Thanks for reviving old memories. I showed cattle at the Crawford country fair for 15 years. Never missed going to the horse and tractor pulls. My older brother used to pull our Farmall super M down there Albion and Wattsburg. I have been in Florida since 1986 miss the fair good times.
FF I love the pulls. I used to go by myself to the Ohio state fair just to watch the (field) tractors. There was no TPA then. These amaze me with the power they have when their working. Look at that 560 Go Red ! Thanks for the vid.
That's awesome you got a chance to pull ! I used to drag race back before having kids but never did a tractor pull . You sure go to a lot of farm events over a year . Thanks for sharing and have a great evening !
We had a Farmall Super M-TA in the late '50s/early '60s. It was for Midwest/North Central row crop farm work (Chippewa County, Minnesota). The TA was great when pulling a 3-16 plow or a JD 14T baler and wagon. More than adequate power and a solid all-around tractor.
Nice M-TA! Get it and I’ll pop down and help ya! 2 on the field at the same time! Lol! What a video that would make! And when you are going to pull again (I sure hope you will), you need a dedicated camera man for the job. Yup! Got cha there FF too! Lol! Great video by the way. Thanks for sharing.
@@FarmallFanatic hey I'm sure you get bombed with service related questions. But my brother has an h. What do I do about engine oil sludge. I know you say run low ash 30 w oil. But should I try to do an engine flush or just leave it alone since it's ran that way 70 years and runs fine.
Great video 📸👍 love the sound of the old iron strutting their stuff 💪💪 still a huge Red Power 💪💥 fan though good pull for your first attempt 💪💪 hope its not the last 😁👍
Excellent video Gino :) that Massey Harris 44 tractor did not bad for row crop and Edwin Budd had wide front on his pull tractor also he did super one ! One tractor used pull super to in my area was 1950 Cockshutt COOP 40 with 1968 Dodge Slant 6 225 Cubic Inches size with 2 barrel carb and so wild guy snap pull chains of tongue got up super length before happened! Yes amazing those tractor you showed today and well tune up too! Excellent pull you did to Gino on Farmall Boom 💥 👏 👌 😀!
It's funny when you see your county fair because we have one here in Hamburg New York do you still have pulled it was called The Bull pull but they done away with it now I don't even like going to the fair anymore because they took that away there was always the ntpa and they would have a heck of a good show as far as antique tractors the one day and then the big pull another
Great video Farmall, I really enjoyed this one. Lots of good examples of every color. As a blue guy I thought the 6000 commander was cool, they weren't Fords best tractor but it's cool to see one once in awhile
Great job as always video was fun to watch you pulling as well you got an extra few feet after I was thinking you were done kinda caught second wind I couldn't tell was that when you pulled the tourqe
Wow. A jd 80. Don't see those everyday. I was at midwest old threshers and saw a 830 that had black on front by the number and it was at a tractor pull. It sounded mean.
Tractor pulling much like any other motorsport tires make all kinds of difference. It's not that older worn tires "grip" better but they allow some slip. As the load increases traction becomes a double edged sword, yes you are hooked up and moving but it will be pulling your rpm down where a little slip would keep the rpm up and use "friction" (I'm at a loss for a better term) instead of traction to keep you "hooked" to the track. I know what I like for tires on my pullers and have specific tires that go on that only see the track. I've had experience pulling anything from garden tractors up to N.T.P.A. Unless you're trying to spend a ton of money, enjoy it, run what you've brung, and have fun.
Every tractor is going to want something a little different from the tires (pressure, tread depth, and even hardness). I have a set of tires "seasoning" and it'll probably be another three years before they're ready. Everybody has their own recipes and we're like grandma guarding any information about her special dish.
Pulled against a guy this year in a 9,000 lb class with an Farmall H. He had I believe 4,500 lbs hanging off the thing and it weighted 7,600 lbs I think. I think he got last in the class, didn't pull to well.
I have looked all over but can't find no information about installing a after market dipstick for a farmall H oil pan I ordered one but I would like a little information about how to install it if any one has information about it I whoud Shure appreciate it thanks 👍😀
Depending on how they have your weights distributed on the tractor and if people pull a tractor the rear tires should be in not out and a super M-TA are the best at what they do and I pay attention to how those pullers have there weight and tires size and if i was going to pull a tractor id the weights on the front and the back no weights on the side front and back and also you want the front end come off the ground about 6in no higher than that
Just so you know, thick bar tires dig up alot of dirt and piles up in front of the sled..... you want the tires to bite but not dig up dirt and create holes....
I'd be on that MTA for $5,000.00. Around these parts? $9,000.00. John Deere's aren't a bad tractor. All those guys aren't dumb. I just don't know that they're worth that much more than Farmall's/Internationals.
That was awesome even the announcer said that it was you pulling on the far track are you now addicted I know I would be Farmall M & M T A would be going to p u l l s with me not into the smaller tractors just me Born and Raised on Farmall m
Caught the first half of the live feed. Well run fair pull. No wasted time. I know on the dragsters with the low tire pressure they run screws into the beads to keep the tire from spinning on the rim. Surprised the tires don't spin on the rims on these tractors with the low pressure
This was exciting to be up close on the track! Way to go Farmall!
Thanks for reviving old memories. I showed cattle at the Crawford country fair for 15 years. Never missed going to the horse and tractor pulls. My older brother used to pull our Farmall super M down there Albion and Wattsburg. I have been in Florida since 1986 miss the fair good times.
The SMTA’s were kicking a$$ and taking names at that pull . Thanks FF great video !🇺🇸
Definitely
FF I love the pulls. I used to go by myself to the Ohio state fair just to watch the (field) tractors. There was no TPA then. These amaze me with the power they have when their working. Look at that 560 Go Red ! Thanks for the vid.
Thanks for watching
That's awesome you got a chance to pull ! I used to drag race back before having kids but never did a tractor pull . You sure go to a lot of farm events over a year . Thanks for sharing and have a great evening !
That's the second Farmall painted blue 💙 nice 👍
It was fun to see you pull, too.
Thank you, and God bless
We had a Farmall Super M-TA in the late '50s/early '60s. It was for Midwest/North Central row crop farm work (Chippewa County, Minnesota). The TA was great when pulling a 3-16 plow or a JD 14T baler and wagon. More than adequate power and a solid all-around tractor.
I'll never be without
I just bought a 560 and love it and I'm a john deere guy
They win a lot around here
Great video … good job… loved it … we owned an SMTA back in the day loved that tractor good memories 👍
Yeah I really like em
Loved ❤Loved❤Loved it. Thanks again for sharing.
F f. That was a excellent presentation really appreciate you dragging us along ❤
Thanks for watching
good job
Nice M-TA! Get it and I’ll pop down and help ya! 2 on the field at the same time! Lol! What a video that would make! And when you are going to pull again (I sure hope you will), you need a dedicated camera man for the job. Yup! Got cha there FF too! Lol! Great video by the way. Thanks for sharing.
Love these! We started our ranch this year, and Farmall was our tractor of choice. Love the channel man. You helped me tune the carb to perfection
Thanks for subscribing
@@FarmallFanatic hey I'm sure you get bombed with service related questions. But my brother has an h. What do I do about engine oil sludge. I know you say run low ash 30 w oil. But should I try to do an engine flush or just leave it alone since it's ran that way 70 years and runs fine.
@@brianbeck4539 I might drop the oil pan and clean that out
@@FarmallFanatic ok cool. Thanks. I was definitely considering that as well.
Great job with your color commentary.
Nice pull. Red Power!!!
awesome job as always
Love seeing those Ms pulling
There was one there that did very well
Awesome video ,Thank you very much !!
Thanks for watching
Great video 📸👍 love the sound of the old iron strutting their stuff 💪💪 still a huge Red Power 💪💥 fan though good pull for your first attempt 💪💪 hope its not the last 😁👍
Oh i'm sure I will pull again
I pulled with John deere 620. I pulled around iowa.
Excellent video Gino :) that Massey Harris 44 tractor did not bad for row crop and Edwin Budd had wide front on his pull tractor also he did super one ! One tractor used pull super to in my area was 1950 Cockshutt COOP 40 with 1968 Dodge Slant 6 225 Cubic Inches size with 2 barrel carb and so wild guy snap pull chains of tongue got up super length before happened! Yes amazing those tractor you showed today and well tune up too! Excellent pull you did to Gino on Farmall Boom 💥 👏 👌 😀!
Good video 👌 thanks
That wide front SMTA is a beast
That 80 was sweet!
I love tractor pulls now I don’t pull a antique tractor I usually pull a international 706 or a 1066 but love the little tractors still
💪🏼❤oh the Red Power is just part of ya💪🏼❤
You guys have really nice pulling venues at your fairs out there in western PA, I need to get out to a few
Oh yea, there's a multitude in every county.
It's funny when you see your county fair because we have one here in Hamburg New York do you still have pulled it was called The Bull pull but they done away with it now I don't even like going to the fair anymore because they took that away there was always the ntpa and they would have a heck of a good show as far as antique tractors the one day and then the big pull another
Great video Farmall, I really enjoyed this one. Lots of good examples of every color. As a blue guy I thought the 6000 commander was cool, they weren't Fords best tractor but it's cool to see one once in awhile
They definitely look cool
A lot of red in the pulls. They are great tractors still. Have a good weekend! See ya!
Hope you liked the ending 👍
@@FarmallFanatic You made a heck of a pull! I didn't notice it was you till I went back and watched it again. lol
Great job as always video was fun to watch you pulling as well you got an extra few feet after I was thinking you were done kinda caught second wind I couldn't tell was that when you pulled the tourqe
That's actually when I went back into direct drive
Where im going on Friday is manito Illinois at 11am tractor pull and they pull nothing but IH red power
Love thatAI
Wow. A jd 80. Don't see those everyday. I was at midwest old threshers and saw a 830 that had black on front by the number and it was at a tractor pull. It sounded mean.
No I think it's the only one around this area
Tractor pulling much like any other motorsport tires make all kinds of difference. It's not that older worn tires "grip" better but they allow some slip. As the load increases traction becomes a double edged sword, yes you are hooked up and moving but it will be pulling your rpm down where a little slip would keep the rpm up and use "friction" (I'm at a loss for a better term) instead of traction to keep you "hooked" to the track. I know what I like for tires on my pullers and have specific tires that go on that only see the track. I've had experience pulling anything from garden tractors up to N.T.P.A. Unless you're trying to spend a ton of money, enjoy it, run what you've brung, and have fun.
No it makes sense
Every tractor is going to want something a little different from the tires (pressure, tread depth, and even hardness). I have a set of tires "seasoning" and it'll probably be another three years before they're ready. Everybody has their own recipes and we're like grandma guarding any information about her special dish.
Looks like a broad spectrum of models and brands pulling. Aren't you glad grain drills aren't as heavy as that pulling sled?
DYK the AC D19 Diesel was the first Turbocharged tractor??
No I did not know that
Pulled against a guy this year in a 9,000 lb class with an Farmall H. He had I believe 4,500 lbs hanging off the thing and it weighted 7,600 lbs I think. I think he got last in the class, didn't pull to well.
Yeah that makes no sense unless he did an engine swap
@@FarmallFanatic stock engine a believe, tuned up a bit. But his head and ego have more power then his tractors 😂
Seen that Mta on marketplace
Great video =)
Thanks for watching
That looks like a Saginaw 3 point hitch add on, put on the Super MTA.
Looks like it would do some work
That was the good one. Other had one piston and you couldn't put your original draw bar on. It is too bad they went out of business.
@@FarmallFanatic
I'm wondering what kind of air pressure they run in back tires mine at at last pull wouldn't lower the air under 10pounds
The super mta rears really squats
I think it varies driver to driver
Hey FF,,,international yellow was the industrial version, wasn't it?
Yup
SMTA night... ALRIGHT!
DYYYYNOOOOMITE!
Well will a second SMTA be joining the fleet??
I'm considering it
DON'T know what it is about the OLIVER but they can pull
Getting them set up correctly helps a lot
I think you should buy the MTA. You'll never to get another chance!!
It's a possibility
Ur mta looks like new.are tires loaded?
No
I have looked all over but can't find no information about installing a after market dipstick for a farmall H oil pan I ordered one but I would like a little information about how to install it if any one has information about it I whoud Shure appreciate it thanks 👍😀
I have a video installing it
Well I figured it out just use a small pipe wrench righty tighty lefty loosey was not as hard as I thought it was going to be 👍
If it's red , it will stay in the shed !!!!!
Crops are green!
Depending on how they have your weights distributed on the tractor and if people pull a tractor the rear tires should be in not out and a super M-TA are the best at what they do and I pay attention to how those pullers have there weight and tires size and if i was going to pull a tractor id the weights on the front and the back no weights on the side front and back and also you want the front end come off the ground about 6in no higher than that
Just so you know, thick bar tires dig up alot of dirt and piles up in front of the sled..... you want the tires to bite but not dig up dirt and create holes....
Well, yeah, and I knew.
Some of those tires didn't look right to me.
Not trying to be a know it all but factory power steering was not offered until the 400
That is correct, I believe it came from a 450.
Great video. Princess Leah would battle, she’s strong with the force. Hook her up🧨💥🍻
I might
Newer tires are too sharp and the dig too much. You want to bring up the least amount of dirt infront of the sled.
That's what I thought
A little bit of everything at this pull...
did you go home with that SMTA? inquiring minds wanna know 😁
The end of the video leave you hanging? Lol
yup lol just like you intended it to 🤣🤣🤣@@FarmallFanatic
DID YOU BUY THAT M ??? IS THAT WHY THEY LET YOU PULL IT???? :) DID YOU BUT IT DID YOU BUY IT?????
I'm thinking about it
@@FarmallFanatic it sure was pretty!!! :) would look realaly nice in the RED SHED!
You should pull tractors
Eventually
Lesgo Brandon
The wheel weights look like IH
Yeah
I'd be on that MTA for $5,000.00. Around these parts? $9,000.00. John Deere's aren't a bad tractor. All those guys aren't dumb. I just don't know that they're worth that much more than Farmall's/Internationals.
I saw an m t a go for seventy five hundred
There is no replacement for displacement, bigger is better.
Hay farmall fanatic are u going to buy another MTA u should pull your M and your farmall 756
I might pull the 756
I would love to see you pull your 756 that would shore be a sight are u going to buy another MTA Farmall fanatic
When are u going to pull your M
@user-uz7gz7op4b I'm thinking about it
What buying another MTA
That was awesome even the announcer said that it was you pulling on the far track are you now addicted I know I would be Farmall M & M T A would be going to p u l l s with me not into the smaller tractors just me Born and Raised on Farmall m
It's not out of the question
If they didn't announce it was you I would not have believed it.
🤣
Caught the first half of the live feed. Well run fair pull. No wasted time. I know on the dragsters with the low tire pressure they run screws into the beads to keep the tire from spinning on the rim. Surprised the tires don't spin on the rims on these tractors with the low pressure
Now would you let someone else pull your MTA ? I"m thinkin not.
👍🏻
Those that call an MTA overrated have never owned one.
Exactly
Looks like you have gained a good amout of weight in your face and neck in the last 60 days
Drivers meeting
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