That's exactly the setup I had the luck to drive during my university holidays in Western Australia during the mid 1970's. Two Chamberlain tractors hooked up together and plowing all night long for a couple of weeks. So great to see a similar setup (different brand of tractor) at the 4:37 min mark where he's turned around to adjust the throttle. Great memories of a life long ago! There's another few similar setups too, such a great video.
C'mon guys. You're working flat ground. Piece of cake! Let's get on the side-hill and do some old alfalfa sod. Every other year you have to turn it up hill so you don't end up with helluva dead furrow in the years to come....course you could plow always down-hill and have a flat farm in a 100 years or so....wishful thinkin'. But tuning up hill with 4-14s wasn't fun as the 14" furrow wanted to roll back down...3-16s worked better. That's how we did it in LaCrosse county WI.
Brings back tears for the good old days. Farmers getting together to help each other, other times just having fun for braging rights on who has the best tractor.
It sure does. I still plant field corn and sudan grass in my garden just to see it. And sudan grass does help with the root knot nematodes that trouble my tomatoes, LOL
The double tractors reminded me of when one of our neighbors combined the front half of something big, Ford, and 4 wheel drive with something big, Ford, and 2 wheel drive. It did about 25-30mph when the speed limit for a tractor in the UK was 20mph- dunno what it is now. The steering had about a foot of slop in the middle and hair-trigger everything else in the 2 inches of movement either side. Guess who was stupid enough to volunteer to drive it when it was borrowed? The brakes were also hair-trigger.
O4:39 ...... A Farmall 400 in tandem with an M ..... Love It !!! I'm assuming just a weight -advantage ? How much weight does the front -end of an M add on your draw-bar .. ? If skillfully coordinated with a Driver for the M , I could see a little 4-wheelin action possibilities ....
I guess deep plowing is out of fashion these days for the big farms. Lot of no til planting these days. At most they use a spring tooth harrow / disc / roller combination kind of tool to break up the top few inches. Lot of changes from the old days. Back in my day there were no air conditioned cabs to ride in..... You were out in the elements for every condition you worked in. My Dad and I had leathery, dark faces by the end if the season every year..., It was a badge of honor to me. ha. Had to make something positive out of it,,,,, ha Great clip, Ron Lukow..... Really took me back to the 50's and 60's. Thanks for posting!! Russ
There is no meditation like plowing as you and your machine become one . you can focus on just making time . flying very much the same .great vids thanx
Notice the rear wheel slippage on some of the tractors. 10% was considered "good" -- now with 4WD and better tires we can reduce the slippage and resulting compaction
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I think that it would be nice if you had a caption of what the tractor is. What was the tractor at 16:00. Yellow tricycle with enclosed motor? Assume that it is a MM something.
Thank you for sharing.variety of tractors. In india we don't have these many. Few of the farmers are women. We can't see such thing here..are they participating to exhibit performance of tractors?
Buen vídeo 😁👍 me gustó el desfile de tractores ... Lo que me sorprende es ver a los tractores dobles .. me gustaría ver cómo sincronizan el mecanismo de un tractor con el otro 🇲🇽😁🖐️🇺🇸
I had no previous experience, but drove similar conversion in 1975 during my Uni holidays, on night shift plowing for wheat planting. It was quite an easy setup to operate, adjusting the rear throttle to match the "beat" of the front engine. Never worried about _getting run over_ because the front engine took precedence, and the rear engine was brought up to matching power.
Excelente los Tractores y los Arados.En mi país Venezuela,esos equipos desaparecieron, trajeron tractores Iraníes,Chinos,unas chatarras de mala calidad.Mi padre tenía un HD4,un Minneapolis Molinne,un Fordson y un Internacional.Eran una maravilla.
"Could the owner of a large John Deere tractor please report to the beer tent as you have parked on top of a pig. The owner of a John Deere tractor you have parked on top of a pig."
THE KEKRONOMICON the new ones have nicer cabs, better ac & heaters, more hydraulics, auto steer, power shift, better steering, locking rear axle, instead of a cat 2 or 3, 3 point hitch a cat 5 or 6. No reason that anybody would want the new stuff.
Question: What do they call the Farmall tandem set-up at 1:55 of the video and where can if find the details of what it takes to put it together? Not that I have the capacity, but I am just curious. John K.
John Koopman : The Farmall tandem is called just that....a Farmall tandem ! Or a JD tandem or a Ford tandem or a Massey tandem. Or just plain simply a tandem. Your welcome !😊😊😊
I am late to the show but thanks for the step back Ron, the gal on the 1010 really put a grin on my old mug, the Poppin Johns were a smash hit as well, Old Iron with a work ethic.^^
I have a question does anyone know how many acres is land it takes to grow corn to make 1 gallon of biodiesel so that they could plow the fields for next year? Really I'd like to know does anyone know
Ahhhhh, the smell of diesel fumes and fresh turned soil. Occasionally when running a dozer in southern Ohio I’d hit some sassafras roots and make all the smells complete.
That's what modern farmers like to be - heavy machine operators, while they are maltreating the soil? Some of these behemoths are more warlike than farm implements!
I didn't see any electric tractors! Where are they electric tractors Uncle Joe says we're going to have to be completely dependent on electric tractors really soon.
After watching just a few minutes is this one is reminded of our past Democrat candidate for president Mike Bloomfield or is it Bloomberg I forget he knows all about farming he says all you have to do is put a few corn seeds on the ground and add some water. It doesn't take a brain to be a farmer he says everyone should become computer experts. I think some of these tractors could probably flatten his curve as well as in Abrams tank could. God Bless America God bless our farmers. God Bless The Thin Blue Line
it is funny how some people think that more noise = more usable horsepower. The loss in torque is not worth the H/P gain. Virtually every machine has its mufflers ripped off. Just try plowing for 6 too 8 hrs with an engine screaming at you like that. No thanks. Great Vid great machines.
What would you think a 3020 would pull in those soils? Look back on the videos from 4 years ago. A 3 btm on a 3020 was too much that year. We consider a 4020D mostly a 4btm tractor in our soils in NE IL. At least that's how we farmed with them.
Three bottoms in that black soil was a load for a 3020. We ran a 4010 pulling a three-bottom flip plow in the Texas Panhandle and it was a load. It all depends on the soil and how deep you're plowing.
I grew up in NE Illinois. Most of the time, we pulled 3-16s with my dad's JD G. In flatlands, we pulled 4-14s. I knew several people with 720s/730s who were pulling 5-16 pull type plows with no problem. Some people just don't want to WORK their tractors.
brain smith, more horse power means more pulling pulling power alot of them your made because the farmer needed bigger tractors before bigger tractors were made. hope this helps
brain smith, more horse power means more pulling pulling power alot of them your made because the farmer needed bigger tractors before bigger tractors were made. hope this helps
I WAS STUCK IN THE CREEK YEARS AGO WITH THE 4010 ON THE PLANTER HAD THE LEAD TRACTOR PULLING WAS A 190XT WITH A 460 FARMALL IN THE MIDDLE WITH A M FARMALL HOOKED TO THE THE 4010 AND I WAS THE ONLY DRIVER !!! WHEN THEY ALL CAME OUT OF THE CREEK AREA ~~THE TRICK WAS TO KILL THE 4010 THEN THE M >>460>> THEN THE LEAD TRACTOR THE XT ~~~NEVER TRY THIS AT HOME !!!! WAS 50 THEN AND 62 NOW ~~~TOO OLD NOW FOR SUCH THINGS ~~~BUT A FARMER ALONE HAS TO MAKE DO SOMETIMES !!!!!
JIM WADE I had a similar incedent with a fork lift. The dock was wet. I slid into a trailer without the dock plate In The trailer ... There was no room to go in any further. To put the docking plate down. Couldn't back out. Luckily I had another forklift to work with. It couldn't pick the other up. I was alone. The trailer had already been called to be picked up by a yard truck. The fork lift would fall out of the trailer if it was moved. And was going to be at any time. Luckily I got the back end picked up and on the dock. It was alot of back and forth inching to get there. As soon as I was backing the lift out . and got it on the dock. The trailer pulled away! That was close!! I'm kinda glad I was alone when that mess happened. I don't know what I'd done if that forklift ended up in the parking lot!!
I’m not even a farmer but I love these old tractors, God bless the American farmer.
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You can’t be brand selective here. You’ve got to love all of these old tractors, they are a part of our American heritage! ❤️🇺🇸
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Very nice parade of brands & models. Some look new, some don't. Like no music just engine's and exhaust. Well Done Presentation
Those twin-tractor setups are great, especially the one where the operator turns around to adjust the throttle on the rear tractor.
That's exactly the setup I had the luck to drive during my university holidays in Western Australia during the mid 1970's. Two Chamberlain tractors hooked up together and plowing all night long for a couple of weeks.
So great to see a similar setup (different brand of tractor) at the 4:37 min mark where he's turned around to adjust the throttle. Great memories of a life long ago! There's another few similar setups too, such a great video.
C'mon guys. You're working flat ground. Piece of cake! Let's get on the side-hill and do some old alfalfa sod. Every other year you have to turn it up hill so you don't end up with helluva dead furrow in the years to come....course you could plow always down-hill and have a flat farm in a 100 years or so....wishful thinkin'. But tuning up hill with 4-14s wasn't fun as the 14" furrow wanted to roll back down...3-16s worked better. That's how we did it in LaCrosse county WI.
Brings back tears for the good old days. Farmers getting together to help each other, other times just having fun for braging rights on who has the best tractor.
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It sure does. I still plant field corn and sudan grass in my garden just to see it. And sudan grass does help with the root knot nematodes that trouble my tomatoes, LOL
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The double tractors reminded me of when one of our neighbors combined the front half of something big, Ford, and 4 wheel drive with something big, Ford, and 2 wheel drive. It did about 25-30mph when the speed limit for a tractor in the UK was 20mph- dunno what it is now. The steering had about a foot of slop in the middle and hair-trigger everything else in the 2 inches of movement either side. Guess who was stupid enough to volunteer to drive it when it was borrowed? The brakes were also hair-trigger.
An East Tennessee person , loved this video. Enough said .
O4:39 ...... A Farmall 400 in tandem with an M ..... Love It !!! I'm assuming just a weight -advantage ? How much weight does the front -end of an M add on your draw-bar .. ? If skillfully coordinated with a Driver for the M , I could see a little 4-wheelin action possibilities ....
It’s running, there’s linkages so that the driver can control both
Some of these tractors sure bring back memories of the good old days
Keith : Only some ? ! ? !
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I guess deep plowing is out of fashion these days for the big farms. Lot of no til planting these days. At most they use a spring tooth harrow / disc / roller combination kind of tool to break up the top few inches. Lot of changes from the old days. Back in my day there were no air conditioned cabs to ride in..... You were out in the elements for every condition you worked in. My Dad and I had leathery, dark faces by the end if the season every year..., It was a badge of honor to me. ha. Had to make something positive out of it,,,,, ha
Great clip, Ron Lukow..... Really took me back to the 50's and 60's. Thanks for posting!! Russ
Terrific video of guys having a productive day showing off their toys. Would have loved to be there in person to see!
I was honestly expecting a bigger plow on the double tractors.
There is no meditation like plowing as you and your machine become one . you can focus on just making time . flying very much the same .great vids thanx
I was talking to a farmer who said that he has some of the newest equipment but ti's broke down so often that he gets more done with the old stuff.
Notice the rear wheel slippage on some of the tractors. 10% was considered "good" -- now with 4WD and better tires we can reduce the slippage and resulting compaction
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I don't think compaction is what them boys are after I think they're trying to loosen s*** up
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What in the world was that gizmother look like two tractors put together? I never seen nothing like that before.
This is a MUSIC video!! Thank you so much!!
Saw a few I used to work with, brings back some great memories! AND I WAS YOUNGER THEN! LOL !!!!!! Thanks for the vid guys!!! I appreciate it!
Its against the law in Australia to NOT have a roll bar fitted.
Well thats one way of getting your fields plowed,,, hold a show!
Roy , I was thinking the same thing
Anyone out there remember IH dealership in Schaller, Iowa. Swenson and Gosch?
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I think that it would be nice if you had a caption of what the tractor is. What was the tractor at 16:00. Yellow tricycle with enclosed motor? Assume that it is a MM something.
Thank you for sharing.variety of tractors.
In india we don't have these many.
Few of the farmers are women. We can't see such thing here..are they participating to exhibit performance of tractors?
Buen vídeo 😁👍 me gustó el desfile de tractores ... Lo que me sorprende es ver a los tractores dobles .. me gustaría ver cómo sincronizan el mecanismo de un tractor con el otro 🇲🇽😁🖐️🇺🇸
The guy with the big case at 5:58, should have a baler behind the tractor, and the plow behind the baler ;)
I would be very nervous sitting on the front tractor of a doe conversion type.
I had no previous experience, but drove similar conversion in 1975 during my Uni holidays, on night shift plowing for wheat planting. It was quite an easy setup to operate, adjusting the rear throttle to match the "beat" of the front engine.
Never worried about _getting run over_ because the front engine took precedence, and the rear engine was brought up to matching power.
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Excelente los Tractores y los Arados.En mi país Venezuela,esos equipos desaparecieron, trajeron tractores Iraníes,Chinos,unas chatarras de mala calidad.Mi padre tenía un HD4,un Minneapolis Molinne,un Fordson y un Internacional.Eran una maravilla.
I want more !
Thank you for a great video
Plowing is like NASCAR, you only turn left. That’s why it’s so great!!!
I never saw a plowing traffic jam before ??
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Beautiful traktor and dirigent American farmer
"Could the owner of a large John Deere tractor please report to the beer tent as you have parked on top of a pig. The owner of a John Deere tractor you have parked on top of a pig."
SubvenioArguo do you mean the the John Deere M or the John Deere 8010 or 8020?
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Well if all the old ones still work who is buying the new ones
THE KEKRONOMICON the new ones have nicer cabs, better ac & heaters, more hydraulics, auto steer, power shift, better steering, locking rear axle, instead of a cat 2 or 3, 3 point hitch a cat 5 or 6.
No reason that anybody would want the new stuff.
Nice old tractors and a thumbs up liked.
Question: What do they call the Farmall tandem set-up at 1:55 of the video and where can if find the details of what it takes to put it together? Not that I have the capacity, but I am just curious. John K.
John Koopman : The Farmall tandem is called just that....a Farmall tandem ! Or a JD tandem or a Ford tandem or a Massey tandem. Or just plain simply a tandem.
Your welcome !😊😊😊
I am late to the show but thanks for the step back Ron, the gal on the 1010 really put a grin on my old mug, the Poppin Johns were a smash hit as well, Old Iron with a work ethic.^^
NO THERE NOT A HIT THERE JUST AN ANOYING P.O.S
I can see very big progress , please contineouou
I could smell the dirt blow up my nose and feel the exhaust fumes on my face. Thanks for the memories....
Wish they had an aerial view!
I love old tractors they are really cool
Nice video. Got to make time to see the show. Thanks.
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A farmer that has been around can tell what kind of engine by the sound, just like what animal it is by the smeal of the manure. 😃
1456 gold demo, best tractor ever made
Those Internationals with the gold hood are a rare breed. I believe those are demonstrators
Super video
All i hear when the G is running is "plow plow plow plow plow"
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I have a question does anyone know how many acres is land it takes to grow corn to make 1 gallon of biodiesel so that they could plow the fields for next year? Really I'd like to know does anyone know
I love plowing
Ahhhhh, the smell of diesel fumes and fresh turned soil. Occasionally when running a dozer in southern Ohio I’d hit some sassafras roots and make all the smells complete.
That's what modern farmers like to be - heavy machine operators, while they are maltreating the soil? Some of these behemoths are more warlike than farm implements!
I didn't see any electric tractors! Where are they electric tractors Uncle Joe says we're going to have to be completely dependent on electric tractors really soon.
You all must have something against Orange.
love these old tractors
Great great work... I like IT!!! 👉👀🔝💖
great video thanks for putting it all together.
After watching just a few minutes is this one is reminded of our past Democrat candidate for president Mike Bloomfield or is it Bloomberg I forget he knows all about farming he says all you have to do is put a few corn seeds on the ground and add some water. It doesn't take a brain to be a farmer he says everyone should become computer experts. I think some of these tractors could probably flatten his curve as well as in Abrams tank could. God Bless America God bless our farmers. God Bless The Thin Blue Line
This is great.
Wow!!!! great video
Nice job on the field... 🇮🇪
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Need you a drone to buzz around with and get some different cool angles
Hi professor.
Nice dirt. Bet it smells great downwind.
Don't wanna see these diesels. Wanna see reality in 1950 on one family farm
brdwonder :
Want to see reality in 1950 ?
That's simple.
Just get in your time machine and go back.
No power so you have to put 2 together
it is funny how some people think that more noise = more usable horsepower. The loss in torque is not worth the H/P gain. Virtually every machine has its mufflers ripped off. Just try plowing for 6 too 8 hrs with an engine screaming at you like that. No thanks. Great Vid great machines.
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I remember when I plowed our neighbors small field with our 135 massey had the time of my life r.i.p dad and alfasce
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Muit bonito de se ver.um mutrao de trabalho rural
What's with some of these guys? One guy was pulling a three bottom plow with a JD 3020. Come on, make these tractors earn their keep.
What would you think a 3020 would pull in those soils? Look back on the videos from 4 years ago. A 3 btm on a 3020 was too much that year. We consider a 4020D mostly a 4btm tractor in our soils in NE IL. At least that's how we farmed with them.
Three bottoms in that black soil was a load for a 3020. We ran a 4010 pulling a three-bottom flip plow in the Texas Panhandle and it was a load. It all depends on the soil and how deep you're plowing.
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I grew up in NE Illinois. Most of the time, we pulled 3-16s with my dad's JD G. In flatlands, we pulled 4-14s. I knew several people with 720s/730s who were pulling 5-16 pull type plows with no problem. Some people just don't want to WORK their tractors.
Ron Lukow
March
Love the sound of a poppin john.
That's SO ANNOYING....
Thank you for posting this awesome video. I would like to know how some of those guys hook up two tractors together, that is so neat.
brain smith, more horse power means more pulling pulling power alot of them your made because the farmer needed bigger tractors before bigger tractors were made. hope this helps
brain smith, more horse power means more pulling pulling power alot of them your made because the farmer needed bigger tractors before bigger tractors were made. hope this helps
I've never seen the two in one tractor. What's that for?
early version of the 4 wheel drive tracters farmers using their magyver techniques to get more power to pull bigger equipment
Muy buenas tierra y equipos para la presentación. Saludos
amazing video thank you :)
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I so miss working on a farm motor cycle accident took me out
Fill them tires up with water and you won’t spen out you can have all hp in the world but if you can’t make it stick to the ground it’s Useless
enjoy? i like so much
Looks like a great day in the fields!!!
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1:49 awesome
I enjoyed watching this.. My hobby is restoring old Cub cadet tractors... One day I'd like to get into doing one of the big Internationals..
Earthquake is powerful, but my favorite was the JD 1010.
Are there 1 or 2 cylinders on the JD 830?
Making it Happend it is a Johnny Popper twin.
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Didn't see any allis chalmers
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Good
Who says you can't drive two tractors at once!
I WAS STUCK IN THE CREEK YEARS AGO WITH THE 4010 ON THE PLANTER HAD THE LEAD TRACTOR PULLING WAS A 190XT WITH A 460 FARMALL IN THE MIDDLE WITH A M FARMALL HOOKED TO THE THE 4010 AND I WAS THE ONLY DRIVER !!! WHEN THEY ALL CAME OUT OF THE CREEK AREA ~~THE TRICK WAS TO KILL THE 4010 THEN THE M >>460>> THEN THE LEAD TRACTOR THE XT ~~~NEVER TRY THIS AT HOME !!!! WAS 50 THEN AND 62 NOW ~~~TOO OLD NOW FOR SUCH THINGS ~~~BUT A FARMER ALONE HAS TO MAKE DO SOMETIMES !!!!!
JIM WADE I had a similar incedent with a fork lift. The dock was wet. I slid into a trailer without the dock plate In The trailer ... There was no room to go in any further. To put the docking plate down. Couldn't back out. Luckily I had another forklift to work with. It couldn't pick the other up. I was alone. The trailer had already been called to be picked up by a yard truck. The fork lift would fall out of the trailer if it was moved. And was going to be at any time. Luckily I got the back end picked up and on the dock. It was alot of back and forth inching to get there. As soon as I was backing the lift out . and got it on the dock. The trailer pulled away! That was close!! I'm kinda glad I was alone when that mess happened. I don't know what I'd done if that forklift ended up in the parking lot!!
WOW !! YES SIR ~~~THAT WAS CLOSE IN THE NICK OF TIME !!
JAMES! Since the 70's
This double engine maybe very good and strong 👌💪👍
Music to my ears!
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solo misto argiloso ?
com alta fertilidade ?
pity the next one who works this field with those lumps
Old Tractor
Interesting. Old tractors 2 wheel drive a lot bottom ploughs. Today my fiat 80-66 4 wheel drive only 2 bottom ploughs, why?
I love agriculture.
Very good farming action :)
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