This is a beautiful collection! Just think of how much $$, hard work & perseverance it took to hunt down all the parts & rebuild them! The only thing missing is his name & picture to give honor to this wonderful man. Bless his family for sharing💚💛💚💛
Wow what an amazing collection. I love John Deere. When I was a kid on the farm my dad had 1954 international and when I was around 10 he got a 135 Massey Ferguson tractor and baler but in the late 60’s he got a John Deere 110 garden tractor. Ever since that I have been a John Deere man
I love this! My Grandfather farmed about 220 acres of Chariton River bottomland in Macon County, Missouri from around the 1920’s to about 1969. The last 25 years or so strictly grain-corn, soybeans, occasionally some wheat or oats. In the last years he ran a John Deere B and a 60, both narrow front. I spent a few weeks at the farm every summer until I was about 17, when we moved to the far SW corner of Mo. It was a real treat for me to get to drive one of those tractors. Sometimes Granddad would let me take some relatively low-skill task like discing a field. Not that there was much of that kind of work to be done in the summer, he just wanted to let me have the experience! I have never farmed but I have a small collection of John Deere B and 60 TOY tractors! 😁
I would have to pick the G as a favorite, this guy must have been an Air Force vet just judging but the flag display in the big shed and Air Force flag in the shop. That’s one heck of a privilege to get access to that collection! Thanks for making the video.
Thanks Aaron for sharing this collection. They are all nice machines. There is nothing on Earth that matched the harmony of any 2 cylinger Deere pulling it's guts out. The whole tractor would quiver all over and just keep on pulling. Through my years I've run A's, B's, and G's and their newer counterparts, 50 60 and 70. Also ran a 4020 and 3020. It's hard to believe that someone had that many in storage. His blood ran "Green". I guess I'd have to say that the "New Generation" tractors were my favorite. They weren't such a fight to run.
Excellent collection. Being a diehard Deere man was very excited to see this video and the tractors in this.Remember having a 730 diesel raking hay back then and of course the 4020 wide front. Thanks for taking time pout to share this with us. Have a safe and blessed weekend.
Amazing collection, thank you for bringing it to us!! This man was a real John Deere man, and such pride in this all!! Brings back great memories!! Growing up in central New Jersey, dairy, potato, grain and alfalfa country, I owned or operated many of these showing. I had in my collection over the years my grandfathers L, many other L and LA's, 1938 A and B that were restored from ground up. 1952 A and several B's, M, 420, 50, 520, 60 and my big tractor was a pony motor start 720 diesel Wheatland standard!! My neighbor had several 3010's that back in the 70's were the big work horse tractors, especially for working in 200 acres of alfalfa hay!! I wish I had never sold my grandfather's L, that was my big mistake!!! I just love all of your videos, especially with the cows in them!!!
That is one awesome collection. I've seen several at some of the steam and gas shows but never the entire collection. They are a great family. Thank you for sharing it. Please stay safe, and God bless.
WOW, soooo many memories growing up on the farm in western Oklahoma. First memory of driving is driving our 60 with the winter wrap around canvas through the gate for my Dad's bull feeding business. Later, we had a 730 wide front diesel, then a 4010 wide front diesel, then did the bulk of my farming experience with 4020's, wide front end, diesel. Before I went off to college we had the 4320, that was the hottest tractor ever. The engine heat came right back on you. Whewww, no cabs back then, made the already hotttt summers of western Oklahoma that much hotter. What a beautiful collection this is. It would be wonderful to see it in person. Thank you for sharing it with us. (Yes, I'll behind on watching your videos, lol)
Kinda surprised the shed isn't insulated or heated if it is in Wisconsin. Not really a green fan but appreciate a nice collection of that caliber and the time and care it took to get them to that point.
520 would be my favorite. I bed our 60 cow free stall barn every day with the one my grandpa bought new in 1956. And after 20 years hooked to a bale chopper it looks a little rough but still runs good
This is awesome. John Deere will never die thanks to the multitudes of collectors. I really like them all. I grew up with A,B, G and R. Still have the A and G. The B and R were traded to the dealer for a 3020 and 2940. I guess I bleed green too.
My favorite? That would be like asking which is your favorite child! Yes, you love them all but that D was special and wish it had more airtime. Probably one of the best collections outside of JD HQ
Nice collection of John Deere tractors 4020 was a good tractor If I'm not mistaken we had one of them on the farm So again beautiful collection have a good day and stay safe
Wow great line up guys,no beaters in that bunch,my favorite of the poppers was the 730 Wheatland, sat up nice and tall ,big fenders and rear entrance, all the 2 bangers were as tough as nails, thanks .
I have to vote for the B. My folks owned one in Watertown Wisconsin. My dad was the dairy farmer. My mother did custom field work for neighbors using the B.
Grew up with the green.. My favorite at that time was the Model B, I think it was a 36 or 1938. Flywheel crank to start. Also had a 4010, nothing challenged it's performance. Great video.
My favorite tractor to use onthe farm was the 4020 ! It could do everything you needed to get done on the dairy farm. You could put a loader on it use it like a payloader ! Once the loader frame was busted up n refabricated ,you put the loader on the underpowedred 3020 n went on with using yhe 4020 for tillage work .n Baling hay n planting corn ! That 4020 was the right size n weight to do anything you tried to do with it
The 50,60,70,80 plus the 520 ;620;720;730,820 but I would have a hard time picking out my farvoite tractor but it would have to be The 50;60;70;& the720 ;620,730 are my favorites
I farmed with a 4020 , 2010 and had an old MT just like here with the 2 row cultivators and had the original 2 bottom John Deere plows ...you don't see many MT's .
I have enjoyed farming with a 60, 70 diesel and 730 diesel as well as my 4020. I don't think you can have just one favorite especially if you work them yet. Just a matter of which tractor for which job.
My uncles bought these tractirs brand new n i fortunate enough to live n work on their dairy farms . MilkMilk Milk money is what paid for these tractors in Pennsylvania .
No small effort to acquire and restore all these old John Deere tractors. The only 2 cyl versions I ran were a 40, A, and 60 just to move them around. Spent quite a lot of time on 2 3020 diesels. Have run a 4430 and 2640.
This is a beautiful collection! Just think of how much $$, hard work & perseverance it took to hunt down all the parts & rebuild them! The only thing missing is his name & picture to give honor to this wonderful man. Bless his family for sharing💚💛💚💛
Beautiful collection of tractors, thank you for sharing it with us.
Wow what an amazing collection. I love John Deere.
When I was a kid on the farm my dad had 1954 international and when I was around 10 he got a 135 Massey Ferguson tractor and baler but in the late 60’s he got a John Deere 110 garden tractor. Ever since that I have been a John Deere man
Please thank the family for this pristine collection, and thank you for showing this!
I love this! My Grandfather farmed about 220 acres of Chariton River bottomland in Macon County, Missouri from around the 1920’s to about 1969. The last 25 years or so strictly grain-corn, soybeans, occasionally some wheat or oats. In the last years he ran a John Deere B and a 60, both narrow front. I spent a few weeks at the farm every summer until I was about 17, when we moved to the far SW corner of Mo.
It was a real treat for me to get to drive one of those tractors. Sometimes Granddad would let me take some relatively low-skill task like discing a field. Not that there was much of that kind of work to be done in the summer, he just wanted to let me have the experience!
I have never farmed but I have a small collection of John Deere B and 60 TOY tractors! 😁
Thank you for this video and showing this beautiful collection. JD 630, A and 4020.
I would have to pick the G as a favorite, this guy must have been an Air Force vet just judging but the flag display in the big shed and Air Force flag in the shop. That’s one heck of a privilege to get access to that collection! Thanks for making the video.
Thanks Aaron for sharing this collection. They are all nice machines. There is nothing on Earth that matched the harmony of any 2 cylinger Deere pulling it's guts out. The whole tractor would quiver all over and just keep on pulling. Through my years I've run A's, B's, and G's and their newer counterparts, 50 60 and 70. Also ran a 4020 and 3020. It's hard to believe that someone had that many in storage. His blood ran "Green". I guess I'd have to say that the "New Generation" tractors were my favorite. They weren't such a fight to run.
Excellent collection. Being a diehard Deere man was very excited to see this video and the tractors in this.Remember having a 730 diesel raking hay back then and of course the 4020 wide front. Thanks for taking time pout to share this with us. Have a safe and blessed weekend.
Nice collection, someone had a good eye. It would be nice if the family could make the collection public, might help pay for maintenance and upkeep.
Beautiful! Even the floor is green 👍
Awesome collection and video...thank you for bringing it to us.
The 720 stands out to me beautiful collection and pole barn.
Amazing collection, thank you for bringing it to us!! This man was a real John Deere man, and such pride in this all!! Brings back great memories!! Growing up in central New Jersey, dairy, potato, grain and alfalfa country, I owned or operated many of these showing. I had in my collection over the years my grandfathers L, many other L and LA's, 1938 A and B that were restored from ground up. 1952 A and several B's, M, 420, 50, 520, 60 and my big tractor was a pony motor start 720 diesel Wheatland standard!! My neighbor had several 3010's that back in the 70's were the big work horse tractors, especially for working in 200 acres of alfalfa hay!! I wish I had never sold my grandfather's L, that was my big mistake!!! I just love all of your videos, especially with the cows in them!!!
Love the JD green floor of the pole barn.
Thank you so much for the tour
Amazing collection! Great video!
I remember as a kid on my Grandpa's farm. Riding on a 720. John deere. Very fond memory.. I have always wanted one of those tractor
Thank you for sharing this with us,I love the John Deere A, and the 4020’s I would love to drive an A again
Beautiful collection 4020 is my favorite I would love to have one just to drive to work silly but I'm some what determined love it
That is one awesome collection. I've seen several at some of the steam and gas shows but never the entire collection. They are a great family. Thank you for sharing it. Please stay safe, and God bless.
WOW, soooo many memories growing up on the farm in western Oklahoma. First memory of driving is driving our 60 with the winter wrap around canvas through the gate for my Dad's bull feeding business. Later, we had a 730 wide front diesel, then a 4010 wide front diesel, then did the bulk of my farming experience with 4020's, wide front end, diesel. Before I went off to college we had the 4320, that was the hottest tractor ever. The engine heat came right back on you. Whewww, no cabs back then, made the already hotttt summers of western Oklahoma that much hotter. What a beautiful collection this is. It would be wonderful to see it in person. Thank you for sharing it with us. (Yes, I'll behind on watching your videos, lol)
That is awesome collection. Love them all
Wow, what a treasure! I just love the engine sound of the 820 so that my favorite pick. Thank you and this family for sharing.
Hey Aaron,,,thanks for a glimpse into a lifetime of passion.
Kinda surprised the shed isn't insulated or heated if it is in Wisconsin. Not really a green fan but appreciate a nice collection of that caliber and the time and care it took to get them to that point.
520 would be my favorite. I bed our 60 cow free stall barn every day with the one my grandpa bought new in 1956. And after 20 years hooked to a bale chopper it looks a little rough but still runs good
Grew up on a 40 - no tire ever blew out! Must have been a tremendous energy release to mangle the tire like that. Fantastic collection!
Absolutely remarkable 💚💚💚
Exceptionally well done! Fantastic!
We had a 70 so that is my favorite. What an impressive collection.
Impressive collection, I've driven a 520, 630 and 4020. We love to drive an 830. So I would say it's an 830.
Thats a lot green. This would be my dream but Ford and Fordson. Thanks for sharing this wonderful collection. My favorite gotta be the A.
This is awesome. John Deere will never die thanks to the multitudes of collectors. I really like them all. I grew up with A,B, G and R. Still have the A and G. The B and R were traded to the dealer for a 3020 and 2940. I guess I bleed green too.
love the letter tractors. been some of my favorite to use and so easy to fix. still have a soft spot for the newer 4020s
Very nice collection. Thanks for the tour.
GREEN HEAVEN!!! The 4020 is the best!! Had two of them. Thanks 😊.
My favorite? That would be like asking which is your favorite child! Yes, you love them all but that D was special and wish it had more airtime. Probably one of the best collections outside of JD HQ
Great collection my favorite JD though I didn't see the 5020
Very nice collection thanks for sharing 4020 D
Nice John Deere collection. My favorite is the 430, I drove one at age 6, hauling silage wagons.
My grandfather first diesel tractor was a 59 730 wide front , power steering and it's restored and still on the farm!
Thanks for the video. I’m really not a Deere guy at all but like seeing what people’s collections look like
Nice collection of John Deere tractors 4020 was a good tractor If I'm not mistaken we had one of them on the farm So again beautiful collection have a good day and stay safe
Beautiful collection an awesome shed. I like the 830 diesel looks tough an heavy. Never driven one but reminds me of my LA case tractor.
How beautiful my favorite would be the one I was driving at the time lol 😅 just a beautiful collection
I like them all, but i would have to pick the 4020 as my favorite! They were made in my early years when i was most exposed to farming.
Wow John Deere looking their best Thanks for sharing
What a great collection, 4020 would be my favorite 👍
Wow great line up guys,no beaters in that bunch,my favorite of the poppers was the 730 Wheatland, sat up nice and tall ,big fenders and rear entrance, all the 2 bangers were as tough as nails, thanks .
...the last of the good looking John Deere tractors.
That's a real nice collection. I like them all but my favorite would have to be the 620. That's the tractor l grew up on and have lots of memories of.
The first Johnny Popper I drove was an "A" my dad had. I was 10 ears old.
What a great collection
John Deere 4020 by far my favorite tractor in the collection
I enjoyed that, thanks!
wow that is impressive , and they all look in perfect condition ,
They are all great but I’d have to pick the 4020 with the turbo installed.
I agree.
I believe the 4320 uses the 4020 engine with a factory installed turbo.
Great collection. I'm partial to the JD 20 series. I have restored many and am putting the finishing touches on a nice all green 420U.
I have to vote for the B. My folks owned one in Watertown Wisconsin. My dad was the dairy farmer. My mother did custom field work for neighbors using the B.
Grew up with the green..
My favorite at that time was the Model B, I think it was a 36 or 1938. Flywheel crank to start. Also had a 4010, nothing challenged it's performance. Great video.
Good day, very very cool.
I love the 70, the R, and the A John Deere tractor because my dad used them the most
Have to admit, am partial to the B, but only because it is the only tractor my dad owned and he loved it.
My favorite tractor to use onthe farm was the 4020 ! It could do everything you needed to get done on the dairy farm. You could put a loader on it use it like a payloader ! Once the loader frame was busted up n refabricated ,you put the loader on the underpowedred 3020 n went on with using yhe 4020 for tillage work .n Baling hay n planting corn ! That 4020 was the right size n weight to do anything you tried to do with it
Oh my gosh!! I had a collection like that, but it was 1/64 scale. Lol. Then I gave them to my son
Absoulty Priceless and Made In America
This is awesome a big John Deere fan myself and my family would they allow anyone else to see this
I would pick the 4020PS . I had over 40's JD in my life but the 4020PS was the greatest of all. I like my 4450 and 4650 also.
The 50,60,70,80 plus the 520 ;620;720;730,820 but I would have a hard time picking out my farvoite tractor but it would have to be
The 50;60;70;& the720 ;620,730 are my favorites
Enjoyed watching the video 😊
Awesome video ❤ the old John Deere tractors- the 4020 is my favorite
I think we only got the A and B here in the UK during WW2 until they started importing again in the 60s starting with the 4010 and 5010.
john deere all the way. 4020, one of the best tractors john deere made
John Deere 4020 and that a very cool looking shed
I always likes the JD 530. Also the 60 and the A.
720,3020 and 4020 my favorite
Like your your video and all of your tractors
Nice 😊
Love to bring my youngest son to see them
I farmed with a 4020 , 2010 and had an old MT just like here with the 2 row cultivators and had the original 2 bottom John Deere plows ...you don't see many MT's .
Very nice tractors. You guys should get a 720 or 730 gas just try try it out.
I have enjoyed farming with a 60, 70 diesel and 730 diesel as well as my 4020. I don't think you can have just one favorite especially if you work them yet. Just a matter of which tractor for which job.
That 4020 powershift we have one on our farm
I always liked the 60 John deere
My "soft spot" would be for a 720D ES, I've owned two, one of which I grew up on! Also partial to a 40S which I've owned and my current 1944-H.
Favorites: A & B
Way cool luv bleed green. Jon Rulison colo
I love the 4020 and the John Deere 50
The 820 is FAVORITE& DOMINANT!!!...We have One and It does What takes 100+;Horse TRACTORs to do and think 820 was maybe 70 Horse @ Max...👍
I grew up using the A and The R so those would broke my favorite
My favorite would be the propane 70.
My uncles bought these tractirs brand new n i fortunate enough to live n work on their dairy farms . MilkMilk Milk money is what paid for these tractors in Pennsylvania .
No small effort to acquire and restore all these old John Deere tractors. The only 2 cyl versions I ran were a 40, A, and 60 just to move them around. Spent quite a lot of time on 2 3020 diesels. Have run a 4430 and 2640.
My favorite is the 4020 john deere
Wow!!!!
If they are are willing to part with a restored late model a trike please let me know.
You said he died , what is going to happen with the collection ????
Lucky man that did good for himself .
The best we had 4020 , and a 4020 LP .work horse of our farm ...
The 4020 and 730