I bleed jd green but I have to admit that's a nice fleet of classic horse power that was built with pride and quality. I always appreciate a farmer who takes pride in classic equipment no matter the brand. Keep the classics rolling. They will be here long after the new stuff is rolling out of the factory doors today.
Another great video filming the classics! Nice find. You can tell These guys are class A operators...to have all older iron looking and running that good and farmyard and silo area neat as a pin.
Thanks for the sharing the nice white and oliver tractors chopping hay! My brothers chop , haul , and bag all of their forage with Whites , Oliver's and New Holland FP 230 chopper simaler the operation in this video in South East MN.
Awesome to see olivers an whites still be used on the farm. Dad Had a 1355 oliver tractor on the farm back in the 80's which is the firsr tractor I learned to drive at the age of 8 yrs old.
@@bigtractorpower it was used for pulling wagons of all types, pulled a manure spreader even in winter (had a Cabet on) rake hay, until 1990. When it caught fire in our machine shed in Jan. The shed an all other equipment was saved the the 1355 burnt up.
The 195 was a update from the 155 series 3 Great looking tractor and very strong nice To see what looks like a Oliver 1365 row crop tractor powered by Fiat and a 1800 Oliver narrow front and a white 160 on the blower great vid again Jason keep bringing them !!!!!!
Don't know your Whites and Oliver's too well...the 195 was an update of the 185 from the previous 100 series tractors. The White tractor running the blower was either a 125 or likely a 145 not a 160. The 160 was again part of the previous 100 series withe the aforementioned 185. Different decals and cab color/roof than the 100 series Workhorse's seen in this video. Also that was not an 1800 Oliver. Looked to be a 1750 or 1850.
We had a few dairy farms around when I was a kid. I miss the sound of a chopper cutting corn in the fall. It been 20 years since I ran a chopper. We had a 3970 John Deere with a hay head and three row corn head. Power came from a 4450 and later an 8100 John Deere. Chopper wagons give way to a Richardton dump wagon and trucks. The next change was hiring out to a custom harvester. We just drove trucks and packed the bunker.
For the little bit of forage we do each year for the beef herd we use a 8660 massey and dion f41kp and I know when my grandpa was still running the farm I think he had a 2-155 white but im not to sure if that was the exact model
Probably since it was rented would be my guess as to why all the issues. From my personal experience anything rented is usually not taken the best care of.
Those Whites were certainly not the prettiest, most attractive machines, but they're cool for the unique and rare factor. Appears to have been equipped with adequate lighting and some good visibility though. Thry may not be rare elsewhere, but they are unicorns around my part of Texas.
WFE was very strong in the mid west and north east. Where I grew up in New York they were strong sellers. It’s interesting how some tractor lines are more regional and others are nation wide.
Excellent choices for tractors. 2 of the best. And awww, look at the cute little Oliver raking! 🥹 Oh, and thanks for the explanation of the 4-color emblem. Once you know, it’s a pretty big “duh” moment.
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Awesome line up of White and Oliver tractors! That 195 looks brand new! That narrow front Oliver is a great catch!
We still work our 2wd 195. It's a great tractor!
I bleed jd green but I have to admit that's a nice fleet of classic horse power that was built with pride and quality.
I always appreciate a farmer who takes pride in classic equipment no matter the brand. Keep the classics rolling. They will be here long after the new stuff is rolling out of the factory doors today.
I couldn’t have said it any better, never really liked any tractor other than JD, but ya certainly can appreciate older classics in other colors.
Thank you for the videos
Another great video filming the classics! Nice find. You can tell These guys are class A operators...to have all older iron looking and running that good and farmyard and silo area neat as a pin.
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Whites, Olivers, forage harvesting.... you know I'm watching!
Thanks for the sharing the nice white and oliver tractors chopping hay! My brothers chop , haul , and bag all of their forage with Whites , Oliver's and New Holland FP 230 chopper simaler the operation in this video in South East MN.
It's great seeing an operational farm still using old school tractors. Great video.
Filling silo on concrete, that is nice. Everything's taken care of so well there.
Classic setting all the way around.
Great video Jason! Thanks for sharing.
It's just great to watch a silage video with some nice classic machines in it😉👍
This was extra cool to watch all these older tractors. The 195 had a lot of HP for a tractor that light.
Great tractors!
The big Whites were great tractors.
Awesome to see olivers an whites still be used on the farm. Dad Had a 1355 oliver tractor on the farm back in the 80's which is the firsr tractor I learned to drive at the age of 8 yrs old.
Very cool. The Fiat built 1300 series are harder to find. They are neat tractors. What jobs did your family’s 1355 get used for?
@@bigtractorpower it was used for pulling wagons of all types, pulled a manure spreader even in winter (had a Cabet on) rake hay, until 1990. When it caught fire in our machine shed in Jan. The shed an all other equipment was saved the the 1355 burnt up.
Great looking tractor, loved seeing the Oliver with the open station racking. Thanks
Always liked the look of that tractor. Never had one but my dad had a 2-180. Fun tractor to drive but got too had to find parts for it.
That WHITE 195 Workhorse is a cool looking tractor. 👌🏻
Nice seeing the old WHITE tractors
I had never seen a white brand farm tractor till I started watching your channel. Great stuff as always BTP thanks
WFE was a big company. They were strong in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.
The 195 was a update from the 155 series 3
Great looking tractor and very strong nice
To see what looks like a Oliver 1365 row crop tractor powered by Fiat and a 1800 Oliver narrow front and a white 160 on the blower great vid again Jason keep bringing them !!!!!!
Don't know your Whites and Oliver's too well...the 195 was an update of the 185 from the previous 100 series tractors. The White tractor running the blower was either a 125 or likely a 145 not a 160. The 160 was again part of the previous 100 series withe the aforementioned 185. Different decals and cab color/roof than the 100 series Workhorse's seen in this video. Also that was not an 1800 Oliver. Looked to be a 1750 or 1850.
Thank you for watching. The Oliver raking is 1365, the wagon tractor is a 1650 and the silo tractor is a 170.
@@bigtractorpower that silo tractoe is not a 170. I can tell by the hood. It's one of the smaller frame Workhorse models...i.e. the 125 or 145
Love the chopping vids 💪
We had a few dairy farms around when I was a kid. I miss the sound of a chopper cutting corn in the fall. It been 20 years since I ran a chopper. We had a 3970 John Deere with a hay head and three row corn head. Power came from a 4450 and later an 8100 John Deere. Chopper wagons give way to a Richardton dump wagon and trucks. The next change was hiring out to a custom harvester. We just drove trucks and packed the bunker.
I had a New Holland 290 with row grop corn to. Power machine and easy drive. Very good video, my friend, Congratulations. 👍
Good to see these tractors still looking good and doing an eleven better job.
we use to have a White 2-85 it was a tough tractor had alot of power
Nice looking tractor looks well taken care of.
Nice looking tractor
Great Video. Glad to see another White Video. The 195 is one of my Favorite Whites.
The Work Horse tractors are always neat to find. They are on the rare side to see.
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Great commentary and an outstanding video done by you. Wish I could be there. John T.
Super clean tractor... love it
For the little bit of forage we do each year for the beef herd we use a 8660 massey and dion f41kp and I know when my grandpa was still running the farm I think he had a 2-155 white but im not to sure if that was the exact model
Love to see your videos we have 3 whites. 4-210.+ 105. + 80 We farm with and a international 4586
Nice tractors. The 2-105 is one of my all time favorites.
One wagon has a higher value then the tractor. I appreciate this farmers choices in making his farm efficient
It is interesting to see how equipment costs have changed.
Great vídeo Jason.
If only vehicles could be used daily and still last 40 years
The tractors aren’t exposed to salt in the winter!!
@@mfreund15448 not totally true.
Nice looking iron
I wish that was me. 2-85 white with a jd cut and throw 38 with 16 foot HnS wagons is as big as we got. 👍👍
You had a very cool chopping team. I wish I could have filmed it.
Hello! Very fine 195...
Neat old tractor.
Nice video 👍
we had two olivers and one john deere and a new holland 718 chopper.
Did similar with a 5140 Case IH and a fox chopper
We were looking at a white 195 like this for a while but we rented it and it had a few to many problems.
Probably since it was rented would be my guess as to why all the issues. From my personal experience anything rented is usually not taken the best care of.
@@Josiahdrews1466 yes well we were the first to rent it the dealer had just gotten it in so the problems were from the past owner.
@@GriswoldFarms makes sense
You just don't see those tractors down here in East Texas.
When I saw how dry that hay was getting chopped I knew right away it was going into a harvestore
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I wonder if the reason for the pvc pipe on the harvest store silos is for the bladder bags are removed internal and mounted in a building?
I'm curious where in South Central Wisconsin this was filmed?
Those Whites were certainly not the prettiest, most attractive machines, but they're cool for the unique and rare factor. Appears to have been equipped with adequate lighting and some good visibility though. Thry may not be rare elsewhere, but they are unicorns around my part of Texas.
WFE was very strong in the mid west and north east. Where I grew up in New York they were strong sellers. It’s interesting how some tractor lines are more regional and others are nation wide.
Any idea when you will use some footage from my farm?
Is this the same farm at the tail end of your tractors chopping video from 5 months ago?
It is.
What's he do with that hay after he gets it up Jason? Silige?
This is silage which is feed for dairy cows. BTP points that out at the beginning of this video.
what are the other tractors? White 145? Oliver 1655?
Cant be a 1655 due to the grill. Probably a 1650 or 1750 would be my guess.
Looks like maybe a 1365 on the rake made by fiat
That's what I was thinking!
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Excellent choices for tractors. 2 of the best. And awww, look at the cute little Oliver raking! 🥹 Oh, and thanks for the explanation of the 4-color emblem. Once you know, it’s a pretty big “duh” moment.
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