I lived in Stamford for 7 years, then colsterworth n back to Peterborough. Can't wait for casterton weekend. I talk to a chap called David the tractor twitched. Brill videos buddy 😎👍❤️
Like wise I've never been to the show, but a nice selection of tractor's i must say , and a lot of hours in the workshop between them and late night's or is that just me 😮
Thanks for this video, I've not been to Woolpit even though we aren't far away, looks a like a good day out so might consider entering an exhibit next year. What stands out is the range of implements that folk have brought along, always nice for the public to see what was used to grow and harvest our food back then, more shows should really try and encourage this. I think the DB 2D is an Industrial, with this particular example used for shunting in a lorry yard, I think this is the same one as was at Stradsett in May. Thanks again, HowardT
Great video again thanks 👍 many featured tractors there had never seen or heard of before 🙄😳 think there was a couple of exhibitors that need taught the correct way to hold a starting handle 🤔😁
Great video as always. Thanks for your time to show these wonderful machines. I believe the saw that was cutting the log with the back and forth motion, was called an Ottawa saw. ?
The program calls it a Unique Charcoal Retort Co dragsaw 4HP 1940. Google doesn't help much. I have a dragsaw in the shed that my grandad used for firewood. It hasn't run for years but it might be time for a play! 😊
At around 14'52 you say about the Société Française 302 ‘built in Vierzon that it was unsuccessful and went bankrupt! This threshing machine manufacturer, founded by Celestin Gérard in 1847, had no heirs. In 1889, he sold the company to Lucien Arbel, who bought it and formed a joint stock company, SFMAI. Around 1930, he was inspired by the Lanz principle, and built single-cylinder, semi-diesel tractors whose simplicity and robustness suited threshing contractors. 9400 of the 302s shown here were built between 1950 and 1957. A lighter, more manoeuvrable model, the 201, was built over the same period, with more than 10,000 units produced. But the system was outdated after 1957, and SFV hardly innovated. Like its big brother, Lanz, SFV was bought by an American company,, Case, which delivered the end-of-series models and took on its orange and beige colours.In 1959 Case replaced its 4-stroke diesel models and offers its series 30 for sale, only F200 medium-density balers and backhoe loaders are manufactured in Vierzon until 1995.
@@Casterton-Vintage Very true. I make no applogies for being a complete purist when it comes to the Standard Fordson. They have gotta be P/P powered, wood gas is also acceptable.
Super video again here. It's always good to see and hear these old machines running on a show field. The fact that someone kept them and didn't sell them to me scrap man is a great bonus in this day and age. Some of us have fond memories of some of these old pieces of agricultural history.
Another superb video woolpit is the next village to us
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video. Love seeing old machines being preserved for future generations.
Glad you enjoyed it. There will be plenty more to come. Thanks
Great vid. I'm really glad there are people out there who put time, effort and money into saving old machinery.
Thanks 👍
Great to see so many different makes of tractors ! Great video again !
Thank you very much!
Another fantastic video. Some amazing tractors 🚜.
Thanks.
I lived in Stamford for 7 years, then colsterworth n back to Peterborough. Can't wait for casterton weekend. I talk to a chap called David the tractor twitched. Brill videos buddy 😎👍❤️
Thanks. Glad you enjoy our working event. It's on 21st and 22nd September this year.
Like wise I've never been to the show, but a nice selection of tractor's i must say , and a lot of hours in the workshop between them and late night's or is that just me 😮
I think some of us enjoy the workshop time more than show time 👍
Thanks for this video, I've not been to Woolpit even though we aren't far away, looks a like a good day out so might consider entering an exhibit next year. What stands out is the range of implements that folk have brought along, always nice for the public to see what was used to grow and harvest our food back then, more shows should really try and encourage this.
I think the DB 2D is an Industrial, with this particular example used for shunting in a lorry yard, I think this is the same one as was at Stradsett in May.
Thanks again, HowardT
Thanks for the info. Glad you enjoyed it. I've just had a look at your channel and the Hart Parr is a beauty.
@@Casterton-Vintage thanks, I've been very lucky with it so far
Another excellent video - a great show with some excellent exhibits on display!
Many thanks!
Another great video thanks. There is some unusual tractors there. Another show that I will have to try after watching your videos
Thanks 👍
Just fantastic Thank you.
Thanks 👍
brilliant thanks again CV
Glad you enjoyed it.
Fantastic! 🙂
Thanks! 😊
Excellent video. It would be great to see some more old combines eg Class Matador Standards.
Plenty of old combines in my other videos. Glad to hear you enjoyed it. Thanks.
Great video again thanks 👍 many featured tractors there had never seen or heard of before 🙄😳 think there was a couple of exhibitors that need taught the correct way to hold a starting handle 🤔😁
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The 2 water washers are part of my collection the one on irons has MK1 prototype miller rear wheels in it 👍
Thanks. They are great tractors and the wheels are really interesting.
That motorised saw at22:00looks terrifying!
It made me nervous filming it!
Great video as always. Thanks for your time to show these wonderful machines.
I believe the saw that was cutting the log with the back and forth motion, was called an Ottawa saw. ?
The program calls it a Unique Charcoal Retort Co dragsaw 4HP 1940. Google doesn't help much. I have a dragsaw in the shed that my grandad used for firewood. It hasn't run for years but it might be time for a play! 😊
Good idea. 👍🏻
I dont see any Fiat Tractors
Good point.
@@Casterton-Vintage I Love Old Fiat Tractors Greetings Max From Denmark
At around 14'52 you say about the Société Française 302 ‘built in Vierzon that it was unsuccessful and went bankrupt!
This threshing machine manufacturer, founded by Celestin Gérard in 1847, had no heirs. In 1889, he sold the company to Lucien Arbel, who bought it and formed a joint stock company, SFMAI. Around 1930, he was inspired by the Lanz principle, and built single-cylinder, semi-diesel tractors whose simplicity and robustness suited threshing contractors. 9400 of the 302s shown here were built between 1950 and 1957. A lighter, more manoeuvrable model, the 201, was built over the same period, with more than 10,000 units produced. But the system was outdated after 1957, and SFV hardly innovated. Like its big brother, Lanz, SFV was bought by an American company,, Case, which delivered the end-of-series models and took on its orange and beige colours.In 1959 Case replaced its 4-stroke diesel models and offers its series 30 for sale, only F200 medium-density balers and backhoe loaders are manufactured in Vierzon until 1995.
Thanks for the information. I love to hear the story of these old companies.
That HIDEOUS V8 Standard has no place on any vintage rally field. Bloody horrible thing!! 😡
Not my sort of thing either but someone put a lot of effort in.
@@Casterton-Vintage Very true. I make no applogies for being a complete purist when it comes to the Standard Fordson. They have gotta be P/P powered, wood gas is also acceptable.
Jeeper so you didn't like it 😂🤣 I would rather see it still hear with it's engine swap than scrapped like so many chill out 😊
Super video again here.
It's always good to see and hear these old machines running on a show field.
The fact that someone kept them and didn't sell them to me scrap man is a great bonus in this day and age.
Some of us have fond memories of some of these old pieces of agricultural history.
@@DonaldFraser-c9v its so lovely to see and hear these old fellas singing and showing the diesel donkeys how it should it be done.