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Thanks for sharing. Don't know why the rims weren't silver on the 1466. Jeff wouldn't have done that. I knew him and I bought 4 tractors through the years from him I still have a 1066 and a 5088 I will probably never get rid of them. He did a great job restoring them. Sorry I couldn't make his funeral. If you get a chance his stuff is going to be selling and if you get one of his personal tractors you will never get another one as nice anywhere. Good luck with your next tractor.
Oh wow, I would go broke at this auction, those 1256s were beauties, that 1466, the Ford 3000 and the boxcar magnum would have all had to come home with me. Those JD 7000 planters are great planters too, you see one for a good price snap it up.
My 4020 pulled a Glencoe seven shank. I bought a nice 7000 no till with yetter row cleaners and fertilizer openers for $5000. There seemed to be two John Deere machines on the IH farms in particular. 7000 corn planters and small square kicker balers.
@@FarmallFanatic very simple and reliable. When you figure the cost of a new one, I think even a 12 row size farm should think long and hard about rebuilding a 7000 over buying new.
Good looking tractors. I understand why none came home with you. A buyer has to feel 100% sure of purchase before the auctioneer says sold. Money is not always the determining factor. There were buyers at this auction who were determined to go home with one or two. This happens many times. You will find the one that fills your needs. Can't wait to see what will work for you.
Great video 👍 a lot of interesting prices there dont think that era of John Deere quite as collectable as once was 🤔 thought the big Red Power 💪💪💥 went fairly cheap thought every one of them would have gone over 20k, looking forward to the next video 🙄💪💪💥
We pulled a 7 shank chisel plow just like that with a dualed up 1972 3020 back in the 70s. When the old man got a 4230 he added two more shanks on it and it would work that 4230. We bought a 4440 and it didn't know that 9 shank chisel was back there.
Excellent video Gino :) think first cultivator at least a 50 hp gas or desiel fuel motor tow no problem and good size 200 + CC motor in 4 or 6 cylinders no turbo but low and high speed transmission on tractor! Excellent prices most certainly Gino :) thought you might get one the Red Power Boom 💥 tractor but maybe soon sometime!
Thanks for sharing bud I go to sale a good bit but the rain scared us off I should of got lone for farm credit for one of them case skid loaders or a round baler
I don’t know why but chrome straight pipes on a farm tractor doesn’t do anything for me. I must be behind the times. They do sound good. I can’t imagine sitting on one for 8 - 10 hours.
Agree with you. Commented the same before I saw yours. Just stupid. Put a muffler on it and buy earmuffs besides. Never met an old farmer with any hearing left.
D 282 were a good motor Especially if you rebuilt them Turn them up 10% and set them at 2100 rpm. That really made a 560 a horse. 656 were 2100 rom out of the factory.
Regarding your question at the beginning, never over work your machine. A field cultivator works a powertrain almost as much as a plow, and not many have plowed these days.
These comments really keep me scratching my head being from Western Canada, but what do they do with these chisel plows in the States? Subsoil with them or something? We're in the hard clay and work 6-8" deep here and I would have no problem pulling 7 shanks with my Super W-6. In sandy black loam, my grandpa pulled 12 with a W-400 and my dad pulled 25 with the 1066. We call them deep tillage cultivators here. We often make more than one pass and progressively go deeper. Putting 100 on 7 tells me you are going in at least a foot deep in one pass, maybe more.
@@FarmallFanatic No wonder they use such big tractors on small cultivators. Here you can't work deeper that 8" as you're in the yellow clay underneath. That's why I can pull 11 shanks with my 560 no problem.
You run a packer so you can run the head on the ground. Push the stones and firm the seed bed. You don't care weather you make money on the farming end or not. Its about demonstrate and the TH-cam for you which is fine.
The ford 3000 has a nice paint job. What did it go for? Looks very similar to my 901 except mine is a row crop and is red. The IH 656 would be a nice tractor for raking and bush hogging and 4K isn't too bad a price.
@@FarmallFanatic I should add there's hills and I like getting it as deep as possible. If it were flat gravel creek bottom ground I think it would pull much easier
That row crop utility was an honest tractor. It ran and marked it's spot. If your handy you fix it. New hose or get a steel pipe made. I've seen choice before. I've seen the next time they bid they got more money than the first time. We had three hay wagons. Lead man bought one they offered the next one for the same price to the second guy. He didn't want it and they rebid and in the mean time someone new came in and the next two wagons brought more money than the first.
I never understood why a buyer would want the "International" standard version in "row crop special" such as that 656, instead of the Farmall version. My only guess is a guy who wanted to cultivate but also drove sometimes on steep hills and wanted lower center of gravity to reduce rollover risk. Unless maybe they cost less new than the Farmall did? It sure wasnt to improve comfort, style, or visibility.
I have an 856 with an M&W Turbo on it with a straight pipe, and a 966 NA Hydro with a muffler. Both have roll bars and canopies, to tell you the truth I don't really see much difference in them for sound. Could just be me, I guess.
We have different tastes no way would I take that 826 when 1256 was going under 20 those were bargains at least in my area 1466 also would have pulled the trigger don’t get the thinking
I could care less about the skins, if the machine is good, I'll pay for new tires. Granted, chances are if the skins are wore then the powertrain is wore too.
Almost anyone can spot a machine that has been taken care of vs a machine that hasn't, especially if they are next to each other, and if you go to a few sales, you can begin to spot the difference.
That 7210 is the worst rig in the world!! I bought one for 38k, fresh motor, what a joke!!!! Will definitely stick to my 56, 84 and 86 series!! CASE IH IS CHINA JUNK!!!!
That was fun, thanks for taking us along. See you later.
Alot of those machines sure sounded good. I could see myself going broke going to one of those auctions
I live pretty close and that $18,500 sounds pretty good, glad I wasn't there or I would spent some money today!!!!!
Keep that red power rolling l! As my grandfather taught me,
Farmer Born, Farmer Bred
And my tractor will ALWAYS be RED!!!!
ABSOLUTELY 💯
Can't wait to see what you bought!
You're correct, Big Guy. Those were reasonable prices. We'd all like to go through those auction tractors with a fine-toothed comb, but...
They are what they are...and that's a lot better than the new stuff
Thanks for sharing. Don't know why the rims weren't silver on the 1466. Jeff wouldn't have done that. I knew him and I bought 4 tractors through the years from him I still have a 1066 and a 5088 I will probably never get rid of them. He did a great job restoring them. Sorry I couldn't make his funeral. If you get a chance his stuff is going to be selling and if you get one of his personal tractors you will never get another one as nice anywhere. Good luck with your next tractor.
Yeah that's what I hear
66 hp 1600 oliver in Sandhills Nebraska
@@FarmallFanatic8 row planter also
360$ on 39 oliver drill
Whey to heavy on white 4~210 white at 22,000 delivery
Selling on choice is one thing I really don't miss about live auctions. Thank God that went by the wayside when they went to timed online auctions.
That 1256 on the left has me drooling
Damn the rain, Red Power ahead! I remember seeing a few of those row crop 574s around here that were labeled "tobacco special".
Yeah they sit just a little higher than normal
Oh wow, I would go broke at this auction, those 1256s were beauties, that 1466, the Ford 3000 and the boxcar magnum would have all had to come home with me. Those JD 7000 planters are great planters too, you see one for a good price snap it up.
These are definitely amusement parks for grown men
My 4020 pulled a Glencoe seven shank. I bought a nice 7000 no till with yetter row cleaners and fertilizer openers for $5000. There seemed to be two John Deere machines on the IH farms in particular. 7000 corn planters and small square kicker balers.
Those are nice planters
@@FarmallFanatic very simple and reliable. When you figure the cost of a new one, I think even a 12 row size farm should think long and hard about rebuilding a 7000 over buying new.
Awesome cliff hanger video ! 😂 you are a cagey one Gino 🇺🇸
Ahaha 🤣
Patience is a virtue.
Good looking tractors. I understand why none came home with you. A buyer has to feel 100% sure of purchase before the auctioneer says sold. Money is not always the determining factor. There were buyers at this auction who were determined to go home with one or two. This happens many times. You will find the one that fills your needs. Can't wait to see what will work for you.
Probably the next video or two
Hello Gino enjoyed your video thankyou. Awesome looking tractors. Hope your day was good
Probably not your kind of tractor but hey it makes the world go round
@@FarmallFanatic Like you say makes the world go round. I think I'll own one some day.
Great video 👍 a lot of interesting prices there dont think that era of John Deere quite as collectable as once was 🤔 thought the big Red Power 💪💪💥 went fairly cheap thought every one of them would have gone over 20k, looking forward to the next video 🙄💪💪💥
Three years ago you couldn't touch a 4020 john deere for under fifteen thousand
We pulled a 7 shank chisel plow just like that with a dualed up 1972 3020 back in the 70s. When the old man got a 4230 he added two more shanks on it and it would work that 4230. We bought a 4440 and it didn't know that 9 shank chisel was back there.
Interesting
Excellent video Gino :) think first cultivator at least a 50 hp gas or desiel fuel motor tow no problem and good size 200 + CC motor in 4 or 6 cylinders no turbo but low and high speed transmission on tractor! Excellent prices most certainly Gino :) thought you might get one the Red Power Boom 💥 tractor but maybe soon sometime!
Thanks for sharing bud I go to sale a good bit but the rain scared us off I should of got lone for farm credit for one of them case skid loaders or a round baler
Love those tractor auctions
Me too
I don’t know why but chrome straight pipes on a farm tractor doesn’t do anything for me. I must be behind the times. They do sound good. I can’t imagine sitting on one for 8 - 10 hours.
I prefer the round mufflers
They look good and sound good until you sit on it for over 30 minutes running it wide open...
@@onehappyfarmer3461 All is you have to do is buy a pair of heavy duty ear muffs at any hardware store. Is that so hard for you to do?
@@brianzybura8633 Yes it is.
Agree with you. Commented the same before I saw yours. Just stupid. Put a muffler on it and buy earmuffs besides. Never met an old farmer with any hearing left.
Rule of thumb I always heard was 10 HP per shank. Back in the day I pulled my 8 shank with a 706 gas.
I bet that made her snort
D 282 were a good motor
Especially if you rebuilt them
Turn them up 10% and set them at 2100 rpm. That really made a 560 a horse.
656 were 2100 rom out of the factory.
That's an aweful pretty truck you have my friend ;)
Regarding your question at the beginning, never over work your machine. A field cultivator works a powertrain almost as much as a plow, and not many have plowed these days.
@@brandonlyon8632 I figure a four bottom for my new tractor
These comments really keep me scratching my head being from Western Canada, but what do they do with these chisel plows in the States? Subsoil with them or something? We're in the hard clay and work 6-8" deep here and I would have no problem pulling 7 shanks with my Super W-6. In sandy black loam, my grandpa pulled 12 with a W-400 and my dad pulled 25 with the 1066. We call them deep tillage cultivators here. We often make more than one pass and progressively go deeper. Putting 100 on 7 tells me you are going in at least a foot deep in one pass, maybe more.
definitely deeper than one foot
@@FarmallFanatic No wonder they use such big tractors on small cultivators. Here you can't work deeper that 8" as you're in the yellow clay underneath. That's why I can pull 11 shanks with my 560 no problem.
Best of luck to you!
I wish I had been there for that M/F with the mower for $1500
00😮😊
You run a packer so you can run the head on the ground.
Push the stones and firm the seed bed.
You don't care weather you make money on the farming end or not. Its about demonstrate and the TH-cam for you which is fine.
Do I see an 826 in the future?😊
The ford 3000 has a nice paint job. What did it go for? Looks very similar to my 901 except mine is a row crop and is red. The IH 656 would be a nice tractor for raking and bush hogging and 4K isn't too bad a price.
Didn't meet reserve at 5750
I always heard the rule of thumb is 10 horsepower per Shank don't know if that's fact but that's what I heard
That's a good looking 4010!
RED POWER💥
I'd love a 706, my dream IH model.
JD makes fine implements. Our 856 pulls a IH 6000 5 shank in heavy clay soil. It doesn't like it but it'll do it
Good to know
@@FarmallFanatic I should add there's hills and I like getting it as deep as possible. If it were flat gravel creek bottom ground I think it would pull much easier
wow 6000 for a 5100 drill someone wanted it. one sold locally here last year just as nice for 1200.
You just never know
That row crop utility was an honest tractor. It ran and marked it's spot. If your handy you fix it. New hose or get a steel pipe made.
I've seen choice before. I've seen the next time they bid they got more money than the first time. We had three hay wagons. Lead man bought one they offered the next one for the same price to the second guy. He didn't want it and they rebid and in the mean time someone new came in and the next two wagons brought more money than the first.
You would look good on a1256
@hartungfamilyfarms, should have been there to bid on that drill.
Lol
Prices are coming down quick with the falling grain prices. Inputs are still to high, people don't have spare coin to keep paying the high prices.
Grain is predicted to be down this year
80 hp on the 7 shank my uncle has a 2940 John deer it pulls that all day
I haven't been on a older tractor 🚜 since I was seventeen, I don't know if I could get it started let alone drive it,tee hee 😂😂😂.
does he bring home a 1206
Boys sure like the big stuff. Give me a 520 that I can farm 60 acres with and I'd be a happy man.
I could make do with a 340, for the IH people.
Plus, a 520 or 340 use a heck of a lot less fuel than something with 100 horse, and if you want to farm something, fuel must be accounted for.
Pulled 7 shank with a 1000 06 deutz an 1070 case.
Very reasonable prices on the 1256s!!
Definitely
You bought one of the 1256’s.
So you’re going back and buying the 826?? lol
What???? 😳🤔😔🤔😁🤔
I never understood why a buyer would want the "International" standard version in "row crop special" such as that 656, instead of the Farmall version. My only guess is a guy who wanted to cultivate but also drove sometimes on steep hills and wanted lower center of gravity to reduce rollover risk. Unless maybe they cost less new than the Farmall did? It sure wasnt to improve comfort, style, or visibility.
Your guess?
Is as good as mine
Is that a “Perkins Diesel engine in that Ford 3000?
Not that i'm aware of
in the right area the 7210 would of brought more
Your 756 should pull it fine, I pull a 9 with my D19 no problem
Must have went back and got the 826
Where I live, they are not called row crop tractors. They are called utility tractors.
656 utility row crop has adjustable rear axles. Real specialty tractor.
These are called high utility tractors
Not a place for someone with a thin checkbook LOL. Fifty years ago they were a bargain at new prices back then.
See I thought the prices were very reasonable
Well,took 6 minutes and 46 seconds to hear the word “skins”… 😂
My trademark lol
That chisel plow be a load for 80 hp
that 656 hi utility is a fairly rare bird..
And a pretty nice deal on it I think!!
100 hp would pull in an international 856 would pull that
Any time you see a chrome stack, those aren't working girls.
People in Penn must have more money than in Michigan, I have never been to an auction with show tractors for sale, just working girls lol.
A lot of restoration places here
I think you bought the 826. He watched the video and came down.
What?! 😳
@@FarmallFanatic I was thinking after watching your video he called you and came down in price a bit and you bought it.
Is it a gold demonstrator
@@FarmallFanatic That would sure be a neat one to get. Would look good on your channel!
hi all
The 656 hi utility cheap low production machine😊
Part 2 coming soon i hope
You were 1/4 mile down the street.
We pulled a 9 shank Glenco chisel with an 856 with an M&W turbo pushing 120ish pto hp
With a turbo I don't doubt that at all
Never understand why anyone would subject themselves to a tractor with a straight pipe instead of a muffler.
They don't like their hearing
I have an 856 with an M&W Turbo on it with a straight pipe, and a 966 NA Hydro with a muffler. Both have roll bars and canopies, to tell you the truth I don't really see much difference in them for sound. Could just be me, I guess.
Im going to own a case ih Magnum yet i got to keep saving money
That was a nice tractor
@@FarmallFanatic there a good tractor with that Cummins engine and simple to work on
We have different tastes no way would I take that 826 when 1256 was going under 20 those were bargains at least in my area 1466 also would have pulled the trigger don’t get the thinking
You might change your mind.
After the next video
Hundred horse on the chisel plow
6750 for a 4 row,,steep for my area
Brand new
806 on the chisel plow
That's what I was thinking
I could care less about the skins, if the machine is good, I'll pay for new tires. Granted, chances are if the skins are wore then the powertrain is wore too.
Almost anyone can spot a machine that has been taken care of vs a machine that hasn't, especially if they are next to each other, and if you go to a few sales, you can begin to spot the difference.
My problem is I like Firestone and they are about 1500 bucks a piece. So I always figure that into the equation
560 ih
Hey Now
What up Cash 💸 💰
70 hp
What is?
That 656 high utility would have been worth some money if it had a black dash but as it sat it was kinda an ugly tractor
Haha 😄 🤣
Cooking within smelling distance of the Porta potty s...yuck
They were? I thought the porta potties were 200 yards away
They stole the last 4
That 7210 is the worst rig in the world!! I bought one for 38k, fresh motor, what a joke!!!! Will definitely stick to my 56, 84 and 86 series!! CASE IH IS CHINA JUNK!!!!
Thanks for the warning
6000 for a ole Gravity Seeder! JESUS H!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I bought mine 3 months ago for 1800, same condition.
Yeah that was a lot of money