Any working Oliver is a great find. It looks repowered. I love seeing these old 2wd powerhouses still working. It what we used until the late 70s. For how many hours I put on our Allis 200 and 185...I'll pay for it later with arthritis in my back and damaged hearing. Game changer when we got our AC 8550, all of a sudden we used a 45' cultivator and almost 40' chisel, 12 bottom DMI to tear pasture into farmland. Air conditioning, nice seat, quiet inside and came to us with 350hp on the Dyno. Ate through tires and 4 torque converters quickly, until I think the 4w305 came out with a stronger one we used. It didn't have the weight of a Stieger, and we pushed it hard in the drought of early 80s, through soil like concrete after harvest. I so appreciate your channel, your videos cost you money and I would be happy if you started a patreon account.
I love seeing the old Ford still out working I work part-time for a dairy Farmer when I was a kid that had that Ford tw35 four-wheel drive with a loader. I thought that was the neatest tractor around considering all the other farmers were still running two wheel drive John Deere's without a loader
thank you from a diehard old school allis chamlers man had a 7045 for years was my main horse also good to see oliver farm boys 1950 too his tractors always look field ready!!!!!!
I like the young guy on the Oliver 1950 T. Bouncing around in the dust listening to the straight pipe coming from that new-fangled turbocharger. No insulated suspended cab or auto-steer for that man. The operator of the AC 7040 has the windows open and will be getting exposed to the whiffs of anhydrous as well as the heat coming off the transmission. I liked my '76 AC 7040 which I bought new. The 7040 here looks in way better shape than me even if the air conditioner isn't working.
Great video! Loved seeing that Ford Tw25 and 8670 genesis tractor. Would like to see you do a Ford tractor history video in 2020. When Ford aquired New Holland and when they sold to Fiat. Also why they sold their Agriculture line. That blue just looks great out in the field. 🙂
I also agree. I've always been a little disappointed in Ford for selling off their agricultural tractor line and they're heavy truck line and then turns around and buys a bunch of stupid foreign sports car companies that do nothing but lose money
My dad worked for ford tractor here in Michigan... Just sucks that ford let that history go away.. Henry loved farming, wish ford would bring the tractor back, and kill everyone in the market. That will never happen though..
I would like to see Massey Ferguson 2805. I had MF 2705 and MF3545 . I like all tractors. Good job bringing information about history and what we are seeing in video.
Always been an Oliver and White man myself. Own a 8810 and a 8510. Lots of d white combines and Oliver tractors and some older masseys as well. Keep up the good work. Great videos. Central Wisconsin
I am a big Deere fan but there are so many different makes of tractor and equipment out there. You seem to represent farming the way it really is. Thank you.
We farm with all classic tractors too. Have a JD. 4450 and 4320, a Case IH 2096 and a Ford 7600. Rented a 8670 a few years ago to do some chiseling with and loved it. Happy New year to everyone!!
@@noahranker4133 Did yer dad not love you enough or did yer uncle bill love you too much? either way son you need to get rid of some nutt butter and calm the hell down.
I grew up using Ford tractors and to be honest I don't remember us having any real issues with the ford's. Infact they were the tractors that would start when it was only +5 out Fahrenheit. The Oliver's did not like the cold so we just ran the fords in the winter. But you hardly ever hear anyone ever talking about them. People don't really say anything negative but they also don't Bragg on them either. The Ford 9000 we had was 2 wheel drive and by far my all time favorite tractor. I really wish more people showed them in use more often and not just the TW25 and bigger.
I love old pre Case, IH tractors... My favorite JDs are the 80s and 90s... like the 4840 you had in the video. To me, that's when JD got it right. My favorite all around tractor is a 4440.
@@bigtractorpower I have a Farmall IH 424 I am in the process of fixing and restoring to feild condition. I plan on doing work with it. I know it not "Big tractor power" but I love all sizes...
The Ford TW-25 was quite cool, and was beautifully filmed. The Ford New Holland pulling the 16-row planter was impressive, I didn't know a tractor of that horsepower could pull a planter that big (I've grown up around farming, but I've still got a lot to learn, hehe. I guess it makes that it could, but I hadn't really thought about it before). That AGCO White 8810 looked immaculate, but it looked like it might not've been quite enough tractor to handle that chisel plow...
While in high school in the mid 70's, I worked a couple of dairies in Wayne Co., NE Ohio. The Red ruled the landscape then and I grew up on the 60's & 70's IH big tractors. Seems most farmers had the 1066 and bigger, but probably my favorite, other than that 1066, was the 806. I swear that hulk would pull anything you hitched to it and wouldn't even belch. I'd haul corn in gravity boxes, then after milking hitch up a grinder to grind a feed corn mixture for the milk parlor or pull a tandem axil honey wagon, shoot silage 100'+ up into the tops of sealed silos, hay season, and working the ground for long hours come fall. Fall & winter time were especially great in that while you were getting the corn off on a crisp fall evening, or hauling honey to the field in winter, the heat rolling back at you off that behemoth always kept you warm and satisfied, reminding you that you were doing something worthwhile. It's difficult to describe the power felt while operating one of those mighty machines. With me, it had a gutteral feeling that beneath and before you, was a collected heap of horsepower that certainly appealed to your manhood and made you feel larger than life. My great grandfather was a dairy farmer in central Ohio at the turn of the last century, w/2 horses and 80 acres then. I realized that all those old guys that came before me had gifted me with an ensemble of horsepower & technology that was really something to be a part of. It was as if I had become a part of the machine while "it" did the hearty work - all that was required of me was to manage it's brute strength and to keep a sharp eye on its functions - monitoring the rpm's, temperature gauge, and listening to the throaty roar of the disiel engine. If you listened carefully, it'd tell you what it needed for speed and performance in the field while at various tasks as that power plant would respond to the t/a or a slight adjustment to the throttle. Sadley, the old guys are all gone now, and when I drive back to visit family up near there and see those grand old farms with the huge fields and far running lines of sight, it makes me proud I had a hand in milking their cows and working the land - for $1/hr... learning to become a man. It all helped set me straight before I went off into the Army, and I'll never forget the time spent with those farmers and the mighty IH machines that worked their land. It made making a living different than what it is today - highly technical, innovative, more efficient and way more complex than it was then. So glad I came from small town farmers that passed along something worthwhile about manhood that I feel is missing today.
Great post. Thank you for sharing. I grew up in the late 70’s and early 80’s in Western New York. IH was king in those days. It seemed so many dairies had a new IH 1086. Plow, chop and spread was the 1086’s job. Lots of 1066s around on Big grain farms in the area to plant corn, cultivate crops and drill wheat.
I've got to admit, I really liked seeing the BLACK STRIPE 1066 working ground. Of course, I always enjoy seeing the tractors from the 90's & older working ground no matter what the brand. I was a little shocked, you didn't have that IH beast of yours on the list. LOL Stay safe.
I remember a very high number of farming operations that ran either John Deere of Ford tractors. They were the big 2 in this province. Many farms that bled the blue oval didn't stay loyal for very long after Ford tractors became New Holland. I remember two dealerships that were nearly side by side, one was a Case IH dealer the other Ford/New Holland. It wasn't even close in sales between the two, I remember the Case IH dealer closing up because they struggled against other. That same dealer that sold Ford/New Holland no longer sells equipment but they still service all those Ford tractors they sold new over the many years. Still a lot of them in the fields.
Chris Fendley the cab and the messed up shift linkages are the problem for the 86s. Otherwise they’re isn’t a lot of difference between them. Some minor tweaks but basically the same.
I’m a JD guy but the IH 1066 which was made in my home area of Rock Island IL! I had family that worked there and in 1976 as a boy of 11 took the tour that year!!!
Hi from England.. Loved seeing the old TW25 pulling a big drag chopper. Lots of farms over here use a big tractor and forage harvester to bring in the grass.. Been watching your channel for a while now and your videos are excellent. Good stuff 👍
The Genesis is an absolut favorite of mine, the front wheel steer was so frecking good, hade a 8970 for demo once back in the days, loved it..we had a tw-35 for borrow when our tw-35 engine equipped 9700 was on repair, loves that at well ...but the allis chalmers is a such a beauty though!
Oh bud, ye got me like catnip with the Super 'Q' thumb nail, not big by today's standards but still a workhorse, the 10 series up through the TW's are legendary, then into the 30 series, jump up to the 70 series (seen here). Both JD series are beasts with high hour clocks to prove it (that's the proof of a tractor). Awesome episode again Jason.
Great examples of classic tractors, I couldn’t choose one LOL but hoping Jason you find rare examples like Chamberlain in JD collection or Australian model in CaseIH. I bet love have Acremaster in the field sowing with 100ft airseeder. It’s awesome catching a rare tractor or old classic that we don’t see anymore in the field.
I loved the older ford chopping we run alot of older equipment as well on our farm 25 mins north of hoptown maybe you'd like to get in touch some time keep up the great work your channel is very informative and enjoyable thank u for all your hard work
Looks like the JD had greenstar GPS system fitted, couldn't tell if he was using it though. But, it does take a lot of concentration to do the job. I remember using similar equipment on sugar beet, back in the GPS free days. When we started using the fendts fitted with the trimble GPS system, that was amazing to use on jobs like that, took a while to actually trust the auto pilot, but it worked flawlessly. I still like to drill cereal crops without using auto pilot, but, it's always nice to use when you want to have a sandwich and a drink.
My uncles own jd soundguard tractors I'm to say the jd 4840 nice to see 2wds still being used in the fields. I would like to see a jd 7210 my neighbor let me drive his as we picked stones with it
Hi Mate....🇦🇺 I liked the TW25, reminded me when I first operated a Ford tractor. It was my uncle's TW35, I was pulling a dual hitch with two international 511 24 run seed drills... Would be nice if you could chase up a Ford Versatile 1156 FWD working out in a field..👍👍👍
Big Red always looks the best but I have to admit the 4840 looked pretty cool with a 12 row. I would love to see a bidirectional cutting hay or cultivating - especially one of the older red and yellow versatile versions.
The 4840 with the 16 row 845 cultivator is a page right out of the 1978 brochure. I have a TV6070 with duals cultivating sweet corn filmed. Stay tuned.
Like those videos. If you like John Deere 4420 combines come to Central Indiana you’re more than welcome to run my 1980 4420. I really like older machines
@@dwightl5863 that's 😇 probably explanation of most of my problems. Family mostly old school germans we did things the hard way even if there was an easier way
Any working Oliver is a great find. It looks repowered. I love seeing these old 2wd powerhouses still working. It what we used until the late 70s. For how many hours I put on our Allis 200 and 185...I'll pay for it later with arthritis in my back and damaged hearing. Game changer when we got our AC 8550, all of a sudden we used a 45' cultivator and almost 40' chisel, 12 bottom DMI to tear pasture into farmland. Air conditioning, nice seat, quiet inside and came to us with 350hp on the Dyno. Ate through tires and 4 torque converters quickly, until I think the 4w305 came out with a stronger one we used. It didn't have the weight of a Stieger, and we pushed it hard in the drought of early 80s, through soil like concrete after harvest. I so appreciate your channel, your videos cost you money and I would be happy if you started a patreon account.
Dang i was just getting stuck into yer story there C.A when ya stopped.
I love seeing the old Ford still out working
I work part-time for a dairy Farmer when I was a kid that had that Ford tw35 four-wheel drive with a loader.
I thought that was the neatest tractor around considering all the other farmers were still running two wheel drive John Deere's without a loader
Love the Allis. The 1066 is a close second. Nice to see all that older iron still at work. Thank you!
That was a sweet looking TW and 4840. Great job!
Love the TW Ford. Classic👍
Great to see a nice 1066 still working in its natural habitat. That’s my number 1 as well.
thank you from a diehard old school allis chamlers man had a 7045 for years was my main horse also good to see oliver farm boys 1950 too his tractors always look field ready!!!!!!
I like the young guy on the Oliver 1950 T. Bouncing around in the dust listening to the straight pipe coming from that new-fangled turbocharger. No insulated suspended cab or auto-steer for that man. The operator of the AC 7040 has the windows open and will be getting exposed to the whiffs of anhydrous as well as the heat coming off the transmission. I liked my '76 AC 7040 which I bought new. The 7040 here looks in way better shape than me even if the air conditioner isn't working.
Great video! Loved seeing that Ford Tw25 and 8670 genesis tractor. Would like to see you do a Ford tractor history video in 2020. When Ford aquired New Holland and when they sold to Fiat. Also why they sold their Agriculture line. That blue just looks great out in the field. 🙂
i second the motion.
I also agree.
I've always been a little disappointed in Ford for selling off their agricultural tractor line and they're heavy truck line
and then turns around and buys a bunch of stupid foreign sports car companies that do nothing but lose money
Me too ford tractor fanatic here. I love my 9700
@@lesgobrandon i love my tw 10.
My dad worked for ford tractor here in Michigan... Just sucks that ford let that history go away.. Henry loved farming, wish ford would bring the tractor back, and kill everyone in the market. That will never happen though..
I would like to see Massey Ferguson 2805. I had MF 2705 and MF3545 . I like all tractors. Good job bringing information about history and what we are seeing in video.
Gotta love the FORD!
Drove a TW-35 years ago.
Ahat
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Love the 1066. But the Oliver was my favorite here. Must have missed the video on that one? Just looks and sounds bad ass.
FORD IS GOLD 💪👍❤️👌
Massey Ferguson 1080. Loved the sound that tractor made when I’d disc with it as a kid. The muffler rain cap had a nice chime to it.
They're all great, but I'm kinda liking #5, The Cat Challenger. It just looks rugged, thumbs up !
Always been an Oliver and White man myself. Own a 8810 and a 8510. Lots of d white combines and Oliver tractors and some older masseys as well. Keep up the good work. Great videos. Central Wisconsin
I am a big Deere fan but there are so many different makes of tractor and equipment out there. You seem to represent farming the way it really is. Thank you.
Excellent collection! The Ford, Allis, Cat, and 4840 stole the show in my book.
The 4840 with the 16 row cultivator is a page right out of the 1978 sales brochure. 😁👍
Another great video but man calling tractors classics that I can remember seeing on dealer lots brand new really makes be feel old.
Me too
All tractors are no 1 in my view.:)
We farm with all classic tractors too. Have a JD. 4450 and 4320, a Case IH 2096 and a Ford 7600. Rented a 8670 a few years ago to do some chiseling with and loved it. Happy New year to everyone!!
Love those Ford tw series got a 10 and a 25 on the farm they are animals
Very cool.
Your #1 is my # 1. I just love those 1066’s
Great rare finds.I Like the old model tractors. The Allis.
1066 for the win👌
Always been a Deere guy but that old school Ford chopping hay was probably my favorite in this video:)
Hahaha, you green guys cant deny the lure of the Super 'Q', it's a classic for sure.
PIPER DOUG I couldn’t care less about that pice of shit
@@noahranker4133 Did yer dad not love you enough or did yer uncle bill love you too much? either way son you need to get rid of some nutt butter and calm the hell down.
PIPER DOUG joe
Looks to be a tw
A JD 8400 makes a classic tractor list. God I'm old.
Ford very good tractor
You and me both
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I grew up using Ford tractors and to be honest I don't remember us having any real issues with the ford's. Infact they were the tractors that would start when it was only +5 out Fahrenheit. The Oliver's did not like the cold so we just ran the fords in the winter. But you hardly ever hear anyone ever talking about them. People don't really say anything negative but they also don't Bragg on them either. The Ford 9000 we had was 2 wheel drive and by far my all time favorite tractor. I really wish more people showed them in use more often and not just the TW25 and bigger.
I love old pre Case, IH tractors...
My favorite JDs are the 80s and 90s... like the 4840 you had in the video. To me, that's when JD got it right. My favorite all around tractor is a 4440.
The 4440 is one of my all time favorites.
@@bigtractorpower
I have a Farmall IH 424 I am in the process of fixing and restoring to feild condition. I plan on doing work with it. I know it not "Big tractor power" but I love all sizes...
Love the old equipment !!
Super cool machines
cool tractors
😁👍👍
The Ford TW-25 was quite cool, and was beautifully filmed. The Ford New Holland pulling the 16-row planter was impressive, I didn't know a tractor of that horsepower could pull a planter that big (I've grown up around farming, but I've still got a lot to learn, hehe. I guess it makes that it could, but I hadn't really thought about it before). That AGCO White 8810 looked immaculate, but it looked like it might not've been quite enough tractor to handle that chisel plow...
You have number 1 right 👍👍👍👍👍
😁👍👍
While in high school in the mid 70's, I worked a couple of dairies in Wayne Co., NE Ohio. The Red ruled the landscape then and I grew up on the 60's & 70's IH big tractors. Seems most farmers had the 1066 and bigger, but probably my favorite, other than that 1066, was the 806. I swear that hulk would pull anything you hitched to it and wouldn't even belch. I'd haul corn in gravity boxes, then after milking hitch up a grinder to grind a feed corn mixture for the milk parlor or pull a tandem axil honey wagon, shoot silage 100'+ up into the tops of sealed silos, hay season, and working the ground for long hours come fall. Fall & winter time were especially great in that while you were getting the corn off on a crisp fall evening, or hauling honey to the field in winter, the heat rolling back at you off that behemoth always kept you warm and satisfied, reminding you that you were doing something worthwhile. It's difficult to describe the power felt while operating one of those mighty machines. With me, it had a gutteral feeling that beneath and before you, was a collected heap of horsepower that certainly appealed to your manhood and made you feel larger than life.
My great grandfather was a dairy farmer in central Ohio at the turn of the last century, w/2 horses and 80 acres then. I realized that all those old guys that came before me had gifted me with an ensemble of horsepower & technology that was really something to be a part of. It was as if I had become a part of the machine while "it" did the hearty work - all that was required of me was to manage it's brute strength and to keep a sharp eye on its functions - monitoring the rpm's, temperature gauge, and listening to the throaty roar of the disiel engine. If you listened carefully, it'd tell you what it needed for speed and performance in the field while at various tasks as that power plant would respond to the t/a or a slight adjustment to the throttle.
Sadley, the old guys are all gone now, and when I drive back to visit family up near there and see those grand old farms with the huge fields and far running lines of sight, it makes me proud I had a hand in milking their cows and working the land - for $1/hr... learning to become a man. It all helped set me straight before I went off into the Army, and I'll never forget the time spent with those farmers and the mighty IH machines that worked their land. It made making a living different than what it is today - highly technical, innovative, more efficient and way more complex than it was then. So glad I came from small town farmers that passed along something worthwhile about manhood that I feel is missing today.
Great post. Thank you for sharing. I grew up in the late 70’s and early 80’s in Western New York. IH was king in those days. It seemed so many dairies had a new IH 1086. Plow, chop and spread was the 1086’s job. Lots of 1066s around on Big grain farms in the area to plant corn, cultivate crops and drill wheat.
My favorite is the JD 4840. Something about the Sound Guard design is so classic
My all time favorite is the John Deere 4840👍🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
1066, ahhh the memories
Nothing beats a Deere!
Caterpillar challenger 65 the start of the modern tracked tractors is my favorite
One of nicest tractor
I've got to admit, I really liked seeing the BLACK STRIPE 1066 working ground. Of course, I always enjoy seeing the tractors from the 90's & older working ground no matter what the brand. I was a little shocked, you didn't have that IH beast of yours on the list. LOL Stay safe.
I remember a very high number of farming operations that ran either John Deere of Ford tractors. They were the big 2 in this province. Many farms that bled the blue oval didn't stay loyal for very long after Ford tractors became New Holland. I remember two dealerships that were nearly side by side, one was a Case IH dealer the other Ford/New Holland. It wasn't even close in sales between the two, I remember the Case IH dealer closing up because they struggled against other. That same dealer that sold Ford/New Holland no longer sells equipment but they still service all those Ford tractors they sold new over the many years. Still a lot of them in the fields.
My favorite is FORD TW-25 and the John Deere 8400 in second there after all of them in 3rd place lol
It’s always fantastic to see some vintage tractors in the field working away
Great video! Nice collection of tractors! Thanks for sharing!
Case 1570 Spirit of 76 . Awesome tractor .
Great video Jason. That Cat 65 was a cool find!
My favorite is the 4840. Great videos 👍.
I think my favorite tractor was... all of them. Not a sour apple in the barrel! Enjoyed your video!
I liked the 1066. It reminded me of the 1466 we had on the farm years ago. Thanks!
Very cool. I hope to film a black stripe 1466 and 1566.
fav is the 4840 we used to have 1 loved it
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The 1066 would be one of my favorite tractors any day of the week. I really like the 66 series IH tractors.
Same here. Have a 1066 myself. Solid old tractor. Always preferred the 66 over the 86. Mechanically built better.
Chris Fendley the cab and the messed up shift linkages are the problem for the 86s. Otherwise they’re isn’t a lot of difference between them. Some minor tweaks but basically the same.
Anything that says Massey on it please. The agco white was pretty cool.
The farmer really takes good care of that White. Looked like brand new.
I’m a JD guy but the IH 1066 which was made in my home area of Rock Island IL!
I had family that worked there and in 1976 as a boy of 11 took the tour that year!!!
I liked that 1066 I've always had a thing for the square hood international.
Ford TW 25 👍💪
Hi from England.. Loved seeing the old TW25 pulling a big drag chopper. Lots of farms over here use a big tractor and forage harvester to bring in the grass.. Been watching your channel for a while now and your videos are excellent. Good stuff 👍
The Genesis is an absolut favorite of mine, the front wheel steer was so frecking good, hade a 8970 for demo once back in the days, loved it..we had a tw-35 for borrow when our tw-35 engine equipped 9700 was on repair, loves that at well ...but the allis chalmers is a such a beauty though!
Great lineup. Liked the 1066.
Oh bud, ye got me like catnip with the Super 'Q' thumb nail, not big by today's standards but still a workhorse, the 10 series up through the TW's are legendary, then into the 30 series, jump up to the 70 series (seen here). Both JD series are beasts with high hour clocks to prove it (that's the proof of a tractor). Awesome episode again Jason.
You couldn't have picked a better number 1. Great video BTP
Great examples of classic tractors, I couldn’t choose one LOL but hoping Jason you find rare examples like Chamberlain in JD collection or Australian model in CaseIH. I bet love have Acremaster in the field sowing with 100ft airseeder. It’s awesome catching a rare tractor or old classic that we don’t see anymore in the field.
See of you can find some fords. 8600/9600. Pretty solid tractors.
1066 is my favorite. International all the way
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My favorite was the Allis-Chalmers 7040
I loved the older ford chopping we run alot of older equipment as well on our farm 25 mins north of hoptown maybe you'd like to get in touch some time keep up the great work your channel is very informative and enjoyable thank u for all your hard work
You are right
That 1066 was cool! it's funny to see how all these modern looking tractors are also classics these days XD
😁👍👍
Thank you BTP you know I love the Blue Iron please bring more
All the red ones! :) seriously they were all awesome!
I kinda like the paint job on the 1976 1066 I.H..
Even though I bleed Red that TW25 is a Bute I'd probably take that over the 1066. Thanks BTP!!
Oliver!!! ........and I remember the days of putting chopped hay on the wagon roof
Great vid
GPS - got power steering😂😂. Great stuff.
Nice video. My favorite is the ford TW 25, it's a good looking tractor. The JD 4840 driver must have skill to cultivate the soybeans. 👍
Looks like the JD had greenstar GPS system fitted, couldn't tell if he was using it though. But, it does take a lot of concentration to do the job. I remember using similar equipment on sugar beet, back in the GPS free days. When we started using the fendts fitted with the trimble GPS system, that was amazing to use on jobs like that, took a while to actually trust the auto pilot, but it worked flawlessly. I still like to drill cereal crops without using auto pilot, but, it's always nice to use when you want to have a sandwich and a drink.
@@limpinferretuk8445 I looked at it again and he has his hand on the wheel. No looking at the passing scenery for him.
I like the 4840 best next was the 1066 International
My uncles own jd soundguard tractors I'm to say the jd 4840 nice to see 2wds still being used in the fields. I would like to see a jd 7210 my neighbor let me drive his as we picked stones with it
Hi Mate....🇦🇺
I liked the TW25, reminded me when I first operated a Ford tractor. It was my uncle's TW35, I was pulling a dual hitch with two international 511 24 run seed drills...
Would be nice if you could chase up a Ford Versatile 1156 FWD working out in a field..👍👍👍
I hope you can find a Case IH 1455, one of the best sounding tractors, also a JD 7710/7810 would be cool to see.
Another great vid . Thought your rankings were spot on. My favorite was John Deere 4840 . Thanks B T P.
Cool finds. Hope this year you can find some more cool stuff
Very nice. Always great videos. So glad I'm a subscriber. Happy New Year Jason.
Big Red always looks the best but I have to admit the 4840 looked pretty cool with a 12 row.
I would love to see a bidirectional cutting hay or cultivating - especially one of the older red and yellow versatile versions.
The 4840 with the 16 row 845 cultivator is a page right out of the 1978 brochure. I have a TV6070 with duals cultivating sweet corn filmed. Stay tuned.
1066 is my favorite! I bought one a couple of years ago.
I don’t understand why the white didn’t use his 4wd when the ground got hard
Your missing the john deere 6030 in the lineup those are sweet tractors
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I grew up with a 1066 then a 4840 !!
Ole Boy on that Oliver ain't Playing the Radio! He gots shit to do..lol
Like those videos. If you like John Deere 4420 combines come to Central Indiana you’re more than welcome to run my 1980 4420. I really like older machines
Gotta say liked this whole list. Loved that TW.
nice vid bro
That 1950 is old school and so is the operator don't need no sissy stuff like ear plugs or cabs. Full throttle and hang on 😇
It's your choice but you may pay for it later. Hearing aids not as good as the ones God gave you to start with.
@@dwightl5863 that's 😇 probably explanation of most of my problems. Family mostly old school germans we did things the hard way even if there was an easier way
My friend had a JD 8400 - the dealership absolutely loved it, they had to come by every other day, because of the electric problems
That is not good.
Dude driving oliver
Pure old school
I'm taking your comment as not demeaning?
Oh the sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home lol😆
My favorite tractor growing up in the late 70’s/80’s was the IH 1586. Don’t see many in video these days.
Would really like to see John Deer 2 cylinder Diesel.
Nice old muscle tractors waiting for Ertl to come out with a allis 7000 series or a TW even a genesis would be great