EDIT FROM THE OWNERS!!!! At 6:50 Time the Case with the blade and bin crane are not for sale!!! Also the tractors were put into the shed's starting in 1976 and up to 2004. My mistake on that stuff. Enjoy!
Haven't seen the steel wheels in a while. We had a John Deere D with both steel and rubber wheels. The steel wheels were used if you had broke land, not flat tires here from roots or stumps. They were a good idea.
Really well kept equipment of all ages, thanks for sharing. The Oxford car is British 🇬🇧, made by Morris Motors, Cowely, Oxford. The site is owned today by BMW and makes the Mini range of cars there.
That is a really nice variety of old tractors to have all in one sale. I've always been Deere guy, with the old D's being one of my favorites. But I sure do like those WD IH's. They just look like some kind'a little brute.
Yes the variety is very nice. He really had good taste and you are right those tractor’s do look good. My grandpa’s friend farmed with them for year’s and loved them.
Nice job Josh. Just sat down and turned on RUclips and there you are. Amazing collections, but no windmills. 😆 Definitely will be keeping watch in the future. 👍😎
Al I’m so glad it popped up and thank you for watching Real content!!! Check out the other videos on the channel and you’ll see windmill stuff! I’m going to call you soon👍🏻
First time on your channel Excellent presentation And that chunky car near the end is an English Austin Cambridge Austin was part of the Morris and eventually Roots groups,or something like that Watching from Western Australia I visited the eastern side of your country last year,was in Richies yard in Bolton Might have to go back for that auction if not too cold that time of year Keep up the good work 🇦🇺🇮🇪 🚜🇨🇦
I would hope they will be going back into the barns until the sale. Leaving them outside for 6 months, through the winter would be a shame after the guy spent 30 years storing them
Hey Ty! I ran into your channel a long while back and recognized your name! Yes a cool collection for sure. I can ask and see if everything will be stored away or not. If your in the area and need a spot to stay let me know.
The 427 in the GM trucks had a nasty habit of dropping valves if you over revved them a little bit. They were gutless unless you over revved them anyway. The 366 was a better GM engine for trucks.
EDIT FROM THE OWNERS!!!! At 6:50 Time the Case with the blade and bin crane are not for sale!!!
Also the tractors were put into the shed's starting in 1976 and up to 2004. My mistake on that stuff. Enjoy!
Wow, what a collection of old tractors.
Nice video very cool tractors and the background scenery was amazing
What a collection of old iron. Collectors dream
An amazing collector he was. Wish I could have met him.
@@WestCanClassics i bet. People like that seem to have an eye to keep gems
Haven't seen the steel wheels in a while. We had a John Deere D with both steel and rubber wheels. The steel wheels were used if you had broke land, not flat tires here from roots or stumps. They were a good idea.
Yes they both had their pro’s and con’s. Very cool to see them all.
Impressive, thanks.
Really well kept equipment of all ages, thanks for sharing. The Oxford car is British 🇬🇧, made by Morris Motors, Cowely, Oxford. The site is owned today by BMW and makes the Mini range of cars there.
Thanks Ashton. That help’s out and is exactly why I had no idea what it was. A strange thing to see in Canada.
Good to see the exhaust covered
Yes for sure. They have taken great care of this stuff, have to get it outside for pics.
Great collection of Tractors and beautiful scenery. New sub here from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thank you Sean and thank you for the sub. I really hope to get to Ireland someday. You live in a beautiful country. Stay tuned for more great videos.
Hey, thanks for taking me along with you. Just imagen the hours the hard working men put in on those tractors! Jim in NZ.
Jim thank’s for the comment. A lot of hard work that is for sure. Have always wanted to go to NZ. Have a great day. Josh
That is a really nice variety of old tractors to have all in one sale. I've always been Deere guy, with the old D's being one of my favorites. But I sure do like those WD IH's. They just look like some kind'a little brute.
Yes the variety is very nice. He really had good taste and you are right those tractor’s do look good. My grandpa’s friend farmed with them for year’s and loved them.
Nice video, can't believe they are going to let that stuff sit outside all winter uncovered.
Thank you. Yes I am unsure if they are going back inside or being covered etc.
Alot of American ag history there,thanks for filming!
Thank you for commenting. A lot of History that is for sure. Great to see it preserved.
Nice job Josh. Just sat down and turned on RUclips and there you are. Amazing collections, but no windmills. 😆 Definitely will be keeping watch in the future. 👍😎
Al I’m so glad it popped up and thank you for watching Real content!!! Check out the other videos on the channel and you’ll see windmill stuff! I’m going to call you soon👍🏻
@WestCanClassics Sounds great Josh. Sorry I haven't reached out, as this a busy time doing customers fall clean ups. Looking forward to a catch up.😎
Awesome video!!! 4😊
Thank you very much.
Wish I was out there seeing it !
Nice bunch of of old iron back when fuel purple gas was 6 bucks a 45 gallon barrol
Yes crazy to think about. What a time to be alive.
First time on your channel Excellent presentation And that chunky car near the end is an English Austin Cambridge Austin was part of the Morris and eventually Roots groups,or something like that Watching from Western Australia I visited the eastern side of your country last year,was in Richies yard in Bolton Might have to go back for that auction if not too cold that time of year
Keep up the good work 🇦🇺🇮🇪 🚜🇨🇦
Thanks so much for the identification of stuff and thank you for watching😃 pretty cool this is being seen worldwide.
great video!
Thank you, check out the owner’s auction too. They are great people.
At 10:41 thats a Titan 10- 20. probably the most valuable parts tractor there. I hope it dosent go for scrap as a lot of them probably will.
I think there is a lot of collectors around still that won’t let the Titan go to scrap for sure. Some of the others you are likely right on,
I would hope they will be going back into the barns until the sale. Leaving them outside for 6 months, through the winter would be a shame after the guy spent 30 years storing them
I will keep updated on this and I assume that will be the case.
Hopefully you can get a good deal & score a tractor
None for me in my budget likely. However lot’s for people with a good budget. Some really nice stuff.
Thanks for posting this. I live way down in Tennessee and cannot buy any of the equipment, but I enjoy looking at it.
Thanks for the comment. I wish this video helps the seller’s get top dollar for their auction and it is great that everyone can watch.
Nice collection. I'll subscribe. Thanks for the video. I might make the drive to make a video preview myself.. Not sure though.
Hey Ty! I ran into your channel a long while back and recognized your name! Yes a cool collection for sure. I can ask and see if everything will be stored away or not. If your in the area and need a spot to stay let me know.
@@WestCanClassics Wow! thanks so much for the offer!
So nice them scap guys never got them not yet anyways so far
Oh they won’t get them. These will go to collectors.
When you see 100 vintage tractors, you wonder if there are 100 buyers...
I think it’s more that there is 500 buyers and only 100 will get them.
I thought they would be a few david brown tractors
I agree they can be common depending on the area or not common at all.
I think he's a year late for that sale the price has dropped but so good tractors of all state good video
I’m not sure about that. All great tractors and well cared for
10 20 titan last in project line
Yes thank you Wayne
22;53 w-12
Whelp....the video starts off great but then really starts going downhill @ 3:56 sadly.
3:56 does that mean you aren’t a john deere fan?
Called aslip
Buy one, screw Deer.
junk melt it down
The 427 in the GM trucks had a nasty habit of dropping valves if you over revved them a little bit. They were gutless unless you over revved them anyway. The 366 was a better GM engine for trucks.
All good information. I’m sure they were a half decent engine as long as you take care of them and don’t abuse.