Appreciate the interview. I’m glad he’s getting the recognition he deserves. I agree with your comment with him being too nice, if he had been more vocal he may have been recognized sooner. It’s hard to understand Mr Steiger at times, I will try the captions. Thanks again.
It does not hurt to be humble and kind along the way too and dont be afraid to ask a question because people who know everything dont make it to far in lifes success
The program seems directed to an audience who knows the equipment. I’m not a farmer and have never heard of Steiger but love machinery; I would love to have seen much more of the equipment woven throughout the story.
Thankful Google was invented. It will tell you a lot different sites to refer you to. Takes a little research, but you’ve got the equipment apparently. enjoy! It’s pretty cool
Very impressive and with some good fortune to get the assistance of the banker and others for knowledge, materials and sales. All came together to make it happen.
I hear you, and will do better with my next upload! Please enable captions if you struggle understanding Doug. (they're made by me, not auto generated)
Basically the 4WD pioneer integral component of change over to modern farming and covering more ground there 4wd’s were bulletproof when case bought them out
interesting interview no doubt made a huge difference in agriculture certainly a lecacy to leave agriculture if the makers now went back and made the machines out of plate like they use to next to no electronics I have no doubt the order book would be full have an ST 251 series 3 great aquirisition like driving it product that just keeps going despite its age
I hear you, and will do better with my next upload! Please enable captions if you struggle understanding Doug. (they're made by me, not auto generated)
@aahZeiK There a very long video about him and the history of it all. This old guy was aways about the tractors, but he had partners and investors and things when south and he took the fall for what his partners did.
"A Wagner cost about $25k, we thought we could build it for $10k" Try doing this today as a consumer and you'll find that a $10k tractor is built with $25k in raw materials. Even if you salvage the most expensive items it's impossible to build anything today because buying new is 3x cheaper than buying generic parts off the shelf.
I was a machinist. Worked on steiger tractors. I like this interview!! Wish I could meet this man 😊
They are put together great. Not many today could do it. Id love to talk with him too.
Acknowledging the hand of God in his success. Hallelujah Amen
Got a steiger in our shed here in Australia. Tows the airseeder at cropping time. It's old with faded paint and its a pleasure to have.
Literally a man who played an integral part in American agriculture. I salute you sir.
Through out the world, thousands of them here in Australia.
Thank you Mr. Steiger! Certain execs at Deere lately could use your better-than common sense.
Adiós Juan Deere!
'Everything Woke turns to shit.'
Appreciate the interview. I’m glad he’s getting the recognition he deserves. I agree with your comment with him being too nice, if he had been more vocal he may have been recognized sooner. It’s hard to understand Mr Steiger at times, I will try the captions. Thanks again.
Great job interviewing ..people just over reacting about the background music we thank you for taking your time to do this great interview
A brilliant story in what the stieger brothers achieved they where farmer s too I love it top stuff❤
It does not hurt to be humble and kind along the way too and dont be afraid to ask a question because people who know everything dont make it to far in lifes success
Changed the world for the better
Thank you Mr. Steiger and family for your contribution to agriculture.
EDIT THE MUSIC OUT!!!!!! and reload. I used CC
Thanks for sharing I would have loved to have been around back then
Background music sucks, wrecked the interview
Exactly right
Yes, it’s hard to hear the man speak. Shame.
I hear you, and will do better with my next upload! Please enable captions if you struggle understanding Doug.
@dadigitechman I have a Panther 3
Didn’t bother me
The program seems directed to an audience who knows the equipment. I’m not a farmer and have never heard of Steiger but love machinery; I would love to have seen much more of the equipment woven throughout the story.
Thankful Google was invented. It will tell you a lot different sites to refer you to. Takes a little research, but you’ve got the equipment apparently. enjoy! It’s pretty cool
If you want to know more about him and the equipment, please visit the Stieger Heritage Foundation website - there's lots to discover!
Great interview Proud of this family who believed in themselves to create a change in farming forever
Very impressive and with some good fortune to get the assistance of the banker and others for knowledge, materials and sales. All came together to make it happen.
We still get things worked on at their shop to this day. Pto shafts and hydraulic cylinders
Great video, some interesting information
On this farm his tractor still pays the bills
You should have their videos without music so older people can understand them
Plenty of old stiegers down here in Australia....
Awesome interview!!
Could have done without the background music, especially when it's louder than Mr Steiger.
Buenisimo el video felisitacines, que gran persona.
Turn the music off so we can hear the man speak. We would love to hear the story.
I hear you, and will do better with my next upload! Please enable captions if you struggle understanding Doug. (they're made by me, not auto generated)
Interesting
Basically the 4WD pioneer integral component of change over to modern farming and covering more ground there 4wd’s were bulletproof when case bought them out
When you rig to snig to look at stieger they pull like tiger old saying from dealers ships 😊
Same!👍
interesting interview no doubt made a huge difference in agriculture certainly a lecacy to leave agriculture if the makers now went back and made the machines out of plate like they use to next to no electronics I have no doubt the order book would be full have an ST 251 series 3 great aquirisition like driving it product that just keeps going despite its age
I tried to my Dad to buy one when I was a teenager
If you like Steiger, research the old 'Big Bud' tractors made in Montana. The biggest tractors in the world.
When you got a rig snig you look at stieger they pull tiger and old dealership saying 😊
👍👍👍👍👍
can't hear him because of the music
This would have been a fantastic video if I could hear Mr. Stieger speak. Too bad the background music covered up his frail voice.
I hear you, and will do better with my next upload! Please enable captions (manually added) if you struggle understanding Doug.
@@augustproductionsmn Will do. Thanks for doing that for us.
Did u not playback this b4 uploading? And see the music is to loud? Music is fine but lower it man !
Could hardly understand what he was saying at times thanks to that terrible background music
ruined whole video….,
I hear you, and will do better with my next upload! Please enable captions if you struggle understanding Doug. (they're made by me, not auto generated)
Green steigers best tractors ever built
He is a good guy. He had some legal issues that got him put in jail, which I didn't think was fair. But he changed big farming.
Really what were the problems he faced? No doubt there equipment allowed farms to grow unlike anything at the time
@aahZeiK There a very long video about him and the history of it all. This old guy was aways about the tractors, but he had partners and investors and things when south and he took the fall for what his partners did.
I’m his daughter. He never went to jail. Curious where you got that information.
@@majeanahallstrom7233 I love the internet. Thanks for speaking up 👏
Toreq scrapers they built to very good scrapers
Re-edit without the music
Should reupload without music instead of telling people to turn on captions. Thats just poor on your part for not listening to your audience. Imo
Would you republish this please - without the foreground music. For those of us who are hard of hearing
Get rid of the Damn music!!!
"A Wagner cost about $25k, we thought we could build it for $10k"
Try doing this today as a consumer and you'll find that a $10k tractor is built with $25k in raw materials. Even if you salvage the most expensive items it's impossible to build anything today because buying new is 3x cheaper than buying generic parts off the shelf.
Music is horrible , can’t hardly hear him! Over
How ignorant to play music when a man is telling you his history, you miss a lot of what he said.
TURN OFF THE STOOPID MUSIC
What stupidity music