@@tonydoggett7627 Apart from the famous Ferguson TE 20 tractor, which was essentially cribbed from Ford designs (9N of 1939), the tractors shown here are derived from the TO 35 tractor, introduced January 1955 in the US, then the FE 35 in 1956 in the UK. Vertually every subsequent range of MF tractors built at Banner Lane (bar the MF 4200/4300 series) has its parentage directly attributable to the TO 35, designed by Herman Klemm. The Transmission Housings and Centre Housings have been beefed up over the years, but their principal dimensions have never altered. Since only so much speed variation could be garnered from several different ratios within the gearbox proper, (and crown wheel and pinion of course), a further speed variation could be achieved via outboard epicyclic gear units on the rear axles of tractors of 60hp and above. These tractors use square 'trumpet' housings with wet brakes, whilst below 60hp or thereabouts, round 'trumpet' housings, with no outboard reduction units, were utilised. Absolute scandal that Agco chose Beauvais over Banner Lane, as a production centre, when deciding which one to close. The bunch of clowns in this video, will never come close to the quality of product put out at Banner Lane !
This is an organized factory.. Other content is related to village workshops which are owned by a family who only have limited access to village population and limited resources.
Even by the sloppy way of applying the sealant to the sealing surface, you can see the below-average quality of the end product right at the beginning. Such a process is early 20. Century. Which farmer or which collective likes tractors with oil loss? Not to mention the mess on the cultivated area...
Obviously, you have never built anything of consequence in your life, soon everything will be computerised and AI, countless millions will be paid to stay at home and vegetate, I know which kind of society I prefer to live in.
That's a bold theory you're putting forward, my dear fellow! You're pointing out that I haven't yet achieved anything with any consistency. We agree on the preference for the society we want to live in! But that doesn't change the fact that we do our work in a way that is sustainable, does it? Here, we call that a "work ethic"...
@@africadreamin That's a bold theory you're putting forward, my dear fellow! You're pointing out that I haven't yet achieved anything with any consequences. We agree on the preference for the society we want to live in! But that doesn't change the fact that we do our work in a way that is sustainable, does it? Here, we call that a "work ethic"...
@@jamesbarbour8400 Have you seen Indian and Pakistan work or production video's? Non of them are concerned with safety in any way, nothing shocking about it. 😋
@@taunteratwill1787 I have indeed seen many such videos and will reiterate my concern for the physical well being of the individuals concerned - 'safety sandals' are not in the least bit safe ! Loose clothing around rotating machinery is another big no no, as is lack of eye protection when machining or proper visors when welding. Life is obviously cheap in these Countries - an utter disgrace !
Я в шоке! Сборочные цеха! Чистота! Инструмент! Защитная одежда! А где песок? Где сборка на земле на корточках в шлёпанцах только одним разводным ключом?
minute 22:54, their practice of inserting the piston and without any safety pad on the end of the connecting rod will scratch the cylinder surface, it is a bad way to install the piston that way.
"The adults of modern society are not adult." (Erich Fromm) They have been changed from free children of God to slaves - caused by the Collective Neurosis (soul trauma mass disorder). Healable, but denied...
Nothing brilliant about it - very sloppy workmanship ! It was Agcos' decision to close Banner Lane in UK, in favour of the Beauvais factory in France. The official excuse given was that it was cheaper to produce tractors in the Euro Zone as opposed to the UK.
Funny you should mention that. This particular design dates back to the 1950s. Herman Klemm was Massey Fergusons' Head of Engineering in the US at the time, and being highly unsatisfied with the less adaptable designs of the preceding TO 20/30 tractors (based on Banner Lane TE 20 designs), decided to implement a wholly new approach (actually cribbed from US automotive practices, whereby several different bodyshell designs could be married to a standard chassis/transaxle - the most expensive part of the vehicle - more units produced drove individual unit price down - competitive advantage), whereby using a comparatively small range of core components, many variations on a theme could be built more cheaply than had hitherto been the case. The new Ferguson TO 35 tractor, introduced to market in January 1955, embodied the new 'meccano' concept that Klemm brought to bear in his design department. In 1956, the same transaxle was mated to various Standard Motor Company Petrol/TVO engines (Produced at Cantley Factory), and produced at Banner Lane that year as the FE 35. Engine choices apart, the only real change from its US counterpart, was the bonnet styling which differed significantly. Late 1957 saw the same tractor redesignated as MF 35, following a shortening of the former Massey Harris Ferguson name, and rationalising of product lines. In the US, prior to 1958, both Ferguson and Massey Harris were in competition with one anothers product lines, despite being part of the same Parent Company (Ferguson Tractor Company was bought out by Massey Harris in late 1953). The transaxle of the Ferguson TO 35 was the basis for many successive generations of Banner Lane produced Massey Ferguson tractor ranges, right up to May 1997, when the newly designed MF 4200 series of tractors was introduced. Even the transaxles of these tractors had their parentage in the TO 35 design, albeit now, the main castings were created using a technique called Finite Element Analysis, which basically used a series of fundamental geometric shapes (like triangles for example) to describe the surface shape of a casting in a computer programme. Perkins engines adopted this methodology some years prior to MF and again the parentage is plain to see. Anyhow - enough rambling from me.
Hey! I understand your concern, but I promise the title isn’t misleading. The video covers some really interesting insights, and I’d love to hear your thoughts after you watch it! Let me know what you think.🤔
نعم هذه المصانع اللتى توريدها الشعوب الاحرار اذا الربوتات تعمل هولاي العمال الى اين ويذهبون اتمن لهم النجاح والازدهار والعيش الكريم من كل قلبى
😂 0:37 😮😂😊
❤😊
Very resourceful craftsmen, they will survive a deep depression, great video all the same.
I am so impressed with these guys know where everything goes and in a organized chaos and with great pride
I‘m not impressed at all! Sorry… perhaps a little bit by the poor Quality of the production standard. Look at the ATV rope… disgusting!
yes
Love the foundry, hot metal everywhere and safety flip flops! Working conditions in the foundry and rubber hose workshops are eye opening.
No unions there LOL !
PARABÉNS PELO VÍDEO, EXCELENTE!!!
Ancient technology produced as brand new. Different continents, different demands i guess.
Amazing process of tractor engine manufacturers
Massey Ferguson 385, muito bom trabalho desda fábrica de tratores, Conhecida em todo o mundo, meus parabéns a todos os profissionais.
excelente excelente video. admiro a todas esas personas como trabajan. con poco hacen mucho.
Thankyou u give good information to assembling all parts of Massey Ferguson new model It was at Harries Ferguson No1tractor in the World
Always welcome 🤗
So nice to see all those euro6 engines,is it great Greta?
No checking of backlash?or any bearing clearance?
Nie oglądałeś dokładnie były tam czujniki zegarowe średnicówki a nawet mikrometry więc zobacz cały proces od nowa
At 49:00, it is amazing that the man stuffing rubber into the extruder still has all of his fingers.
The job is great. Wishing the workers good health (asia woodworking)
Zdrowia i zarobku bo to nie USA lub Niemcy
Those workers work very hard,and with those inspectors up their ''you -know-what''
Nossa que que legal essa fábrica de tratores!!!!
If only UK Workers would pull together like this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
100%
Looks like A British design from the 1950’s with 2024 British citizens assembling 🇬🇧
@@tonydoggett7627 Apart from the famous Ferguson TE 20 tractor, which was essentially cribbed from Ford designs (9N of 1939), the tractors shown here are derived from the TO 35 tractor, introduced January 1955 in the US, then the FE 35 in 1956 in the UK. Vertually every subsequent range of MF tractors built at Banner Lane (bar the MF 4200/4300 series) has its parentage directly attributable to the TO 35, designed by Herman Klemm. The Transmission Housings and Centre Housings have been beefed up over the years, but their principal dimensions have never altered. Since only so much speed variation could be garnered from several different ratios within the gearbox proper, (and crown wheel and pinion of course), a further speed variation could be achieved via outboard epicyclic gear units on the rear axles of tractors of 60hp and above. These tractors use square 'trumpet' housings with wet brakes, whilst below 60hp or thereabouts, round 'trumpet' housings, with no outboard reduction units, were utilised.
Absolute scandal that Agco chose Beauvais over Banner Lane, as a production centre, when deciding which one to close. The bunch of clowns in this video, will never come close to the quality of product put out at Banner Lane !
And that's what I like . Work clothes, work shoes and clean. Applause factory
This is an organized factory.. Other content is related to village workshops which are owned by a family who only have limited access to village population and limited resources.
real Pakistani men wear safety sandals 😅
but not much respiratory protection in the paint booth. only a scarf so thumbs down to the factory
Even by the sloppy way of applying the sealant to the sealing surface, you can see the below-average quality of the end product right at the beginning. Such a process is early 20. Century. Which farmer or which collective likes tractors with oil loss? Not to mention the mess on the cultivated area...
Obviously, you have never built anything of consequence in your life, soon everything will be computerised and AI, countless millions will be paid to stay at home and vegetate, I know which kind of society I prefer to live in.
That's a bold theory you're putting forward, my dear fellow! You're pointing out that I haven't yet achieved anything with any consistency. We agree on the preference for the society we want to live in! But that doesn't change the fact that we do our work in a way that is sustainable, does it? Here, we call that a "work ethic"...
@@africadreamin That's a bold theory you're putting forward, my dear fellow! You're pointing out that I haven't yet achieved anything with any consequences. We agree on the preference for the society we want to live in! But that doesn't change the fact that we do our work in a way that is sustainable, does it? Here, we call that a "work ethic"...
عمل روعى انا تقنى سامى فى السيارات الصناعية تمنيت اكون فى هذا المصانع عندنا مصنع يشبه هذا ولاكن للاسف موغلق منذ سنين نحن من شمال افرقيا
Great Work Ethic !!
Amazing process ❤
Are these Perkins Engines??
Yes.
Still looking for the "shocking!" part of this video. 😎
Don’t worry Try to shock you in the next video 😂😂😂
Hoe about the 'Health and Safety 'Standards' ! (Lack thereof !)
@@jamesbarbour8400 Have you seen Indian and Pakistan work or production video's? Non of them are concerned with safety in any way, nothing shocking about it. 😋
@@taunteratwill1787 I have indeed seen many such videos and will reiterate my concern for the physical well being of the individuals concerned - 'safety sandals' are not in the least bit safe ! Loose clothing around rotating machinery is another big no no, as is lack of eye protection when machining or proper visors when welding. Life is obviously cheap in these Countries - an utter disgrace !
Very nice 👍
Ale podnośnik to padł już na starcie🎉
Brilliant !
Wow no sandals 😂
As in a weld/fab shop fixtures are key...as simple as correctly dimensioned part with fixture built around it ...MANPOWER
Я в шоке! Сборочные цеха! Чистота! Инструмент! Защитная одежда! А где песок? Где сборка на земле на корточках в шлёпанцах только одним разводным ключом?
Do you have twin disc 8501 series gearbox and Allison 4700,4800 gearbox for sale? Both old and broken ones are fine!
great job
НЕ БОГИ ГОРШКИ ОБЖИГАЮТ а простьіе люди
excelente mecánica genial la fabricación de tractores nuevos 0.km
minute 22:54, their practice of inserting the piston and without any safety pad on the end of the connecting rod will scratch the cylinder surface, it is a bad way to install the piston that way.
"The adults of modern society are not adult." (Erich Fromm)
They have been changed from free children of God to slaves - caused by the Collective Neurosis (soul trauma mass disorder).
Healable, but denied...
they used to be made in Coventry!
die armen Landwirte wissen nicht was sie sich da aufgeladen haben...
It says this tractor weighs almost 2500 kg!
3rd class tractor company right now in Pakistan 💥💢💯
Banner Lane staff would have a fit if they saw how their legacy was being treated here - such low and sloppy 'standards' !
Brilliant !!!!!! - UK LOST IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nothing brilliant about it - very sloppy workmanship !
It was Agcos' decision to close Banner Lane in UK, in favour of the Beauvais factory in France.
The official excuse given was that it was cheaper to produce tractors in the Euro Zone as opposed to the UK.
Bellissimo ❤❤❤❤
UFFFA! Incrível!!!
كم سعر الجرار ❤ لو سمحت انا مصري ❤
12375 USD price of 385 millat tractor 85 HP.
9825 USD price of 65 HP
@@afzaaljoshan5811 شكرا لك
Вот где раздолье для инспекции по технике безопасности и защиты здоровья трудящихся!!! 👷♂👮🤡
Safety shows missing during job especially hot zone foundery
Look at the videos of foundrys in India!!!!!
A doddle really !!
Just like a Meccano Set
Funny you should mention that. This particular design dates back to the 1950s. Herman Klemm was Massey Fergusons' Head of Engineering in the US at the time, and being highly unsatisfied with the less adaptable designs of the preceding TO 20/30 tractors (based on Banner Lane TE 20 designs), decided to implement a wholly new approach (actually cribbed from US automotive practices, whereby several different bodyshell designs could be married to a standard chassis/transaxle - the most expensive part of the vehicle - more units produced drove individual unit price down - competitive advantage), whereby using a comparatively small range of core components, many variations on a theme could be built more cheaply than had hitherto been the case.
The new Ferguson TO 35 tractor, introduced to market in January 1955, embodied the new 'meccano' concept that Klemm brought to bear in his design department.
In 1956, the same transaxle was mated to various Standard Motor Company Petrol/TVO engines (Produced at Cantley Factory), and produced at Banner Lane that year as the FE 35. Engine choices apart, the only real change from its US counterpart, was the bonnet styling which differed significantly. Late 1957 saw the same tractor redesignated as MF 35, following a shortening of the former Massey Harris Ferguson name, and rationalising of product lines. In the US, prior to 1958, both Ferguson and Massey Harris were in competition with one anothers product lines, despite being part of the same Parent Company (Ferguson Tractor Company was bought out by Massey Harris in late 1953).
The transaxle of the Ferguson TO 35 was the basis for many successive generations of Banner Lane produced Massey Ferguson tractor ranges, right up to May 1997, when the newly designed MF 4200 series of tractors was introduced. Even the transaxles of these tractors had their parentage in the TO 35 design, albeit now, the main castings were created using a technique called Finite Element Analysis, which basically used a series of fundamental geometric shapes (like triangles for example) to describe the surface shape of a casting in a computer programme. Perkins engines adopted this methodology some years prior to MF and again the parentage is plain to see.
Anyhow - enough rambling from me.
Đây là trục sau của máy kéo ?
Looks like a complete tractor to me !
tania sila robocza
Мне такую технику ,отправте мне пожалуйста в россию безплатно
Do kupna w Polsce??
Yes You can Contact, contact details are in description
@@skillspanda2.0 szukałem niema dilerów
Yes you can import it from Pakistan. The price is 12375 USD of 85 HP tractor. Model names is 385 millat tractor
@@afzaaljoshan5811 w Polsce niema
Massey Ferguson 👍👍👍
ok 😊👍🏻👍🏻
Un safe act dust mask and safety goole not wears during foundries 😮
Not the Western World 😅
Это где колхозная гараж
Top demais
And what is this shocking secret? I really do not want to watch it now because i think it's just a scaming title
Hey! I understand your concern, but I promise the title isn’t misleading. The video covers some really interesting insights, and I’d love to hear your thoughts after you watch it! Let me know what you think.🤔
Подарите один трактор мне.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Millat Massey Ferguson ,Lahore . Pakistan
🙄🤗🤗👌🤝🤝
Only one hard hat
SHOCKING CLICKBAIT
Esse vídeo é muito longo ninguém assiste isso tudo
hi
این تراکتور سازی تبریز..ایران
Modern Day 165
Old technology
Shocking! click bait
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Bare feet, Sandals and Trainers !! lol 😆
No Nonsense Climate Change Bull Shit here !!.
A Can Do Attitude !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Мне отправте бесплатно
Legal
Cretyu bhutyimokl guardes donos.
ЦЫГАНИ собирают ДЖОНЬИРЫ для ЦЫГАН вопросов нет ЖАКАКАРИ БЭ РОМАЛЭ
3rd class tractor. They are Still looting Pakistani farmers.
SURE DON'T SEE THEM CHECKING FOR TOLERANCE OF BEARING OR GEAR MESH. P O S
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