This is great, can't believe there is still classic footage like this out there 50 years later! Thank for making the video. Got to love the guy with the bag on his head!
The Gardner at my first school back in the 1960's had an International Cub Cadet Garden tractor. It was my dream machine as a child although I would really love to get my hands on an original in good condition as an adult. Thanks so much for posting.
There is some great history here in this video. Not only does it feature the best garden tractor on earth but some of Americas best moments in manufacturing.
Its amazing how such a small tractor like my 124 can easily pull my 1949 John Deere A and can do all the same jobs as the big tractors . They just don't make them like they use to.
Just think if you could find a locker that they stored those originals in before putting them together, that have never been put together, still in the crates, i would pass out, wake up and die and go to heaven. lol
guess the only way to get that is to do a full restoration, its allot of work and allot of money and if you decide to resell it you wont get that money back
This is great, can't believe there is still classic footage like this out there 50 years later! Thank for making the video. Got to love the guy with the bag on his head!
It is so awesome to see these old assembly line photos! Thanks for posting!
The Gardner at my first school back in the 1960's had an International Cub Cadet Garden tractor. It was my dream machine as a child although I would really love to get my hands on an original in good condition as an adult. Thanks so much for posting.
There is some great history here in this video. Not only does it feature the best garden tractor on earth but some of Americas best moments in manufacturing.
Impressionnant, merci pour ces belles images.
That was when "TRACTORS WERE TRACTORS" VERY COOL!
Its amazing how such a small tractor like my 124 can easily pull my 1949 John Deere A and can do all the same jobs as the big tractors . They just don't make them like they use to.
this lil tractor reminds me of the lil pedal tractor I had in 57,as a 4 yr old. farmer. looking for one now.
so Awesome ... my 129 i just got is a tank
Very cool idea, well done!
Wouldn't it be nice to find one of these still in the box?
this video is so cool
the dream about a lot of pepole
Just think if you could find a locker that they stored those originals in before putting them together, that have never been put together, still in the crates, i would pass out, wake up and die and go to heaven. lol
Where in Louisville was the factory located ? Is it still there today ?
guess the only way to get that is to do a full restoration, its allot of work and allot of money and if you decide to resell it you wont get that money back