In 1963, at the age of 12, I was unloading the corn wagons like the video. My tractor was a 1945 B John Deere. I had to unhook the wagon and hook up to the elevator, then unload. The powertrol would not lift a full trailer; had to rake it off until it would lift
I bought a brand new picker like the New Idea in 1977, I pulled it with my 4020 diesel, and, it would really handle the corn. It was a great machine, took all of five minutes to hook up and go, and, with the big 12 roll husking bed could handle 150 bushel corn. Nice to see one still doing the work it was built to do.
Nice lineup. Thanks for sharing with all of us. It’s so much better than any static display. I myself am gathering some pieces and getting them ready to have a thresher days for a time when the grandkids get a little older.
Man this takes me back I love them old John Deers, I was raised on a G and A John Deers they are what my brother and sister and myself learned how to drive tractors and do field work with them, I am glad that I found this video, thanks for sharing!!!oh and a 4020 which we still have.
It's difficult to fathom that these machines were once the cream of the crop when compared to what is available today. Everyone should have to experience what those days were like at least once. They would no doubt be more thankful, creative and conservative!
How I remember those days !! after school with an 8n+ single row new idea and cold !!weather buy the time ears had fully dryed down to put in the crib !!
Man, that old 237 picker. I hope that you guys have one or two for parts. I don't where n. the world you would ever find them anymore. I sure don't miss the job of putting that beast on and then taking it back off at the end of picking. Thanks for sharing. Thoroughly enjoyed the full watch. Thumbs up button activated.
Thanks so much! We have a spare for parts yes with a sheller on the back we may put on someday. We leave it on the propane tractor cause it is inconvenient to refill for us.
That looks like fun... I am finishing up the total rebuild of a 1939 B. Hope to have it finished by Christmas but don't know. What do you do with your ear corn?
Hey Dean, we run an operation pretty similar to yours here in Southeast Ohio. I was wondering if you have found a source for husking rolls on the JD 237's and New Idea pull type pickers?
Boem farm has a vidjeo where he replaced roller on his pull type J D from some body that works and deal parts for the like Video was out last year l think
Could you please tell this old JD lover, and owner/operator, why do you youngsters have to put those ugly chrome stacks on these beautiful tractors? It takes so much away from the originality, not to mention the rightful sound these should be making. Other than that gripe, thank you for letting us oldtimers relive our past! Nicely done. Ron
This makes economic sense!! Simple equipment and no dealerships sending someone out to ro..Um help the farmer with a laptop when their overcomplicated equipment breaks down!! If shtf these guys will still be farming while their neighbor will be up the Creek without a paddle.
My wife's grandfather came to the house all bruised up and not a stitch of clothing on ,,PTO got him but he live,, just banged up he was in his 70's ,,,not many walked away without serious injuries. Farming on you tube seems safe but those on thier no were to stand and what steps to avoid,,,never let non farm kids around your operation
Thank you for sharing, I like the 2 cylinder sound, it will never be replaced!
Thanks for sharing, brings back memories. 😊
In 1963, at the age of 12, I was unloading the corn wagons like the video. My tractor was a 1945 B John Deere. I had to unhook the wagon and hook up to the elevator, then unload. The powertrol would not lift a full trailer; had to rake it off until it would lift
My Dad mounted a JD 227 picker sheller on our 706 Great videos thank you! Love old iron!!!
Thanks for watching!
I bought a brand new picker like the New Idea in 1977, I pulled it with my 4020 diesel, and, it would really handle the corn. It was a great machine, took all of five minutes to hook up and go, and, with the big 12 roll husking bed could handle 150 bushel corn. Nice to see one still doing the work it was built to do.
Nice lineup. Thanks for sharing with all of us. It’s so much better than any static display. I myself am gathering some pieces and getting them ready to have a thresher days for a time when the grandkids get a little older.
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Excellent video it's nice to see the the John Deere tractors out working
Beautiful tractor, Love the sound, takes me back to my childhood.
keep up the good work
Man this takes me back I love them old John Deers, I was raised on a G and A John Deers they are what my brother and sister and myself learned how to drive tractors and do field work with them, I am glad that I found this video, thanks for sharing!!!oh and a 4020 which we still have.
That's great! Thanks for watching! Looking to get our A running and maybe someday find a G to buy!
It's difficult to fathom that these machines were once the cream of the crop when compared to what is available today. Everyone should have to experience what those days were like at least once. They would no doubt be more thankful, creative and conservative!
Can't wait for some dry weather to get the new idea and the 4030 back in the field. Great video keep up the good work
Takes me back to fall in Beaver Dam Wisconsin as a kid visiting friends and going to the farm. Great times for sure.
I picked with a John deere 60 and new idea picker many acres. Nice collection
I just love harvest. It shows a print work was great
love your collection . mine (1) 3020 gas (2) 3020 diesels (1) 620 (1)520 (1) 530 I do prefer stock exhaust (quieter the better)
zThanks for showing the old equipment
Thanks for watching!
Brings back memories 🌽
Love the old JD tractors 🚜
Still pick corn yet with John deer equipment better feed when grind your own
How I remember those days !! after school with an 8n+ single row new idea and cold !!weather buy the time ears had fully dryed down to put in the crib !!
👍👌🇨🇦❤, that is a wholatta green and yellow you'al got there,
Man, that old 237 picker. I hope that you guys have one or two for parts. I don't where n. the world you would ever find them anymore.
I sure don't miss the job of putting that beast on and then taking it back off at the end of picking.
Thanks for sharing. Thoroughly enjoyed the full watch. Thumbs up button activated.
Thanks so much! We have a spare for parts yes with a sheller on the back we may put on someday. We leave it on the propane tractor cause it is inconvenient to refill for us.
Nice video! That's a cool looking barn, could we get a tour sometime?
Yes that's a great idea!
How did it yield? Great video. Love ear corn picking
Nice picking.wildlife will benefit from the stubble.
Wow. Neat rig.
Drooling over this!
Love how y’all do the harvest, can I come and help ya’s next year?
That looks like fun... I am finishing up the total rebuild of a 1939 B. Hope to have it finished by Christmas but don't know. What do you do with your ear corn?
We either shell it for feed or grind with a hammermill with the cobs for feed
My kind of picking-we had a one row pull type Oliver bought new in the early 40’s scooped the corn into the crib.
Wow that's awesome
I remember shoveled the tops of the drive thru corn cribs where the corn didn't fill with the elevator
Hey Dean, we run an operation pretty similar to yours here in Southeast Ohio. I was wondering if you have found a source for husking rolls on the JD 237's and New Idea pull type pickers?
Our best luck has come from junk yards
@@Deandeere4020 gotcha. Thanks
Boem farm has a vidjeo where he replaced roller on his pull type
J D from some body that works and deal parts for the like
Video was out last year l think
Great video circa ‘59!(except for the 3010).
Enjoyed
Thanks for watching!
Could you please tell this old JD lover, and owner/operator, why do you youngsters have to put those ugly chrome stacks on these beautiful tractors? It takes so much away from the originality, not to mention the rightful sound these should be making. Other than that gripe, thank you for letting us oldtimers relive our past! Nicely done. Ron
I only have limited time on these tractors so I want more bang for my buck! Haha
I picked a lot of corn with a 327 on a 2510 in my early teens
😀😀👍👍👏👏👏
I remember using both the mounted and the pull type.
This makes economic sense!! Simple equipment and no dealerships sending someone out to ro..Um help the farmer with a laptop when their overcomplicated equipment breaks down!! If shtf these guys will still be farming while their neighbor will be up the Creek without a paddle.
Thiers that pro shaft on the elavator dad said to stay away from
I believe all farming dad's said to stay away from that shaft and didn't hesitate to say why.
@@dwightl5863 seeing this video, is like going down memorie lane, that hand crank on the elavator could get you when it spun out of control
@@jackwillie2729 Definitely created a panic situation. Only needed to have it happen once to yourself.
My wife's grandfather came to the house all bruised up and not a stitch of clothing on ,,PTO got him but he live,, just banged up he was in his 70's ,,,not many walked away without serious injuries. Farming on you tube seems safe but those on thier no were to stand and what steps to avoid,,,never let non farm kids around your operation
Don't matter if new or old equipment. It all can kill you if you get careless!
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