This was an awesome video. Lots of stuff I didn't know existed. I'm very grateful they allowed you to show their collection. Thanks for thinking of us as well. See you later.
Wow that’s awesome, amazing and every other word that means COOL. There’s no way a guy could truly see and appreciate everything that they have. I could definitely spend a week looking at everything. I’ve already watched this twice and I seen stuff the second time that I missed the first time. Thank you for sharing this sir. It’s hard to believe that he’s only been collecting for 30 years there’s old timers out there that have collected their whole life and don’t have a collection like this
Hi Ross Man oh man what a lot of toys. takes me back to the 70s and 80s . i am 64 years old and back then we had super 88 770, 1550 nf, 1555 set back under carrage, 1650. 1755 . 1800 . and late 90s 2-70 , 2-85 White and a beast 4x4 muir hill that would go in mud like nothing it died in the shed in the 90s what a OX to drive. THANK YOU for the video .
It’s amazing how much stuff he has collected. Personally, my wife would never let me get that much.. Don’t get me wrong, she was a very understanding person until it came to old stuff. I’m surprised she kept me around 😂
Mail amour was made by children in the medieval times, because they had small fingers and could handle the small rivets. But it would be great to have one of those 2050,2055, 2150 or 2155's
That's allot of neat stuff. Landis Zimmerman has an OC-18 they are working on right now that i got to check out. I need to get the old 137 hay conditioner out some time to make more better
Man, what a cool video. I can't imagine having a collection that large. I would be like a kid in a candy shop looking at all that stuff. Thanks for taking us along with you.
I'll have to share this video with Terry who built the white with the 3208 here in Wisconsin. He's my neighbor. The old girl was pushing nearly 90 pounds of boost on her last pull before the charger let loose
Quite a bunch of stuff. It's got to be a lifetime of acquiring machinery from auctions, private sales, horsetrading, etc. Some of the pieces are unique in their own regard.
That was awesome! Having a little trouble with my account. If I'm logged in the video won't play, log out and I can watch. If anyone knows how to correct this I'd sure appreaciate the help!
Unreal collection. Even more impressive are the amount of new tires on tractors and the enormous buildings they have to store and display in. The amount of man hours invested in this operation must be unbeliveable! My son was into making mideveil armor and chain mail, talk about heavy, and time consuming! Were these folks a dealer at one time?
What a awesome collection...though i am positive that keeping up with oil changes, filters and fuel going bad would drive a guy crazy... I dont have a fraction of that many toys and still gripe about maintaining what i have.
Gotta say, some of them Cockshutt's had me salivating. That 2150 was sweet! And the 1950 or 55, can't remember anymore, it's been 45 years or so. Nice tour. Was the a final tractor count? under a 1000?
he said he dont have an orchard tractor but that oc six is an orchard oc 6 its got orchard track covers or army looks more orchard he went right by it twice right before blue bird bus
I had already been through the building once before filming so most of my amazement didn’t make it on tape. I commented to a guy standing there that I thought they only made a handful of those.
I literally was like “stop”! I want to see more of that one! Also the 1650 FWA early model with the white steering wheel. So many cool ones! I am guessing they take visitors?
You cannot find anyone nicer than this family. Truly.
This was an awesome video. Lots of stuff I didn't know existed. I'm very grateful they allowed you to show their collection. Thanks for thinking of us as well. See you later.
Nice collection. I was getting anxious thinking about all the tires and batteries to keep up!
That’s the bad thing about having multiple things-tires and batteries. The struggle is real 😂
Wow that’s awesome, amazing and every other word that means COOL. There’s no way a guy could truly see and appreciate everything that they have. I could definitely spend a week looking at everything. I’ve already watched this twice and I seen stuff the second time that I missed the first time. Thank you for sharing this sir. It’s hard to believe that he’s only been collecting for 30 years there’s old timers out there that have collected their whole life and don’t have a collection like this
Thanks for taking us along! Catch ya tomorrow Ross!
Great video of an amazing collection, wow!! I'm surprised this one doesn't have more views. Thanks for sharing!
Nice collection, thanks for taking us along.
It was awesome!
Wonderful collection. So appreciated to get to see it. Thanks
It was awesome to see!
Hi Ross Man oh man what a lot of toys. takes me back to the 70s and 80s . i am 64 years old and back then we had super 88 770, 1550 nf, 1555 set back under carrage, 1650. 1755 . 1800 . and late 90s 2-70 , 2-85 White and a beast 4x4 muir hill that would go in mud like nothing it died in the shed in the 90s what a OX to drive. THANK YOU for the video .
Thanks for watching!!
It’s amazing how much stuff he has collected.
Personally, my wife would never let me get that much.. Don’t get me wrong, she was a very understanding person until it came to old stuff. I’m surprised she kept me around 😂
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Hello Ross, Unbelievable collection thank-you for taking time and effort to share
Thanks! It was awesome!
Ross, what amazing collection thanks for showing us. Thanks Michael
Like to see another Oliver over the top loaders. There was still a few left in our area when I grew up.
That was awesome! Thank for taking us along!👍👍👍👍👍
Unbelievable!
It was awesome!
Secret Location W, awesome!
Yes it was!
Wow Ross I thought you had a lot . I’ll bet he doesn’t have ocd . Great video , see ya tomorrow .
Look like a lot of good old oliver power
Wish I was there 😊
It was fun!
How did i never know Oliver made wheel loaders?
Nice video Ross. What a collection they have going on there. Thank you for taking us along.
I like secret location W
That's quite a collection, thanks for doing this.
Wonderful collection, thanks for sharing Ross.
Mail amour was made by children in the medieval times, because they had small fingers and could handle the small rivets. But it would be great to have one of those 2050,2055, 2150 or 2155's
The 2050/2150 is one I’d love to have!
That was awesome that you got all of that footage. I drooled through the whole thing.
It was a great collection!!
This is a Great Video. I am in Heaven with the White combines & tractors.
We had a hay crimper like that 95 when I was growing up. It was pretty hard on woodchucks if they were too far away from their burrows 😂
That was AWESOME
I thought so too!
So much I've only see pictures of, I would love to be able to take a walk through this collection
nice collection
That's allot of neat stuff. Landis Zimmerman has an OC-18 they are working on right now that i got to check out. I need to get the old 137 hay conditioner out some time to make more better
Man, Ross, what a cool collection! I’m just upset I didn’t get the notice for a club meeting! This definitely would have been worth the drive!!!
Man, what a cool video. I can't imagine having a collection that large. I would be like a kid in a candy shop looking at all that stuff. Thanks for taking us along with you.
awesome collection
It was awesome!
I'll have to share this video with Terry who built the white with the 3208 here in Wisconsin. He's my neighbor. The old girl was pushing nearly 90 pounds of boost on her last pull before the charger let loose
Oh man every man’s dream! What an awesome collection!
What a wonderful opportunity you had to see all of those things! Thanks for sharing.
I believe that SP mower conditioner was built by Owatonna.
Quite a bunch of stuff. It's got to be a lifetime of acquiring machinery from auctions, private sales, horsetrading, etc. Some of the pieces are unique in their own regard.
That was awesome! Having a little trouble with my account. If I'm logged in the video won't play, log out and I can watch. If anyone knows how to correct this I'd sure appreaciate the help!
Awesome thanks for sharing
Unreal collection. Even more impressive are the amount of new tires on tractors and the enormous buildings they have to store and display in. The amount of man hours invested in this operation must be unbeliveable! My son was into making mideveil armor and chain mail, talk about heavy, and time consuming! Were these folks a dealer at one time?
That's our old 129 mower conditioner dairy farm from South Bend .
Awesome!
Did he say the one 7800 was Jake Ziegler's?
Now those cockshutt tractors , those are good looking tractors. I really like those MM tractors too.
Awesome video! There was a Oliver OC3 crawler with loader that sold at auction for $2300.00. In Colorado on Saturday.
What a awesome collection...though i am positive that keeping up with oil changes, filters and fuel going bad would drive a guy crazy... I dont have a fraction of that many toys and still gripe about maintaining what i have.
Yea I wish that 545 was at my house. I just got an Oliver 502 swather. To go with my combines
great time ross
Nice one bud
Gotta say, some of them Cockshutt's had me salivating. That 2150 was sweet! And the 1950 or 55, can't remember anymore, it's been 45 years or so. Nice tour. Was the a final tractor count? under a 1000?
There's nothing there I don't love. 😊
It’s true!! 🤣
he said he dont have an orchard tractor but that oc six is an orchard oc 6 its got orchard track covers or army looks more orchard he went right by it twice right before blue bird bus
Wow
Incredible collection! You barely even paid attention to the Cockshutt 1750 FWA. Only 3 of those built!
I had already been through the building once before filming so most of my amazement didn’t make it on tape. I commented to a guy standing there that I thought they only made a handful of those.
@@rosstheoliverman from what I understand there was only one red 840 chopper made.
I literally was like “stop”! I want to see more of that one!
Also the 1650 FWA early model with the white steering wheel.
So many cool ones! I am guessing they take visitors?
And to think almost all of that was in a fence row as junk.
It’s cool they saved so much of the stuff the relatives had.
What an incredible collection! Thanks for taking the time to video, and thanks to the people for letting you film it!
Ow the dumb thing works……… good video
You covered in Styrofoam or something, what is with the back ground noise?
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M670 is 1970
You tube for some dumb reason or another will not let me like your video
You need to get a different way to film all the noise from you moving around is very annoying
Agree. I’m not exactly sure why it’s worse at other times than others, but that’s just the way it was.