A Short History of Farmall Tractors - Half Century of Progress Day 2
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- It's day 2 of the Half Century of Progress show! There are 100 Farmall tractors lined up in order, one for each year of production, and I'm going to use them to explain the different generations of Farmall tractors. Later, we brave golf cart chaos to see some plowing and corn harvesting, look at some unusual tractors, and meet Evan & Rebekah from Country View Acres.
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Love your enthusiasm for international tractors!
Another great video. I really enjoy your video’s and glad you got to meet in person Evan and Rebecca. thank you.
Thank you for your time, I learned a lot about the older tractors from you,
Thanks. Iam a fan of old tractors. From beginning to the 80s .
Pete & Evan - my 2 favourite channels!
Pete, was great to finally get to talk to you in person. I have enjoyed watching your videos for years. You do a great job of keeping it upbeat and entertaining.
Hopefully we will run into each other again in the future.
Thanks Evan! It was great visiting with you.
This up there with the all time videos. I liked seeing Evan and Rebecca.
Pete, I've loved your show from the first time I saw it years ago. I'm almost 80 and I don't get around very well, so I know I never see that equipment show, but it sure is something else. Thanks for bringing me along...
It's so fun to see all the tractors. Thank you for sharing. My family and I love your videos.
Love the Farmall quick history run down.
I love those D21 Allis and the 6030 John Deere. I recognize Evan and Rebekah.............great channel as well.
Pete i want to thank you for sharing your knowledge of tractors.
Pete I have been watching you for about 3 years and I never seem to be in awe I finally learned to send comments 77 yrs old You are an inspiration to all who still love the farm. God bless
It was really great to see you on Saturday, so glad you and Evan got to meet up. 👍👍💚
Wow you know your tractors. Respect
Love to see these events this is what America is all about. Freedom.
Pete, thanks so much for this video. Truly a joy to watch.
Thanks for the Farmall/IH tractor tour. Drove an H and a M on my uncles farm back in the 60's
Must have taken a few years to put this big show together.
Thanks Pete for sharing the tractor show with us, very interesting, and so glad Evan & Rebecca got to see you in person.
I'm glad you showed the meeting with Evan and his sun roasted wife. Two of my favorite You Tubers that I try to catch everything you two post. Raised on an Cortland County farm both have a special place to remind me of younger, happier and gentler times. Well until my Dad found something I did not quite proper as far as gentler times. Isn't it amazing what people can come up with, the honey wagon for instance.
Your kids are awesome! And super lucky to live that life!
The golf cart thing is hysterical!
Very interesting. I watch Evan and Rebecca too. Both channels are very interesting and very different. Thanks for sharing.
So cool to see Evan! Great video Pete !!!!!
Love seeing all the old school equipment. Hard to imagine the they farmed all the plains with the smaller tractors. Alot more farmers. How many people have told you that they have spent time on the Air Force Base there. Was there in the 80's.
my little Farmall A was an absolute gem I never knew what the year was but it cut my firewood tilled my garden plowed my snow and if it got cold enough that my car wouldn't start my A would all ways start with only hand crank it went on the first pull ..I loved it ..!
Pete , I have enjoyed this trip with you , That has to be the most Red tractors I have every seen , Enjoy ever bit of it with your kids and be safe .
Thanks you for taking me through the years
That was great to see you and Evan met up. great video
Bravo! Pete. You really did your homework for this video. Much appreciated.
Glad you could meet a Hero of yours. It is the same for us as well looking to meet up with you. Yes, You need to have your space and time as well. I hope you and your family there are doing well, staying hydrated, and healthy.
Thanks for bringing us along👍
I lived on a farm back in the 60's and we had a Farmall tractor was a good one.
Lots of inspiration! We have our 1947 M torn apart right now. My son is doing the redo. I would love to completely restore it but my son said let's get it working first. We do need it working again. Your videos are golden.
Good to see our friends from Country View Acres.
Watched country view acres last night with Pete.
Yesss. So cool all the IH. And we bought a 2096 and love it. And so cool you and Evan and Rebecca meeting there. Love watching both your channels.
It looks like the kids and yourself are enjoying your time. Great. Hi Hilary.
my dad has a 666 international and its the first tractor i ever drove and will always be my favorite. great machine. he bought it from my grandfather and hopefully one day it's in my shed. we even included it in our wedding.
Thanks for all your video's Pete
You are an amazing wealth of knowledge. I I am not in farming but I find your videos so interesting. Love your channel.
Pete just another amazing video, loved all the history on the tractors, thanks for taking us along.
My dad had an 856 Turbo and my uncle had an 826. I really loved those tractors.
Pete, this is wonderful. Wish I was there. Thank you for the footage.
So fun, enjoyed it all, especially the crazy diy monster tractors and weird transports. Bonus feelings of nostalgia as I am an IL native living in the Northeast.
Pete. Thanks for sharing your passion and knowledge of IH tractors. Really appreciated you sharing glimpse from your Rantoul trip.
Dang Pete that was a good summary of the history of at least your section of remembrance of the tractors. I really enjoyed that.
Love those classic pulling tractors!!
Thank you pete for sharing your passion
Thanks for the quick history on Farmall...it helps beginners like me😊
My grandfather started a 40 acre farm in 1942 with a 1939 Farmall Cub. This past year i tore it down and rebuilt it after sitting for 30 years. Such awesome little machines. Great video!!
It was so cool seeing all the old tractors! Great show! Thanks Pete!
And such a great tour guide!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Nice seeing Evan and Rebecca. Those two have made their mark on the internet. The dating and history of the Farmall Tractors was a pleasure to watch. Life as it used to be over a century ago with the tools available and the leaving of the plowhorse. Wonderful show and video.
Bless ya for remembering all those facts.
I'm not much of a tractor person, but I could listen to you talk about tractors all day. Your passion about them makes for an interesting video to say the least!
Golf cart mania !!!!
Really enjoyed this video,
100 years of Farmall all in one row, and that’s just a small part of this show ….
Farming is kinda our specialty here in central Illinois 😉✌️🤠
Pete and Hilary, I got my new "Just A Few Acres Farm" hat and I love it. Already got a compliment from the guy at the lumber yard this morning, he'll be a new subscriber. Thank you!
WOW just WOW. Thanks, Pete!
That JD weedburner would be a good snow removal tool!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Great video! Thanks Pete! 👍👍👍
Really cool! If there's tractors that you haven't seen before imagine how many I'm seeing for the first time. A cart is mandatory it looks like. Such a awesome display of old and new, and especially weird, farming equipment. Super awesome. Glad you and Evan met. Two very interesting channels.
Pete,I think you did very well narrating my visit there,with you, I was there with two others also,but they didn’t hold a candle with you Pete,Thks,it was great!
Wow so great to see all of the different years of tractors, and Evan and Rebecca as always thank you for bringing us along . Great video as always
Interesting to hear the history illustrated by the physical tractor model!
where the heck do you think they got ALL those golf carts???? Crazy!! Today was Very Interesting and we're glad you also put Evan and Rebekah they are so sweet - So glad you turned us on to their channel. Take care...................
Wow, Pete, those differences in years and series are amazing. Love seeing them thanks
I, too, just love that flag. Thanks, Pete and youngsters. What great coverage. Just too cool. Yes, I am an antique, also.
I watch the canals enjoy the canals I live in Europe myself I grew up in the countryside between the animals, I also transported a lot to the auction and slaughterhouses, keep the farm small, make sure you always remain self-sufficient and can sell part of it to people who appreciate that you are good to the animals and give them a carefree life
Awesome 👌 Thank you so much for the tractor tutorial! You knocked it out of the park on the 100 years video.
I love the 'long suffering' looks your kids keep giving you in the early morning!
They were very patient.
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Thanks Pete! This sure does bring back memories! We had a Johndeer 4020 a JD 2510 an Oliver 77 Rowcrop International 656 Farmall H Farmall A and B I don’t remember the yrs on em. The Oliver was my favorite I loved that tractor! I now restore Wheelhorse and Cub Cadets. Farming brings our similarities together in a way of life and I wouldn’t trade it at all! ✌🇺🇸
So cool. Thanks Pete. I’ve always wanted to attend this show.
Another cool day !! Thanks.😊
That was very cool to see all the different tractors that farmall made.
Wow the logistics of putting on that show is mind boggling. So many exhibits and organizing the parades and the plowing , harvesting shows - crazy. And you meeting Evan is how we feel meeting you. Very exciting to meet someone that you’ve watched for so long.
Hahaha, Midwest Mad Max! I bet it's somewhat of a culture shock seeing the difference between your New York pace and our central Illinois style. 🤠✌️
Thanks for showing us all the tractors. Of course, the Allis’s are my favorites. We have a D17 with a mounted picker, a 170, 2- 185s, and a 7010. Our newest tractor is a New Holland. Gotta love the 4 wheel drive. Thanks again Pete.
Fun to see the history of tractors thank you.
Wonderful video Pete! Thanks for sharing it with us.
I'm very glad Shows like this exist, This is the Real america i know!
I love seeing that flag, The first time I saw it was back in the 90's during the first Gulf War. It was raised on a local TV tower here in Farmington, Conn, and was seen as far away as Long Island almost 60 miles away.
Cool to see Pete and Evan together.
Thanks Pete, that was awesome
Good day all.
I was there, and It is amazing how many different things you saw. They don’t call it the super-bowl of farm shows for nothing.
Good to see Pete and Evan together. I watch every video of both these wonderful guys.
Excellent naration of the 100 years of IH tractors . I to stop with the 56 series . Thanks for your covering this event ! Looking forward to day 3 video !
Cool to hear all your knowledge of tractor's pete nice of you to shear that knowledge with your viewers and your family i know you are enjoying the show oh that was cool that you finaly finally met Evan im a big fan of three farmers you Evan and Tyler from Tyler farmer ranch i never miss your videos i always wanted to have a farm like you guys but my health prevented it but it makes my day to see you gentlemen doing what you love it's a blessing for me to have honest folks like you up loading awesome video's for me to enjoy thank you for sharing and putting a smile on my face blessings and have fun at the tractor show.
That was a great tour of farmall Pete,your knowledge of these machines is absolutely impressive case ih wo I ld be proud
Great episode…. I too love tractors, especially Farmall.
Nice job with the older tractors.
Nice video today Pete. The highlight for me was the motorized manure spreader!
Thanks for another great video!
Thanks for the tour
That was a feast to the eyes,thanks for tacking us along Pete and the kids.🚜
Thank you, Pete, for taking us along!
This was so interesting to watch. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of Farmall Tractors and the event. It’s so exciting to see Farming expos.
Appears to be a great community of people gathering to support farm machinery, farming, and farm history. Love it!
Thanks for sharing