That's one of the best sounds in this world a 2 cyclinder with a straight pipes. Love the video and mostly love the old Deere's. I have a G I restored and I use it on the farm dam near every day. Thank you Sir for the great video
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@Otis Clyde thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I grew up on a farm in the Mossel Bay district, South Cape region, South Africa. Even though my father was a Ford man, we still enjoyed the 'butt butt butt' sound of the John Deere. In our region we refered to them as the 'klop' John Deere because of the 'butt butt butt' sound. Even though I'm not a farmer, I'm still enjoying the sound of a tractor and the smell of the freshly ploughed soil.
Yes indeed these are among the finest tractors ever made. I have 4 two lungers myself, sort of put away now but I will get them going again soon. This video gives me the motive, miss that sound. Some of you made comments about different soil types concerning ease of plowing or being tough, all so true. Here in Kansas soil varies a lot from nice mellow bottom land to very tough clay gumbo only a short distance from each other. I hope it's ok to say here what has become a long time nick name for the tough soil, that is "tiger sh*t gumbo. Oh well thanks for the great video.
He used to plow them rows straight and deep ,and me I'd walk along behind. A busting them claughds with my own two bare feet ,old rivers was a friend of mine 😢
Those were the real tractor days! The new ones just arn't the same! The new tractors are like new trains, nice but they just don't have the sole of the old rail road engines and the new tractors just don't have sole like these!
Nice tractors but they wouldn't be plowing that easy around southern Ohio in this clay and rock. They may be able to manage a 2 bottom plow. Nice video.
I was wondering if I could get some help with identifying a section of an old plow. I want to paint this beam, plowshare and moldboard, but I'm not sure what brand colours to paint it yet. There are two identification numbers on it: P1125 and P1136. If anyone has knowledge on this, would be greatly appreciated!
Dai trattori degli anni 50 60 a cuelli di adesso sì riconosce il grande progresso i nuovi agricoltori anno a disposizione trattori che sono come vetture ciao tube
No anxiety and no depression just beautiful alone time ✨️with 💚 Johnny putt putt 💕
One of my first memories is sitting in Grandpa's lap and steering the "Johnny Pop" almost 60 years ago!! Thanks for the sounds!!
I think this beautiful putt putt plowing trains is one of the best things I've seen in my life!!
Thanks Brodie
That's one of the best sounds in this world a 2 cyclinder with a straight pipes. Love the video and mostly love the old Deere's. I have a G I restored and I use it on the farm dam near every day. Thank you Sir for the great video
Awesome video, talk about bringing ya back, what a great sound !
I love this… I wish that highway wasn’t there though and the land looked like it did when those tractors were built.. ❤
Outstanding job people, You sure had them singing that good ole Johnnie Popper tune
marty oda love that sound
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I was stupid forgot my account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Miles Khalid Instablaster =)
@Otis Clyde thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Otis Clyde it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
Good machines and for be olds working very well. Excellent job of restoration.
Great low end torque. That is real plowing too. Not soft ground. Good pull.
Que hermoso si yo pudiera darle vueltas al tiempo y que volvieran esas épocas!
I grew up on a farm in the Mossel Bay district, South Cape region, South Africa. Even though my father was a Ford man, we still enjoyed the 'butt butt butt' sound of the John Deere. In our region we refered to them as the 'klop' John Deere because of the 'butt butt butt' sound. Even though I'm not a farmer, I'm still enjoying the sound of a tractor and the smell of the freshly ploughed soil.
Con el salto exagerado, de la ciencia y su tecnología, se fue la abundancia de trabajo, y esas épocas maravillosas.
Nice video, I had a '52 A and now mess around with a 4320 pulling and plowing keep up the good work
Yes indeed these are among the finest tractors ever made. I have 4 two lungers myself, sort of put away now but I will get them going again soon. This video gives me the motive, miss that sound. Some of you made comments about different soil types concerning ease of plowing or being tough, all so true. Here in Kansas soil varies a lot from nice mellow bottom land to very tough clay gumbo only a short distance from each other. I hope it's ok to say here what has become a long time nick name for the tough soil, that is "tiger sh*t gumbo. Oh well thanks for the great video.
This is sure fun to watch!
Nothing like the popping johnnys ☺
looks like a good day of plowing!
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onelonleyfarmer i also agree its a good day for plowing too
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Very cool to watch!
He used to plow them rows straight and deep ,and me I'd walk along behind. A busting them claughds with my own two bare feet ,old rivers was a friend of mine 😢
I miss my grandfather.
That ground sure does plow easy. In our area an A is a two bottom tractor and the 720 is a three bottom tractor.
The old equipment works the best.
Like that 720 diesel
It looked like fun.
Those were the real tractor days! The new ones just arn't the same! The new tractors are like new trains, nice but they just don't have the sole of the old rail road engines and the new tractors just don't have sole like these!
The reason they stoped is of all the dam tree huggers and emissions and plus there is so many people on the world you could keep up
Nice!
Now, where is the disc day compilation? :)
Nice tractors but they wouldn't be plowing that easy around southern Ohio in this clay and rock. They may be able to manage a 2 bottom plow. Nice video.
I was wondering if I could get some help with identifying a section of an old plow. I want to paint this beam, plowshare and moldboard, but I'm not sure what brand colours to paint it yet. There are two identification numbers on it: P1125 and P1136. If anyone has knowledge on this, would be greatly appreciated!
There is no mention of when nor where.
Where is this filmed? Reminds me of home.
+Scott Bango Arce , in southwest Missouri. A combination of soil types, some of the field had a lot of creek gravel type rocks in it.
Sounds like a BUNCH of HARLEY DAVIDSONS!!! ( JOHN DAVIDSONS??? ) 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Dai trattori degli anni 50 60 a cuelli di adesso sì riconosce il grande progresso i nuovi agricoltori anno a disposizione trattori che sono come vetture ciao tube
I had a 1949 b.
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