Thank you to the gentlemen who allowed you to film this, be sure to thank them for us. I would have never imagined something like this even existed. I'll probably rewatch this a dozen times!
Grandpa looks so excited. I love seeing these older gentleman faces light up when they get to tell the younger generations about the machines they have and pass along the history of them.
so glad most of the collection is indoors. So often collectors don't appreciate what they have and it rots away outdoors. Thanks for taking us along. From Canada
Hope you realize the life exposure you have just hanging with Grandpa. Very few people get to see and do what you have done in such a short life! Thank you for the video so that many more can virtually visit and hear his story.
That was amazing! I love bringing back to life “old scrap” that others have discarded. People like him and y’all are a dying breed and the world will be a sadder place when all that knowledge goes if younger generations don’t start talking to them
As a fellow farmer with the same fever, genetic disorder, hoarder or what ever you call it. I have watched this three times now!!! Thank you for your time and shake that guys hand. I'm sure his wife did not understand what lead him to have such a great collection of vintage iron. I have also seen the same twin dozer in Iowa. Thank you for your time and effort.
That’s a beautiful collection this man has collected. The real sad part is that we are only on this earth for a short time. When he passed , his descendants will probably get rid of them and some will probably get scrapped. Not everyone shares his passion. These old boys have the best stories. I’m a grown 53 year old man who would turn into a 5 year old at story time.
Very cool of that gentleman to let you share his collection with us. Thank you for that. His knowledge is amazing. It was also fun seeing your Gramps excitement there. Lots of cool stuff. Hope you all are able to strike up a deal or two.
I've tripped over your channel from TH-cam suggestions a few times, obviously from watching the "current hit farm channels" sorry, LOL... So, this is insane... absolutely insane... Thought I'd seen it all on some car channels finding these barn finds, just amazing... I love cars, trucks, motorcycles, tractors, dozers,,, yada yada yada... This is just unbelievable... If anyone needs to view this its Warren from western truck and tractor repair. Thanks for posting this...
Wow!!! What a collection. Have to show this to my wife. She is pissed off at me and I only have two Caterpillar's ha ha ha. Thank you for the video update eh.
Wow, Crazy collection! The Euclid TC 12 was actually their First crawler and the C 6 came after that. The TC 12 was not two C 6s put toegether. Of any crawler that should be inside is that Vickers Vigor with the Rolls Royce engine. They had a high speed tank like track suspension. Didnt realize any made it to the US. Some did make it into Canada. Great collection and thanks for posting!!!
What an amazing collection!!!!! So many young people don’t have a clue how awesome that is. I am going to be re furbishing my uncles dozer. It’s in pretty good shape. He already did new tracks. But it’s been sitting for ten years. Motor and tranny is all good. But I got an idea I’ll be replacing most of the hoses. It’s got a hydraulic 6 way blade. It’s a big blade too. It’s a 70 something Case 1150 torque converter. Open station. I’ll email some pics next time I go over. It’s also got a winch. Your gramp looked like he was a kid in a candy store. Again great job on the video and thank you for sharing. As always WORK SAFE 🙂🙂🇺🇸🇺🇸
A Euclid TC12 (I think) is the dozer that used the compounded Detroit 6-71s. Couple of really good videos here on TH-cam of those monsters in action. My Grandpa had a 6-110 Detroit on gravel dredge in the 60s or so. Before my time but believe it or not they kinda thought a lot of that motor. Early ones actually used a centrifugal blower. Nice video guys.
Great video, good to see young people interested in old iron. Personally, I am sad you blew right by that JD BO lindeman but I get it, there was a lot of stuff. Thanks, best regards from Indiana.
amazing, hard to show it all in a shed would be amazing to get him to talk more, very honest in how he explains, he was more than willing to say I don't know...
Hi, Renner Stock Farms. Believe me or not but the gentleman who was giving you the 10 cent tour of that collection was WRONG about Euclid C6/TC12 history. The TC12 was designed and built from the ground up as 2-engined tractor and it hit the market about 3 - 4 years BEFORE the C6. At the time of its introduction, it was the most powerful crawler tractor on the market. Thanks for the video - interesting stuff. Just my 0.02. You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Back in 87 I was a marine machinist for southwest marine out on terminal island, long beach. A boat came in named Peruvian reefer out of Panama. We had to replace the sleeve and piston on the direct drive diesel. The piston was about 8 or 9 ft tall and about 48" across. To access the block there were man doors to walk through about the size of a regular in house door. Crazy
Alot of that stuff in there. I worked on back when I was a mechanic at Cat. Delear. If people only knew just how those were built to last forever. I still know a couple customers runnin some late 60's early 80' stuff.
I worked for a farmer when I was younger that had known of a dozer that was sunk in the middle of a pond for 20 years. He somehow went down and attached a chain and used some ingenuity to get it out and within a day he had the pony motor running and a few days more and he had the diesel started. Pretty amazing machines.
These machines should be in a museum. I would love to go and volunteer my time and sandblast everything and paint them for him in a heartbeat! Contact me if he wants to take me up.
I dig up some of these dozers up mining in Alaska. They just cover old iron with dirt out of sight out of mind. Had a friend dig up old dredge it was 50 feet below river today. only know of 1 mint cat still has paint from factory on tracks in the mountains never used.
@@RennerStockFarms they looked like good machines. probably only needed few parts before they cover them with dirt. There is like 2 to 300 old machines in Danali park but no 1 can get them out because park rules so they cover them up with dirt and call it untouched Alaska than pave a fat road right over them so fat tourist can drive on a road and call it a nature park. No mining but we can have 100 buses drive all over full of people dropping trash every place they go. I find 7 to 10 tents full of trash every year from lazy tourist coming out of Danali "park"THE PARK MEANS PARKING LOT FOR CITY-IDIOTS
Sherry's husband Rangoon here. Some collection you saw in this vid. One question or comment. He must have worked with dozers in road construction, land clearing, to get such a love for Cat.. Maybe he sold them or worked for Cat. 《》I work in the farm machinery & farm seed industries. I like to visit hit/miss engine shows, personal collections of tractors/trucks/steam. 《》I often wonder where the collections go after the originator retires/dies. (Like farms) 《》Of course there is always 11am Calling hrs...12 PM Funeral and 1 PM AUCTION!!! Happened to my Grandpa's hit/miss collection. 《》What I've seen is there's levels of professional completion. It cost money & time to collect. (LOTS) To store. How much would it cost to paint all those Cats? Could you move to shows? 《》I live in Mansfield, OH where most of the Aultman-Taylors were built. The first one I saw though was at the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Canada. Read up on Stan Reynolds. 《》I have an English buddy who collected Massy-Harris. He has an awesome set up with museum status in England. One tractor he bought in Arizona. He has 1 of 3 in world. 《》Looks like Grandpa' collection is highly professional and you're willing to share. Cool 《》I like new iron also. Last Tuesday visited buddy with new JD 8RX & 36 row 30" corn planter. Wild
I live near mansfield ohio also, and remember going to engine show with my dad around there back in the 70s and a Aultman Taylor 30 60 being there and being so impressed by the size of it and the fact that it was made right there in mansfield. I was probably around 10 years old.
eimco also made an Overshot loader with the 671 detroit in it..it could load the bucket,then lift it over thhe operators head to load trucks on the opposite end !worked in narrow mines and city streets;;;i would say the eimco name didnt reallt get off the ground
Thank you to the gentlemen who allowed you to film this, be sure to thank them for us. I would have never imagined something like this even existed. I'll probably rewatch this a dozen times!
The amount of information that these guys have is incredible.
What good is it
The machines that built this country. Great video.
Thank you!
When the old man dies, so does the history, knowledge and endless stories. Nice video!
Such a shame because it is just going to waste and then it will be scattered during the estate sale.
Thanks for being kind enough to share with us
Grandpa looks so excited. I love seeing these older gentleman faces light up when they get to tell the younger generations about the machines they have and pass along the history of them.
A paradise of old machinery 👍👍🙂
Hats off to this guy and your Grandpa for saving our history.
I bet that he was having a good time showing his equipment.
Fascinating! It makes you wonder what will become of all those machines. Hopefully it will be around for many generations and stay in the family.
so glad most of the collection is indoors. So often collectors don't appreciate what they have and it rots away outdoors. Thanks for taking us along. From Canada
Hope you realize the life exposure you have just hanging with Grandpa. Very few people get to see and do what you have done in such a short life! Thank you for the video so that many more can virtually visit and hear his story.
As much as i love dozers i would give anything to see this collection and spend some time talking with this gentleman
You and your grandpa looked like a kid in a candy store. Course I would have been the same way myself
Absolutely, we were in heaven!
That was amazing! I love bringing back to life “old scrap” that others have discarded. People like him and y’all are a dying breed and the world will be a sadder place when all that knowledge goes if younger generations don’t start talking to them
Wow. People would pay good money to see them machines. I’m glad that I got to see them.
The memory of the old man is awesome. Thanks for sharing
What a collection!!!!! Thanks for this gentleman letting you film and Thanks for sharing!!!!!
It was a great day and we were all happy he warmed up and let us film
@@RennerStockFarms I and happy to see this collection not alot of people like this stuff
Beautiful machines
Great to see some of that equipment out of the weather. The Rolls Royce unit had a "GPS dome" - very advanced for its day. :-)
Thanks for sharing such an amazing collection.🙃
Nothing I love more than going through old barns great video. It was very kind of that man to show you that stuff and let you film !
Wow what a collection and boy does that guy know alot about what he has!!!! Thanks for sharing!
As a fellow farmer with the same fever, genetic disorder, hoarder or what ever you call it. I have watched this three times now!!! Thank you for your time and shake that guys hand. I'm sure his wife did not understand what lead him to have such a great collection of vintage iron. I have also seen the same twin dozer in Iowa. Thank you for your time and effort.
Thanks for watching!
That was a super cool field trip there, thanks for taking us along!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
That’s quite the collection! Thanks for sharing this with us. 🇺🇸🚜👍
That’s a beautiful collection this man has collected.
The real sad part is that we are only on this earth for a short time.
When he passed , his descendants will probably get rid of them and some will probably get scrapped.
Not everyone shares his passion.
These old boys have the best stories. I’m a grown 53 year old man who would turn into a 5 year old at story time.
Some of this equipment is irreplaceable. Like I mean I’ve never even seen some of these things. The rarity of this stuff is just incredible.
He’s got quite a few rare pieces!
Love seeing all that old equipment awesome video
Sure would be neat if this old guy would sit down and talk more about all this old equipment. Very cool that he has saved all this stuff
I'm glad these old guys save these machines, I don't know how they afford to buy them all and then do nothing with them.
Wow can't ever get enough Dozers thanks
Incredible collection. What a cool guy.
Wow! What an amazing collection. Thank you and thank him for sharing.
What a tour. The gentleman has a awesome collection very nice of him to show y’all around
Very cool of that gentleman to let you share his collection with us. Thank you for that. His knowledge is amazing. It was also fun seeing your Gramps excitement there. Lots of cool stuff. Hope you all are able to strike up a deal or two.
I just can never enough of this old iron. Too bad more people aren’t interested in this stuff. They don’t know what they’re missing.
I agree! I am hoping to make a part 2 next time I go out there.
There are a lot of machines that need rescuing. Glad so many are inside.
That is so cool to have so many be even cooler if they were fixed up. Great video
Wow I'm impressed!, great video!
Thank you Steve!
What an incredible collection! Imagine if it all ran good & what an auction if all that would be like. Wow!
Great video....you did a great job.
Thank you!
That's a great video of vintage dozers, My cousin has a 1951 Allis-Chalmers HD 15 Dozer that runs, I replaced the clutch for him
Thanks for sharing this. A great learning experience.
I've tripped over your channel from TH-cam suggestions a few times, obviously from watching the "current hit farm channels" sorry, LOL... So, this is insane... absolutely insane... Thought I'd seen it all on some car channels finding these barn finds, just amazing... I love cars, trucks, motorcycles, tractors, dozers,,, yada yada yada... This is just unbelievable... If anyone needs to view this its Warren from western truck and tractor repair. Thanks for posting this...
Thanks for watching! It was a great day and collection.
@@RennerStockFarms yep, farmed in the 70-90's, cleared some ground way back, seemed to hit home with the old D8's etc... just awesome collection...
Wow!!! What a collection. Have to show this to my wife. She is pissed off at me and I only have two Caterpillar's ha ha ha. Thank you for the video update eh.
Welcome to married life
@@how_to_hallagon1 No Shit eh ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
WOW sure need to see more of this what a find
I might have to go back out there for part 2!
Wow, Crazy collection! The Euclid TC 12 was actually their First crawler and the C 6 came after that. The TC 12 was not two C 6s put toegether. Of any crawler that should be inside is that Vickers Vigor with the Rolls Royce engine. They had a high speed tank like track suspension. Didnt realize any made it to the US. Some did make it into Canada. Great collection and thanks for posting!!!
The Vickers was my favorite by far
I quite agree, that 'Vigor' is ultra rare, - and that's probably how it got into "The States", - via Canada.
Wow just absolutely amazing collection of tractors love it
That was really interesting. I could listen to that fellow all day. Tanks for sharing.
What an amazing collection!!!!! So many young people don’t have a clue how awesome that is. I am going to be re furbishing my uncles dozer. It’s in pretty good shape. He already did new tracks. But it’s been sitting for ten years. Motor and tranny is all good. But I got an idea I’ll be replacing most of the hoses. It’s got a hydraulic 6 way blade. It’s a big blade too. It’s a 70 something Case 1150 torque converter. Open station. I’ll email some pics next time I go over. It’s also got a winch. Your gramp looked like he was a kid in a candy store. Again great job on the video and thank you for sharing. As always WORK SAFE 🙂🙂🇺🇸🇺🇸
A Euclid TC12 (I think) is the dozer that used the compounded Detroit 6-71s. Couple of really good videos here on TH-cam of those monsters in action. My Grandpa had a 6-110 Detroit on gravel dredge in the 60s or so. Before my time but believe it or not they kinda thought a lot of that motor. Early ones actually used a centrifugal blower. Nice video guys.
It would be cool to get ahold of one of those 6-110 detroits
Great video, good to see young people interested in old iron. Personally, I am sad you blew right by that JD BO lindeman but I get it, there was a lot of stuff.
Thanks, best regards from Indiana.
I love this best video ever and he knows everything about every tractor
amazing, hard to show it all in a shed would be amazing to get him to talk more, very honest in how he explains, he was more than willing to say I don't know...
What's the old saying? Who ever has the most toys, something, something, etc. This man has got it topped.
Thanks for sharing, an incredible collection.
Thank you for sharing!
I'm speechless!
It was incredible!
Hi, Renner Stock Farms.
Believe me or not but the gentleman who was giving you the 10 cent tour of that collection was WRONG about Euclid C6/TC12 history. The TC12 was designed and built from the ground up as 2-engined tractor and it hit the market about 3 - 4 years BEFORE the C6. At the time of its introduction, it was the most powerful crawler tractor on the market.
Thanks for the video - interesting stuff.
Just my 0.02.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Back in 87 I was a marine machinist for southwest marine out on terminal island, long beach. A boat came in named Peruvian reefer out of Panama. We had to replace the sleeve and piston on the direct drive diesel. The piston was about 8 or 9 ft tall and about 48" across. To access the block there were man doors to walk through about the size of a regular in house door. Crazy
Something like that would be neat to experience!
Incredible amount of iron for sure ,and most of it under roof too !!
That was the best part, most of it is out of the elements!
Great video thank you
Now that man is really into heavy metal!!!
Wow that's just awesome I wouldn't tell anyone where that gold mine is lol
That’s exactly what it is, a gold mine
@@RennerStockFarms I love old tractors main reason I subscribe to your channel we have bout 30 last time I counted
@@RennerStockFarms That's what you would need, - if it came to auction.
I enjoyed that video. WOW! I just hope all that stuff goes to good homes when the time comes. Hopefully not the scrap yard. :/
I’m hoping to bring some of it back home if he ever want to sell! Tons of goodies there.
Amazing... but ìs one of these beautys still running?
You did ok thanks for the video mate old jimmy australia
Thanks Jimmy!
THANK YOU EVERY ONE ELSE HAS SAID IT ALL
Wow, really cool collection !!!
Awesome 👍👍
VERRY COOL love a n light
Very nice Jon! Well done. You are very fortunate. There’s a similar place in Florida that I was privileged to see.
Alot of that stuff in there.
I worked on back when I was a mechanic at Cat. Delear. If people only knew just how those were built to last forever. I still know a couple customers runnin some late 60's early 80' stuff.
I worked for a farmer when I was younger that had known of a dozer that was sunk in the middle of a pond for 20 years. He somehow went down and attached a chain and used some ingenuity to get it out and within a day he had the pony motor running and a few days more and he had the diesel started. Pretty amazing machines.
The Navy Seabees Used Eimco dozers in Vietnam and stateside. It is the one you ride up front. We did not have armor.
Didn’t expect to see a Vickers VR180 there!
What a collection
These machines should be in a museum. I would love to go and volunteer my time and sandblast everything and paint them for him in a heartbeat!
Contact me if he wants to take me up.
Very nice !
The outdoor molines is what I wish I could have seen !
This is wath i dream about i only have an old 920 but one day i have a collection like that
You guys have 2 JI Case 1470s nice.
That's amazing.
I dig up some of these dozers up mining in Alaska. They just cover old iron with dirt out of sight out of mind. Had a friend dig up old dredge it was 50 feet below river today. only know of 1 mint cat still has paint from factory on tracks in the mountains never used.
Did they bury them if they were still in working condition? That’s crazy!
@@RennerStockFarms they looked like good machines. probably only needed few parts before they cover them with dirt. There is like 2 to 300 old machines in Danali park but no 1 can get them out because park rules so they cover them up with dirt and call it untouched Alaska than pave a fat road right over them so fat tourist can drive on a road and call it a nature park. No mining but we can have 100 buses drive all over full of people dropping trash every place they go. I find 7 to 10 tents full of trash every year from lazy tourist coming out of Danali "park"THE PARK MEANS PARKING LOT FOR CITY-IDIOTS
I'm a crawler nut and I live by Pickneyville love to see.
those need be in museumn
That was cool
Sherry's husband Rangoon here.
Some collection you saw in this vid.
One question or comment. He must have worked with dozers in road construction, land clearing, to get such a love for Cat.. Maybe he sold them or worked for Cat.
《》I work in the farm machinery & farm seed industries. I like to visit hit/miss engine shows, personal collections of tractors/trucks/steam.
《》I often wonder where the collections go after the originator
retires/dies. (Like farms)
《》Of course there is always 11am
Calling hrs...12 PM Funeral and 1 PM AUCTION!!! Happened to my Grandpa's hit/miss collection.
《》What I've seen is there's levels of professional completion. It cost money & time to collect. (LOTS)
To store. How much would it cost to paint all those Cats? Could you move to shows?
《》I live in Mansfield, OH where most of the Aultman-Taylors were built. The first one I saw though was at the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in
Canada. Read up on Stan Reynolds.
《》I have an English buddy who collected Massy-Harris. He has an awesome set up with museum status in England. One tractor he bought in Arizona. He has 1 of 3 in world.
《》Looks like Grandpa' collection is highly professional and you're willing to share. Cool
《》I like new iron also. Last Tuesday visited buddy with new JD 8RX & 36 row 30" corn planter. Wild
I believe at one point he was a farmer and cleared land on the side. I think he just has a love for dozers and didn’t pass when wine was for sale
I live near mansfield ohio also, and remember going to engine show with my dad around there back in the 70s and a Aultman Taylor 30 60 being there and being so impressed by the size of it and the fact that it was made right there in mansfield. I was probably around 10 years old.
Kept under cover! :)
Thats quite the array of dozers
I've seen the manual for the jeep and where to place a handgernad to disable the jeep of the Vietnam era.
That’s really neat!
You have to go back and get more video!!! Thanks!!!
Belle collection beaucoup mériterait une restauration
Squatch 253 would enjoy them old units
Impressive is an UNDER STATEMENT!!!
The Detroit 6-110 was used in locomotives as well , I believe that you can still get parts for them on Google .
That would be a really neat engine to repower something with!
Did I see a McCormick Deering T40 in the background? I’d Really like to find an engine for one.
How much for the lumber? Got two TD 14s I'll trade.
You should come a do a revival out here.
eimco also made an Overshot loader with the 671 detroit in it..it could load the bucket,then lift it over thhe operators head to load trucks on the opposite end !worked in narrow mines and city streets;;;i would say the eimco name didnt reallt get off the ground
I ran a HD 20 cable dozer in the late 80s early 90s you were busy