Growing up on our dairy farm in NE WI, we had Massey Fergusons (1135 & 265), a Case 830, Minneapolis Moline Z (loved that tractor's hand clutch), some Farmall Ms and a small Ford 8N and a very old (iron wheeled) McCormick-Deering. When we starting doing haylage, silage & high moisture corn, we sometimes rented the neighbors Oliver 1655 to haul wagons. Ah, those good ol' days of small farming!
Being an old Deere dealer from Western New York and large farmer.now retired and out of industry.this video brings back a lot of memories good and not so good
William I can not tell you how excited and honored I am that you shared this post. I visited Halpins in Henrietta about once a week growing up. Your store is one of the reasons I am interested in tractors today. It was always so cool to see the big new tractors at the store and all the machines in the field across the road. I have a bunch of sales literature from Halpins and a bunch of farm toys. One the store closed I got the big Titan Combine Country poster that hung over the parts counter. I collect sales literature and last year I bought a John Deere 94A corn planter brochure that came from an eBay seller from California and to my surprise it had a Halpins, Henrietta, NY dealer stamp on it. I have to wonder how a 50 year old brochure from NY made it all the way to California. If you have s chance email me at contact@bigtractorpower.com
In some video's I saw the All-Crop with the corn head and had never known it even existed but then to see this one with the auger unloading to the trailing wagon--who knew?
I liked the John Deere crawler tractor pulling the corn harvester. That was cool! I remembered when I was growing up, I seen a harvester being built into an existing tractor in a book at the local library.
I grew up in farm country in Eastern Washington back in the 1980's and '90's. We had an International 403 Hillside with a 4-way leveling system. Everything up there had a leveling system until the rotaries came out. We later went to a John Deere 6602. The oldest equipment around there at the time was the Harris combine, Gleaner CH, John Deere 95H and the International 403. That stuff was becoming rare and there was only one farmer I knew that had those Harris combines. Until I saw these videos, I had no idea the other manufacturers also made combines, like Oliver, Case, and Minneapolis Moline.
Never seen a AC all crop doing corn before. The odd big pull type around here in Ontario.At one time in western Canada there were a lot of them. With the price of machines today it's a wonder they don't make a come back. Nice video
The 9501 was the last Deere and the 1682 the last Case IH. They went away in the early 90’s. I am surprised with the small grain in your area there were not pull types.
I was most impressed by that small Kinze grain cart. I didn't know they made them that small back then. If you have an older combine you're screwed buying a new grain cart because they are all so tall now.
It's actually not a Kinze. Oliver66farmboy (who is no longer on YT) and his dad built it out of something else and painted it Kinze colors. I only know because he talked about it in a video.
A great line up of equipment. Can't say I've seen a crawler on a picker, but it's cool to see. And I don't believe I've ever seen a Minnie Mo combine is action either. One of these years I'll have to get out there.
I am kind of partial to any equipment owned/operated by Jake Ziegler and or Oliver66farmboy. Also the 1206 and 3 row New Idea picker is just awesome to watch.
Some poor sap has to shell that corn and make a ton of money (me as a teenager) There was an old bird that had a sheller that looked as old as he was, I think it was from the 40's, actually. He hired a friend and I to work a summer with him shelling corn in NW Iowa in '90 and we made a killing. He paid us most of the money and only kept enough to pay for the upkeep and operation of the sheller and the tractor. He was constantly greasing that thing and tweaking on it and it never broke down. It was hard and hot but looking back, I miss the hell out of farm work.
I remember my grandpa had a John Deere 55 and we had an old new idea,I believe 701,with no cab and then a 703.had sheller,picker,and chopper for silage.dad was never much for mechanics but he got damn good at taking head off the 703.it had that V6 gmc diesel and it blew a lot of head gaskets for a while lol.the good ole days
Very cool family history. I am an Oliver fan. I never had a chance to visit an Oliver dealer as the last Oliver tractor was built one month after I was born.
I now collect the 1/16 size toy tractors. Oliver from the 50s and 60s along John Deere from that same period. Cheaper than the real ones. Try to find them with the box but hard to come by.
Great video I wanted to go to that but I could not get days off to do it. My parrents made it though they had a great time. I guess I will have to wait for 2019. 👍:)
I'm a big fan of WFE, just wondering if that was Jake Ziegler in the Oliver 7800 combine? I don't know him personally but I watch his TH-cam channel a lot. It looked like him in his cowboy hat.
My dad used an AC 2row 60 for milo in the 1960's the last time he used it he harvested row corn with the maze header. Needless to say, the machine suffered damage, but produced clean corn.
Can anybody explain how the right hand side was chosen fro pull-type equipment. AC and some JD were left hand as you can see in these videos. How did the right side win out?
the 7721 JD combine was my #1 also i think it would great to see them in production again. the NI 3 row definitely a close 2nd never saw one in our area a lot of 2 rows though I saw a article one time that Vermeer was gonna make 2 and 3 row pickers anyone know if they made it to production and is there any footage of them in the field ?
bigtractorpower what I saw was 2 row. wide and narrow and 3 row narrow pull types. if I remember right it was after NI discontinued production and Vermeer said they felt there was still a demand for them but I never saw anymore. thanks for the info it would be great to see that 6 row in operation
We always kept track of when the corn pickers were working when we were kids,, and then hunted those fields hard for bunnies and birds,,,,,, good times
The sheller picks the corn removes the husk and spit out the full ear of corn. The combine picks the corn, shells is and then removes it from the cobb, leaving only the kernals.
@@TheRustyRobinson A sheller removes the kernals from the cob like a combine but isn't called a combine. th-cam.com/video/YIzPuAGus9A/w-d-xo.html, unless this is considered a combine too?
Very good video , that was a nice looking D17 and all crop . Don't see many of those any more . And I don't know how in the heck the guy got in the cab on that IH picker .
bigtractorpower Wow that wasn't one of those stand out ideas . But I'm sure that when it was new it was mounted on a open station tractor. Yeah I like that 17. I'm kind of a Orange lover . I have 4 190 xt's 3 diesels and 1 gas and a 45 that I'm working getting running again. And a 1941 WC that needs a motor . Its been Stuck for Years . A old guy that was a friend of my dads , Then got to be a good friend of mine too. Odd how that happens , but I bought one of my 190's from him. He has a 17 a CA a WD and a WC and a B that he wants to sell me . He's up in years and is starting to not do so good . The 17 and CA are runners but the others have sat as long as I have known him , in a shed . But they need some TLC . I have a good way of get stuck engines loose . I'm going to try it on that WC soon.
My favorite was the 303 at the start of the video that wasn't in the ten. The JD 42 pull-type was pretty cool though. I don't think the 7721 qualifies for a half century though.
There were two Ford/Dearborn Woods Brothers two row mounted pickers at the show but no single row models. There was a single row left picker John Deere on a 430 tractor.
Alltough I'm not a JD guy, I would have to say #1. I found it a bit strange to see a combine without an operator platform or cab. Like combine videos a lot because there are not so many combines working in the area where I live. 99.9% of the corn here is chopped for dairycows. Thanks for the video and grtz from the Netherlands
Thank you for watching. Large pull type combines were very common in wheat regions in North America in the 70s and 80s but not usually found in corn areas. The smaller classics were used every where until the mid 50s when Self Propelled combines replaced them.
There was only one Gleaner at the show. I am a big Gleaner fan but it did not stand out as much as the other machines for rarity. It’s always hard to pic a top ten.
I film at this event each time they have it. I have never seen any corn left on the stalk. Some times you see the odd ear that fell off the wagon. This is a demonstration to show the classic machines. The corn is a movie set prop in essence for the machines to knock down. They are not worried about the quality of the crop or how well it’s harvested. I will say I do wish some would slow down. This event only happens every two years and there is no race or need to bunch the machines up.
I really like your channel. But I don't like this particular video with a red tractor power advertisement and the number. I would much rather see information about the tractor such as the year, the horsepower, etc
Well this was an experiment in editing to do a Top 10 count down. This was the first I ever posted. I used my logo as a transition image. It was not intended for advertising but to serve as background. I would love to share all details on each machine but unfortunately most machines at this event pass you in less than 30 seconds. It often takes 2 to 3 minutes to share basic facts. When I get 10 to 12 minutes of filming time with a machine I can do a nice video showing it working and sharing details. Thank you for your feed back. I believe this was the only TOP 10 I did using my logo.
I called it advertising for lack of a better word. I thought since you had ability to place that up you could have easily added details about the particular tractors. I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said anything. You're doing a great job please forgive my ignorance concerning the difficulties that you meet bringing us these great videos.
Growing up on our dairy farm in NE WI, we had Massey Fergusons (1135 & 265), a Case 830, Minneapolis Moline Z (loved that tractor's hand clutch), some Farmall Ms and a small Ford 8N and a very old (iron wheeled) McCormick-Deering. When we starting doing haylage, silage & high moisture corn, we sometimes rented the neighbors Oliver 1655 to haul wagons. Ah, those good ol' days of small farming!
Another awesome video! Thanks for sharing these pieces of history!
Being an old Deere dealer from Western New York and large farmer.now retired and out of industry.this video brings back a lot of memories good and not so good
William I can not tell you how excited and honored I am that you shared this post. I visited Halpins in Henrietta about once a week growing up. Your store is one of the reasons I am interested in tractors today. It was always so cool to see the big new tractors at the store and all the machines in the field across the road. I have a bunch of sales literature from Halpins and a bunch of farm toys. One the store closed I got the big Titan Combine Country poster that hung over the parts counter. I collect sales literature and last year I bought a John Deere 94A corn planter brochure that came from an eBay seller from California and to my surprise it had a Halpins, Henrietta, NY dealer stamp on it. I have to wonder how a 50 year old brochure from NY made it all the way to California. If you have s chance email me at contact@bigtractorpower.com
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William Halpin email: eddiepines5472@gmail.com
That 1306 with the 3 row New Idea picker! Sweet!!!❤
Love seeing the old machinery. Great video
Me too. It’s alwAys fun to track them down. Thank you for watching.
I am an old Allis Chalmers raised farm kid. I love the D17 and the All Crop Combine. So for me it would be #5. Thanks for the videos that you do.
In some video's I saw the All-Crop with the corn head and had never known it even existed but then to see this one with the auger unloading to the trailing wagon--who knew?
I liked the John Deere crawler tractor pulling the corn harvester. That was cool! I remembered when I was growing up, I seen a harvester being built into an existing tractor in a book at the local library.
I grew up in farm country in Eastern Washington back in the 1980's and '90's. We had an International 403 Hillside with a 4-way leveling system. Everything up there had a leveling system until the rotaries came out. We later went to a John Deere 6602. The oldest equipment around there at the time was the Harris combine, Gleaner CH, John Deere 95H and the International 403. That stuff was becoming rare and there was only one farmer I knew that had those Harris combines. Until I saw these videos, I had no idea the other manufacturers also made combines, like Oliver, Case, and Minneapolis Moline.
Great video!! It's good to see Jake Ziegler and Oliver66farmboy working together. We sure to miss him and his videos.
Jamie Smith I thought that was Oliver farm boy, but I just couldn’t quite tell. I agree. He’s been off TH-cam for too long.
For sure! I really enjoyed seeing Jake and Ethan working together. Neat equipment combo.
All it took was one dumb person to ruin the great videos for all of us.
If a guy wants to be left alone, LEAVE HIM ALONE!!!
I really miss Ethan's video. I used to watch them for hours
Excellent video I enjoy watching older machine
I loved the pull type John Deere combine. I have never seen one before.
Love it! Brought to you from back in the days when a pheasant could actually make a living in a field that had been harvested!
Never seen a AC all crop doing corn before. The odd big pull type around here in Ontario.At one time in western Canada there were a lot of them. With the price of machines today it's a wonder they don't make a come back. Nice video
I like the j.i. case 830 tractor picking ear corn, and case 960 combine. great vidoe!
It was hard not to include the 830 and 960 in the top 10. That’s why they and the Ford we’re included in the summary.
I think the pull type combines are cool.
Thats one thing I dont see to much on here is pull type combines... Be cool to see all the older ones up to when they stopped making them.
The 9501 was the last Deere and the 1682 the last Case IH. They went away in the early 90’s. I am surprised with the small grain in your area there were not pull types.
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I enjoyed seeing all of the old equipment out in the field. I'm kinda partial to the Farmall/IH stuff tho. LOL Stay safe.
Just awesome. That 7721 JD is cool. Didn’t know you could cut corn with them.
Wow u dug back in the files for these! Neat video once again
It’s always fun to go back in the archives. Hard to believe the 7800 unloading on the go was 5 years ago.
I was most impressed by that small Kinze grain cart. I didn't know they made them that small back then. If you have an older combine you're screwed buying a new grain cart because they are all so tall now.
It's actually not a Kinze. Oliver66farmboy (who is no longer on YT) and his dad built it out of something else and painted it Kinze colors. I only know because he talked about it in a video.
No. 4 is my favorite harvest setup ever on youtube.
My kind of video . Love the old iron @ work
A great line up of equipment. Can't say I've seen a crawler on a picker, but it's cool to see. And I don't believe I've ever seen a Minnie Mo combine is action either. One of these years I'll have to get out there.
I hope you get to see the show some day. It’s a great event.
Yeah the Minnie was the surprise of the video for me too.
The JD pull type was very nice I also like the case combine as well.............
Both great machines.
I am kind of partial to any equipment owned/operated by Jake Ziegler and or Oliver66farmboy. Also the 1206 and 3 row New Idea picker is just awesome to watch.
Yea That 1206 turbo with the 330 picker and the John Deere 4620 with the 7721 combine were awesome.
Some poor sap has to shell that corn and make a ton of money (me as a teenager)
There was an old bird that had a sheller that looked as old as he was, I think it was from the 40's, actually. He hired a friend and I to work a summer with him shelling corn in NW Iowa in '90 and we made a killing. He paid us most of the money and only kept enough to pay for the upkeep and operation of the sheller and the tractor. He was constantly greasing that thing and tweaking on it and it never broke down.
It was hard and hot but looking back, I miss the hell out of farm work.
Still love that 1206 and the 3 row New Idea
Andy Lieffring that things picking just as fast as a modern day 14 row OXBO.
Andy Lieffring Those narrow bonnet Farmalls are true classics .
Try driving gleaner G with a cab but no air con. From April to October in South texas. It was hell on four wheels !!
Combines have advanced a long way.
Ran a c2 in oklahoma for wheat harvest...fun stuff. Had a 79 L2 that was a damn good combine and fantastic a/c thatd freeze you out of the cab.
The best channel on TH-cam
Thank you. Glad you enjoy watching.
Good to see OliverFarmBoy in there at #6. I miss his youtube videos!
I remember my grandpa had a John Deere 55 and we had an old new idea,I believe 701,with no cab and then a 703.had sheller,picker,and chopper for silage.dad was never much for mechanics but he got damn good at taking head off the 703.it had that V6 gmc diesel and it blew a lot of head gaskets for a while lol.the good ole days
thanks for the video. I enjoyed seeing everything you videoed.
Love the Oliver equipment along with the New Idea picker, partial to them as my uncle was Oliver dealer in Holstein Iowa.
Very cool family history. I am an Oliver fan. I never had a chance to visit an Oliver dealer as the last Oliver tractor was built one month after I was born.
I now collect the 1/16 size toy tractors. Oliver from the 50s and 60s along John Deere from that same period. Cheaper than the real ones. Try to find them with the box but hard to come by.
Apparently the older John Deere pull type combines were the exact same as the real combines minus the cab, engine, and front wheels
Yes. The grain bins had a little more capacity.
Great video I wanted to go to that but I could not get days off to do it. My parrents made it though they had a great time. I guess I will have to wait for 2019. 👍:)
I hope you can make the 2019 Show.
I'm a big fan of WFE, just wondering if that was Jake Ziegler in the Oliver 7800 combine? I don't know him personally but I watch his TH-cam channel a lot. It looked like him in his cowboy hat.
Yes that is Jake’s 7800
My dad used an AC 2row 60 for milo in the 1960's the last time he used it he harvested row corn with the maze header. Needless to say, the machine suffered damage, but produced clean corn.
That is neat. Thank you for sharing.
Can anybody explain how the right hand side was chosen fro pull-type equipment. AC and some JD were left hand as you can see in these videos. How did the right side win out?
Will you be doing a list for 2019? The 303 with the cab this year was a beast and all the little modifications done to it but to still appear factory.
The 2019 corn combine video is posted at m.th-cam.com/video/ZB2cRPrvAnU/w-d-xo.html
My fav was the old d17 with that old sheller.goyta love them old ACs
That is a very cool harvesting team.
the 7721 JD combine was my #1 also i think it would great to see them in production again.
the NI 3 row definitely a close 2nd never saw one in our area a lot of 2 rows though
I saw a article one time that Vermeer was gonna make 2 and 3 row pickers anyone know if they made it to production and is there any footage of them in the field ?
I have a one page brochure that shows Vermeer developed a tractor mounted 6 row corn picker.
bigtractorpower what I saw was 2 row. wide and narrow and 3 row narrow pull types. if I remember right it was after NI discontinued production and Vermeer said they felt there was still a demand for them but I never saw anymore. thanks for the info it would be great to see that 6 row in operation
We always kept track of when the corn pickers were working when we were kids,, and then hunted those fields hard for bunnies and birds,,,,,, good times
Great memories. Corn picking is always neat to get a glimpse at these days.
really liked the IH with the cab lol, would be nice to pick corn and not freeze to death....
Yea but that would be no fun
Ok, stupid question. What's the difference between a sheller and a combine to the point that the combine has to be so big to shell the corn?
The sheller picks the corn removes the husk and spit out the full ear of corn. The combine picks the corn, shells is and then removes it from the cobb, leaving only the kernals.
@@TheRustyRobinson A sheller removes the kernals from the cob like a combine but isn't called a combine. th-cam.com/video/YIzPuAGus9A/w-d-xo.html, unless this is considered a combine too?
great video!My favourite was the 4620 witht the 7721 harvester! :D
That Deere 430 crawler belongs to The Haans of West Lafayette,Indiana
Very cool. I am always so busy filming I never get to meet the owners.
Very good video , that was a nice looking D17 and all crop . Don't see many of those any more . And I don't know how in the heck the guy got in the cab on that IH picker .
The D17 sure stood out. The 856 is cool with the cab. The driver climbs in the back window.
bigtractorpower Wow that wasn't one of those stand out ideas . But I'm sure that when it was new it was mounted on a open station tractor. Yeah I like that 17. I'm kind of a Orange lover . I have 4 190 xt's 3 diesels and 1 gas and a 45 that I'm working getting running again. And a 1941 WC that needs a motor . Its been Stuck for Years . A old guy that was a friend of my dads , Then got to be a good friend of mine too. Odd how that happens , but I bought one of my 190's from him. He has a 17 a CA a WD and a WC and a B that he wants to sell me . He's up in years and is starting to not do so good . The 17 and CA are runners but the others have sat as long as I have known him , in a shed . But they need some TLC . I have a good way of get stuck engines loose . I'm going to try it on that WC soon.
great video do you have any showing the history of corn shelled after it corn comes from the field and cobs go into bin
I have footage to make that video.
might be something people that have not see it would like i done it by hand with the hand crank one what a work out
Please make that video. I would love to see it.
Watching the 430 and corn picker was good.
That is a neat harvest set up.
I thought the one with the 1206 wasn't anything special until I saw the size of that corn picker...
My favorite was the 303 at the start of the video that wasn't in the ten. The JD 42 pull-type was pretty cool though. I don't think the 7721 qualifies for a half century though.
Do you ever see any of the rear mounted one row pickers that Ford sold still working?
There were two Ford/Dearborn Woods Brothers two row mounted pickers at the show but no single row models. There was a single row left picker John Deere on a 430 tractor.
I think that 4010 lpg belongs to Shane Kerkhove just north of West Lafayatte,Indiana.
Alltough I'm not a JD guy, I would have to say #1. I found it a bit strange to see a combine without an operator platform or cab. Like combine videos a lot because there are not so many combines working in the area where I live. 99.9% of the corn here is chopped for dairycows. Thanks for the video and grtz from the Netherlands
Thank you for watching. Large pull type combines were very common in wheat regions in North America in the 70s and 80s but not usually found in corn areas. The smaller classics were used every where until the mid 50s when Self Propelled combines replaced them.
Love the deer 7721.
It is a pretty cool set up to see in corn.
I like #6 Oliver 7800 combine & Oliver 1600.
The Oliver 7800 reminds me of a Deere 4400
They call it a Combine because you have to combine all your money to keep it going 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love that alischarmler d19 my favorit tractor
Lemme see if I've got combine theory right. A combinr harvester combines the jobs of a Havester and thresher right?
Yes
I thought it was a binder and a thresher.
The John Deere 7721 combine is my favorite.
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At 1:39 This is wat TimyCornpikker needs
What do the farmers do with the tall stubboble left behind
Plow it under
I honestly had no idea that Oliver made a combine.
They offered sp combines for 30 plus years.
wonderful video thanks for posting
Thank you for watching.
How in the world a gleaner wasn't included?
There was only one Gleaner at the show. I am a big Gleaner fan but it did not stand out as much as the other machines for rarity. It’s always hard to pic a top ten.
My favorite was the 4620 and the 7721
Hey would it be possible to film a Massey Ferguson 830 combine?
I would film one if I could find one.
bigtractorpower Except there so rare. I don't know how you find all the vintage equipment you film.
Classic tractor fever
That is some raggedy looking corn! In August? : )
It was a drought year and this corn is only raised for the purpose of demonstrating the machines. They are not worried about the yield.
i liked the AC
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John Deere model 42 was quite the workhorse in the day
Great combine for sure.
Is that IH 856 a tricycle or wide front?
It is a narrow front.
Nice videos. Did u take any video of dmi test tractor in half century show?
I did not it was parked on display most of the weekend. I have a short video clip of it running on Big Tractor Power instagram.
Nice Video!
Amazing machines
The thing is you never see equipment like this anymore
That is why Rantoul is such a cool show. You never know what you will get to see.
a lot of one armed men around the country that ran them old pickers
And, at least a lot of one fingered, usually the ring finger.
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I liked the case at the end
The Case picking combo is one of the cooler machines at the show every year.
Before I watch this I’m saying that the 3 row new idea picker on the 1206 in going to be on here.
The New Idea 330 with the 1206 is a cool harvesting combination.
Man, where's the race at Jesus? I'm seeing a lot of corn on the stocks. Maybe if they slow down a little bit
I film at this event each time they have it. I have never seen any corn left on the stalk. Some times you see the odd ear that fell off the wagon. This is a demonstration to show the classic machines. The corn is a movie set prop in essence for the machines to knock down. They are not worried about the quality of the crop or how well it’s harvested.
I will say I do wish some would slow down. This event only happens every two years and there is no race or need to bunch the machines up.
To bad no AC WD with 2 row mounted. Picked a lot of corn with that machine. Didn't have a husking bed so not a lot of clean corn for the cribs.......
Can you please tell me what is Deff.
We had the new idea type.... I like the #1 jd
New Idea built good machines.
@@bigtractorpower everything from those years made sense.. simple and you could work on it
The John deere tractor and john deere combine.
I like the allis chalmer tractor
What tractor is in the thumbnail
John Deere 4620. It appears at the end of the video.
Nice subjective list. Regards...
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No gleaner or uni harvester. Don't get me wrong I like your picks but you know
I am a Gleaner and New Idea fan. They would be in this video but unfortunately they have not been at the show.
@@bigtractorpower I need to go we still farm with uni a chopper combine and picker 3 power units 2 708 and 702 . who do you contact for show info?
That is awesome. I got to film a 708 picking corn two years ago. It would be great to see a Uni at the show. Go to www.halfcenturyofprogress.com
@@bigtractorpower thank you
Is that a G1000 or G900?
I think it is an M670
234 haled at a lot off corn away from that picker!!!
Very cool. What tractor was on the 234?
Is that 7721 pretty rare?
Not in the Plains for small grain but you hardly ever see them used in the mid west for corn.
Not much Minneapolis moline tractors around today
No there are not. I have filmed an entire ceiling season on an all MM farm so stay tuned for that video.
I really like your channel. But I don't like this particular video with a red tractor power advertisement and the number. I would much rather see information about the tractor such as the year, the horsepower, etc
Well this was an experiment in editing to do a Top 10 count down. This was the first I ever posted. I used my logo as a transition image. It was not intended for advertising but to serve as background. I would love to share all details on each machine but unfortunately most machines at this event pass you in less than 30 seconds. It often takes 2 to 3 minutes to share basic facts. When I get 10 to 12 minutes of filming time with a machine I can do a nice video showing it working and sharing details. Thank you for your feed back. I believe this was the only TOP 10 I did using my logo.
I called it advertising for lack of a better word. I thought since you had ability to place that up you could have easily added details about the particular tractors.
I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said anything. You're doing a great job please forgive my ignorance concerning the difficulties that you meet bringing us these great videos.
Jake should've been #1 lol
The Oliver 7800 is a cool combine.
856 IH
That is a very cool set up n
I live by rantoul
Very cool.
Don't look like the corn is very good.
It is just for show to demonstrate the harvesting machines. It’s not really about the yield in this event.
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Parece que tá fazendo silagem