6TH
Should come to Cheshire fair tuck pull Saturday
@maryannshepker9319 I'll look into it. Im tentatively scheduled to be elsewhere but its on my list of places to attend one day!
Good video work, gorgeous tractors, what else do you want?
BIG FAT thumbs up.
Wow that was great a lot of nice tractors
Those Deeres are beautiful!
Awesome video love the heavy weight farm classes
Loved the Case, always surprised at the RPMs the 44/46 series Deere’s spin up to
❤❤ That was awesome and nice well done filming I enjoyed watching thank u 🤗😊❤❤❤
I'm partial to the 6030's.
Slow and steady wins the race💪
The JD 6030 has always been a hoss
always intriguing how tire tread, weighting and speed have so much to with pulling.
Been there done that! Got the shirt to prove it ❤
Grandpa was letting the ole case 1370 eat @ 6:35
Would loved to see the Case dualed up so it was more competitive ,Good video
That Case gave em what they wanted, even if he didn't win the class. That was a great pull.
That case is super stock not farm stock
Love them johndeeres
That 1466 belongs in the field working they are good tractors to operate
Its bizarre to see how stock tractors are still so powerful.
awesome video
Thank you!!
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Who was driving the 70 series case
No way that 4630 was stock. Is this class pure stock or can there be modifications?
How bout the 1370…..???
@@karlsborgwi.jewell9919 yeah it certainly wasn’t stock either
Very few guys are pure stock in a tractor pull
Surprised the JD's use Synchro.....can't downshift too easy
Sweet 6030
Doubt that was a stock 4430. On a good day a church mouse can give it a run for its money. Yet lifting the front end off the ground. Yah right
Do the duals provide more grip?
Farm stock?
Thats a myth
red power
Just watched an Old 70s Aussie built Upton tractor pull a dead weight to the end :) heres the clip its been in a shed 15yrs untouched until this video .
th-cam.com/video/HdTnzdXAUik/w-d-xo.html i read a bit there history Built from army Surplus Tanks the diff torque must be tough as
Aussie Upton 1967/78 vs usa's Big bud never heard of the Upton till today TH-cam keeps alot hidden from your recommendations even though you look up aussie tractors
The first twoBigbud tractors were the 250 Series, purchased in 1968 for use on the 35,000 acres at Semenza Farm between Fort Benton and Chester, Montana. Initially designed by Wilbur Hensler, built by employees at Northern Manufacturing Company, and made for the Rossi Brothers, Big Bud 747 came later in 1977
also Handbuilt - Then a farmer in WA built a big ass twin tractor cummins engine that pulls a 127ft wide seeder THIS tractor pull was bad ass ive never seen any finish
That case is ugly!! Mmm the 4630 and the 4555!!! ❤
not real stock i guess
4630 is a bad cat