Bloody hell fella, when I was a lad in summer I used to go over to watch the farm hands do their stuff and via spud picking and hay bail stacking I finally I got to drive a tractor and progressed to being able to give the ploughing a go and as a result of that, how to fix fences. Features on the tractor were metal seat that would burn your arse if left in the sun too long and the star feature, the ability to put one wheel in reverse and other in forward to swing the plough around quickly and maximize ploughed distance. Not only did that gain distance in the field but lead to me learning how to get a plough out of a fence with minimal damage and how to repair the damage. Your bit of kit there is has more comfort items than some hotel rooms I have stayed in, still looks like a shit job though. Loving this channel.
Great looking tractor. Always blows my mind when I see the technology used in them now. Thank you for showing it off. Looking forward to seeing you use it.
I learned to drive when I was 14yrs old. I spent my summers on a farm down in Cornwall. The tractor I drove was a grey Massey Harris Ferguson. I will always remember those summers with great fondness. Thanks Tom....
I have to get parts for my Reco Fella tedder and rake from Massey now. AGCO bought them about twelve years ago. (Which makes me realise how old some of my 'new' kit actually is!!)
Hi Tom, I have come here from Colin's underground garage and subscribed, as I think probably quite a few did. In Colin's latest video you are digging out the hole in the drive and Colin mentions about you taking all the rubble away, but not telling Colin what you do with it. So, what do you do with it? We won't tell Colin!
Great kit all round. Tractors my big concern is the technology that’s used today will it be durable and when it fails in years to come the cost of repairs That’s why I understand if possible to buy / lease a tractor and get rid of at end of warranty period
Bloody hell fella, when I was a lad in summer I used to go over to watch the farm hands do their stuff and via spud picking and hay bail stacking I finally I got to drive a tractor and progressed to being able to give the ploughing a go and as a result of that, how to fix fences.
Features on the tractor were metal seat that would burn your arse if left in the sun too long and the star feature, the ability to put one wheel in reverse and other in forward to swing the plough around quickly and maximize ploughed distance.
Not only did that gain distance in the field but lead to me learning how to get a plough out of a fence with minimal damage and how to repair the damage.
Your bit of kit there is has more comfort items than some hotel rooms I have stayed in, still looks like a shit job though.
Loving this channel.
Thanks for helping out Colin. Your channel looks amazing. Cheers.
That's a high spec Massey, lovely looking tractor
Great looking tractor. Always blows my mind when I see the technology used in them now. Thank you for showing it off. Looking forward to seeing you use it.
I learned to drive when I was 14yrs old. I spent my summers on a farm down in Cornwall. The tractor I drove was a grey Massey Harris Ferguson. I will always remember those summers with great fondness. Thanks Tom....
That's a nice looking piece of equipment Tom :)
Nice bit of Massey there Tom. Business 🤙👍
Beautiful machine. Good luck with her. Rich in Florida
Thanks
What a cool machine! Cheers
I have to get parts for my Reco Fella tedder and rake from Massey now. AGCO bought them about twelve years ago.
(Which makes me realise how old some of my 'new' kit actually is!!)
Hope you enjoy your new tractor and machinery mate, nice to see you and the family earlier 😊
Hi Tom, I have come here from Colin's underground garage and subscribed, as I think probably quite a few did.
In Colin's latest video you are digging out the hole in the drive and Colin mentions about you taking all the rubble away, but not telling Colin what you do with it.
So, what do you do with it? We won't tell Colin!
A nice bit of equipment Tom the Massey looks nice it’s a pity they have to get dirty 👏👏👍👍
I miss tractoring, even more now 😍
My last whip from a looooong time ago was a 3075 dynashift 😂 the good old days
hello tom
Damn Tom you must spend some big bucks on machinery! Cheers
Great kit all round. Tractors my big concern is the technology that’s used today will it be durable and when it fails in years to come the cost of repairs That’s why I understand if possible to buy / lease a tractor and get rid of at end of warranty period
Well Wear Tom, dealers seem to be pushing Dyna vt in the 8s here in Ireland,very little being sold in Dyna 7
The "secret" car garage brought me here...
thanks
Awesome
hello tippy tom,willyou be testing the inverted capabilities of this equipment?🙃😉
A durability test
they are great tractor
Hi Tom Colin sent me over u get a sub mate
I bet it’s scary getting out of junction with that on the front 😮
Andy from @joeseels would be jealous 😂😂😂
He's a farmer he's a farmer
Ware well Tom! How wet is it with you?
Very wet today
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Not tempted by Dyna VT then?
Loose a bit to much power on the road with a vt I felt what do you think ?
@@Tomlamb980 Certainly lose a bit on the road but more than make up for it in the field especially on our small awkward steep land.
why would the put the battery, fuses and ecu so low down? i'd stay away from any deep fords it that
Massey still sticking it out with one pto button on the back mudguard.
Carpet in a frigging tractor?
flash as