I love the tractor videos you make at euro auction and seeing what they make ! Keep them coming , that Ford 5000 was nice and original and made the money
2640 was a great tractor, and that one you have there has been looked after and great to see her side engine covers still fitted, Great clip" and thanks for the share, .
The 5000 has power steering, easily identified by the presence of the power steering oil pump and reservoir, mounted on the timing gears. Also the steering drag link is connected directly to the left hand side king pin on manually steered tractors, with the drag link running to the crows foot under the radiator on power steered tractors like in your video😊 Keep up the good work, I love watching your videos, especially the auction tours. I was a regular visitor to the UK auctions before Brexit.
The 4000 4WD is a County 4000Four the genuine county built tractors always had 8 stud rear axles and the the tractors fitted aftermarket with 4WD kits were standard 6 stud axles.
Great video Michael, in the 80s we used to have 3 Belarus tractors on our farm,they were brilliant,you could get 3 Belarus for the price of 1 Ford 5600 , I even went to the Minsk tractor plant in Belarus Russia,they turned out 365 tractors a day and a third of those were exported regards Roy from Norfolk
I have driven a County 974 big wheeler in forestry spec, pushing dozer blade, Igland double drum timber winch on its rear, James Jones of Larbert, Scotland, conversion, 2 foot throttle's in the cab, it would pull a house down, I was operating it down in Surrey after 1987 storm.
love the classics I could watch videos like this all day long.
I love the tractor videos you make at euro auction and seeing what they make ! Keep them coming , that Ford 5000 was nice and original and made the money
2640 was a great tractor, and that one you have there has been looked after and great to see her side engine covers still fitted, Great clip" and thanks for the share, .
Great video Michael, what an auction set up that was👍.
The 5000 has power steering, easily identified by the presence of the power steering oil pump and reservoir, mounted on the timing gears.
Also the steering drag link is connected directly to the left hand side king pin on manually steered tractors, with the drag link running to the crows foot under the radiator on power steered tractors like in your video😊
Keep up the good work, I love watching your videos, especially the auction tours. I was a regular visitor to the UK auctions before Brexit.
Love your videos Michael all best from cork ireland your a great man
Hi Michael Nice look round Have a good weekend Thanks again
7710 out of USA only with back window like that.
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Good evening, Michael. Some great old tracto4s in auction the MF tractors are my favourite. Great video again
Love the tractor sale great job keep on keeping on
The 4000 4WD is a County 4000Four the genuine county built tractors always had 8 stud rear axles and the the tractors fitted aftermarket with 4WD kits were standard 6 stud axles.
Good info thanks. Everyday is a school day
Thats a brilliant video, keep them coming
Hello Michael nice look around at different machines and tractors one or two I have driven in my years of being in agriculture
Couple of years back. I drove a New Holland T7 210. The reg plate was HX13 DYN
Great video Michael, in the 80s we used to have 3 Belarus tractors on our farm,they were brilliant,you could get 3 Belarus for the price of 1 Ford 5600 , I even went to the Minsk tractor plant in Belarus Russia,they turned out 365 tractors a day and a third of those were exported regards Roy from Norfolk
Interesting
Great video
When you go on the road run you ought to drive your old ford !!! I was the one who said hello to you in ring 2...
Hello again. Yes I should take it
I have driven a County 974 big wheeler in forestry spec, pushing dozer blade, Igland double drum timber winch on its rear, James Jones of Larbert, Scotland, conversion, 2 foot throttle's in the cab, it would pull a house down, I was operating it down in Surrey after 1987 storm.
the 2 fords and the big masseys were nice and tidy
The 7710 seems to have a North American spec rear window
I didn’t think it was European
@@GCSMachineryI'm sure I didn't see any lights on the front of the 7710,they were on the mudguards. English spec is at the front
The 2640 had a Staffs reg. a farm near me had one similar and a 2wd one as well ,I wonder if its the same one.
7710 is American 100%
I did a check on the reg number of the 7710 it was first registered April 24 so I’d say America import
Do you know the 7610 made. It was mine for a short while? Thanks
Will look it up
Super video you didn't happen to notice what the fordson major diesel made that was after the E27n
I can find out tomorrow
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@@michaelking4161 thank you she looked In fairly good condition would like one like that myself 👍
The fendt with the horses on was once by owned by james green down in dorset, believe I'm right in saying he had the horses painted on it.
Did you buy anything at the auction,great video,sum set up there
Yes I did
Well done
Saw you today A1079 near Pocklington flashed and waved but you didn’t see me about 15.30hrs
Wasn’t me but my truck I think.
@@GCSMachinery Toyota and trailer
@@johnwelburn9966 yes
What price was the Ford SQ’s make ??
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Hi Michael the 5000 has power steering you showed the res another hard day here 😢
I HAVE A D REG 2645 , GREAT OLD DOG!!
Do all those tractor drivers work there or are they casuals ? Another excellent video thanks . Can you show us some. JCB 2cx s please .
Agency drivers
The S on the Massey could mean scrapping tractor 😊
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Where's your young lady ????🎉🎉😮