Thx for bringing this to us. What a collection. Shame it's not more organized. Some museum items there. That fordson needs to cleaned up and put on display. Happy Holidays to all your family
When I worked picking vegetables in the mid 1970s as a kid the farm i was on had two or three of those Cletrac tractors. The ground we called 'muck' as it was dark and rich old riverbed. Those tractors pulled small wheeled trailers hauling the vegetables out as soon as we picked them and the tracks allowed them to drive on the soft ground.
Worried you were going to find a slithering friend at first. My goodness, so much collected in the shed ! Looks like too many irons in the fire. Need to concentrate on a few and let a few go to pay for the repairs on the best ones! Thanks Wiley!
Thanks for the video Wiley. That place is packed with who knows what. Oh my goodness. Amazing all the stuff in that shed. Wow. Thanks Wiley. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Hello Wily i bet you that man nose every thing he has and were it is i love it saved that old iron thank you and the guys for sharing give me yesterday my father would have it just like that man thank you ken
Wily, that John Deere backhoe was made by Massey Ferguson for JD. The turning drum for the backhoe is actually a hydraulic drum that uses a movable internal blade for left and right. I had a 1970 MF 30. That JD looks exactly like it.
Cool collection. It's a shame someone just let's all that stuff go. Especially the Mercedes in the shed, take it apart, open the windows and let it get wrecked. Ohh well, not my cart, not my horse.
Not sure if that's a gold mine of old parts or just a lot of bits and pieces waiting for the torch. A lot of it looked to be too far gone to recover. Maybe make one runner out of multiple parts.
The Farmall was a f20 or a regular. Nothing special they made thousands of them. If it has factory electric start or factory wide front then you got something.
What a unique collection of old equipment. Thanks for showing us around Wiley.
Wow. That's a lot of stuff
And he knows everything he has
1916 fordson what a history, didn't think they went that far back., great video.
Thx for bringing this to us. What a collection. Shame it's not more organized. Some museum items there. That fordson needs to cleaned up and put on display. Happy Holidays to all your family
That lady is very knowledgeable of that stuff.
When I worked picking vegetables in the mid 1970s as a kid the farm i was on had two or three of those Cletrac tractors. The ground we called 'muck' as it was dark and rich old riverbed. Those tractors pulled small wheeled trailers hauling the vegetables out as soon as we picked them and the tracks allowed them to drive on the soft ground.
Worried you were going to find a slithering friend at first. My goodness, so much collected in the shed ! Looks like too many irons in the fire. Need to concentrate on a few and let a few go to pay for the repairs on the best ones! Thanks Wiley!
That tractor is a 'Hi-Crop' version. Many brands offered that setup with the axle raised to clear higher crops for cultivating for example.
Lots of treasures in that shed. Wow! Hopefully you can get back to start a couple of them. Thanks for sharing Wily!
😮wow awesome 😳
Thanks for the video Wiley.
That place is packed with who knows what. Oh my goodness. Amazing all the stuff in that shed. Wow.
Thanks Wiley.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
That is a place many dreams are made of.
Thanks for sharing, Wiley
Very nice and God bless y'all
Great video Wily, like walking through a museum, along with verbal descriptions of all items...very nice...and Remember, don't be Wily..👍👍
Excellent Video Wiley and that Fordson tractor amazing!
every one of those machines is a lifetime restoration, Will.
What a gold mine of vintage machines theres alot of money sat there
Hey what's up Wiley another good video seeing some stuff from my my day and age it's like a trip down memory lane seeing these older vehicles
Looks like good times.
Hello Wily i bet you that man nose every thing he has and were it is i love it saved that old iron thank you and the guys for sharing give me yesterday my father would have it just like that man thank you ken
Wily, that John Deere backhoe was made by Massey Ferguson for JD. The turning drum for the backhoe is actually a hydraulic drum that uses a movable internal blade for left and right. I had a 1970 MF 30. That JD looks exactly like it.
Have a nice weekend.
That Islander mower is amazing.
Interesting place.
Cool collection. It's a shame someone just let's all that stuff go. Especially the Mercedes in the shed, take it apart, open the windows and let it get wrecked. Ohh well, not my cart, not my horse.
Looks like Hank has been doing. Will it Starts in there. 😅
Cool video !
It is the season merry Christmas and a happy new good.and best of luck for 2025
That Mers is a 1958 or 59
Not sure if that's a gold mine of old parts or just a lot of bits and pieces waiting for the torch. A lot of it looked to be too far gone to recover. Maybe make one runner out of multiple parts.
That said Islander on it as in eye lander
Just wish I could find a trade deal for a tractor. So I can use my backhoe
Why, he's got Keith !
What a waste! Hate seeing stuff hoarded like that. Time for an auction
I think that IVECO has a IVECO engine
6:20 A hill billy low rider.
The Farmall was a f20 or a regular. Nothing special they made thousands of them. If it has factory electric start or factory wide front then you got something.
What a mess !!
Wily you need Hank on this adventure