MERCI MON CHUM'' POUR CET MERVEILLEUSE VIDEO,VOUS ÉTE A QUEL ENDROIT EN ONTARIO! MOI J'ÉTAIT CLLECTIONNEUR DE JOHN DEER PRES D'EDMUNSTON N.B! MERCI TRÈS BON VEDEO !!!
Thanks for including a few Alice Chalmers Tractors. That is what I had...well bought a basket of parts and put it back together. 1957 Alice Chalmers. I used it for brush hogging most of the time, but I had a box blade to smooth out our driveway a few times too. It said it was a D-12, but I couldn't find any other info on it, until we sold the land I used it on and and we took the tractor to an auction to sell. The guy who bought it was as Alice Chalmers collector and told me it was a really rare tractor...and let's say we made a lot more on the tractor than it was bought for 15 years earlier in baskets.
My wife and I just watched the video. Excellent work, enjoyed it immensely. When you mentioned Farming Simulator she cracked a laugh and said "That's why you subscribed to his channel." Thanks again and keep up the great work.
The tractor pulls are my favorite! I could watch them all day! That steam shovel is real cool too! There's a gravel company near me that has one sitting outside the entrance to their yard. Every time I drive past It I cant help but wonder what it was like to run something like it.
Bill, you need to come down to Brownsville Pennsylvania to the National Pike steam gas and horse association show. Its is awesome. They have over 30 shovels scooping dirt.
Think about this our roads where build with machines like these. and they were better and lasted longer than today. Our country was built with those out dated machines. Which generation had the best. ?????
As a Farmall fanboy, I really wanted to walk those red rows T^T. But I love Deere, too, so it wasn't so bad. We have a couple of old Fords that gave given us a lot of trouble: an 8N and a 9N with a beefy front loader. Neither one runs well, if at all, and both of them need more attention than we can afford right now (both time and money). I would really love to restore the 8N, though, and drive it in our annual 4th of July parade.
Thanks for doing these Bill. this is the third time I have watched it since you uploaded it. I have been pulling 36 years this year, with a 1948 John Deere model A 1950 Oliver Super 88 diesel row crop and a 1953 Massey Harris 44 D. The Massey Harris I have been pulling with since I was 16. I paid 75 dollars for it in 1976 when I was 12 years old with my Blueberry raking money. The Oliver Supper 88 I traded a spring heifer for in 1982. The John Deere A I paid 550 dollars for 8 years ago it was seized up from sitting in a barn for 37 years. Took the plugs out put some penetrating oil in the plug holes rocked her back and forth by the rear tire in 3rd gear and she broke free. Cleaned the points in the magneto a new carb kit and it fire up. Let it run awhile for the valves to fully reseat in, been using her ever since.
The Lanz Tractors I have seen have been German. The Lanz Bulldog was a single cylinder. single the piston on the Lanz Bulldog was HUGE. Talk about popping when it ran.
The john deer trail buck is actually a bombardier. I have the same bike that I bought brand new in 2002. Mine is called a traxter. The developed the line and then started calling them john deer after a few years. Tough bikes. Mine is 14 years old now and still runs like new.
I don't know how my grandsons name got on the comment I wrote below. I;m Sharon Goebel, Drove a 60 then a 520 and Dad had a 620 we farmed in Lucas county. I spent many hours in that tractor seet year round.
Great video man, I appreciate the effort that went into you making this video! I have never been to a tractor show and this looked unbelievably fun and you did a great job explaining stuff. Keep up the good work we appreciate it.
Nice vid Bill. Wow, a shame they allowed the farmall/ihc's to switch their T/A's. Every tractor pull I participated in, if you switched it, automatic disqualify. You started in 1 gear, you stayed there. The old JD 820's, 830's, G's R's and D's were the real power houses.
Which of those old Deere models were based on the famous Lanz Bulldog? The company that built (Lanz) them was bought by Deere in 1939 or so, but they built those awesome old single horizontally moving cylinder hot bulb oil engines that run so slow and sound so nice! It'd be so cool if Deere built a Bulldog based tractor themselves as well...
I have the same ERTL 50 tractor that we are refinishing for our Great grandson. ours was a rusty mess when we bought it. Now it lools brand new. I don't know what to do about the spot in the middle of the steering wheel. I know something should go there but I can't figure what it is. Can anyone help?
built what was that yellow tractors they're considered ih I'm in an industrial the used alongside the roadways that's why they're painted yellow so I can you stand out there just thought I'd give you a tribute
How about making a video of the OTHER brands of tractors, not only John Deere, I like them all, mostly old timers running on gasoline, kerosene, butane, methane, alcohol and a few other strange fuels. N. Y., 02/10/17.
MERCI MON CHUM'' POUR CET MERVEILLEUSE VIDEO,VOUS ÉTE A QUEL ENDROIT EN ONTARIO! MOI J'ÉTAIT CLLECTIONNEUR DE JOHN DEER PRES D'EDMUNSTON N.B! MERCI TRÈS BON VEDEO !!!
you filmed a john deere 4020!!!!!!! MY FAVORITE TRACTOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and also a ford jumbo tractor
Thanks for including a few Alice Chalmers Tractors. That is what I had...well bought a basket of parts and put it back together. 1957 Alice Chalmers. I used it for brush hogging most of the time, but I had a box blade to smooth out our driveway a few times too. It said it was a D-12, but I couldn't find any other info on it, until we sold the land I used it on and and we took the tractor to an auction to sell. The guy who bought it was as Alice Chalmers collector and told me it was a really rare tractor...and let's say we made a lot more on the tractor than it was bought for 15 years earlier in baskets.
That was a great video of a great show Bill!
Nice vid. Thanks for sharing it with us.
My wife and I just watched the video. Excellent work, enjoyed it immensely. When you mentioned Farming Simulator she cracked a laugh and said "That's why you subscribed to his channel." Thanks again and keep up the great work.
The tractor pulls are my favorite! I could watch them all day!
That steam shovel is real cool too! There's a gravel company near me that has one sitting outside the entrance to their yard. Every time I drive past It I cant help but wonder what it was like to run something like it.
Amen
it is really good to see that the old tractors as old as they are still pulling their weight!
Thanks for posting this Bill, looks like it was a great show.
Thanks for taking us to the show!
i love john deere's
Bill, you need to come down to Brownsville Pennsylvania to the National Pike steam gas and horse association show. Its is awesome. They have over 30 shovels scooping dirt.
Thanks Bill! I was hoping for a tractor show video.
Thanks for the show!
Another great video from that show.
Bill YOUR AMAZING
Think about this our roads where build with machines like these. and they were better and lasted longer than today. Our country was built with those out dated machines. Which generation had the best. ?????
As a Farmall fanboy, I really wanted to walk those red rows T^T. But I love Deere, too, so it wasn't so bad. We have a couple of old Fords that gave given us a lot of trouble: an 8N and a 9N with a beefy front loader. Neither one runs well, if at all, and both of them need more attention than we can afford right now (both time and money). I would really love to restore the 8N, though, and drive it in our annual 4th of July parade.
thx Bill You da best love that Oliver 1950 !!!
Thanks for doing these Bill. this is the third time I have watched it since you uploaded it. I have been pulling 36 years this year, with a 1948 John Deere model A 1950 Oliver Super 88 diesel row crop and a 1953 Massey Harris 44 D. The Massey Harris I have been pulling with since I was 16. I paid 75 dollars for it in 1976 when I was 12 years old with my Blueberry raking money. The Oliver Supper 88 I traded a spring heifer for in 1982. The John Deere A I paid 550 dollars for 8 years ago it was seized up from sitting in a barn for 37 years. Took the plugs out put some penetrating oil in the plug holes rocked her back and forth by the rear tire in 3rd gear and she broke free. Cleaned the points in the magneto a new carb kit and it fire up. Let it run awhile for the valves to fully reseat in, been using her ever since.
Love the show Bill thanks a lot man.
i love the big steam tractors
Totally awesome vid! Thanks Bill!
The chain drive dump truck is a Mack AC , very popular in the day , it is the truck that put Mack trucks on the map so to speak .
The steam protion is so cool. Thanks for taking us bill.
The Lanz Tractors I have seen have been German. The Lanz Bulldog was a single cylinder. single the piston on the Lanz Bulldog was HUGE. Talk about popping when it ran.
Love your vids bill!!! Can't wait till your FS15 vids.
The john deer trail buck is actually a bombardier. I have the same bike that I bought brand new in 2002. Mine is called a traxter. The developed the line and then started calling them john deer after a few years. Tough bikes. Mine is 14 years old now and still runs like new.
I don't know how my grandsons name got on the comment I wrote below. I;m Sharon Goebel, Drove a 60 then a 520 and Dad had a 620 we farmed in Lucas county. I spent many hours in that tractor seet year round.
cool tractors
Great video man, I appreciate the effort that went into you making this video! I have never been to a tractor show and this looked unbelievably fun and you did a great job explaining stuff. Keep up the good work we appreciate it.
nice video bill!
Hey wish I new you were in my town for the show. Would have like to meet you ..good old Paisley lol
I live in salem OR and go up to the steam up hear. They also have a sawmill even bigger .
The chopper is actually a blower to throw silage or haylage into a silo
Best Vid ever!
Nice vid Bill. Wow, a shame they allowed the farmall/ihc's to switch their T/A's. Every tractor pull I participated in, if you switched it, automatic disqualify. You started in 1 gear, you stayed there. The old JD 820's, 830's, G's R's and D's were the real power houses.
Which of those old Deere models were based on the famous Lanz Bulldog? The company that built (Lanz) them was bought by Deere in 1939 or so, but they built those awesome old single horizontally moving cylinder hot bulb oil engines that run so slow and sound so nice! It'd be so cool if Deere built a Bulldog based tractor themselves as well...
Oh, I see, there was a Lanz tractor. Looks a bit different though than the Bulldog models I know about.
The "M" I believe
Oliver is a Detroit Engine is why it sounds like high revs
we have a deere 350c dozer at the vocational school I used to go to
That steam shovel was built just south of where I live
Bill ,The yellow JD's are industrial units not Ag tractors .
My grandpa is a retired hey farmer and he has a johndeere 4040. And hiyerd workers
I love the Erie steam shovel, life goal, operate one of those....
I have the same ERTL 50 tractor that we are refinishing for our Great grandson. ours was a rusty mess when we bought it. Now it lools brand new. I don't know what to do about the spot in the middle of the steering wheel. I know something should go there but I can't figure what it is. Can anyone help?
im not the only one who wached the hole thing am i
NICE VID. :) LOVE THAT KIND. :) bill u sould make a front end loader 4 ur 2720. :) that would be bad ass vid right there. :)
The thing at 7:22 is called a hammer mill
i just bought one of them bailers on farm sims
Bill how is it 16 hours away
Sick
I beleave the horses were belgum clydale and shire horses
15 grand for that huge tractor !!!! I bot a small kubota that's 9 years old for more than that
built what was that yellow tractors they're considered ih I'm in an industrial the used alongside the roadways that's why they're painted yellow so I can you stand out there just thought I'd give you a tribute
Hey what about the 655
What do the PTO's do?
Hey bill you should do a Cold start vid on your hit miss engines and stupid spell check messed up on my first comment
pretty rough lookin pullin sled. but nice pull back tractor
How about making a video of the OTHER brands of tractors, not only John Deere, I like them all, mostly old timers running on gasoline, kerosene, butane, methane, alcohol and a
few other strange fuels. N. Y., 02/10/17.
listen at that Farmall go like there aint no tomorrow at 1:35:20
15:46 That's a "sickle bar mower."
The disk plates were probably broken by hitting rocks!
there's guy named one lonely farmer had he has a couple old john Deere tractors like that
Hi
find a john deere coffen just like your profile picture
I had KB5 INTERNATIONAL
hey i now the extvocotr form erie
i hook up 3 tippers to pull, i fighure a way to hook, back up slowly inch by inch
Hey
shave??????????????????????
Hi bill how is it going I just wondered if I sent a letter would u email or reply back
Bill
whats so special about 1141?
alexminecraft 55 29 is my either lucky number or curse number... its everywhere
Runs in the family
truck at 32:31 is a mack
Gee = right
Haa (or however they actually spell it) = left
wish they would've spun the Agco challenger around and took a swipe at pullin with that!
I love ur videos but I have to be honest John Deere is crap. Cat is the best by far
5th
dude thats not even the bigest there ever cod/gypsy cod = not hugly big