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Minneapolis Steam Engine operating a rock crusher
Minneapolis Steam Engine operating the rock crusher at Moon Lake Threshing Bee.
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Case Steam Engine Operates Sawmill
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Case steam engine operating a sawmill at the Moon Lake Threshing Bee.
Belt driven sawmill
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Saw mill in operation at the Moon Lake Old Time Farm Fest.
Case Steam Engine Threshing Grain
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Case Steam Engine, McCormick Deering separator at Moon Lake Threshing Bee
Binding Corn With Horses
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Bittersweet Farm binding corn with a McCormick Deering corn binder at Moon Lake Threshing Bee
1952 Ford 8N Chopping Corn
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1952 Ford 8N running McCormick Deering #5 silo filler at Moon Lake Old Time Farm Fest Show.
1938 Farmall F20 and 1959 Case 500B Plowing
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Farmall F20 and Case 500B Plowing at plow day with 2 and 3 bottom McCormick Deering plows at plow day.
1952 Farmall H Plowing
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1952 Farmall H Plowing with Little Genius 2 Bottom Plow. Plow Day
1959 Case 500B, Allis Chalmers D17 and Farmall F20 Plowing
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Case 500B Allis Chalmers D17 and 1938 Farmall F20 plowing at plow day.
1966 Oliver 770 Plowing
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1966 Oliver 770 Plowing with 3 bottom McCormick Deering model 60 3 bottom plow.
Plowing with the 770 Oliver
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Oliver 770 and McCormick Deering model 60 plow
D17 Diesel pulling Moon Lake threshing show. Eliminator view
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D17 Diesel pulling Moon Lake threshing show. Eliminator view
D17 Diesel pulling at moon lake threshing show.
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D17 Diesel pulling at moon lake threshing show.
1947 Farmall H running a silo filler
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1947 Farmall H running a silo filler
Farmall F20 on the Silo Filler Part 2
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Farmall F20 on the Silo Filler Part 2
1938 Farmall F 20 running a McCormick Deering #5 silo filler
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1938 Farmall F 20 running a McCormick Deering #5 silo filler
1936 John Deere A running silo filler
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1936 John Deere A running silo filler
Allis Chalmers D15 Series II Running Silo Filler
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Allis Chalmers D15 Series II Running Silo Filler
Allis Chalmers B Running a Silo Filler
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Allis Chalmers B Running a Silo Filler
Allis Chalmers D15 Chopping Corn Stalks #2
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Allis Chalmers D15 Chopping Corn Stalks #2
Allis Chalmers D15 Chopping Corn Stalks.
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Allis Chalmers D15 Chopping Corn Stalks.
Silo Filler Moon Lake Threshing Bee, Farmall H
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Silo Filler Moon Lake Threshing Bee, Farmall H
Beautiful tractor
Thanks!
Plowing without GPS? On a tractor with no DEF system? UN shock troops have been dispatched to your location please remain where you are.😂
Crazy I know, and yet somehow I still have straight furrows 🤔😁
what turns "on" the belt pulley on a f-20 ? My f-20 has the cap off piece, where the pulley extension or belt pulley carrier goes on/ I 'm 69 now, and I still remember in the fifties my dad, using a corn binder and flat rack & bringing corn bundles to the silo filler and a farmall h would blow it up the fifty feet, or, I guess my dad added on to the silo later, so it might of only been 40 feet high
There is a small lever on the side of the transmission that turns it on and off. This is a little number 5 silo filler, the smallest one they made. I think 30 feet maybe 40 would of been max on this one.
@@nelsonamn thks for the reply, is it the same lever that turns on the power take off that handle is on the left side by the clutch pedal. number 5 silo filler, after taking another look i guess it is a small one thks again
@@janbill79 yes that would be the same lever
Memories, had a old 1020 on steel that all used for was silo filler and threshing machine, then after getting a regular chopper and combine Dad sold it, silo filler & threshing machine
Thanks for your video
How tall of a silo would that have been able to fill?
I would guess somewhere around that 20 to 30’ range.
Running pto at an angle is hard on joints..
Is your foot resting on the clutch?
Nope it’s underneath it
Was that before they had a bush hog to chop up the stalks?
Yes
It take little more power blowing into a 40 foot silo.
Little tractor sounds really good! It holds its rpms well.
Back in the 60's and 70's we blew the stocks into John Deere Chuck Wagons, stacked it as high as we could without driving on it, then loaded into a manure spreader with extended sides, and drove into the cattle yard and spread it. All without ever having to physically touch it. The cattle really liked it they would eat some and then lay in the rest. It worked out great.
I'm glad I missed out on those days
My dad had the same set up
Thanks for your video
I remember those times very well. It was a good job on crisp fall day.
Standing behind that belt is very unsafe that's how farming accidents happen.
I spent many hours chopping stalks with my dad's Farmall M pulling an old Case flail chopper. We tried hooking an 8' IHC tandem disc behind the chopper, but it was quite the load in 2nd gear, especially when heading up that hill behind the barn. Good memories.
How does that pulley on the PTO Shaft come off of that tractor
I'll take the job of the guy who sits behind the H. He must be the brain of the crew. Like Mo of the 3 stooges, he has the hardest job; he has to do all the worrying.
Have a gehl silage cutter I only remember using 1 time probably 45 years ago
We have a McCormick Deering No. 7 chopper blower that looks similar, maybe a little larger than this. It is in very good shape in the shed. Might be nice to use it a little but watching your video helps. Thanks.
Get off
Steel wheels on an H?
It's a ww2 production h where the rubber supplies were real low for civilians thus they compromised by using the tried and true steel wheels
Also notice no battery, no lights, crank start. A basic model which could be purchased that way as well. Only option are the fenders. Rubber tires could also be ordered for easier steering. This is definitely WWII edition.
Was better on the silo filler then the Farmall H
Hard to beat the governors on a Allis
@@nelsonamn near impossible
would make great cow bedding.
Sure makes that little H pay attention.
Yep, keeps the governor from getting sticky.
seems to work very well, will try and get some video of it next summer.
I would like to see your sickle mower in action. I've never seen one for a D-15.
How do you like that mid mount sickle mower. Looks like a nice setup.
mherndon100 We had the same mower on our D15. By the time I wss old enough to help, we were only using it to cut weeds.
Thanks
Nice video, I have a McCormick No. 3 silo filler that I'm currently restoring.
Very nice video with some great equiptment.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.