Wow, I can remember unhooking the flatbed wagon and backing the 60 up to the front of the wagon and hooking on to the bed, and raising the bed with maybe an A Frame mounted of the back of the tractor. Big job for my 8 yr. old big brother and I, and unload the ear corn onto the elevator just like this one...
If you don't crowd the conveyor, you'll have less corn on the ground. This is how we did things, 2 cylinders for the win. Great video, brings back lots of memories. Cheers :)
Ah yes, I remember as a kid sitting in the top of the corn crib, turning the elevator spout when the crib got full, to get as much corn in as we could. We didn't use any hearing protection back then. I guess that's why have really bad tinnitus.🤔 Great video! Thanks for the memories!👍
@@AnglesideFarm , sure makes me want mine back Steve. That was a really nice little tractor and was in great shape. The only thing about that tractor was that the rear tires were a bit chewed up from the chains.
Just found your channel and very impressed with preserving old John Deere equipment to show how it used to be used. Excellent videos. I've searched around and can't find where you are located or contact info. You said somewhere you want a "G". My brother has a darn nice one, '48? Mid Mi. Hasn't been started for about 5 yrs. Needs new rims for the 15.5. Tires are great. He also has 2 running 95 combines in excellent shape. Need a way to contact as I'd like to see it in your collection.
Stores ear corn, until run thru a hammermill to grind up corn & cob to feed livestock. Provides good air circulation, but allows rats & other vermin to enter slats to feast.
Sure reminds me of our farm in the late 60’s Dean, did you say your videos are from a tractor club you are part of once? If so I sure wish I was closer....
We had the tractor club over the one day when harvesting the oats. We belong to the Northern Illinois Twin Cylinder Club. The tractors and equipment we are using are from our own collection.
Wow, I can remember unhooking the flatbed wagon and backing the 60 up to the front of the wagon and hooking on to the bed, and raising the bed with maybe an A Frame mounted of the back of the tractor. Big job for my 8 yr. old big brother and I, and unload the ear corn onto the elevator just like this one...
Nice looking corn!
I find that watching this video is very pleasant and relaxing. Nice looking corn. Thanks for showing.
Thanks for watching!
If you don't crowd the conveyor, you'll have less corn on the ground. This is how we did things, 2 cylinders for the win. Great video, brings back lots of memories. Cheers :)
Ah yes, I remember as a kid sitting in the top of the corn crib, turning the elevator spout when the crib got full, to get as much corn in as we could. We didn't use any hearing protection back then. I guess that's why have really bad tinnitus.🤔 Great video! Thanks for the memories!👍
Thanks for sharing!
That is exactly how we did it back in Iowa. Picked with a JD 227 picker on a JD 60. Hauled with a JD 720.
Great action video!! I like the dog supervising the whole operation!
This brings back many fond childhood memories. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed!
Great video. I used to have a 70 diesel. I’d belt it to the thresher at the shows. Great sound.
What a step back in time. A very nice one at that. Thanks for sharing these video’s
Makes you want to get another 50 eh Gary?
@@AnglesideFarm , sure makes me want mine back Steve. That was a really nice little tractor and was in great shape. The only thing about that tractor was that the rear tires were a bit chewed up from the chains.
Such wonderful memories. Thank you!
Nice Grinder
awesome
Thank you. So many memories from the 40s and 50s. There's green colored machine left of crib. What would that be?
Number 7 sheller. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful tractors you have there, I love my 530.
Great...
Just found your channel and very impressed with preserving old John Deere equipment to show how it used to be used. Excellent videos. I've searched around and can't find where you are located or contact info. You said somewhere you want a "G". My brother has a darn nice one, '48? Mid Mi. Hasn't been started for about 5 yrs. Needs new rims for the 15.5. Tires are great. He also has 2 running 95 combines in excellent shape. Need a way to contact as I'd like to see it in your collection.
Thanks so much! Northern IL deanbeck11@gmail.com
That's not too far what do u think he would want for it? Thanks for watching!
Thanks for telling Hans name
Old Deere's look good I have a 2020 3020 630 60 a G and a A
I would love to find a G next haha!
Richard I notice you don’t have any videos but your comment made me subscribe anyway......cause I hope one day you make videos with those tractors!
@@Deandeere4020 I have duals for the 630 and the G
@@AnglesideFarm I'm working on it
I have a 720 diesel that I use from time to time on our farm
Looks like your St. Bernard is keeping an eye out for critters.
I think the dog is supervising.
What Does a Corn Crib Do?
Stores ear corn, until run thru a hammermill to grind up corn & cob to feed livestock. Provides good air circulation, but allows rats & other vermin to enter slats to feast.
@@ronaldlee2376 Ahh, Thank You! Very Interesting.
There are a few videos of us shelling the corn also! Thanks for watching!
Sure reminds me of our farm in the late 60’s
Dean, did you say your videos are from a tractor club you are part of once? If so I sure wish I was closer....
We had the tractor club over the one day when harvesting the oats. We belong to the Northern Illinois Twin Cylinder Club. The tractors and equipment we are using are from our own collection.
@@Deandeere4020 very nice collection Dean.
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
@@Deandeere4020 always enjoy watching what you put out there.
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Had the same elevator but not in that good condition.
What's the dog's name? He seems to be supervising in every one of your videos.
Hans
@@Deandeere4020 Awesome! I love these videos.