My Russian friend, you will never read this but you did a great work with this video. I live in “the Motor City”, Detroit, Michigan and love antique machinery. Thank you.
loved seeing those weird old tractors, especially the 1 or 2 cylinder ones with their weird starting ways. It was something beautiful and very nostalgic. Thank you very much for remembering them in this video. Regards
Thanks so very much for this wonderful look at one of my favourite subjects, I was driven around on a c1949 Fordson when I was small on a farm in Wales for a sadly very short time and loved them ever since. When you see the manufacturing figures here what a shame that so very many are now gone for ever, but thankfully a few people have saved some of them for the viewing pleasure of many. Brilliant channel!
Great compilation of old tractor footage, and great historical information! I've always appreciated older tractors, and some of these I've never seen before online or otherwise. Thanks for posting!
The only tractor I recognized was the Ford N model. I've seen many of them in fields across america, in my lifetime. I recognized it immediately. Fascinating machines.
Nice video, narration was awesome too. There are a lot of these video's out there but rarely do you get the in depth history of the machine's. Nice Job Dude!!!!
Good video. Small correction. The John Deere D came with steel wheels and later with pnumatic tires, not solid tires. My neighbour had the first air tire in the area. Apperintly it sat in the showroom a long time as people were afraid to try these tires. He had it toll he died. Also you should have mentioned that John Deere bought Waterloo boy and sold it untill they developed the D.
О безопасности в те времена явно не заморачивались ) открытые маховики рядом с водителем, и сидушки без спинок, стоит сделать неверное движение, и моментально намотает на один из них )
You over looked a very important contributor to the tractor development. Hart-Parr coined the word tractor in the U.S. in the late 1890's it later became a quality tractor and was incoperated into the Oliver Corp. which was absorbed and destroyed by White Motor Corp. along with MM Corp in the "60-70's era of American Farm history. The Oliver Corp while controlled by the Oliver Family had several major contributions to the tractor industry such as Independent PTO, 2 speed transmission with one shift lever, and was an earlly leader in diesel and hydro systems in agriculture.
Белой завистью завидую людям,что история перед глазами... есть что детям показать..... А насчет перевода,что вы народ, зациклились,человек нормальным делом занят, найдите материалы сделайте фильм и переведите сами....
Много хубаво видео! В българия повечето трактори ги е имало преди комунизмът! Те са били конфискувани и използвани в земеделските стопанства! Днес младежите за първи път виждат тази техника! ☺
иностранцы давно поняли что вкладывать деньги нужно в изобретателей и технологии а наша так называемая элита что при царе что сейчас думает только о себе и своём потомстве как бы побольше украсть что возьмёшь с дураков вот и всегда позади планеты всей хотя талантами Россия богата
Самая мерзкая черта человека, это холуйство, тупое подобострастие и лизоблюдство перед заграницей и отвратительное желание оболгать и обосрать отчизну, при гнусной лености и нежелании узнать эту самую родину получше и поближе. Тьфу пакость!
У каждого народа есть свои нацисты, как ты, кому то не нравится г еканье, кому-то х еканье, кому-то а канье и тд., нормальные люди смотрят видео если им оно интересно....
Насобирать из кучи роликов один, это тоже труд, знаете ли. Неплохая подборка. Насчет озвучки складывается впечатление, что автор намеренно педалирует языковые акценты. Наверное для колорита и всякого хайпа.
Rumleys were NOT powered by a hot bulb engine! They used spark ignition and were started on gasoline then switched to Kerosene when the engine warmed up.
Рассказ про технику из серии ( видите это машина, у неё 4 колеса и двигатель, сделана в 19 лохматом году называется жигули, экскурсия окончена). Задумка была интересная да исполнение жиденькое.
My Russian friend, you will never read this but you did a great work with this video. I live in “the Motor City”, Detroit, Michigan and love antique machinery. Thank you.
loved seeing those weird old tractors, especially the 1 or 2 cylinder ones with their weird starting ways. It was something beautiful and very nostalgic. Thank you very much for remembering them in this video. Regards
Thanks so very much for this wonderful look at one of my favourite subjects, I was driven around on a c1949 Fordson when I was small on a farm in Wales for a sadly very short time and loved them ever since.
When you see the manufacturing figures here what a shame that so very many are now gone for ever, but thankfully a few people have saved some of them for the viewing pleasure of many.
Brilliant channel!
Some real interesting tractors on this video I have never heard off. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you for taking the time to make this comprehensive, well composed video of some of the rarer early tractor from around the world. Well done.
I love the Field Marshall tractor. A beautiful example of one visits my local agricultural show every year. That and the wonderful Ferguson TE 20.
Great compilation of old tractor footage, and great historical information! I've always appreciated older tractors, and some of these I've never seen before online or otherwise. Thanks for posting!
Thankyou for the wide variety of machinery from so many countries and a special thanks for the subtitles.
Many other countries have nice old tractors too, It'a nice watching them all.
There are too many amazing old tractors each one is unique and exciting and its a golden opportunity to see many tractors working
Great clip. Many ancient tractors I have never seen before.
The only tractor I recognized was the Ford N model. I've seen many of them in fields across america, in my lifetime.
I recognized it immediately.
Fascinating machines.
Good stuff, my family used to have a McCormick Deering and a Ford 8N, love seeing the old stuff!!
One thing all these machines have in common!! They are all positively DANGEROUS !!!
Zdravím z České republiky, krásné video,
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Nice video, narration was awesome too. There are a lot of these video's out there but rarely do you get the in depth history of the machine's. Nice Job Dude!!!!
Thanks for sharing. I love videos of the old tractors. Nice job.
Reganize some companies being from NorthAmerica, but still learned new things. Beautiful sounds.
Good video. Small correction. The John Deere D came with steel wheels and later with pnumatic tires, not solid tires. My neighbour had the first air tire in the area. Apperintly it sat in the showroom a long time as people were afraid to try these tires. He had it toll he died. Also you should have mentioned that John Deere bought Waterloo boy and sold it untill they developed the D.
Thank you for showing us all on RUclips great old iron tractors. Keep up the great work.
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Thanks. Can't believe this is only about 100 years ago.
Toyru Tey Beautiful old machines. A lot of information. Thanks for the video. (y)
Чудесное видео! Спасибо, что показали это нам!
О безопасности в те времена явно не заморачивались ) открытые маховики рядом с водителем, и сидушки без спинок, стоит сделать неверное движение, и моментально намотает на один из них )
You over looked a very important contributor to the tractor development. Hart-Parr coined the word tractor in the U.S. in the late 1890's it later became a quality tractor and was incoperated into the Oliver Corp. which was absorbed and destroyed by White Motor Corp. along with MM Corp in the "60-70's era of American Farm history. The Oliver Corp while controlled by the Oliver Family had several major contributions to the tractor industry such as Independent PTO, 2 speed transmission with one shift lever, and was an earlly leader in diesel and hydro systems in agriculture.
Белой завистью завидую людям,что история перед глазами... есть что детям показать..... А насчет перевода,что вы народ, зациклились,человек нормальным делом занят, найдите материалы сделайте фильм и переведите сами....
Well put-together, enjoyed it all.
Fascinating! Great Video, Thanks!
i saw some old videos from you, like the hot rods one, your english is so much better now, great job.
THANK YOU, WONDERFUL!
Great compilation, with many machines I have never seen before.. Thanks.
Bravo les Hommes ! Les pionniers Merci
Много хубаво видео!
В българия повечето трактори ги е имало преди комунизмът!
Те са били конфискувани и използвани в земеделските стопанства!
Днес младежите за първи път виждат тази техника!
☺
Спасибо за познавательное видео!🖒
Géniale la présentation de chaque tracteur! Bravo !!!
Спасибо за познавательное видео.
Удачи!
А наши похоже все это время на лошадях пахали
@@Nja469 Да, до 30 х годов 20 века в России землю пахали на лошадях.
very good and intresting historical video
ААА, у меня сейчас уши отвалятся от такого произношения
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Снимаю шляпу перед иностранными крестьянами и правительством , что не сдают на металл такую уникальную технику .
иностранцы давно поняли что вкладывать деньги нужно в изобретателей и технологии а наша так называемая элита что при царе что сейчас думает только о себе и своём потомстве как бы побольше украсть что возьмёшь с дураков вот и всегда позади планеты всей хотя талантами Россия богата
сопли подотри и иди работай как это делают иностранцы и с бухлом подвязуй
Самая мерзкая черта человека, это холуйство, тупое подобострастие и лизоблюдство перед заграницей и отвратительное желание оболгать и обосрать отчизну, при гнусной лености и нежелании узнать эту самую родину получше и поближе.
Тьфу пакость!
چهتراکتورهایقدیمییوچقدرهمباهالبودن👍👍👍👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🕎✋️✌️⚘️🥰🥰🥰
16:50 Italian city, Tortona (AL), in ALABAMA? Wtf r u talking about?!🤣 (AL) stands for Alessandria🇮🇹. U made me laugh, that was a good one!
16:24. How smart... The steering wheel doubles as the starting crank.
Nice video, First time I seen some of the other coutries tractors
Well done! Missed a Hanomag, but u can't please everyone's favour!
Большое спасибо за предоставленное видео и информацию!!! Счастья и удачи вам!!!
Maravilhoso video, no meu Brasil não tem historia como esta
No history?! Huh? Why is half the Amazon rain forest destroyed? For farming! You have more history than you want to admit. Just saying.
You live in a country the size of a continent. You can start filming vintage tractors and tell us the Brazil tractor history. Why nut?
Excellent video 👌
Excellent video, thanks for producing it!
Great job putting the video together.
Awesome. Good video. Appreciate the extra effort you’ve made to both voice and research it.
O Brasil agradece pelo vídeo
thank you very nice show
Superb selection!
Well done enjoyed very much!
спасибо тебе дорогой человек!
Awesome video dude!
Крепкие старички.сделано на совесть.
I enjoyed the video very much :)
great video. thank you
I enjoyed the video very much, thanks..
Spectacular!
Moc pěkné ❤
Great video!
0:16 should have seen it before the seals were replaced.
2:40 ingenious rod to wheel drive, considering no one knew what a crankshaft was!
Dude, your videos rock!
Слушать это ГХэканье просто издевательство над собой. Тема видео интересная, но озвучка кабздец
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Не обижайте людей с Донбасса. Им слушать тамбовское аканье тоже противно, но они вежливо молчат.
У каждого народа есть свои нацисты, как ты, кому то не нравится г еканье, кому-то х еканье, кому-то а канье и тд., нормальные люди смотрят видео если им оно интересно....
Awesome video thank you
Amazing old machines. I wonder how many poor operators got themselves wrapped up in those open flywheels, belts and gears...😬
Interesting video, thanks man!
How many people might be injured starting these kind of tractors?
Loved your video ..
Thanks for the subs and Russian I prefer it like this!
Excellent !!! Thank You.
Насобирать из кучи роликов один, это тоже труд, знаете ли. Неплохая подборка. Насчет озвучки складывается впечатление, что автор намеренно педалирует языковые акценты. Наверное для колорита и всякого хайпа.
Хорошая работа.
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17:28. "El Sueco" is Spanish for "The Swede" lest there be any question where the tractor was from.
Al is not for Alabama, but for Alessandria. an Italian province. Orsi&sons Tortona (Alessandria) ;) great video
Your English isn't to bad Keep at it You'll get better
Great video.thanks for shareing
Excellent video. I like hearing your voice.
13:43 KEEPER!!
Till it backfires and rips her thumb off...
SIMPATICISSIMA LA SIGNORINA...💖
I'm sure we can still find a use for her even with one thumb
🌸 *Hello from french farmers witch have old tractors too* 🌸
👓 AMAZING !!! 👓
🥂🍾🍇𝔂𝓸𝓾𝓻 𝓯𝓻𝓲𝓮𝓷𝓭 from la FRANCE 𝓒ⒽⒶ𝓜ⓟ𝓐𝓰𝓝𝓔 𝓢Ⓨ𝓛𝓥𝓘𝓔 🍾🍷🍇
Love it
Итс из гуд видео, бро. Ай'м субскрайбед.
Super
Interesting
One's Of The biggest Tubes 🚇 engine
My dad has a Ford from 1950 just like one in video at 19:55, i have an old alis Chalmers wd45 tractor a 1948 model
Хороши железяки!!!
17:45 Galvez is a town in Santa Fe Province in Argentina and "El Sueco" means "The Swedish" in Spanish
Хорохее видео. Кому не нравится ГАзуйте переводите сами!👍
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Great thank you !!!
Dobre. Dzięki.
... geiles video.!
Thanks ! nice info
Nice .☺👍💪
сука, "перевод" чужого видоса просто бомба. давно так не ржал.
v , good
"С горячей головкой" - это калильный двигатель, на видео таких много. Их легко узнать по характерному звуку и большому маховику, они мультитопливные.
Rumleys were NOT powered by a hot bulb engine! They used spark ignition and were started on gasoline then switched to Kerosene when the engine warmed up.
Рассказ про технику из серии ( видите это машина, у неё 4 колеса и двигатель, сделана в 19 лохматом году называется жигули, экскурсия окончена). Задумка была интересная да исполнение жиденькое.