The best thing I love about Ross's videos is that they are real! This is exactly how I, and others I know work on machinery. Out in the elements or in a cold pole barn continually talking to ourselves! This is by far the most "real" TH-cam farm channel! I thank you sir!
Not exciting? I think all the videos are exciting. It's always fun, interesting, exciting, and just an all around good time to watch your videos. The best thing is that you are real. To me, that is the best part. No added extra created drama. I appreciate that very much. I hope and pray you are able to continue doing these videos. See you soon.
She ran at least Ross. Looking forward to seeing this old girl do some field work. Honestly, I prefer these old machines over today's, I feel they'll still do the job quite well, better sometimes, depending on the situation. Cheers :)
Heck Ross I admire your patience, I swear like hell and shout at the darn thing when I'm repairing my combine. You need to be a contortionist sometimes to work on a combine, like you say they're a pain in the kanootson. Take care and keep making these videos. God bless you. Peter from England. 🚜🇬🇧
Cant wait to see you harvest with it. My Great Uncle had a White 7300 when i was a Kid. Wish i would have been able to see it harvest but was young in the early 70s.
This is for the al-go-rythem! Woop Woop! Ya know, you whine about having to work your combine, then you put on new parts and talk about looking forward to running it. You, young man, are an enigma, wrapped in a question, surrounded by a riddle. But We Love Ya anyway! You got enough combines to have 1 for Corn, 1 for for Beans, and 1 for Wheat, or least the last one could go "both ways", in a pinch.😂🤭🤔. Chin up, it's bound to get better. 👍🇺🇲 Stay Farmer Strong 💪
Always glad to see your video pop up so I can see the right color green being worked on, used ,and preserved. Hope you had a good Thanksgiving weekend.
@@rosstheoliverman I picked corn for the first time in the family since my grandpa did it 55+ years ago. I had a blast but only did one acre with an oh 14p pull type one row picker. Ground one load for the 4 legged hamburgers.
Glad to see this as I wanted to elaborate on my comment from the last combine video. At that time I had, 17 farm tractors, 5 garden tractors, 1 super garden tractor, and ONE combine! Also had ambition to own more tractors but not more combines, of any style. In the short time since the last combine video I actually purchased three more garden tractors and another farm tractor. Bought it as a parts machine but who am I kidding it will probably become a worker!
Ross, what did I do with all of that hardware? 🤔. Here's what I have done to help me out. I bought several of those magnetic parts trays from HF. I toss everything into one, and it stays with the machine until i get back to it. I also kinda segregate everything according to where it belongs. It makes future reassembly a bit more ez. For example, i currently have a Allis CA, and a D14 tore down. I have hood bolts, radiator, fender, and seat hardware for each of them in their own container, and stuck on the tractor. Larger trays can hold larger hardware. Then if you have my talent, you can loose the whole thing, but its all together! 😂. Just a tip I use! As usual, you have another video I enjoyed! Good luck with your combine!
That's a good start, but with all of your in progress jobs, you might want a few more....a dozen or so might be needed! 😂😂. Keep cranking out the videos Ross!
Combine repairs can sometimes seem like an endless chore. An extra parts machine or a salvage yard can sometimes keep you going. Enjoy your ongoing commentary!!!
Ross is thinking about how to get the corn head narrowed to 30in rows and I'm thinking about how I will experiment this next spring with 15in corn rows (same seed population just "more better" elbow room for each plant). Can you swap narrower tires from another tractor you have around there to pick with a narrower head? Ross if you are feeding your own grain, try a small patch of Bloody Butcher with Jimmy/Johnny Red, I was impressed with how these did through our drought here. They have higher nutrients than hybrid yellow corn. If you're selling commodity corn at the elevator you gotta keep with the yellow stuff.
Yeah, I end up selling whatever’s left over to the elevator so I have to stick pretty well with the yellow. I did experiment and grew some different color corn one year mainly for decoration selling.
My grandpa actually would have put parts on that Minneapolis Moline combine he worked in assembly until White bought Minneapolis Moline and got screwed out his pension plan.
Ross, you need an actual workshop so bad! and a warehouse with nice shelves to organize all your parts and pieces. Oh how a man can dream right? I feel your frustrations.
The best thing I love about Ross's videos is that they are real! This is exactly how I, and others I know work on machinery. Out in the elements or in a cold pole barn continually talking to ourselves! This is by far the most "real" TH-cam farm channel! I thank you sir!
🤣 thanks Scott! I’m just out here living life
Not exciting? I think all the videos are exciting. It's always fun, interesting, exciting, and just an all around good time to watch your videos. The best thing is that you are real. To me, that is the best part. No added extra created drama. I appreciate that very much. I hope and pray you are able to continue doing these videos. See you soon.
Thank you Jonathan!
I always bring extra nuts and washers in my pockets. That way they get nice and clean in the washing machine 😂
🤣 The top of my dryer looks like a hardware store with all the stuff I’ve pulled out of my pockets
Great video Ross. I couldn’t agree more with Scottviers as he hit the nail on the head. Thanks Ross for taking all of us along with you !
Thanks!!!
Nice to her coming along , nice to see you combine your skills, thanks for sharing 👍💨💨
Thanks Darren!
Everything moves!! Almost feel the corn moving through.
Yes! And it did a great job in the field to!!
She ran at least Ross. Looking forward to seeing this old girl do some field work. Honestly, I prefer these old machines over today's, I feel they'll still do the job quite well, better sometimes, depending on the situation. Cheers :)
Thanks!!!
Glad you found it. It's really a cool compressor with a small footprint. I misplace stuff often.
It’s super handy, if I lost it forever I’d have to go buy another one 🤣
Congratulations on picking corn with the 7300. The corn looked clean.
Thanks! It did a great job!
Heck Ross I admire your patience, I swear like hell and shout at the darn thing when I'm repairing my combine. You need to be a contortionist sometimes to work on a combine, like you say they're a pain in the kanootson. Take care and keep making these videos. God bless you. Peter from England. 🚜🇬🇧
Nice video Ross. Nice to see it running again. Will be nice to see corn going through him again. Thank you for sharing the video.
Thanks Keith!
glad its more better😊😊
Thanks Peter!
Alright looking forward to the next one
Thanks!!!
We had a 703n on our 7300 when I was just a wee lad. A red one with the Perkins. Wish I had that one back.
Awesome! Running the green one makes me want to get my red one put back together now
Love the old Oliver’s. Keep it up Ross! Humbly from a Farmall Guy
Thanks John!
Ross, look like you make a few steps forward getting it running 🤣🤣. Thanks Michael
Thanks Michael!
Love the combine series Ross! Keep going i would love to see you get it to the field even for a couple passes this year!
Thanks Ryan! It did indeed make it to the field! That video will be out this week.
Look forward to future combine video's especially field work if possible
Thanks Stephen! It’ll be out this week!!
I love hearing that beast run
I do too! Can’t beat the sound of a V-8
It would be fun to see it run Keep the videos coming good job on what you've done so far
Thanks John!
Cant wait to see you harvest with it. My Great Uncle had a White 7300 when i was a Kid. Wish i would have been able to see it harvest but was young in the early 70s.
Harvest video of it should be out at the end of the week! Thanks Chad!
This is for the al-go-rythem! Woop Woop! Ya know, you whine about having to work your combine, then you put on new parts and talk about looking forward to running it. You, young man, are an enigma, wrapped in a question, surrounded by a riddle. But We Love Ya anyway! You got enough combines to have 1 for Corn, 1 for for Beans, and 1 for Wheat, or least the last one could go "both ways", in a pinch.😂🤭🤔. Chin up, it's bound to get better. 👍🇺🇲 Stay Farmer Strong 💪
🤣 thanks Jack!
Always glad to see your video pop up so I can see the right color green being worked on, used ,and preserved. Hope you had a good Thanksgiving weekend.
Thanks Tyler!
Cool little machine
Thanks!
Ross I was hoping for a picker video?! Hope you have some footage yet to release!
This week…
@@rosstheoliverman I picked corn for the first time in the family since my grandpa did it 55+ years ago. I had a blast but only did one acre with an oh 14p pull type one row picker. Ground one load for the 4 legged hamburgers.
Really enjoyed this video, and that is a pretty cool old Oliver combine
Thanks Bob!
Still enjoying the combine videos. Can’t wait to see it work.
Thanks Greg!
Moving forward
Thanks David!
You're getting there! Would be nice to see this machine in the field to try it out.
You're making it more better Ross! Won't be long and you can be shelling corn with it if you want to.
Thanks Jonathan!
I love old implements too
They’re definitely cool!
Glad to see this as I wanted to elaborate on my comment from the last combine video. At that time I had, 17 farm tractors, 5 garden tractors, 1 super garden tractor, and ONE combine! Also had ambition to own more tractors but not more combines, of any style. In the short time since the last combine video I actually purchased three more garden tractors and another farm tractor. Bought it as a parts machine but who am I kidding it will probably become a worker!
I know, sometimes the parts tractor becomes the next project 🤣
Nice video Ross. It’s definitely becoming more better!
Thanks Larry!
It’ll be exciting to see it working in the field!
Thanks!
Good video!! Hope it comes together this fall yet. Thanks for the video.
Thanks John!
Nice progress 😃
Thanks Jeff !
great video ross
Ross, what did I do with all of that hardware? 🤔. Here's what I have done to help me out. I bought several of those magnetic parts trays from HF. I toss everything into one, and it stays with the machine until i get back to it. I also kinda segregate everything according to where it belongs. It makes future reassembly a bit more ez. For example, i currently have a Allis CA, and a D14 tore down. I have hood bolts, radiator, fender, and seat hardware for each of them in their own container, and stuck on the tractor. Larger trays can hold larger hardware. Then if you have my talent, you can loose the whole thing, but its all together! 😂. Just a tip I use! As usual, you have another video I enjoyed! Good luck with your combine!
I just bought 4 more magnetic trays today 🤣
That's a good start, but with all of your in progress jobs, you might want a few more....a dozen or so might be needed! 😂😂. Keep cranking out the videos Ross!
Yes, very good bud need fix my nitro pull string starter s or wheel borrow got puncher not good
Thanks Alex!
I thought the manufacturers of that day made all the 3 row heads set up on narrow rows.
They made a 703N and a 703W. This one is the W I suppose.
Just give the bearing a little tap,tap,tap-e-roo.
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Combine repairs can sometimes seem like an endless chore. An extra parts machine or a salvage yard can sometimes keep you going. Enjoy your ongoing commentary!!!
Thanks Don!
My 7300 has a 3 row 30 head. Not much wider than the tires. My grandfather ls 535 had a 2 row wide head.
Awesome! I wish I could find a three row 30. It would definitely be handy for emergencies.
Ross is thinking about how to get the corn head narrowed to 30in rows and I'm thinking about how I will experiment this next spring with 15in corn rows (same seed population just "more better" elbow room for each plant). Can you swap narrower tires from another tractor you have around there to pick with a narrower head? Ross if you are feeding your own grain, try a small patch of Bloody Butcher with Jimmy/Johnny Red, I was impressed with how these did through our drought here. They have higher nutrients than hybrid yellow corn. If you're selling commodity corn at the elevator you gotta keep with the yellow stuff.
Yeah, I end up selling whatever’s left over to the elevator so I have to stick pretty well with the yellow. I did experiment and grew some different color corn one year mainly for decoration selling.
Will be good to see that picker eat some corn,but I noticed your audio cut out a few times after you moved the picker to the bus
It was probably when I was coughing. I try to trim that out because it’s kind of disgusting lol
when you get that one done, I have a twin to it for you. then you could run 6 rows at a time 😂
Cool! 🤣
👍
Thanks!
I thought I heard the Star Trek theme when the corn head 'engaged'
What a cream puff that little combine is. I bet it will do a really good job once you get the kinks out and she gets limbered up.
Thanks! It did make it to the field and that video will be out this week
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The steps look straighter. Did you get a chance to fix them?
I use the very scientific method where I pushed against them with the 550 loader 🤣
you kill me!!!!
Question does the Minneapolis Moline combine have a corn head or are the just grain reels?
Oh boy I heard the F word 😂 my virgin ears😂
I must have missed one? 🤣
@@rosstheoliverman you did!😂 it was around 830 to 850 lol
Is s Miniapolis Moline 3496 the same machine as that? There is one for sale local to me but they want way to much for it. And i dont have shed space
Yes they made them as moline and cockshutt. I’m not sure what the numbers were though.
My grandpa actually would have put parts on that Minneapolis Moline combine he worked in assembly until White bought Minneapolis Moline and got screwed out his pension plan.
Did you find your compressor???
Yes, I’m embarrassed to say where I found it 🤣
You know there's a Massey combine in Michigan that may be looking for a new home someday 🤣
😂😂😂
That is a nice combine I wouldn’t mind having one!
Chris will never put a “FREE” sign on it.
Got paint?😊
👍👍👍👍👍
Ross, you need an actual workshop so bad! and a warehouse with nice shelves to organize all your parts and pieces.
Oh how a man can dream right? I feel your frustrations.
Someday…Thanks Bill!
👨🔧👨🔧👍👍
Thanks Tom!
You answered it. You have a 500 series with a soy bean head.
Yup!
Ross, Do you have a soybean head for the 7300?
Yes, I have two grain tables one with a floating Cutterbar and one without.
one of these day we're going to have to get you and Oliver66farmboy together and see who's 7300 is best...
Just ask him which, he’ll tell you.
is that a cockshutt design combine?
Yes
Yes. When White bought Oliver and Cockshutt and Moline they started building combines at the cockshutt harvester factory.
Longer by a tit length new measurement system everyone 😂
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