What an amazing collection of beautiful heritage machinery. So much history here and stuff to play with in this grown-ups playground. Well done to saving and loving all this iron. Fantastic video, thank you.
Awesome to see the collection yall have came up with over the years! 😁 That home made blade setup is very interesting and ingenuitive Nathan! I enjoyed the walk through. Thanks for sharing my friend 🙂👍
First time watching your channel love the old Cats like the old Farmalls drove a lot of Ms and Hs in my younger days along with Massey Harrises. Want to see more of the construction equipment have a nice day.
There's a retired/semi-retired contractor that lives up near my hometown. Several years ago he gave me permission to take pictures of his vintage heavy equipment: 13 Unit cranes/backhoes, 45 Caterpillars from D6-D8's with some that were parted out, 8-Model 12's, 955's,944 wheel loader, 977, Letourneau pull scraper and many International dump trucks. I think he was more of a "hoarder" than a collector since nothing was restored. Some of his equipment looked to be in fantastic shape despite the long, hard winters. One of the things that he said to me before I left was, " and nothing's for sale."
Ya know at one time I had entertained the thought of finding an old Struck mini dozer to restore. I am truly amazed at all of the old machinery that you own!
6:07 Little D4? I wish I had my late father’s 22. Just a drawbar tractor. It had the 14 inch orchard tracks, so it looked less like a toy than it might have looked with narrow tracks. 7.5 mph flat out! And a neighbor had an even smaller Oliver crawler.
Great video! I love your RD7, that model is one of my favorites. The top favorite for me is the D7-7M. Not many around anymore, I always thought they were really nicely styled. I grew up on Oliver wheel tractors and have a couple of them. Keep up the good work.
@@ironman3406 oh I'm so sorry, I have Canada on the list too, I look at Quick Dick Mcdick, Debos Garage and the King of Obsolete all of whom I'm going to fantasy visit as well!!! If you're ever in Australia let me know!
Quite a few irons in the fire in terms of projects. Very nice tour and decent range of items. Ideas where to get some "my other tractor/loader/back-hoe is a Kubota" merch?
@@ironman3406 There is a quantity of work that reminds of anecdote about Stanley Kubrick looking at the near annual releases of another elite-level film director and being baffled about the quality of the outputs given the high throughput rate. Likely there is several lifetimes worth of restoration for somebody with the bit between their teeth. I think for the Kubrick-level restorers, such a yard would be overwhelming. Ever seen the final tour video of the IH museum? th-cam.com/video/c-hoK4_pGLs/w-d-xo.html
That's a Super WD-6... And a Super W-6... Those are better than a W-6 and WD-6... I like Caterpillar and IH and I have both... We farm with old IH tractors and work with old Caterpillar equipment... I subscribed
No such thing as a silly question. Thanks for coming by and watching. We have only acquired them by finding them for sale privately or at auction sales. They are out there your just have to look around.
@@ironman3406 I am actually looking for a 10A model d6 or other wise known as a number 6 track loader I use to have the for serial number for the one my father had but I can not find it still have the parts manual though 10A1 to 10A1616
Nice to see old iron given the respect they deserve,if they could only tell us their stories
IH and Cat. The best of both worlds! New subscriber on board.
the old squad... nice my friend...
What an amazing collection of beautiful heritage machinery. So much history here and stuff to play with in this grown-ups playground. Well done to saving and loving all this iron. Fantastic video, thank you.
Thanks so much for the kind comment - it is a lot of fun and we really enjoy it, It’s in our blood! Thanks for watching
Awesome to see the collection yall have came up with over the years! 😁 That home made blade setup is very interesting and ingenuitive Nathan! I enjoyed the walk through. Thanks for sharing my friend 🙂👍
I’m glad you enjoyed the tour Zane, we are always collecting more lol! Thanks for watching as always, hope your doing well these days.
@@ironman3406 nothing wrong with finding more! 😁👍 I'm doing well just busy at work and dealing with the everyday projects behind the camera.
First time watching your channel love the old Cats like the old Farmalls drove a lot of Ms and Hs in my younger days along with Massey Harrises. Want to see more of the construction equipment have a nice day.
Nice tour!
Thanks for the tour lots of old iron.
Grape farmers in the area I grew up in had D-2s. The only thing having to do with electricity was the Magneto for the pony motor.
That's a "weighty" collection! Very nice, thanks for the walk around.
There is definitely some heavy stuff there yes - thanks for watching
Very cool things! I think you need at least one more John Deere such as a model A Johnny popper!
Nice collection 👍no shortage of things to do there, winter projects
Keeps us busy!! Thanks for watching
Lots of iron !! Impressive! Stay safe !!!
There's a retired/semi-retired contractor that lives up near my hometown. Several years ago he gave me permission to take pictures of his vintage heavy equipment: 13 Unit cranes/backhoes, 45 Caterpillars from D6-D8's with some that were parted out, 8-Model 12's, 955's,944 wheel loader, 977, Letourneau pull scraper and many International dump trucks. I think he was more of a "hoarder" than a collector since nothing was restored. Some of his equipment looked to be in fantastic shape despite the long, hard winters. One of the things that he said to me before I left was, " and nothing's for sale."
Thanks for sharing sounds like he had a nice collection
Thanks for watching
I sure am liking your fleet! Thanks for the walk-around!!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed
I learnt to drive on a 1949 GMC like the 1/2 ton in your video. in 1973!
Ya know at one time I had entertained the thought of finding an old Struck mini dozer to restore. I am truly amazed at all of the old machinery that you own!
6:07 Little D4? I wish I had my late father’s 22. Just a drawbar tractor. It had the 14 inch orchard tracks, so it looked less like a toy than it might have looked with narrow tracks. 7.5 mph flat out! And a neighbor had an even smaller Oliver crawler.
Thanks for watching - 22 are nice lil tractors
Nice collection , great video.
Well thanks for watching
I like your channel name. I don’t own a PSL yet but I have an AIMS-74 kit built
Damn, that's a lot of machines!
I'm surprised you can remember them all😆
It just becomes like muscle memory lol
Good video I used to operate heavy equipt for a living.
Glad you enjoyed thanks for watching
Great video!
I love your RD7, that model is one of my favorites.
The top favorite for me is the D7-7M. Not many around anymore, I always thought they were really nicely styled.
I grew up on Oliver wheel tractors and have a couple of them.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks for stopping by and watching
Looks like a new destination on my upcoming (most likely fantasy as I'll never save enough money) tour of the US!
Haha Well you’ll have to add Canada to the list because that’s where we are located lol thanks for watching
@@ironman3406 oh I'm so sorry, I have Canada on the list too, I look at Quick Dick Mcdick, Debos Garage and the King of Obsolete all of whom I'm going to fantasy visit as well!!! If you're ever in Australia let me know!
Did you say Spry Hill? The second Steiger 1700 ever built sold on the Ray Kirby estate auction there a few years ago
Very cool.
good stuff !!enjoyed this so much !!!!
Thanks for watching glad your enjoyed
That's alota kit 😉😜👌
Find D7E low horse power 4 cylinder, have a distinct sound. Few D7E side boom run prep tractors (prepare pipe on pipeline jobs).
Quite a few irons in the fire in terms of projects. Very nice tour and decent range of items. Ideas where to get some "my other tractor/loader/back-hoe is a Kubota" merch?
Thanks for watching - yes we have more projects than time like most in the hobby tend to lol, for Kubota merch I’d say try your local dealer.
@@ironman3406 There is a quantity of work that reminds of anecdote about Stanley Kubrick looking at the near annual releases of another elite-level film director and being baffled about the quality of the outputs given the high throughput rate. Likely there is several lifetimes worth of restoration for somebody with the bit between their teeth. I think for the Kubrick-level restorers, such a yard would be overwhelming. Ever seen the final tour video of the IH museum? th-cam.com/video/c-hoK4_pGLs/w-d-xo.html
I got a 13A D8 with a complete rebuilt transmission and final drive and engine runs it might help you with your projects
No John Deere D what! 🤬. 😂😂
Quit the collection. Thanks for sharing 👍
We’re just not huge Deere people - thanks for watching
Nice video. I’d suggest getting a gimbal for whatever you’re using to record video.
Good Video
Diesel Forty 👌
That's a Super WD-6... And a Super W-6... Those are better than a W-6 and WD-6... I like Caterpillar and IH and I have both... We farm with old IH tractors and work with old Caterpillar equipment... I subscribed
Thanks for watching and subscribing
This is the 1st time I've seen your stuff on TH-cam nice what state are you located in thank you
Hello there we are in Saskatchewan up in Canada 🇨🇦 thanks for watching
First times to this channel. Pardon my silly question. Are any of these for sale? Do people buy these to work on still?
No such thing as a silly question. Thanks for coming by and watching. We have only acquired them by finding them for sale privately or at auction sales. They are out there your just have to look around.
Whats the serial numbers of the 17A D7's? My dad had a 17A that was sold years ago. Thanks.
I’ll have to check the serial number tags next time I’m back home - I can’t remember them all haha
Understand, lol, Thanks
How much would you want for that cat number 4 Trac loader and where is this place at
The collection lives in Saskatchewan but it’s not currently for sale
@@ironman3406 I am actually looking for a 10A model d6 or other wise known as a number 6 track loader I use to have the for serial number for the one my father had but I can not find it still have the parts manual though 10A1 to 10A1616
@@andrewklahold2880 yeah there’s not a ton of them around good luck on the hunt
Look better without the food catcher
Where is komatsu D355😢
Haha were mostly Caterpillar people. Thanks for watching
What the hell is a egg tractor?
“Ag” tractor or in full “Agriculture”
Funniest shit I’m gonna see all week😂😂
@@ironman3406 Well dude you said egg, and not ag.
@@craigmarr7986 maybe my Canadian accent just through you off
WTF happened to the bears FFS.
Never mind you answered it.
We need to talk about that WD6 though…
Oliver 40??????????
Cockshutt 40 but yes same thing aside from the name and the color. Our Cockshutt 40 has the buda engine in it.
Never knew Oliver made a 40. 44. 440 and 55. 550