Sounding sweet on the revs there George and looks so good they were made for each other. if i was in that field i wouldn't even notice that JCB working by the side of me just the TW lol. lovely video spot on thanks.
George, are you able to hire a decibel meter to show the difference in the noise levels between the Ford and JCBs? Always wear ear muffs in noisy situations, hearing aids are expensive.
Great video, love to see the old TW beasts still working, the disc is like a holiday trailer hooked to car for the Ford. George seems to be in his elements behind the steering, they look awesome in duels.
do you have much clay soil we do here in usa oh i was working with john deere 8870 and a john deere 714 chisel plow working corn stubble and hit hard spot of clay it started pulling hard and started bouncing for a bit
I remember when I was back on the farm where I come from in northern Ontario Canada there would have been hundreds of shit hawks- seagulls- out there patrolling for worms and grubs when we were doing this kind of cultivating.
Typical Ford TW taking 2 acres to turn, greetings from New Zealand. Low down grunt maybe, no high end power, and I remember an immense thirst. Get em in work, I remember nothing much stopped them, except the fuel trailer.
Would love to hear an in cab commentary with the legend while he's ploughing
Smart looking tractor that is George, old John looks pissed off.
He always looks like that
Nice to see the old TW25 getting a fair bit of use this year.
Loving these uploads, awesome tractor that Tw
Sean McGeeney W
think it's time that shirt saw the washing machine mate :)
George what is your relationship with John the legend are you related in way whatsoever??
why don't you use the Leyland that was in the shed on your Ford tw25 no exhaust video?
great video.
Do you choose to use the ford?
Good choice .Back to raw power occasionally
After the modern fastracs
Love the TW. Farm near me, (cramphorns) have an fw35
Sounding sweet on the revs there George and looks so good they were made for each other.
if i was in that field i wouldn't even notice that JCB working by the side of me just the TW lol.
lovely video spot on thanks.
john some related to ya or are you partingship with firm just employee they
Perfect opportunity for no-till.Never mind ,some of the biology and worms will survive.
no til whil not work every pease of land
George, are you able to hire a decibel meter to show the difference in the noise levels between the Ford and JCBs? Always wear ear muffs in noisy situations, hearing aids are expensive.
Alan B He can download a sound meter app.
wanted to see if that old Ford could pull those plows
id wil
I believe this is a late 1970s to early 1980s Ford. I remember these tractors when I lived in South Texas in the late 70s and early 80s.
This one, I believe, is a 1985 TW25
@@DavidThomas-qu8mh no those wher gen3 style this ah gen1
Nice.... Doubt we will be doing any tillage this year.... to wet
looks like john is cracking the whip on that day .
duggy788 you would if you pay the wages and someone wants to stand and film stuff while being payed
Great video, love to see the old TW beasts still working, the disc is like a holiday trailer hooked to car for the Ford. George seems to be in his elements behind the steering, they look awesome in duels.
do you have much clay soil we do here in usa oh i was working with john deere 8870 and a john deere 714 chisel plow working corn stubble and hit hard spot of clay it started pulling hard and started bouncing for a bit
Let's make some smoke! Sounds like fun George. That disk looks like a toy on behind the big TW.
I remember when I was back on the farm where I come from in northern Ontario Canada there would have been hundreds of shit hawks- seagulls- out there patrolling for worms and grubs when we were doing this kind of cultivating.
I think he should change the angle of the disc so as to get a more aggressive cut. But he could SLOW DOWN and add weights.
them discs are a bit light you should see our parmiter Utah 250s they weigh 3. 3 Ton
Miss tw does not quit not now not ever
Johnny boy cracking the whip there hehehe 🙊
'E loves ya really though behind it all George 😂👍
Wow. 2 great tractors in one video, the tw25 and the JCB Fasttrac
must ov been a good harvest ,,,John looks younger .....
Typical Ford TW taking 2 acres to turn, greetings from New Zealand. Low down grunt maybe, no high end power, and I remember an immense thirst. Get em in work, I remember nothing much stopped them, except the fuel trailer.
whe got one it pulls like ah train and plows 2 full days whit ah 5 bottum plow and stil have 1-4 tank left
I missed this vid great work George.
Looks like a good time. Thanks George!
great to see the ford out George thanks for the video
I want to see the 6 furrow behind that tractor
great video jud, me eld tater.
you need a offset disc
jcb
great video loved it
Do you guys farm any corn?
george you may have been asked this question before why the rubberized gloves and not leather gloves
types of oil and grease perish leather.
nothing worse than soggy leather gloves that stain your hands yellow .
Do you own the farm
did you open up the pump on that ford she looks to be pumping out the black stuff a bit more ?.
o yes i know that they do, its just that when she was on the dyno the other day, the first session she wasn't trowing out as much of the black stuf.
@@duggy788 ford tw wil smoke like crazy
What a machine
Good old girl
really Man
really Man
استعمالك للالات الفلاحية بشكل متقن اشكرك على هدا الفيديو الرائع
translated for you george Your use of agricultural machines very nicely thank you for this great video
شكرا
😎 cool
why do you guys have such small equipment.meaning the disk
we arent idiots
johndeereman 100 most land we have and out roads are small and tight as small can be fun to
I was just wondering.gosh
you are an idiot for assuming we have all been witness to british roads and lanes.
Why so rude over a simple question? Jesus...
George no one likes the ford get a massey 6499 it will beat urs any day monn
I prefer to see the JCB ploughing :)
Sure wish i could understand this language