Brings back lots of memories Mike! Many a years of seat time on our 88 and 70 doing many of the same chores you are showing on your channel. Enjoy it more now watching you though! Its pretty hard for me to do a lot of these chores anymore, so I just watch. Thanks for the memories!
Mike, my sale was a great success, an opened up a lot of building space to bring in more new old stock 😂. I still have three nice super 88s, and a 2655 that I will be putting a 400 cat in with jake brakes, and air brakes. Your videos are always cool. keep them coming.
Brings back lots of memories Mike! Many a years of seat time on our 88 and 70 doing many of the same chores you are showing on your channel. Enjoy it more now watching you though! Its pretty hard for me to do a lot of these chores anymore, so I just watch. Thanks for the memories!
Thank You! Glad to share & Glad You Enjoy them! 👍
Great video , I love watching the old technology get it done ! Thanks for posting
Thank You! I like keeping things running!
Great seeing these Olivers at work!
Super nice video. Music, machines, dogs and a talented drone operator
Thank You! My daughter gets the drone credit! It was nice getting her involved too & the Dogs are always helping, I think? lol
Mike, my sale was a great success, an opened up a lot of building space to bring in more new old stock 😂. I still have three nice super 88s, and a 2655 that I will be putting a 400 cat in with jake brakes, and air brakes. Your videos are always cool. keep them coming.
Fun video, Mike!! We enjoyed it.
Paul & Kim Greenlee
Thanks! Glad to share these! 👍
Very nice Mike.
Thanks!
Looks like you have it set pretty good nice clean grain
Thanks! I try for Best settings possible! 👍
great video, thank you!!!
Very nice! Draper technology is rather old-school. Wonder who actually used it first? Working on a plow here today, and maybe a 24 box later?
👍 Great question! It’s been around awhile for sure!
What is the spacing on the corn in the background. It looks like there is a row missing every few rows.
My guess is that it is seed corn production after the male rows are removed.
@ I thought about that but here in Indiana the spacing is usually a lot different than that.
I’m not exactly sure! It was rented by a research business! I do know it takes them awhile to plant it! Several varieties are used!
@ thanks Mike! I enjoy your videos of old Oliver tractors and equipment!