There really is alot off fun sitting in a big tractor and ploughing fields for long hours ,most people wouldn't understand after turning over thousands of acres the satisfaction it brings to a farmer. Australia.
That was a damn lovely video. I miss plowing. It was slow, but it was rewarding. John Deere tractors are my favorite. Seeing the old iron out in the field brings me back to my youth. I like that. I spent many hours in an 8440 John Deere. I did get it stuck one day. It was so bad that I could walk out of the cab onto the ground. I didn't need any steps. My uncle was MAD at me. He had every right to be. 16:25
Great video from yesterday years. With a 4020 Deere and 5-16’s we filled the dead furrow in by going back over it both ways with just the front half of the plow down. Finishing with a disc was a breeze after doing that. Thanks for the memories!!
i remember plowing in the 60's with a 4020 and a 4-16 plow, 16 meaning 16 inch bottoms. I'm glad you took the time to explain the "dead furrow". I was sitting here thinking, "Here comes the dead furrow. My dad always made sure we closed the dead furrows in the fall. They were tough to drive across and they always filled with rain and that's where we got stuck in the spring. We quit moldboard plowing in our sandy soil around the mid "60s and went to minimum tillage chisel plowing and disking. What a difference that made in soil conservation!
Just "up the road" from me! ... all the newer tractors around here are great to watch, but the older machines are a lot of fun, too. Thanks for posting this video (and, all the others) so we can have the experience.
There is still some moldboard plowing done in southern Minnesota today due to our heavy soil. Some farmers do it for the soil warms up faster and some for weed and insect control. We have gone to deep ripping but still have a plow in the shed
I live in Canandaigua, NY an enjoy plowing and discing my garden with my 1953 JD 40S and 411 plow. I also have a Hesling offset disk that was purchased in the early 90s by my grandmother for her small vineyard in Ripley, NY.
Man plowing videos are my favorite wish you could find some fords to do it 😂 but also got to love the cab on the 6030 everyone I see of the old 40 series seems to be open station and I just love to see them with cabs!
Plowed thousands of acres, from 2-12’s with a JD-M, through 8 bottom JD hyd. adjustable with 8630 and 4850. Various IH just to round out. Real fun was changing bottoms on the 2800 JD from JD to Oliver/White slat to plow deep muck. Top this off with using IH plows for turning mint under….the higher draft in muck scoured better.
Hello everyone good vidéo big tractor 3 beast 1970s big US muscle In 1970 my boss's father started with a jd model 620 row crop an 830 a 7520 and a 6030 and a 2640 and jd 4230 I'm 34 years old and I knew them all this video took me into 70 thank you big tractor this video is great thanks big tractor I just subscribed to Tom thank him for seeing me when you see him again
I went to the Simon School at the U of R, so seeing these machines running in very familiar country, about 20 minutes from where I lived, is a real treat. In the period when these tractors were more common, our main tillage team was an IH 1468 and a Case 1370, so not too different from these machines.
I don't know what it is but i just love the old school tractors especially that 4x4 JD. And you know those plows would be tripping if that was in Upstate NY. 😂😂😂😂😂 Some of us antiques aren't ready to be parked in the " back 40 " yet. 😂😂😂
Great job fellas, some good quality plowing there,the gent in the artic wae obviously the most experienced and settled things down into steady straight quality plowing, many inexperienced plowman go way too fast( makes a mess)and likely brakes something, or they follow they follow the increasingly bending plow pattern (again making a mess) plus looks super amateur, anyway thats my spiel and ur video was damn good, (not a view of the hood,boring) or cheezy personal music, most machinery enthusiasts want to see and hear the machines not goofy music, thanks guys that green stuff looks awesome, cheers
We are getting ready to put 80 bottoms in the ground on cover crop for peas. This summer we will use 90 bottoms on the small grain stubble with 7 of the big tractors
Many hours on a JD 620 pulling 3-14's Oliver pull type. Finished up plowing one fall with a couple of inches of snow on the ground and was snowing when I started in the morning. Fun to see the black contrast with the white. Heard said that one should not plow under snow. Don't know why. Yield was the same the next year.
Great memories thank you for sharing. I always enjoy seeing Tilley in the snow. I’ve always heard that by turning the snow under your capturing more nitrogen into the soil.
I enjoy your videos, I farm exclusively with "classic equipment" - Oliver tractors and other assorted brands of equipment. I moldboard plow about 80 acres a year. I'm a believer in it, even though it seems to be out of fashion.
Wow Jason that is cool! I have been to Caledonia NY alot to load feed! I believe it still my be called land-o- lakes?? I would roll out there from Auburn NY area!!! Good times!!! That's a great video!!!
Thanks for sharing the video Jason. Like watching the videos especially plowing and working land. I plow when I need to but we don't like we did growing up.
We’ve gone mostly no till on our farm. Pretty sandy and dry where we farm. We do still have my grandpas old 4 bottom CCIL plow. I have considered using it for breaking pasture but it needs new tires and plenty of TLC
I would give my left you know what for a 7520 in that shape. I have driven most everything green from a 110 garden tractor to an 8960 but never had the optortunity to drive a 6030 or a 7520. Tons of 3020, 4020, and 4320's not to mention 30 series in my youth working for other people.
I get it if it's the only tractor you have, but it seems like a waste of horsepower and diesel using the 175 HP John Deere 7520 to pull a six-bottom plow. Working on my dad's farm in south west Missouri in the late 70s and early 80s we pulled a 6-18 plow with a John Deere 4230 with the transmission set in B-2, dropping down to B-1 in heavy clay. That tractor probably had 110 or 120 HP.
Not with any of these tractors. The John Deere models were built in Waterloo, Iowa in 1972,1973 and 1980. The Case was built in Racine, WI. China was not a global manufacturing site at that time or any where close to it.
There really is alot off fun sitting in a big tractor and ploughing fields for long hours ,most people wouldn't understand after turning over thousands of acres the satisfaction it brings to a farmer. Australia.
Trust me I do know what it’s like, very peaceful n fulfilling
That was a damn lovely video. I miss plowing. It was slow, but it was rewarding. John Deere tractors are my favorite. Seeing the old iron out in the field brings me back to my youth. I like that. I spent many hours in an 8440 John Deere. I did get it stuck one day. It was so bad that I could walk out of the cab onto the ground. I didn't need any steps. My uncle was MAD at me. He had every right to be. 16:25
Great video from yesterday years. With a 4020 Deere and 5-16’s we filled the dead furrow in by going back over it both ways with just the front half of the plow down. Finishing with a disc was a breeze after doing that. Thanks for the memories!!
i remember plowing in the 60's with a 4020 and a 4-16 plow, 16 meaning 16 inch bottoms. I'm glad you took the time to explain the "dead furrow". I was sitting here thinking, "Here comes the dead furrow. My dad always made sure we closed the dead furrows in the fall. They were tough to drive across and they always filled with rain and that's where we got stuck in the spring. We quit moldboard plowing in our sandy soil around the mid "60s and went to minimum tillage chisel plowing and disking. What a difference that made in soil conservation!
Just "up the road" from me! ... all the newer tractors around here are great to watch, but the older machines are a lot of fun, too. Thanks for posting this video (and, all the others) so we can have the experience.
👍👍 Thank you for watching.
There is still some moldboard plowing done in southern Minnesota today due to our heavy soil. Some farmers do it for the soil warms up faster and some for weed and insect control. We have gone to deep ripping but still have a plow in the shed
That 4320 takes me back 💪 we had one back when I was a kid and I loved using that tractor.
I love them old tractors. I was raised on a farm with that type of tractors doing deep plowing. The 4320 and 6030 are my favorite ones
I live in Canandaigua, NY an enjoy plowing and discing my garden with my 1953 JD 40S and 411 plow. I also have a Hesling offset disk that was purchased in the early 90s by my grandmother for her small vineyard in Ripley, NY.
Man plowing videos are my favorite wish you could find some fords to do it 😂 but also got to love the cab on the 6030 everyone I see of the old 40 series seems to be open station and I just love to see them with cabs!
Awesome video! Nice tribute to WNY. Tom is such a good guy; his energy and positivity is contagious.
Plowed thousands of acres, from 2-12’s with a JD-M, through 8 bottom JD hyd. adjustable with 8630 and 4850. Various IH just to round out. Real fun was changing bottoms on the 2800 JD from JD to Oliver/White slat to plow deep muck. Top this off with using IH plows for turning mint under….the higher draft in muck scoured better.
It's pretty cool to see 3 Tractors Plowing❤❤
The smell of freshly ploughed earth, nothing like it 🏴😎🇬🇧✌️greetings from the UK
Hello everyone good vidéo big tractor 3 beast 1970s big US muscle
In 1970 my boss's father started with a jd model 620 row crop an 830 a 7520 and a 6030 and a 2640 and jd 4230 I'm 34 years old and I knew them all this video took me into 70 thank you big tractor this video is great thanks big tractor
I just subscribed to Tom thank him for seeing me when you see him again
I love to see the old equipment and techniques I grew up with.
It’s a great glimpse at the past.
Miss those days it was lots of fun good video
I went to the Simon School at the U of R, so seeing these machines running in very familiar country, about 20 minutes from where I lived, is a real treat. In the period when these tractors were more common, our main tillage team was an IH 1468 and a Case 1370, so not too different from these machines.
No wonder this was your favorite day of 2023. It very well mighta been mine too had I been there.👍
I don't know what it is but i just love the old school tractors especially that 4x4 JD. And you know those plows would be tripping if that was in Upstate NY. 😂😂😂😂😂 Some of us antiques aren't ready to be parked in the " back 40 " yet. 😂😂😂
❤ YIPPEE A PLOW DAY ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊 SHOULD HAVE MORE OF THEM !!!!!!!!! ❤
Thanks,very much enjoyed watching the video!
Thank you for watching.
Great video! The biggest tractor we had at the time was a JD 630 and a 3-14 plow. Dad would rent a Oliver 1855 to do the fall plowing most years.
Man, does that bring back some memories? My first tractor was a John Deere 4620.😊
Very nice. The 4620 is a solid tractor.
MOST FAVORITE JOB ON THE FARM WAS PULLI NG A PLOW AT NIGHT AND , WATCHING THE FIRE COME OUT OF THE EXHAUST , YEAH !!!!!
Great times. I filmed a Minneapolis Moline G-1050 plowing at night. It was neat seeing the flame in the exhaust.
Makes me wonder if any of the new gen tractors (def, cvt's and so forth) are going to
be around 30, 40 years from now.
Haha! Look at those smokin Diesels at 8:10! "No! It's not turned up!" Great video!
Absolutely awesome 👍
Great job capturing the fun we had that day! It was so fun getting you out to our farm so close to where you grew up! Thanks Jason.
You're famous now Tom!!
@@EDBZ28 Jason is a great guy, glad we became friends!
That is indeed a great tractor day😃👍 just let the horses play in the dirt😁👍 thank you for the video👍👍
Looks like a lot of fun Jason. Appreciate you sharing your best day of 2023. GO BTP 💪
Great job fellas, some good quality plowing there,the gent in the artic wae obviously the most experienced and settled things down into steady straight quality plowing, many inexperienced plowman go way too fast( makes a mess)and likely brakes something, or they follow they follow the increasingly bending plow pattern (again making a mess) plus looks super amateur, anyway thats my spiel and ur video was damn good, (not a view of the hood,boring) or cheezy personal music, most machinery enthusiasts want to see and hear the machines not goofy music, thanks guys that green stuff looks awesome, cheers
Oh yeah awesome classics 👍👍
Too bad green is now a traitor to farmers
@@xephael3485 how so?
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana are you a farmer?
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana th-cam.com/video/bGH6pxNouCY/w-d-xo.html
@@xephael3485 yeah 👍👍
Have drove a 1972 ,4320 pulling a power -vaborator!😊 And we broke in 4 gear . We had 1 on-land plow.
Miss those days on the 4020 plowing. No radio,cell phone or people bugging ya. Just all day turning dirt.
Love the view, and the diesel smoke
Excellent video once again big T 👍👍👍 Looked like a good day out...
Good work 👍
Best one you done thank to you and tom
Thank you for watching.
Pull up some yellow soil! It's not harmful and with help make a more fertile ground.
I miss being the person I was when the original videos from this plow day happened.
We are getting ready to put 80 bottoms in the ground on cover crop for peas. This summer we will use 90 bottoms on the small grain stubble with 7 of the big tractors
Always love a good ploughing video 👍 Regards from Down Under.
That 4320 could 4/16s at idle!
The trick is finding plows today to use.
Good video.
i remember plowing using a two way plow.
Many hours on a JD 620 pulling 3-14's Oliver pull type. Finished up plowing one fall with a couple of inches of snow on the ground and was snowing when I started in the morning. Fun to see the black contrast with the white. Heard said that one should not plow under snow. Don't know why. Yield was the same the next year.
Great memories thank you for sharing. I always enjoy seeing Tilley in the snow. I’ve always heard that by turning the snow under your capturing more nitrogen into the soil.
Isn't it funny that almost all plows are better than Deeres?
Great show. The 2WD tractors a huge!! You try to picture 4020 among them and those tractors would make it look small!.
I started plowing with Ford 4000 gas with 3/16 and finished with a 8630 and 8 variable width Deere 14/24 inch plows
Great video 👍👍
Awesome video sir this is probably my favorite video of yours
I enjoy your videos, I farm exclusively with "classic equipment" - Oliver tractors and other assorted brands of equipment. I moldboard plow about 80 acres a year. I'm a believer in it, even though it seems to be out of fashion.
Not many people know what a back furrow or dead furrow is any longer.
Wow Jason that is cool! I have been to Caledonia NY alot to load feed! I believe it still my be called land-o- lakes?? I would roll out there from Auburn NY area!!! Good times!!! That's a great video!!!
We are 7 minutes away from them!
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Another great video! Are you going back to Tom's farm in September for his tractor show? It looks like a great time, and I can't wait to go!!
"Yes !!! We still Plow" "Oh yah" !!! marv"
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What the plow say to the tractor ? Get it in a little deeper John Deere 😂😂😂
jd 4320 was a great tractor and stilll is wellbalanced machine. restored ones bring alot of money.
Thanks for sharing the video Jason. Like watching the videos especially plowing and working land. I plow when I need to but we don't like we did growing up.
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For green those are pretty cool
The case was neat in there too.
The 6030 is a stand out tractor. 👍👍
We’ve gone mostly no till on our farm. Pretty sandy and dry where we farm. We do still have my grandpas old 4 bottom CCIL plow. I have considered using it for breaking pasture but it needs new tires and plenty of TLC
"Nice Video ::: With a "Sense of Humor" !!!
Impressive video, thought it was only old fords that smoked like that 😂
70’s power full speed ahead
They will fix it up in about 5 years. Like to split opposite ways to start. Each has their own.
"Nice Video & "Really nice Land" "Yah Guys when In furrow : plowing ::: "Watch out for : Being too deep" "Bringing up "Topsoils" !!
Can we see more from this farm?
Yes. They have their own TH-cam channel at youtube.com/@thewaywefarm?si=VDGD53e2z0VyCcQl
If it's the last thing i Do im gonna come up and Meet Tom and hopefully get to go a couple laps with him!! From Pennsylvania (not to far)
Tom puts on a great farm day Labor Day weekend.
That's the biggest 11 acres I've ever seen 😅
It was a fun morning in the field. Went too quick.
how do you get all your footage for your videos?
I would give my left you know what for a 7520 in that shape. I have driven most everything green from a 110 garden tractor to an 8960 but never had the optortunity to drive a 6030 or a 7520. Tons of 3020, 4020, and 4320's not to mention 30 series in my youth working for other people.
Did anybody have a sensor go out or a DEF code?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Ok I'm wondering why the second jd had its dual pushed so far out.
We have it out that far for straddling 30 inch corn rows.
Spend thousands hour on A 1105 with 5 bottom 880 massey
I will make your channel disappear
I get it if it's the only tractor you have, but it seems like a waste of horsepower and diesel using the 175 HP John Deere 7520 to pull a six-bottom plow. Working on my dad's farm in south west Missouri in the late 70s and early 80s we pulled a 6-18 plow with a John Deere 4230 with the transmission set in B-2, dropping down to B-1 in heavy clay. That tractor probably had 110 or 120 HP.
I thought the John Deere 8440 habe 225 HP
It has 175 pto hp. The 8640 has 225 pto hp.
Assembled in US...parts made in China
Not with any of these tractors. The John Deere models were built in Waterloo, Iowa in 1972,1973 and 1980. The Case was built in Racine, WI. China was not a global manufacturing site at that time or any where close to it.
Class video and immaculate john deere tractors
Amazing video 👍
Thank you for watching.