Great video of your early days. That's one thing I never did and regret to this day. I don't have one picture of my first 560 . Keep them coming , love the old pictures !!!!
Always good to see an American farming business growing and being successful! It is always amazing what you can learn from looking back at the past journey. Good content! Take care and be safe....
It funny how much you and your brother have in common with my brother and I I didn’t start till 15 and he’s been with me I think six years but started from absolutely nothing We love the straight pipes too
You know me, I ABSOLUTELY love the history and seeing the progress over the years!! Yes sir , keep them coming !! The more the merrier!! I really love seeing the older pictures with narrative like that 😁😁 Was the do all your grand dad's? I know you have said before, I apologize. Haven't done it but once, but looking fwd to oats this season again myself!! That ole 4230 sure looked mean with those duals!! Thank you for doing g this throwback, look fwd to the next one!! 😁😁👌🏻👌🏻🚜🚜🇺🇲🇺🇲
Yep, the do-all was my grandads. He bought it brand new. It's amazing that you could buy new equipment in those days working 500 acres and we call what we do now progress. Makes me shake my head sometimes.
I wish I could reset the 4230 to how it was in that picture. It was his "big tractor" when he started farming. Then, it became the planter tractor and eventually just a chore tractor. There are lots of fond memories riding on the fender with him pulling a 4 row IH planter planting cotton.
@DylanJoyceFarms Now that sounds like a winter project one day down the road, boy that would be sweet!! Time is a virtue though I know. I LOVE that picture!! Memories and legacy, that's what it's all about!! Thank you sir!! 😁😁🚜🚜🚜
@ we wanted to put one on our 4400 back in 82 but they all told us we couldn’t But didn’t want to put one on our 6600 It was too wore out In 84 traded for a 7720 man that was life changing
Thanks men ,more throw back THURSDAYS 👍👍👍.
Great video of your early days. That's one thing I never did and regret to this day. I don't have one picture of my first 560 .
Keep them coming , love the old pictures !!!!
This is nice, it is always good to reflect on days passed.
Always good to see an American farming business growing and being successful! It is always amazing what you can learn from looking back at the past journey. Good content! Take care and be safe....
Love going back an seeing the past. God bless you and Robert.
Always neat to watch how people progress in what they do.
Thank ya fellas, I had a big time lookin through those old pictures with y’all. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Y’all take care 🇺🇸
Love this!! Keep it coming. I think it helps get folks more invested in a channel when they know a little more of the history. Awesome job guys
More to come!
That was really cool I wish all our pictures didn't get lost when our Gateway computer took a crap with over 10 years of memories.
Luckily, I've got mine backed up in several places.
Man I really enjoyed watching the past with you guys and see how you got started. Keep’m coming. Take care.
Enjoyed!!
It funny how much you and your brother have in common with my brother and I
I didn’t start till 15 and he’s been with me I think six years but started from absolutely nothing
We love the straight pipes too
As always I enjoyed watching your videos.
Love it. Keep it coming
Great video I really enjoy reminiscing of good times!
You don't realize they were the good old days until they've already gone lol.
Loved it. Anything is possible if you work hard enough on it 💪. Keep em coming
Very interesting content! 👏🏻
Great video- I have owned a lot of trucks and I also miss every one of them
That's me. Enjoy getting a new ride but always end up missing what I traded.
Nice throwback
Good video
Loved the video !!!! Good to document those days. Been missing old Corn Dog in the videos. Trump 24
Dont matter if they are old or new lol just keep showing those deeres
dang wish you would build a planter again for me want to get into planting sweet corn there is a big push for sweet corn here local
There's so many people growing it here that you can't hardly give it away.
You know me, I ABSOLUTELY love the history and seeing the progress over the years!! Yes sir , keep them coming !! The more the merrier!! I really love seeing the older pictures with narrative like that 😁😁 Was the do all your grand dad's? I know you have said before, I apologize. Haven't done it but once, but looking fwd to oats this season again myself!! That ole 4230 sure looked mean with those duals!! Thank you for doing g this throwback, look fwd to the next one!! 😁😁👌🏻👌🏻🚜🚜🇺🇲🇺🇲
Yep, the do-all was my grandads. He bought it brand new. It's amazing that you could buy new equipment in those days working 500 acres and we call what we do now progress. Makes me shake my head sometimes.
I wish I could reset the 4230 to how it was in that picture. It was his "big tractor" when he started farming. Then, it became the planter tractor and eventually just a chore tractor. There are lots of fond memories riding on the fender with him pulling a 4 row IH planter planting cotton.
@DylanJoyceFarms Yes sir it is hard to fathom that , man that is awesome it's still going!! My favorite tool y'all have 😁
@DylanJoyceFarms Now that sounds like a winter project one day down the road, boy that would be sweet!! Time is a virtue though I know. I LOVE that picture!! Memories and legacy, that's what it's all about!! Thank you sir!! 😁😁🚜🚜🚜
Nice video
I want to know how the mud hog worked on the 4400
There was a hydraulic pump that ran off the variable speed pulleys for the transmission.
@ we wanted to put one on our 4400 back in 82 but they all told us we couldn’t But didn’t want to put one on our 6600 It was too wore out In 84 traded for a 7720 man that was life changing
Do yall raise hog
Yes we do.