Come see more of this kind of equipment, with live demonstrations, at the HCEA's 36th annual International Convention & Old Equipment Exposition, September 23-25, 2022, at our National Construction Equipment Museum, 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio!
I thank you for your video. It brings back memories when I spent my summer's greasing and fueling these beautiful machines. First thing you show.NO.12 blade. My dad was an operator way back. I would love to find the picture they took of me asleep on the seat.
Great video. Anyone interested in an old Rome disc? Or the FIRST MICHIGAN 280 rubber tire dozer? For sale, donate to a museum or help me save it from the scrappers torch.
Heck yeah that was great. Looked like the side of my house 50 years ago where I kept my tonka. Now I have over 100 of them on walls in shop and about 15 real ones and few antiques for fun
Walk slower next time...
Haha just kidding. Some great stuff there.
Come see more of this kind of equipment, with live demonstrations, at the HCEA's 36th annual International Convention & Old Equipment Exposition, September 23-25, 2022, at our National Construction Equipment Museum, 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio!
Nice job, I recently found a bunch of old machines too. It was a blast to see them and add the video to my collection.
I thank you for your video. It brings back memories when I spent my summer's greasing and fueling these beautiful machines. First thing you show.NO.12 blade. My dad was an operator way back. I would love to find the picture they took of me asleep on the seat.
The only problem with this equipment is it was used to much when it was new.
Looks like you walked through the Alexander Construction Co. that built I 694 in my parents back yard in 1965!!
nice old machines here whats the year on some of them
1920's - 1960's
@@rileydog362 hell, that steamer in the back might even be dating behind the 1900's!
Be neat to have the time, money, and other interested people put all this into running order, then find some work for them.
Hello my name is John Henton. My father & I like to look at old equipment. Is this collection available for us to look at
HAHA! Warning Load Limit 498,576 garlic bulbs. I wanna play.
amazing, what good machines ! a great pity that they are not working
Now they all say Daewoo, Komatsu, I like old American made machines.
Some oldies but goodies !
Love to see all this classic equipment.
Motor grader has plenty of life left.
I’d love to own all that equipment
If only that old iron could talk!
Pete has a great collection for sure!
Great video. Anyone interested in an old Rome disc? Or the FIRST MICHIGAN 280 rubber tire dozer? For sale, donate to a museum or help me save it from the scrappers torch.
This is how got the jobs done nice to see someone that was looking out for the next generation
Хороший ролик!
Thank you.
Heck yeah that was great. Looked like the side of my house 50 years ago where I kept my tonka. Now I have over 100 of them on walls in shop and about 15 real ones and few antiques for fun
👍👍👍I love the smell of old iron in the morning😁😁😁
Shame most of this stuff will never run again.
Actually most of this stuff does run. Check out my other videos .
Nice cats 🎅🏿