Very interesting, all the older machines that used to farm in the USA. We had a tractor here in the UK which was made from two tractors. It was good on muddy ground and could be separated into two for summer use. There were some exports but in the end with all the upgrades and redesigns the company, Ernest Doe 'called it quits' and just decided to supply conventional Fordson tractors. Great video Steve thanks.👍👍
Wonderful displays,..reminds me of my Dad's 1951 IH Pickup, and then my 1973 Loadstar 1600 . Man, those Loadstars could turn on a dime, as they say. Great trucks for city deliveries.
Once at a tractor show, I saw an old tractor that was mostly rust and primer colored. A big sign on the front said, “Time & weather have faded me, but I am far from dead, ‘cause I wasn’t blue, or green, or yellow, I was Farmall Red”
I was supposed go to the tractor show with my crew but with the big flood we couldn't make it but still sending prayers for everyone who went to the tractor show and couldn't or could make it out sorry if so many people couldn't make it to the tractor show
Thanks for watching here is another good article on the 2+2 you might like reading the section called "Was the IH 2+2 a failure?" tractorzoom.com/equipment/tractors/mister-misunderstood-the-ih-22
The 2+2’s were not a failure. Highly misunderstood at the time. They have a cult following, amazing row crop tractors.
Great video. Thanks from New Zealand. I attended the 2015 RPRU in Sedalia, Missouri.
It looks like Iowa chapter had an excellent round-up. I was sure wishing I could have attended, this year.
Very interesting, all the older machines that used to farm in the USA. We had a tractor here in the UK which was made from two tractors. It was good on muddy ground and could be separated into two for summer use. There were some exports but in the end with all the upgrades and redesigns the company, Ernest Doe 'called it quits' and just decided to supply conventional Fordson tractors. Great video Steve thanks.👍👍
Enjoyed this video, I grew up in Iowa on a farm with Farmall tractors (still on the farm, but no Farmalls).
Thanks for giving us a look at a whole other world of machinery, Steve!
Great video Steve, really loved seeing all of that equipment and IH vehicles.
Wonderful displays,..reminds me of my Dad's 1951 IH Pickup, and then my 1973 Loadstar 1600 . Man, those Loadstars could turn on a dime, as they say. Great trucks for city deliveries.
Once at a tractor show, I saw an old tractor that was mostly rust and primer colored. A big sign on the front said, “Time & weather have faded me, but I am far from dead, ‘cause I wasn’t blue, or green, or yellow, I was Farmall Red”
Beautiful trucks ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The 2+2's were not a design failure,they steered exactly how they were designed.
Here is a great article I found to anyone who is wanting to know more about the 2+2: www.dieselworldmag.com/diesel-tractors/tractor-talk/
@@ThisWeekWithCars Great article,thanks!
Thanks! Best coverage yet! I hope to have a video of the showdown soon. DEERING DAVE
Sad to see what happened today with the flooding, I hope actual show grounds themselves didn't get too bad.
I was supposed go to the tractor show with my crew but with the big flood we couldn't make it but still sending prayers for everyone who went to the tractor show and couldn't or could make it out sorry if so many people couldn't make it to the tractor show
Any idea how many total tractors on display?
2+2 tractors were NOT a failure! Had to stop watching after such a ridiculous and false comment.
Thanks for watching here is another good article on the 2+2 you might like reading the section called "Was the IH 2+2 a failure?" tractorzoom.com/equipment/tractors/mister-misunderstood-the-ih-22
@@ThisWeekWithCars Thanks for the plug, Steve! Appreciate it!