I made it there too. What a great place with tons of tractors there. We had 300 Oliver's that showed up for the featured tractor of the show this year. I made it Thursday and Friday and had a great time
It was cool to meet you at the auction. I'm glad you got to film Steve Straights Super MTA. He passed just over a year ago. He told me allot about that mta and plow when I worked with him. He had the 504, a 400 and some others that got sold.
Dude ran a cubby today IH and farmall B. To wash up for our show.! Nice tractors but cub a bitch to mount up. However the JD 50 I cleaned up my favorite ! I move people from gate to the middle. Love doing it. Love your videos🍻
We had a 300 on the farm when I was a kid and our 300 pulled a 3-14 plow and it done a good job pulling it and a M that pulled a 3-14 also. We also had a 230 with a fast hitch with a 2-14 we had a cultivator, corn planter. Then in 1965 my dad bought a 190xt with 5-16 plow cultivator with a disc with folding ends on the disc.
I’m very sorry but that planter has been gone for years. That was back in the 60s and it was tried around 68 or 69 when a big planter was bought. Sorry we couldn’t help you out on that.
Nicely restored JD MT.. I remember Mr Steele used to set up at Canandaigua as well as a few other shows in the northeast selling Farm Toys with a trailer similar to the one my folks have.. He was quite a character but not the easiest person to get any kind of bargain from...
Sorry I missed you at Canandaigua (My buddy and I went there to shop last Friday)... BTW there is a show in Alexander NY just off Route 20 on Gillette Road the weekend after Labor Day (Thursday thru Sunday) that is every bit as good( maybe even better!)than the Canandaigua Steam Pageant... My folks,buddy and myself will be there for the entire show with my folks trailer selling Farm Toys,Model Kits and Model Die Cast Cars and Trucks...
The scaled 1066 in the picture is really cool they were in Nebraska early this summer was around it numerous times different times and places the owners were Great to visit with as well there is a lot involved with this build would love to call it my own I have several pictures of it both setting and running in tractor drives
Oliver plow 2 14's was a direct match for my Dad's. We did a lot ground with it over the years. Buddy had the Allis Chalmers G with plow, cultivators, sickle mower and single gang disc that mounted between the wheels. He died and his wife got $4000 in Northern Ohio. The C with the snow plow looked like a real IH attachment.
I'd have bought that C for what it brought. Really wishing I made it up to this show now. Of course it had to happen on the weekend I was on a family vacation 🙄 😂
Excellent video 💪 was really surprised at how cheap some of the tractors sold for 🙄 engines running like sewing machines tin work in original condition and still they did not make good money ☹️ I just love tractors that have been preserved in original condition 👌 maybe that's because I'm no use at spray painting 😬😂 a lot of beautifuly restored Red Power 💪💥
I always loved watching what stuff sold for. I really like the Farmall 300 narrow front end. I owned one for years. I use to take it to the tractor pulls . 👍🚜🚜
I just made the 6 hour voyage to this show. Getting a early start this Saturday to see what's up. Second time here. Gonna rain they claim but we shall see.
Excellent video Gino :) also lots nice good condition & restoration tractors on Farmall and International plus others! Even machinery and parts too! Also Gino do ever come across on Farm Auctions Sales of 1963 a McCormick International B414 Loader 5101 trip bucket plus Triangle 🔺️ for Square bales 6 on forks to also tractor Desiel motor, 1968 McCormick International 105C combine with cab plus all 3 heads even back port Shredder for Straw bales also gas or desiel motors! Plus 1968 International 624 A with German Desiel motor no Torque Amplifier or has one ! Plus 1978 International 724 B German Desiel motor with International loader or Allied brand loader ! Also not on McCormick- International number not sure it be but it a baler made tailssel bales with baler string wrapped 2 rounds each and made in late 1957 year to 1964 years ! If saw machine it looks like a early version on square baler ! Only used on Farmall Of H or M or 230 or 300 tractors that farmers use ! I never seen Tailse baler but seen old black & white pictures of my late uncle use Old 1950 Cockshutt COOP 40 gas tractor pull Tailse Baler and on old wood box trailer home open on front my dad pile up in fields! When had 2 box trailers full take up to barn inside or barn second floors doors on west side and also use pitch fork stock in floors mows on hay or straw ! When put homemade wood feeders they use knife cut strings put hay in slots ! To my late grandma Ruby my late dad and late Uncle take pictures of of doing this work! I would have show pictures in person hard to explain it and but like know seen that done ever! I never did it but you can ask your dad or older elders about it ! I know that my dad and uncle said was dirty job on dust like Threashing Machine years was ! Called Tailse bales !
Really good video. I enjoyed looking at several of these tractors. I really enjoy your informative facts and history comments. It adds a lot to the video. There were some really nice looking and some not so nice tractors. I really appreciate you and your videos. I can't thank you enough for your time and effort on these videos.
Pause at the 56 series, 1066 Blackstripe discussion. What I heard was the 856 was the best tractor ever built. I don't know from personal experience. I'm just a student/enthusiast. The 1066 Blackstripe a sought after tractor. The 5 millionth replica I was invited to have my picture taken on. Jerry Mezz's tractor and his employee invited me. Someone jumped on me about touching it. Jerry was still living and his employee invited me. Tell me you wouldn't have done the same thing. God rest Jerry's soul.
I wanted to go, but I couldn't walk the grounds and enjoy myself. A fellow RUclipsr was there from Just a Few Acres Farm. I live about 3 hrs north of there.
Curious as what engine was the Super M repowered with? You pointed right at it at 23:33, through the years I've run across a couple with V-8's one was a 345 IH and the other was 392 IH. I really enjoy what you do for us at these auctions.
Nice Purchase! I have a question. What’s the deal with all the folks sitting on, kneeling by, putting their hands all over the items going up for bid? Always seemed to be that way. Even when I went to my first auctions in the ‘80’s. I used to go to the City of Toronto Auction. That’s where I think I solidified my tractor fever! Thanks for showing this auction and showing everything you saw! 👍🏻👍🏻
I mean, my feelings are that if they are going to bid on the product, it's okay, but if they have no intentions on buying or bidding, they should leave it alone
Hey FF Just bought my first Farmall 47 A Cultivator What grade fluids do you recommend? Oil Trans Hydro? If you want to direct me to one of your videos, that’d work too! Thanks for all the great info and videos
Hey FF one more question The hood says A culti-vision. Who knows if original? But is my tractor an A, AV, or a SuperA? How do I tell? By the Serial number?
So the (stage 2) super m had a pretty expensive add on. It had a M&W gear reduction starter. Probably had some M&W slugs in those cylinders too. Never know when one has the Hi Torque 3/4" crank hiding in that oilpan.
11:41 in Ohio weights go high I don’t know what your talking about chalkers auction wants 1$ a pound for letter series weights also will you be at the next chalkers auction
The reason they don't like the International 1468 and the 1568 is that they pull. I don't care what they think about those two V8-powered tractors because I watch videos on those two tractors, plowing, and those tractors have a lot of power and this I never heard anything bad about those two tractors plus it gives it the hot rod look that's what I and you can still find those tractors
@@FarmallFanatic I have seen a few 312 at auction but can never get to the auction. If I buy one gives me a reason to buy another tractor to hook it to lol.
Talking about JD plow pulling harder than an international Talk to the Amish they would say the same thing about the corn binder and I believe the same thing on the horse drawn sickle mower I guess I would say the same thing about the disk , the older JD disks pulls harder than the IH disk
Anyone's guess what auction tractors and parts will bring. Based on past experience geographic popularity of brands/models seems to drive demand and prices.
Hello Gino nice buy. Enjoyed your video have a great day.
That little portable gas wagon is pretty neat! Its now inspired me to build one
Yea it is
I made it there too. What a great place with tons of tractors there. We had 300 Oliver's that showed up for the featured tractor of the show this year. I made it Thursday and Friday and had a great time
I saw all the olivers
@@FarmallFanatic it would have been great to see at the show.
It was cool to meet you at the auction. I'm glad you got to film Steve Straights Super MTA. He passed just over a year ago. He told me allot about that mta and plow when I worked with him. He had the 504, a 400 and some others that got sold.
Which person were you?
@@FarmallFanatic I told you those JD weights you were standing on wouldn't fit any of your farmalls lol
Right on 👍
Dude ran a cubby today IH and farmall B. To wash up for our show.! Nice tractors but cub a bitch to mount up. However the JD 50 I cleaned up my favorite ! I move people from gate to the middle. Love doing it. Love your videos🍻
I installed a step on my cubs
I like that little Allis G with the cultivators, perfect tractor for me to use on the garden
Yeah they are pretty cool
Truly enjoy your walk arounds. Learning all the time.
appreciative the subscription
It was just like I was there with you and here I am in North Carolina! I am a Pittsburgh guy at heart!
Go Steelers!
I hit the like button before I’ve watched one second….because I’m never disappointed. Let’s GO, let’s GROW! BOOM!!
Let's goooooo!!!
We had a 300 on the farm when I was a kid and our 300 pulled a 3-14 plow and it done a good job pulling it and a M that pulled a 3-14 also. We also had a 230 with a fast hitch with a 2-14 we had a cultivator, corn planter. Then in 1965 my dad bought a 190xt with 5-16 plow cultivator with a disc with folding ends on the disc.
I want the planter
I’m very sorry but that planter has been gone for years. That was back in the 60s and it was tried around 68 or 69 when a big planter was bought. Sorry we couldn’t help you out on that.
Thanks buddy for dragging us along to the auction.
Thanks for watching
Nice Super C and plow. Nice set up.
Nicely restored JD MT.. I remember Mr Steele used to set up at Canandaigua as well as a few other shows in the northeast selling Farm Toys with a trailer similar to the one my folks have.. He was quite a character but not the easiest person to get any kind of bargain from...
I believe he passed away about a year ago or so .. He was from Carthage NY up in the snow belt near Watertown..
Neatly restored and customized little Cub Cadet 100..
Great video and good prices. The parts you bought should clean up good.
That was a crazy one but nice and as allways a great video thank you.
God bless
Sweet looking little IH baler.
A very nice and informative walk-around! And entertaining as well if I can say so! Thank you from Sophia, N.C.
Thanks for watching
Sorry I missed you at Canandaigua (My buddy and I went there to shop last Friday)... BTW there is a show in Alexander NY just off Route 20 on Gillette Road the weekend after Labor Day (Thursday thru Sunday) that is every bit as good( maybe even better!)than the Canandaigua Steam Pageant... My folks,buddy and myself will be there for the entire show with my folks trailer selling Farm Toys,Model Kits and Model Die Cast Cars and Trucks...
I believe they have an auction with that show as well... I bet you can Google the info...
The scaled 1066 in the picture is really cool they were in Nebraska early this summer was around it numerous times different times and places the owners were Great to visit with as well there is a lot involved with this build would love to call it my own I have several pictures of it both setting and running in tractor drives
I can imagine the effort 👌
Thanks for a little hay equipment...keep at it 😉
Oliver plow 2 14's was a direct match for my Dad's. We did a lot ground with it over the years.
Buddy had the Allis Chalmers G with plow, cultivators, sickle mower and single gang disc that mounted between the wheels. He died and his wife got $4000 in Northern Ohio.
The C with the snow plow looked like a real IH attachment.
That's what I thought too
I'd have bought that C for what it brought. Really wishing I made it up to this show now. Of course it had to happen on the weekend I was on a family vacation 🙄 😂
Yeah it was a pretty good show
Excellent video 💪 was really surprised at how cheap some of the tractors sold for 🙄 engines running like sewing machines tin work in original condition and still they did not make good money ☹️ I just love tractors that have been preserved in original condition 👌 maybe that's because I'm no use at spray painting 😬😂 a lot of beautifuly restored Red Power 💪💥
Around here they only go for good money if they are fully restored... Then the guy that restored it makes about half his money back if he's lucky
Gorgeous Mini and Full Size 1066!!
Is absolutely
I always loved watching what stuff sold for. I really like the Farmall 300 narrow front end. I owned one for years. I use to take it to the tractor pulls . 👍🚜🚜
Looks like the Olde Time Dover Days auction we recorded back in August. They had a Self Propelled baler, never seen one of those before.
Oh that would be cool
Decent restorable M with a neat buzz saw..
I just made the 6 hour voyage to this show. Getting a early start this Saturday to see what's up. Second time here. Gonna rain they claim but we shall see.
We got rain for about 10 minutes
@@FarmallFanatic I spent about 5 hours there. Weather was beautiful. 😆
@Jason1Pa Yeah it was perfect when I was there too.. it rain for about ten minutes
Excellent video Gino :) also lots nice good condition & restoration tractors on Farmall and International plus others! Even machinery and parts too! Also Gino do ever come across on Farm Auctions Sales of 1963 a McCormick International B414 Loader 5101 trip bucket plus Triangle 🔺️ for Square bales 6 on forks to also tractor Desiel motor, 1968 McCormick International 105C combine with cab plus all 3 heads even back port Shredder for Straw bales also gas or desiel motors! Plus 1968 International 624 A with German Desiel motor no Torque Amplifier or has one ! Plus 1978 International 724 B German Desiel motor with International loader or Allied brand loader ! Also not on McCormick- International number not sure it be but it a baler made tailssel bales with baler string wrapped 2 rounds each and made in late 1957 year to 1964 years ! If saw machine it looks like a early version on square baler ! Only used on Farmall Of H or M or 230 or 300 tractors that farmers use ! I never seen Tailse baler but seen old black & white pictures of my late uncle use Old 1950 Cockshutt COOP 40 gas tractor pull Tailse Baler and on old wood box trailer home open on front my dad pile up in fields! When had 2 box trailers full take up to barn inside or barn second floors doors on west side and also use pitch fork stock in floors mows on hay or straw ! When put homemade wood feeders they use knife cut strings put hay in slots ! To my late grandma Ruby my late dad and late Uncle take pictures of of doing this work! I would have show pictures in person hard to explain it and but like know seen that done ever! I never did it but you can ask your dad or older elders about it ! I know that my dad and uncle said was dirty job on dust like Threashing Machine years was ! Called Tailse bales !
Threshing you get dirty for sure
Really good video. I enjoyed looking at several of these tractors. I really enjoy your informative facts and history comments. It adds a lot to the video. There were some really nice looking and some not so nice tractors. I really appreciate you and your videos. I can't thank you enough for your time and effort on these videos.
Appreciate it
@@FarmallFanatic met to many people that know you,so you can't remember 😅
It wasn't me
I went up today for my first time and was very surprised of all the stuff and couldn’t believe all the tractors they had
Oh, yeah, they had olivers on the back side and I mean a lot of them
What a great video, enjoyed the show.
I Almost forgot 🙄 congratulations on 39K subscribers 💪👌
Appreciate it... It's been a difficult grind... They definitely pick and choose their favorites... If it was my platform, I would too
Damn! My kind of auction! Thanks man for taking us along! You need another belly mower! Lol can’t go wrong with Oliver trailer plows! JD are junk!
Agree
Oliver plows are BEST
Cant wait i have it to where it notifys me so me and my dad can watch you. We love your videos keep up the good work
Appreciate it
Good to hear from you
Must have missed you Gino I’ve been there every day and bud on the 2 elevens for my 340 but didn’t win them bearings shot in the coulters.
Hope it’s a good auction!
You just never know with an auction
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@@FarmallFanatic
I have 14.9 x 38 on my 544. It gives it a real mean look.
I might go sixteen nine
Decent restorable Super C..
Pause at the 56 series, 1066 Blackstripe discussion. What I heard was the 856 was the best tractor ever built. I don't know from personal experience. I'm just a student/enthusiast. The 1066 Blackstripe a sought after tractor. The 5 millionth replica I was invited to have my picture taken on. Jerry Mezz's tractor and his employee invited me. Someone jumped on me about touching it. Jerry was still living and his employee invited me. Tell me you wouldn't have done the same thing. God rest Jerry's soul.
The world is full of karen's and a holes
Absolutely gorgeous set of V8s!!
That 230 is a beautiful machine
Oh yeah I would love to own that
I love jd MTs and I’m a red guy at hey are just that cool
I wanted to go, but I couldn't walk the grounds and enjoy myself.
A fellow RUclipsr was there from Just a Few Acres Farm.
I live about 3 hrs north of there.
They had golf carts that you could rent
Ive gone to a few of the Dann Family auctions... There are pretty decent to work with for the most part...
Nicely restored 8-16..
Nice video by the way, always enjoyable
Thank you for subscribing
Really wanted to see the red wide front ford.
Curious as what engine was the Super M repowered with? You pointed right at it at 23:33, through the years I've run across a couple with V-8's one was a 345 IH and the other was 392 IH. I really enjoy what you do for us at these auctions.
I happen to have a 345...now that would be fun
Decently restored little AC G..
My 8 year old boy and I love watching your channel. Just asked me "dad what is a serial number?" Haha😂
That's awesome 😆
Those hubs you bought will fit M, SM, SMTA, 350, 400, 450, 460, 560, 656. The H and 300 share a size smaller.
Correct
I have the notifications on and ready for the video
I could watch your videos all day. I want a M
Everyone wants an Original G.... buddy has one scattered across his barn floor, its one of his many "one day im gunna" projects.
They go for pretty good money here
@@FarmallFanatic Here too
I think just about every tractor club in New York State has a booth set up at Canandaigua... And most of them will be at Alexander next month too!!
I wasn't even aware of alexander
@@FarmallFanatic it's an awesome show!!. The weekend after Labor Day(Thursday thru Sunday).. on Gillette Road just off Route 20..
That 300 utility looks to be in decent restorable shape..
Same with that H,You could say that AC G is more or less a kit like the model car,truck and tractor kits I build...
John Deere MT is the tricycle variant of the M. But this one is either an M badged as an MT or it is an MT someone converted to an M.
They are not super common but John Deere actually made a MT with an adjustable wide front axle. I read this in the “Mr. Thinkers John Deere almanac”
@@jacksonhornady7474 Well that makes no sense. The "T" in MT means "tricycle". But about anything is possible with JD.
I have a MT wide front and a MC crawler, they made MT’s in tricycle and wide front, the wide fronts are rare I’ve only ever seen a handful of them.
You know you want that disk for the Schwartz-a-cubbie. Just to see,,,Red Power. It's got it.
Sharp 504...With a buddy seat!!
Yeah that would be cool
Decent little C..
M Power,,rock on
Let's Go
Nice Purchase!
I have a question. What’s the deal with all the folks sitting on, kneeling by, putting their hands all over the items going up for bid? Always seemed to be that way. Even when I went to my first auctions in the ‘80’s.
I used to go to the City of Toronto Auction. That’s where I think I solidified my tractor fever!
Thanks for showing this auction and showing everything you saw! 👍🏻👍🏻
I mean, my feelings are that if they are going to bid on the product, it's okay, but if they have no intentions on buying or bidding, they should leave it alone
@@FarmallFanatic I agree!
Decent little 300.( Painted like a 350 like quite a few are)..
How often do you see IH 1000 and 2000 loaders at the auctions? I have had a heck of a time trying to track them down.
About once or twice a year
Man that will be sweet with duals and what a beautiful sight it would be plowing under that crimson clover 🍀🤔 😂😂😂😂
Ahahahahahahaha 🤣
No joke! The orange I’ve got just clashes with the red bosom of the crimson clover!😂
Was the 8-16 auctioned? Liked to have seen what it fetched.
Yep sure was
Hey FF
Just bought my first Farmall
47 A Cultivator
What grade fluids do you recommend?
Oil
Trans
Hydro?
If you want to direct me to one of your videos, that’d work too!
Thanks for all the great info and videos
Next video
thanks for the video, very informative. @@FarmallFanatic
Hey FF one more question
The hood says A culti-vision. Who knows if original? But is my tractor an A, AV, or a SuperA? How do I tell? By the Serial number?
Yes, the serial number
The 1468 & 1568 had the DV 550 truck motor in them
I like the 14-9's better too.
Let's do it!
Did you happen to see the 2 F-30 High Crops? I thought the restoration on them was real good.
I did they were very nice
So the (stage 2) super m had a pretty expensive add on. It had a M&W gear reduction starter. Probably had some M&W slugs in those cylinders too. Never know when one has the Hi Torque 3/4" crank hiding in that oilpan.
Mean upgrades right there
11:41 in Ohio weights go high I don’t know what your talking about chalkers auction wants 1$ a pound for letter series weights also will you be at the next chalkers auction
I guess I was referring to a little bit deeper into ohio than chalkers
@@FarmallFanatic oh
The state of Nebraska ordered ordered 5 cubs with mowers for parks
The reason they don't like the International 1468 and the 1568 is that they pull. I don't care what they think about those two V8-powered tractors because I watch videos on those two tractors, plowing, and those tractors have a lot of power and this I never heard anything bad about those two tractors plus it gives it the hot rod look that's what I and you can still find those tractors
Well, I wasn't talking about those 2 tractors specifically. I was speaking in general terms only
You would have to check the serial # on that restorable Super M to confirm which stage it is .
I was at this show today, 8-11- 23
Did you see all the golf carts?
Sharp 1256!!
We had a 412 fast hitch semi mount plow use to pull with 560 gas.
That would be cool
@@FarmallFanatic I have seen a few 312 at auction but can never get to the auction. If I buy one gives me a reason to buy another tractor to hook it to lol.
@@williamspates1015 exactly
My Super M has 13.6-38 on rear but would like 14.9-38
13.6 isn't a big enough foot print... I'm really leaning toward the 14.9.
I use dawn dish soap and water.
MT is like a 40. About like a Farmall A in HP.
Makes sense
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Alright let's see what we got
I need a Gravely convertible.. they're getting hard to find
Did you see my farmall super H when you were looking down the line behind you?
It said on it 1954 Farmall super H owned and was stored by John, Tim Jones and Timothy Rogers
I sure did
Looks like you didn't leave the auction empty handed ..
No I couldn't resess those hubs
Have those cub weights if your interested northwest ohio with bolts 26lbs
Definitely interested
my intro: LET'S DO THIS! . Your intro:LETS GO LETS GRO!. my outro: KEEP ON SOWING. Your outro: hey thanks for watching I'll see ya in the next video
Talking about JD plow pulling harder than an international
Talk to the Amish they would say the same thing about the corn binder and I believe the same thing on the horse drawn sickle mower
I guess I would say the same thing about the disk , the older JD disks pulls harder than the IH disk
I'm not surprised
I want a 1256 so damn bad....TA deletes are for people who cant operate a TA
Haha yep
Mmmmm steak sandwich 🥪
Yeah it was pretty good
Regulators mount up
Anyone's guess what auction tractors and parts will bring. Based on past experience geographic popularity of brands/models seems to drive demand and prices.
Correct
I know a guy that scored a Mta one serial number ahead of the one he already owned
That is odd
M-560 IS 2-3/4" AXLE
Correct