It was nice of you to include David in your video even if the interview didn't work out. He is going to take pictures of the tractors you guys were talking about and send them to you. Thanks again for making his day, that smile has not left.
I was lucky enough to meet Pete on the second day, thanks for taking the time to chat with me and yes Pete is the real deal, hope you got to see more of Nebraska then just the fair grounds.
I was in 9th grade when my dad had a stroke. He recovered well but mom needed groceries so she learned how to drive and got the scout international. We needed the 4wheel drive where I grew up. She loved her little car.😊 Thanks Pete, I love that you love your tractors.
@@rustyrelicsfarm2406 he's such a p. o. s. for that. I would've gladly paid hauling for him to give it to me, why destroy it? I would've put it to work doing what it was meant to
I did an interview with the woman who inherited that 1890 Shredder from her Great Grandfather who immigrated here from Norway...it’s on my channel. Her son restored a 560 when he was 16 and he had it in the show in the main building where all the seminars were done.
Thank you Pete for taking us a long on your trip. I really enjoy the tractor videos not because I'm a Tractor enthusiast but, it takes me back home to the memories of my father. I like the way you explain the features of the different tractors along with a brief history .
Thanks for the visit to the red power roundup show ! So much to see learn and absorb...Pete you never cease to amazecme with your plethora of red knowledge ! Your a walking talking encyclopedia and I love it cuz im.a red lover too ! Thanks again friend ! I would love to meet you and Hil ! Annnnd your dad and kids! You are such a great person ! My husband and I respect everything about y'all ! God bless yall ! 😊
I am so happy for you to be able to attend this conference. You put your time on your farm and this trip means so much to you . Now I know why! Enjoy Pete, you deserve it!😊
You are considerate of those you meet, never condescending, appreciative of their efforts and willingness to share it. You are a good life role model. Work hard and reap the rewards. 👍👍👍
I'm a member of the Iowa chapter, along with my uncle. I've displayed our family's LA engine at two Red Power Roundups; what an amazing place. I can't wait to display at next year's show in Spencer, Iowa.
I was so glad to meet you Pete and we had a blast. Our only regret was that we could only be there for one day because on Friday we headed to Wichita for a fly-in breakfast on Saturday Morning. Got to see some old friends and he let me fly his plane for a while. But Thursday was a very special day because I was face to face with the great Pete of Just a Few Acres Farm. It was so great to get to talk with you.
Me. Pete! Thank you for what you provide to us! You are an inspiration! I watch your videos at home and work when I’m taking a break! You had me as a lifelong subscriber after I learned your wife was a nurse!
Let me be one of the first to say welcome back home from tractor Heaven Pete! Can't wait to see video number 3 love seeing all the old trucks especially a couple Transtar is there that you walk by I am a truck driver my father used to drive Tran Stars over the years and we've always used Farmall and Allis-Chalmers equipment on our farm and my grandfather's maybe someday I'll get to go to a red Power Roundup but if I don't I thank you Pete for taking me and everyone else there with you
Hey Pete & family! I try to comment on every episode so I can to feed the almighty youtube algorithm beast.. Another great episode Pete! I can't believe you worked so hard to make sure you uploaded even during your first (working) vacation in 10 years. You're wife and kids must love you as much as we all do in order to hold down the fort while you're enjoying yourself. I'm so glad so many fans not from East USA got to meet you, it looked like a lot of fun! Can't wait to see day 3! Lots of love from your fans in Connecticut USA!
There was a brief period in the early 50s when IHC had a contract to build M1 Garrand rifles for the Department of Defense. They are rare, and popular among collectors. Thank you Pete.
Man what a great video! The Pickup Trucks and Tractors...I could lose a day just looking at all of them. The old school Pickups just had so much character. Thanks again for the video!
Pete part two was great also, the trucks and tractors a beautiful history of a great company. The day and the banquet is something that you can cherish. Looking forward to day three.
You're a gifted speaker Pete, it's a pleasure to listen to you speak about the things you enjoy. Thanks for putting the videos out while you're away as well!
My dad drove an International Metro van delivering milk door to door. My brothers and sister along with myself each spent summers going with him. He had two routes and one of them had a summer residents that came to the area from all over the country for vacation. My fathers route grew by up to forty families during the summer and that's where we came in.
Hi Pete, Mike and Camila from Texas. We appreciate you taking the time to visit with us at the Red Power Roundup. We had a great time at the show. God Bless you.
amazed by all the work some put into a truck?, you're in awe? i can tell you about a guy who rebuilds tractors, bolt by bolt if ya would like? lol we know the feeling of awe. thank you for bringing us along. Please stay awesome. I enjoy this channel more than any other.
WOW, what a fabulous show. I'm from England 🇬🇧 so it's a bit far for me to visit so I'm really grateful to you for filming your time at the show. Great tractors. Best wishes. Peter.
Thank you Pete, for sharing all the cool stuff. I hope someone shows a German made two cylinder diesel IH tractor on day at the Red Power Roundup, greetings from Canada
My wife and I were there, on this day as well. Sorry we didn’t see you. Very good show. This was our first roundup. We are from Texas. My grandfather and father owned an f20 then two Ms and a cub. Loved your video. I now own a 1948 cub and two As.
It has been years (maybe 40?) since I've come across Orion and Max. Great to see their faces again. And what a great show. Thanks for bringing us part 2.
My Grandfather used a Mc Cormick model 101 combine. It was a beautiful machine. I love Orion Samuelson. When I was a kid chores stopped until I heard Samuelson Sez.
I am watching these videos with as much enthusiasm as if I wasn't there even though I have pictures of pretty much the same stuff anyway. You have a great way of presenting this kind of stuff
Hey Pete cool video, my son and I met Lee Klancher and Mr Mr Doug Stieger at a Red Power show and Lee s books on red power are top notch, good folks thanks
Such a blast getting to meet you. Even more fun hearing my dad talk about how excited he was to meet you. Nick Clark, The 3rd brother introduced from MT
You said you only read the first 20 comments or so every video so I wanted to make sure I got on that list today…lol. Look forward to every time you post a video. Thank you.
Great event show there. Your about 8 hours or so away from my area, I wish I could have came there and met you, but that wasn't in the cards. Well, I think you had a great time, good to see all those IH products. Thanks for sharing this event with us, I hope you have a nice day!
My Grandpa had a 73 international pickup truck. First truck I ever drove, he would put it in low and load small square bales on the back while I drove between the rows. I was probably about 11 years old. Wish I had one of those old trucks.
At 4:40 into the video you show a “Long Nose” 1947 KB-14 truck in pristine condition. I remember them in use during the 1950’s when I was a kid. Most of them were well used and looked it. I’ve never seen one as nice as this one. Hats off to the people who restore and love these trucks and tractors. It is heartening to see young people keeping them alive.
I have to say your length and breath of knowledge in general is mesmerising! You are clearly a happy and contented man! Well done! Over here in Ireland I would call you a "Proper Gentleman!!" who has buckets of patience's with all your fan's!
Pete, thanks for your great video work! It was such a joy getting to meet you at the show! It’s very nice of you to take the time to chat with us fans while you’re trying to enjoy the show yourself! I did make sure to give Mr. Squatch253 a hard time for not coming down to the show as well, hahaha!
My dad had an International flatbed about the vintage of the yellow and black one you showed at his lumberyard back in the 70's. Didn't look nearly as nice.
lol, Pete says he doesn't understand the labor of love on restorations of their trucks, but he spends months restoring his tractors and is one of the best on details!
When l was kid (born 1946) my parents took me to the Minnesota state fair ended up in this big tent with some tractor sound (IH) finally could see what they were doing they were square dancing with tractors what sight it’s a memory I will never forget. Thanks Pete for going and the video
Hi Pete, thanks so much for this incredible video. Lots of historical farm equipment. Love the restored tractors 🚜 and other related stuff. So glad we got to see that there are many people that take pride in their equipment like you do. I bet you are in tractor heaven. I wonder if many of these tractors actually are used in daily farm operations. Maybe 🤔 we will have to call these tractors modern marvels. See you on the next one, take care.
It's fun to see all the tractors. Gpa had two H's and I loved driving them when I helped on the farm during hay season. His neighbor purchased a new 460 and Gpa thought the neighbor was wasting his money. Was even more upset the neighbor drove it on the gravel roads in Wisconsin. "He'll tear up them tires".....LOL Thanks for sharing, Pete.
I have seen that kb14 twice. First time in menno south Dakota and the second time was in Huron South Dakota. The owner was a wonderful man with great stories about it. It was the highlight of the red power roundup in Huron for me.
My cousin is Owen My family and I are all farmers and some us all watch the videos and are long time subscribers. I thought this was one of the most cool things in the world keep up the great work.
Excellent video Pete :) did know Hamilton Ontario Canada built pickup not sure year start built them but 1980 when stopping making them but I heard 1984 was actually years and my dad also his brother my late uncle shared 1968 International 1200 pickup 1 ton and 1984 went off road to drive! But yes was mint green color body then in 1972 Fire Engine Red ! Amazing show you went to Pete and enjoy you showed too so far ! Pete I know you and I not far in age apart but one thing grain farmers use even my families especially my dad and uncle love used not used anymore! Called Red Route what was Mix Barley & Oats or Wheat & Barley how knew smell nice like flowers do when growing up and give lots pounds to acres each ! Color was Cherry Red then go to Dark Shiny Yellow colors ! Plus cows love like no other eat so fast and great Hand mill chop feed too make too! Plus why like it was never dusty crop take out feilds and grind in Chop Feed very light dust! Hope see more videos too soon on this trip!
Hi Pete, thanks for taking us along on this adventure. The show is amazing and apart from the genius of the machinery; standing back, the tractors have a unique artistic value. Just wonderful. Hope you had a great time and thanks again. Safe home.
All those ‘60s-‘70s IH trucks are just the coolest design ever. So simple and utilitarian, which adds up to gorgeous. I wouldn’t call a TravelAll a station wagon, more of a Suburban-type truck. But what really caught my eye was that little IH uniloader. That thing is cool!
Thanks Pete what a great great tractor show lots and lots of info for shore, lots off od history there for shore , love that blue truck, keep the videos coming Pete
Thank you sooooo much for sharing this pete!!!.huge ih fan here in illinois.these videos made me feel like a kid in a candy store!!,, lol ty😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤣🤣🤣
So thrilled you made it to this three day “ Disney” for farmers event!! You are such a nice guy you deserve a holiday like this. BTW love your family as well. Hope you can take Hillary on her own excursion soon. She is a real gift
Thanks for sharing, I havnt been at that show ever ! It’s great that you are sharing your experience as you check out all the fabulous IH built items. I’ve worked with a few of them over the years and have had a few different truck models too. 53, 120- 73, terra- 72, 110 , tough vehicles. Great show!!
😊Peter from Australia, I used to own an International ACCO 1810c (Australian Constructed Cab Over) with a 345 v8 petrol ( you call it gasoline) engine that had been converted to LPG gas I got approximately 1.6 mpg it had about 145hp on LPG and maybe 170hp on Gasoline thoroughly enjoying the show have a great time
It was nice of you to include David in your video even if the interview didn't work out. He is going to take pictures of the tractors you guys were talking about and send them to you. Thanks again for making his day, that smile has not left.
So happy was able to be in the video with my bothers and my Dad it was great talking with you, maybe next time we can get you a beer! #schiteebuilders
Wait, so do those hats actually say schitee builders?
I was lucky enough to meet Pete on the second day, thanks for taking the time to chat with me and yes Pete is the real deal, hope you got to see more of Nebraska then just the fair grounds.
Thank you Lynn. I didn't see much of Nebraska beyond my hotel room and the fairgrounds, but I sure did like the people I met.
I was in 9th grade when my dad had a stroke. He recovered well but mom needed groceries so she learned how to drive and got the scout international. We needed the 4wheel drive where I grew up. She loved her little car.😊
Thanks Pete, I love that you love your tractors.
Thank you Pete, it looks like you have enjoyed yourself while visiting the show and sharing it with us. Have a great day!!
@@rustyrelicsfarm2406 he's such a p. o. s. for that. I would've gladly paid hauling for him to give it to me, why destroy it? I would've put it to work doing what it was meant to
I love how Pete looks like a sugar junkie in a candy store. He's in International Harvester nerd heaven. Good to see you having a fun time.
Thank you so much 4 for putting me in you video pete!!!!!!!!
Sure Owen!
I did an interview with the woman who inherited that 1890 Shredder from her Great Grandfather who immigrated here from Norway...it’s on my channel. Her son restored a 560 when he was 16 and he had it in the show in the main building where all the seminars were done.
Thank you Pete for taking us a long on your trip. I really enjoy the tractor videos not because I'm a Tractor enthusiast but, it takes me back home to the memories of my father. I like the way you explain the features of the different tractors along with a brief history .
Thanks for the visit to the red power roundup show ! So much to see learn and absorb...Pete you never cease to amazecme with your plethora of red knowledge ! Your a walking talking encyclopedia and I love it cuz im.a red lover too ! Thanks again friend ! I would love to meet you and Hil ! Annnnd your dad and kids! You are such a great person ! My husband and I respect everything about y'all ! God bless yall ! 😊
I am so happy for you to be able to attend this conference. You put your time on your farm and this trip means so much to you . Now I know why! Enjoy Pete, you deserve it!😊
So enjoyed these two days at the show…nicely presented 👍🏻
You are considerate of those you meet, never condescending, appreciative of their efforts and willingness to share it. You are a good life role model. Work hard and reap the rewards. 👍👍👍
I'm a member of the Iowa chapter, along with my uncle. I've displayed our family's LA engine at two Red Power Roundups; what an amazing place. I can't wait to display at next year's show in Spencer, Iowa.
I was so glad to meet you Pete and we had a blast. Our only regret was that we could only be there for one day because on Friday we headed to Wichita for a fly-in breakfast on Saturday Morning. Got to see some old friends and he let me fly his plane for a while. But Thursday was a very special day because I was face to face with the great Pete of Just a Few Acres Farm. It was so great to get to talk with you.
Me. Pete! Thank you for what you provide to us! You are an inspiration! I watch your videos at home and work when I’m taking a break!
You had me as a lifelong subscriber after I learned your wife was a nurse!
Let me be one of the first to say welcome back home from tractor Heaven Pete! Can't wait to see video number 3 love seeing all the old trucks especially a couple Transtar is there that you walk by I am a truck driver my father used to drive Tran Stars over the years and we've always used Farmall and Allis-Chalmers equipment on our farm and my grandfather's maybe someday I'll get to go to a red Power Roundup but if I don't I thank you Pete for taking me and everyone else there with you
Pete, you are an absolute gem. Thank you.
Mark 🏴
AGREED!!!
Hey Pete & family! I try to comment on every episode so I can to feed the almighty youtube algorithm beast.. Another great episode Pete! I can't believe you worked so hard to make sure you uploaded even during your first (working) vacation in 10 years. You're wife and kids must love you as much as we all do in order to hold down the fort while you're enjoying yourself. I'm so glad so many fans not from East USA got to meet you, it looked like a lot of fun! Can't wait to see day 3! Lots of love from your fans in Connecticut USA!
Your killing me Pete, with nostalga, I graduated high school in 1972. And yep grew up on a farm with Red Power.
Nice seeing so many tractors, and not a single green/yellow one assaulting the eyes.
There was a brief period in the early 50s when IHC had a contract to build M1 Garrand rifles for the Department of Defense.
They are rare, and popular among collectors.
Thank you Pete.
Man what a great video! The Pickup Trucks and Tractors...I could lose a day just looking at all of them. The old school Pickups just had so much character. Thanks again for the video!
Pete is spoiling us the week.
Pete part two was great also, the trucks and tractors a beautiful history of a great company. The day and the banquet is something that you can cherish. Looking forward to day three.
You were in Tractor Heaven for a few days, Happy you got to go and take us along with you,
Thank you you did a wonderful job and made a grown man happy.
Now i'm really glad I didn't take time off to go.. this is better than going 👌
Thanks FF.
You're a gifted speaker Pete, it's a pleasure to listen to you speak about the things you enjoy. Thanks for putting the videos out while you're away as well!
Awe, your note at the end say's it all about you. Very kind!
My dad drove an International Metro van delivering milk door to door. My brothers and sister along with myself each spent summers going with him. He had two routes and one of them had a summer residents that came to the area from all over the country for vacation. My fathers route grew by up to forty families during the summer and that's where we came in.
Hi Pete,
Mike and Camila from Texas. We appreciate you taking the time to visit with us at the Red Power Roundup. We had a great time at the show. God Bless you.
amazed by all the work some put into a truck?, you're in awe? i can tell you about a guy who rebuilds tractors, bolt by bolt if ya would like? lol we know the feeling of awe. thank you for bringing us along. Please stay awesome. I enjoy this channel more than any other.
WOW, what a fabulous show. I'm from England 🇬🇧 so it's a bit far for me to visit so I'm really grateful to you for filming your time at the show. Great tractors. Best wishes. Peter.
Thank you Pete, for sharing all the cool stuff. I hope someone shows a German made two cylinder diesel IH tractor on day at the Red Power Roundup, greetings from Canada
Hi, that's coming in tomorrow's video.
My wife and I were there, on this day as well. Sorry we didn’t see you. Very good show. This was our first roundup. We are from Texas. My grandfather and father owned an f20 then two Ms and a cub. Loved your video. I now own a 1948 cub and two As.
It has been years (maybe 40?) since I've come across Orion and Max. Great to see their faces again. And what a great show. Thanks for bringing us part 2.
Thanks for sharing this Pete! Good to see history being passed down to the next generation
My Grandfather used a Mc Cormick model 101 combine. It was a beautiful machine. I love Orion Samuelson. When I was a kid chores stopped until I heard Samuelson Sez.
I am watching these videos with as much enthusiasm as if I wasn't there even though I have pictures of pretty much the same stuff anyway. You have a great way of presenting this kind of stuff
Thanks for the video Pete! It was great to see all those beautiful machines!
Hey Pete cool video, my son and I met Lee Klancher and Mr Mr Doug Stieger at a Red Power show and Lee s books on red power are top notch, good folks thanks
Such a blast getting to meet you. Even more fun hearing my dad talk about how excited he was to meet you.
Nick Clark, The 3rd brother introduced from MT
@6:23 into the video
Thanks for the kind words about the 1066 Hydro MFWD. Dad and i spent the last 2 years on that one.
I haven’t seen a video of yours I didn’t like. I love that you know so much about tractors
You said you only read the first 20 comments or so every video so I wanted to make sure I got on that list today…lol. Look forward to every time you post a video. Thank you.
Thank you.
Hi Pete. Just like the Bunkers said on All in the Family, those were the days.
Great event show there. Your about 8 hours or so away from my area, I wish I could have came there and met you, but that wasn't in the cards. Well, I think you had a great time, good to see all those IH products. Thanks for sharing this event with us, I hope you have a nice day!
My first new vehicle was a IH Scout Comanche and I converted a very used IH Metro Mite van into a camper in 1970. What great memories.
Thanks again Pete, you can tell your lov'in every minute of it👍🏻
My Grandpa had a 73 international pickup truck. First truck I ever drove, he would put it in low and load small square bales on the back while I drove between the rows. I was probably about 11 years old. Wish I had one of those old trucks.
At 4:40 into the video you show a “Long Nose” 1947 KB-14 truck in pristine condition. I remember them in use during the 1950’s when I was a kid. Most of them were well used and looked it. I’ve never seen one as nice as this one. Hats off to the people who restore and love these trucks and tractors. It is heartening to see young people keeping them alive.
International trucks (Corn BINDERS), LOVE THEM
thanks pete that was great in joy that (Y)
👏👏👏👏🙏pray for safe trip home 👬
I have to say your length and breath of knowledge in general is mesmerising! You are clearly a happy and contented man! Well done! Over here in Ireland I would call you a "Proper Gentleman!!" who has buckets of patience's with all your fan's!
Pete you'd be stylin' and profiling rolling into the farmers market with your goods piled high in the back of one of those IH trucks!
Love the Scout! Thanks for sharing the event with us all those beautiful tractors
Pete, thanks for your great video work! It was such a joy getting to meet you at the show! It’s very nice of you to take the time to chat with us fans while you’re trying to enjoy the show yourself! I did make sure to give Mr. Squatch253 a hard time for not coming down to the show as well, hahaha!
Pete , grew up running a Farmall “H” and loved the sound and the way it ran. What a great piece of equipment.❣️❣️❣️❣️
My dad had an International flatbed about the vintage of the yellow and black one you showed at his lumberyard back in the 70's. Didn't look nearly as nice.
Thanks Pete, there’s a lot of work in these videos 👍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Another great video, will be watching the next.
The ending of this one shows the person you are 👍
lol, Pete says he doesn't understand the labor of love on restorations of their trucks, but he spends months restoring his tractors and is one of the best on details!
I think you got me wrong there.
When l was kid (born 1946) my parents took me to the Minnesota state fair ended up in this big tent with some tractor sound (IH) finally could see
what they were doing they were square dancing with tractors what sight it’s a memory I will never forget. Thanks Pete for going and the video
I bought a 1973 4x4 International pickup, orange and white. Cosr me $3800 bran new. Ran great.
Hello Pete thanks for the video.
Glad you're enjoying the fruits of your labor...enjoy
Hi Pete, thanks so much for this incredible video. Lots of historical farm equipment. Love the restored tractors 🚜 and other related stuff. So glad we got to see that there are many people that take pride in their equipment like you do. I bet you are in tractor heaven. I wonder if many of these tractors actually are used in daily farm operations. Maybe 🤔 we will have to call these tractors modern marvels. See you on the next one, take care.
It's fun to see all the tractors. Gpa had two H's and I loved driving them when I helped on the farm during hay season. His neighbor purchased a new 460 and Gpa thought the neighbor was wasting his money. Was even more upset the neighbor drove it on the gravel roads in Wisconsin. "He'll tear up them tires".....LOL Thanks for sharing, Pete.
I have seen that kb14 twice. First time in menno south Dakota and the second time was in Huron South Dakota. The owner was a wonderful man with great stories about it. It was the highlight of the red power roundup in Huron for me.
My cousin is Owen My family and I are all farmers and some us all watch the videos and are long time subscribers. I thought this was one of the most cool things in the world keep up the great work.
very interesting good show
Wow,really enjoy seeing those restoration,great video Pete.
When I was a kid, my dad had a 47 KB14 with a 427 chevy truck engine. It had a 24' deck with a 10' over the cab deck for hauling hay.
Excellent video Pete :) did know Hamilton Ontario Canada built pickup not sure year start built them but 1980 when stopping making them but I heard 1984 was actually years and my dad also his brother my late uncle shared 1968 International 1200 pickup 1 ton and 1984 went off road to drive! But yes was mint green color body then in 1972 Fire Engine Red ! Amazing show you went to Pete and enjoy you showed too so far ! Pete I know you and I not far in age apart but one thing grain farmers use even my families especially my dad and uncle love used not used anymore! Called Red Route what was Mix Barley & Oats or Wheat & Barley how knew smell nice like flowers do when growing up and give lots pounds to acres each ! Color was Cherry Red then go to Dark Shiny Yellow colors ! Plus cows love like no other eat so fast and great Hand mill chop feed too make too! Plus why like it was never dusty crop take out feilds and grind in Chop Feed very light dust! Hope see more videos too soon on this trip!
Hi Pete, thanks for taking us along on this adventure. The show is amazing and apart from the genius of the machinery; standing back, the tractors have a unique artistic value. Just wonderful. Hope you had a great time and thanks again. Safe home.
Thanks Pete that was awesome, felt like I was there
Thanks again Pete!
All those ‘60s-‘70s IH trucks are just the coolest design ever. So simple and utilitarian, which adds up to gorgeous. I wouldn’t call a TravelAll a station wagon, more of a Suburban-type truck. But what really caught my eye was that little IH uniloader. That thing is cool!
Thanks Pete what a great great tractor show lots and lots of info for shore, lots off od history there for shore , love that blue truck, keep the videos coming Pete
Nice to see all of the machines and equipment.
Nice to see you had fans
Another great video packed with great info!!
Thanks for showing the trucks and Scouts. Scout production began in 1961 with the model 80, which you saw at 2:57
Thanks Pete, Im enjoying this!
Thanks Pete. Love your channel here in Thailand. Makes my day when a see a new video.
Thank you sooooo much for sharing this pete!!!.huge ih fan here in illinois.these videos made me feel like a kid in a candy store!!,, lol ty😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤣🤣🤣
So many beautiful red machines ,thank you Pete for taking us with you .😁😁😁😁😁😁 God Bless
Good show. Thanks Pete and family
The scouts started in 61. The door windows did not crank but were split and passed by each other. Also the windshield would lay flat on the hood.
Just like the Series Landrover...
great stuff, enjoy Pete.
Wow some nice vehicles. My grampa had one of those old trucks. He did stucco work back in the 60s.
Thanks for the tour Pete. Looking forward to day 3
thanks for the video. really enjoyed! have a great day tomorrow.
Thanks Pete. Again couldn't wait for the video. Cheers mate. ❤️👍👊🙏
So thrilled you made it to this three day “ Disney” for farmers event!! You are such a nice guy you deserve a holiday like this. BTW love your family as well. Hope you can take Hillary on her own excursion soon. She is a real gift
My dad had a baby blue IH scout ...I was only allowed to drive it when it was snowing or bad weather. It was a beast...got me to work eveytime.
I loved the 125 SP (Self Propelled) It has a tractor narrow front for rear steering. We have Super C,H,Super M,F-20 and 706. VAC Case and Allis 7045
Thanks for sharing, I havnt been at that show ever ! It’s great that you are sharing your experience as you check out all the fabulous IH built items. I’ve worked with a few of them over the years and have had a few different truck models too. 53, 120- 73, terra- 72, 110 , tough vehicles. Great show!!
The look on that young boy's face says it alL. PETE, YOU ARE OUTSTANDINGLY, INTERESTINGLY , FUN TO WATCH! As always GREAT JOB!
😊Peter from Australia, I used to own an International ACCO 1810c (Australian Constructed Cab Over) with a 345 v8 petrol ( you call it gasoline) engine that had been converted to LPG gas I got approximately 1.6 mpg it had about 145hp on LPG and maybe 170hp on Gasoline thoroughly enjoying the show have a great time