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Learn the farming techniques of SWVA/NETN, DYI projects, random real talk, skits, outdoor adventures, and much much more! Dedicated in memory of William Rich.
Coming soon! Threshing with the Geiser No. 4 Threshing machine in July!
Purchased two years ago, I have worked on getting this machine in working order to thresh with. Planted the wheat and we will keep our fingers crossed that all goes to plan in July!
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Baling with a 1959 Farmall 560 Diesel and a McCormick No. 46 Baler
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Baling with a 1959 Farmall 560 Diesel and a McCormick No. 46 Baler
Plowing with the 560 diesel and Oliver 2 bottom Part 1
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Plowing with the 560 diesel and Oliver 2 bottom Part 1
Plowing with the 560 diesel and Oliver 2 bottom Part 2
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Plowing with the 560 diesel and Oliver 2 bottom Part 2
First start of my 1931 Case CO since 1965!
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First start of my 1931 Case CO since 1965!
Chilhowie vs Galax State Semi Final 2018
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Chilhowie vs Galax State Semi Final 2018
Raking Hay With the Super C and Farmhand M25 Wheel Rake
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Raking Hay With the Super C and Farmhand M25 Wheel Rake
Mowing with the Super C and McCormick 25v Sickle Mower
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Mowing with the Super C and McCormick 25v Sickle Mower
I am old, yes I am! I lived that era. People have little if no idea of how much work was needed to operate a dairy farm (or ranch). I was fortunate to go to college (military) but many times, I got turned down telling my prospective "Sweetheart" that I was longing to return to farming life (late sixties/seventies). Farming is/was not work, it was a life. Thank you for the memories, Ciao, L (Morning Side Farms)
Unlike your john deere that never started during the winter even with ether
Great films for historic value , great voice , nearly as irritating content as today , but as a mine of information for rebuilds etc great .
Nice bit of historical advertising , good detail 👍
I own an old IH pull type disc, still in use. Back in the day, Pulled it with a Supper A
I loved running farm machinery in the mid 60s on. I can't imagine the skill it took to start a Farmall H or M up with a forge harvester and a wagon without live PTO.
Would've been MUCH better without the modern music.
Just bought land, and they had a B with the cultivator/planter unit attached. It still runs! Thanks for helping me identify the cultivator planter unit
The first tractor driving experiance was a BN very good memories
That's a cool find! Is that a standard spiked cylinder?
From what I could tell from research, it is the standard spiked cylinder. For its age, the previous owners took excellent care of it to be all original except for belts and elevator chain that I replaced.
Beautiful! I grew up in Waynesboro PA. My great grandfather spoke of Geiser mfg often
I had one and it had 2 front wheels. It was a work!😊
This is a very typical scene from the neighborhood I grew up in. Spent many a summer haying as a kid, helping my grandfather and other farmers back in the late 50's/early 60's. Great times. Enjoy your channel a lot, thanks for posting.
my gradfather used the offset seat to build a custom 2 seat farmall b and we use it still around the farm.
Wouild have been alot more enjoyable with all the audio
Say you plugged it or needed to stop quickly. How did you stop the chopper of it was engine driven vs pto? Was there a disengagement within reach of the tractor seat?
That's a sexy man right there 😉
Need to swing the baler tongue outboard, and tighten the bale tension
With all the dry weather this summer those hay bales are a valuable commodity.
Love the 560
Saving money this winter with this operation. We have this exact baler sitting in a tree row. Should haul it out. TY
Thats gota be the softest looking bale I've ever seen. Good times 👍
This episode showed up in my daily YT feed, first time I ever heard of your channel. I really liked it, checked out your channel homepage and I subscribed. My grandfather had an F12, and I learned how to operate it when I was 9yrs old. Also used the side PTO wheel to drive a saw rig in the fall. Will never forget that Farmall. He also had two John Deere A's, one B and an M!
The original doesn't have the fake tractor sounds and awful banjo music in the background.
I bet they used DDT to kill the bugs too. LOL, but in all seriousness. tractors built to last for generations not like the throw away junk being made in the past 4 decades. I guess this is one machine the Japanese or Chinese missed out on copying.
Interesting
My dad had one back in the late 70's, but it had 2 tires in front( close together) plus a crank start that would try to break his arm. Neat lil tractor.
THEM mules, and horses was saying thank god....
restore the aspect ratio
Back in 1972, my stepdad and I restored a 1945 BN, which is the slightly narrower version of the B. We stuck a 59-inch Woods belly mower under it and used to to mow the 3+ acres until 2020, when I had to let it go. I loved sitting on that old tractor.
What happened to IH ?
Victim of the financial crisis in the 80's
In 1985, Case bought out the financially troubled IH. They merged to form CaseIH. Then in 2005(?), backed financially by FIAT, New Holland bought out CaseIH, but the two companies remain separate, but share tractor platforms.
Man I love my little farmall cub
That 30 acre a day man is worn out come suppertime.
Poor souls will never have a good back in a few short years after this video. Although neat to see how they use to test.
love these old Farmall ads. what is the name of the song in the background. stay safe and thanks for this.
You are still alive. I'm glad to see that 😄
That is a crap job right there.
I did find on the internet mentioned that the video was made in Color, in 1945.
Get them back in production
Yes seriously. They could build them cheap, and offer all of the equipment so smaller farms could actually own new equipment.
back when they would try to sell you something new and tell you details and what it can do compared to the older models and actually be convincing whether it is old tractor or old car commercials
Even the old 1 row choppers we're an improvement over cutting and shocking the corn by hand ,then loading the shocks by hand and hauling them to the silo and feeding them into a cutting box to fill the silo.
On a relative to what was before it basis, probably the biggest improvement ever.
The announcer sounds like Paul Harvey.
Love these videos!!!
Is the narrator Paul Harvey a man who had a radio program in the 60’s and 70’s?
Can you imagine?
Отличное и полезное видео, спасибо!!! Мир держится на крестьянах и матерях, всем здоровья и удачи!!!
Отличное видео ,отличный трактор !!! Думаю ,что и сейчас он актуален для фермера!!! Уважение инженерам!!!всем здоровья и удачи!!!
Мир держат крестьяне и женщины!!! Всем здоровья и удачи!!!
I own a f12 my grandfather and father owned it needs a lot of work to make it run again wish I could get it rebuilt 😢
Running an old 1 row corn chopper is now nothing more than a collector item. I cant imagine these guys seeing a 800 horsepower New Holland self propelled chopping 12 rows at a time
A great achievement in agriculture and farming.....