I still have my great great grandpas model A. He bought it brand new in 1953. It was a styled 6 speed 52 model. No water pump. Thermo dynamic cooling. The original 12v alternator still work if you believe that.
@Aleksa Sarmeš oh believe me it still gets used quite a bit on the farm just about every other day except in the winter but even still I have a snow blower on the back so it gets used all year around for just about everything there’s actually quite a few in my area if you know where to look you could pick one up for A couple thousand in running condition sometimes even cheaper than that
@Aleksa Sarmeš if you wanna to see some search up Allis Chelmarsh WD on RUclips you might even see some of my other videos on there this is just my second account
My favorite to drive was the wide front J. D. 720 gas model , what power ! Memories ! My uncle used to use the cigarette lighter on the tractor to light his cigarettes !
My grandpa had both an A and B model. My dad had a 1950's M and later an AR too. Great tractors (especially for us kids to learn how to drive one). Not to mention the numerous 110's, 112's, 214's, and and I think even a 300 lawn tractors that he collected (some for parts). They're still around, and several still running.
I have farmed with John Deere tractors my whole career ( 52 years ) I have owned a couple of other brands and have learned I better stick with John Deere.
By far the best. It all started in 1958 when my dad bought a brand new John Deere 620 and we still have it in the family today. Later, we bought a 1968 4020 and after one major engine overhaul we are still using it today. Most recently we bought a John Deere 4056R. With the luck we’ve had with their durability and longevity I see no other reason to buy a different brand.
My Grandpa bought a 1520 brand new in 72.. 40 years later I found out why he never sold that little tractor. It still gets out and works with the big boys. It’s duties only consist of Hay production now but don’t ever count it out of any job. The tractor has been overhauled 4 times.. the first 2 were because of back then he mixed his own antifreeze with spring water.. pitted out the sleeves.. the other two times were due to broken rings. The tractor probably has 40k hours.
John Deere was a Transylvanian engineer who invented agricultural machinery, then went to America and built his first tractor. Now a very famous brand and I am proud of it. Így székely szemmel!
John Deere was born in Vermont and ended up moving out to Illinois. His plow was revolutionary because of it’s polished steel design, which was considered “self cleaning” because the polished steel didn’t allow the dirt to stick like on the cast iron plows used at that time. Cast iron plows had to be cleaned/scraped off constantly in order to perform correctly. John Deere died years before Deere and Co. built their first tractor.
My step dad just hopped of and said pick me up on the next round. 1oohp bailing on a side hill. 2wd. Age 8 years old.. One day I got taken out of primary school to do rotodiscing.. Wish I was still driving..
You didn't mention the new developments where your equipment has a relatively minor failure but it take two weeks for the field circus to show up to tell the ECU it's ok to run now, while your crop rots in the field.
I bought my very first own tractor a couple years ago, she's an 1941 styled John Deere model A. And in the future I plan to make her look and be like as she came out of the factory. when John Deere made their tractors, built to last for many years to come. and she may not be in the best of conditions, but she's had a good working life. and I don't think I'll be letting go of her anytime soon, because I know that I can get quite a bit more work out of her yet on the farm and when tractor pulling.
Dont forget in the late ‘70s when Kenzi Mfg invalidated JD patents on Maximerge row units and several other patents they claimed but were copying from other people. JD got beat in court and wanted out of court because Kenzi had them by the nuggets. Great story.
Central Iowa. Late 1930's. My dad was in a one room school house and saw his dad's new 1937 or 1938 unstyled B going by heading to his house. $800 and traded a horse. Dad said he was worthless the rest of the day till he got home. Dad also owned a D. It was loud. No muffler, would blow smoke rings once you dropped the plow. Grandpa had an A, the B, and a 50 when he retired from farming. Dad and his brother took the farm on while working jobs as mechanics.
"power steering really makes a difference" i mean, sure, john deere's power steering has always been really nice, light and smooth to use, but if only they knew what a pain it will be to set those in the future when no one knows how to do it, I finally got the power steering in my 630 figured out, works great now, but my dads 70 diesel still B lines it hard left when you start it
Bullshit, have you seen how much work a new combine takes? Your working on it at least once a week during harvest season the 2 cylinders you rarley have to work on them
@@RyanForst He means the tractor as a whole not just the engine or two months. You see john deere tractors from the 1940's lasting all the way to now in 2019.
@@joemueth4077 yea because they were forced to, if it was their choice they would never allow it. Maybe back in the day John Deere was respectable but nowadays it’s another lifeless corporation owned by a bunch of guys in suit in the city
Brian Dufty What?? Never seen a rich farmer. They live on a crop loan which pays living expenses and buys equipment. They pay it back or try to when crops come in. Most are broke and badly in today’s market.
So at the end there is a 250.000 USD machine, which is less resilient than ever before? I doubt there has been already a better ratio between capital invested and returns in framing history.
I would have thought that the take over of Lanz would have been mentioned because they ware one of the bigger German tractor makers but struggled after WW2 due to them still using the're 1 cylinder 2 tackt eninge's. It was a big deal for us germans to see a company go which help build farming here. And nowadays it's Deere's biggest plant in Europe. But I guess the didn't include it because they say there all American, but there not.
Yeah,...this was really aimed at the American market, but the company usually does make a lot of reference to the Mannheim facility. Our company does a trip out there every couple of years with select customers.
I was at a tractor show and they had this little Ford going up against a 4480 or some tractor of that sort anyway so the John Deere had less horse power and torque and still won
Bhai sabbb aapka Us tractor mein dhum kam haiii, hamara Mahindra me dekhlo Arjun ke sath chal tha hei aapka tractor,,indian tractor is good Built quality and Solid
Don't think so Tibor... "John Deere’s family background is pretty murky. His father, William Rinold Deere, possibly came to the the United States from Wales in about 1790. Somewhere along the way William married Sarah Yates, who may have been born in Connecticut, or maybe in England. The 1800 U.S. Census reveals that William and Sarah were living in Rutland, Vt., with two sons and one daughter all under ten years old."
I’m a farmer and this is crazy how it evolved I love John deere
I know right
I worked at the Waterloo Tractor Works for 35 years. The first tractor I laid hands on was a 4030 in 1972.
my dad was born in 1972
@@eoinfrancismcconville6967 He's same age as my daughter
Hello 4030 was better or 4230 ?
I still have my great great grandpas model A. He bought it brand new in 1953. It was a styled 6 speed 52 model. No water pump. Thermo dynamic cooling. The original 12v alternator still work if you believe that.
do you mean generator? if im not mistaken back then they only came with generators unless somewhere down the road they converted it into a alternator
i still have the AR that my dad learned how to drive and my Grand fathers Minneapolis KT from about 1935
@@jaythesavage6039 They serve the same purpose. It's what I meant.
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Probably the coolest John Deere video I’ve ever seen 👍👍👍
@Aleksa Sarmeš yep that’s my 1948 Allis Chalmers WD
@Aleksa Sarmeš oh believe me it still gets used quite a bit on the farm just about every other day except in the winter but even still I have a snow blower on the back so it gets used all year around for just about everything there’s actually quite a few in my area if you know where to look you could pick one up for A couple thousand in running condition sometimes even cheaper than that
@Aleksa Sarmeš if you wanna to see some search up Allis Chelmarsh WD on RUclips you might even see some of my other videos on there this is just my second account
@Aleksa Sarmeš I made a video plowing with my WD last year should be one of the first ones that come up
My favorite to drive was the wide front J. D. 720 gas model , what power ! Memories ! My uncle used to use the cigarette lighter on the tractor to light his cigarettes !
My grandpa had both an A and B model. My dad had a 1950's M and later an AR too. Great tractors (especially for us kids to learn how to drive one). Not to mention the numerous 110's, 112's, 214's, and and I think even a 300 lawn tractors that he collected (some for parts). They're still around, and several still running.
THANK YOU SO MUCH & I LEARNED SO MUCH.
I have farmed with John Deere tractors my whole career ( 52 years ) I have owned a couple of other brands and have learned I better stick with John Deere.
By far the best. It all started in 1958 when my dad bought a brand new John Deere 620 and we still have it in the family today. Later, we bought a 1968 4020 and after one major engine overhaul we are still using it today. Most recently we bought a John Deere 4056R. With the luck we’ve had with their durability and longevity I see no other reason to buy a different brand.
I've had JD IH AC and Ford . Ford has been by far the best JD a distant 2nd.
💘 watching these historical films..
John Deere is Still the best tractor Company in the world very popular in Ireland 🇮🇪
bet its the Green
Ursus is the best
It’s also the best in the US ,is Deere will always be Deere
They are still standing .
In india too
I drove the 2 cylinder John Deere tractors on grandparents farm. The " ole 2 popper " tractor. I loved driving them.
I have my dad's 520, 720, and A
I'll give it to deere for being the only company to have never been bought or gone through a merger been deere from the beginning
My Grandpa bought a 1520 brand new in 72.. 40 years later I found out why he never sold that little tractor. It still gets out and works with the big boys. It’s duties only consist of Hay production now but don’t ever count it out of any job. The tractor has been overhauled 4 times.. the first 2 were because of back then he mixed his own antifreeze with spring water.. pitted out the sleeves.. the other two times were due to broken rings. The tractor probably has 40k hours.
Great story Logan :)
CNH 1869
John Deere was a Transylvanian engineer who invented agricultural machinery, then went to America and built his first tractor.
Now a very famous brand and I am proud of it.
Így székely szemmel!
Me
He was born in the US
John Deere was born in Vermont and ended up moving out to Illinois. His plow was revolutionary because of it’s polished steel design, which was considered “self cleaning” because the polished steel didn’t allow the dirt to stick like on the cast iron plows used at that time. Cast iron plows had to be cleaned/scraped off constantly in order to perform correctly. John Deere died years before Deere and Co. built their first tractor.
John Deere Name ist Johann Dressman aus Harmswerum Ostfriesland Deutschland und von Beruf Schmied
LOVE JOHN DEERE TRACTORS WITH ALL MY HEART
Ford New Holland better
@@cardinalforlife1143 love that too
@@cardinalforlife1143 🤮🤮🤣🤣
There's nothing quite like the sound of a Johnny popper under heavy load. Pure music!
Bendiciones para todos uds familia patriota.
I love these old promo"s........👍
Very old vs strong machine, history industrial
நன்றி . வாழ்த்துக்கள் தோழர்.
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At 10 yrs old in 1971, my uncle Melvin slid out of driver’s seat to the fender and said, “Here you drive” I fell in love with that 2510
My step dad just hopped of and said pick me up on the next round. 1oohp bailing on a side hill. 2wd. Age 8 years old.. One day I got taken out of primary school to do rotodiscing.. Wish I was still driving..
@@briandufty5081 Right there with you. Never a bad day sitting on a Deere.
Memorable moments 🙏🙏🙏
quelle legende john Deere.bravo felicitation.bye👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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🙂 the best tractor in norway🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴😁😁🤠🤠😅❤️❤️❤️
I still use my dads John Deere 4020 and 5020
that was amazing
Wawww se jeant thanke you very match goode tractore 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏💪💪💪💪💪💪
Awesome
Nice great one
You didn't mention the new developments where your equipment has a relatively minor failure but it take two weeks for the field circus to show up to tell the ECU it's ok to run now, while your crop rots in the field.
Hehe
Fendt and John Deere the best
வாழ்த்துக்கள் நண்பரே
அருமையான வண்டி . வாழ்த்துக்கள்.நன்றி. Good Trakter . Very Nice . Thanks sir
I bought my very first own tractor a couple years ago, she's an 1941 styled John Deere model A. And in the future I plan to make her look and be like as she came out of the factory. when John Deere made their tractors, built to last for many years to come. and she may not be in the best of conditions, but she's had a good working life. and I don't think I'll be letting go of her anytime soon, because I know that I can get quite a bit more work out of her yet on the farm and when tractor pulling.
We love seeing the old girls at a tractor pull event! Some great old machines out there too.
@@HoneycombesSales yeah, it's always cool to see them pulling. but then it's quite a pain when you have to repair them.
What a legacy this American icon enjoys
Dont forget in the late ‘70s when Kenzi Mfg invalidated JD patents on Maximerge row units and several other patents they claimed but were copying from other people. JD got beat in court and wanted out of court because Kenzi had them by the nuggets. Great story.
Hahaha Kienze would have never developed and copied the 7000 row units had JD never made them.
You have to give credit where credit is due.
John Deere is the best
No no no Zetor is the best. Such a quality machine what a tractor!
Central Iowa. Late 1930's. My dad was in a one room school house and saw his dad's new 1937 or 1938 unstyled B going by heading to his house. $800 and traded a horse. Dad said he was worthless the rest of the day till he got home. Dad also owned a D. It was loud. No muffler, would blow smoke rings once you dropped the plow. Grandpa had an A, the B, and a 50 when he retired from farming. Dad and his brother took the farm on while working jobs as mechanics.
Old is gold
Best tractors
Legacy 🔥
John deer an massey are farms friend 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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Great
John deere is best tractor
I m work in Sonalika but,same like that I like John Deere also
Thanks for a new knowledge.....now I already "kena bare"
THOSE days are very respectful days for work but
Woow
Where did you find all these old promotion videos
We are a John Deere dealer :)
@@HoneycombesSales oh these are your videos that makes sense
@@spencersand2754 this particular one was put together by John Deere in the US (released worldwide) :)
this video will viral soon'
BEATIFUL MNASTERPUIECE I MUST AUY WITH MYB OWN EYES
Thanks for 25 subscribers . lets do 50 subscribers guys. Love you all 😘
"power steering really makes a difference" i mean, sure, john deere's power steering has always been really nice, light and smooth to use, but if only they knew what a pain it will be to set those in the future when no one knows how to do it, I finally got the power steering in my 630 figured out, works great now, but my dads 70 diesel still B lines it hard left when you start it
The John Deere’s being used today with all the technology aren’t going to last nearly as long as the classics
Bullshit, have you seen how much work a new combine takes? Your working on it at least once a week during harvest season the 2 cylinders you rarley have to work on them
@@RyanForst He means the tractor as a whole not just the engine or two months. You see john deere tractors from the 1940's lasting all the way to now in 2019.
@SecularPenguinist I run a 8410 and it dosent rely on computer systems, its just like a 8R, but a bit smaller
Ur not wrong
the john deere tractors legends
In Guatemala is a house brand
Other than the picture unveiled on the easel all the "Ds" shown are actually GPs.
Super
Legands never die…
Long live John Deere Nation
Right to repair, they don’t love you like you love them
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd The American Farm Bureau has negotiated a settlement which now allows farmers to use software and tools to do repairs.
@@joemueth4077 yea because they were forced to, if it was their choice they would never allow it. Maybe back in the day John Deere was respectable but nowadays it’s another lifeless corporation owned by a bunch of guys in suit in the city
🌹🌹⚘⚘🌺🌺👌👍جميل جدا
Good
John deere power full
Thank you 🙏🇮🇳😎
My dreams comes true after a week . I will buy new John dheer 5210gear pro tractor next week
I love every tractor, bute my favourit is my John Deere - Lanz 310!
What is the background music?
John Deere Motto 2020 Out tractors cost so much, You have to be a millionaire to own one
Compare to the complete factor of the farm at a multiple figure. And then you have to feed them. O fuck. Ritch farmer..
Brian Dufty What?? Never seen a rich farmer. They live on a crop loan which pays living expenses and buys equipment. They pay it back or try to when crops come in. Most are broke and badly in today’s market.
Love DEERS
My grandpa has a jd M and a 2630 John Deere some of the best
which country found john deer tractor
@Blake Siegle (Student)u belong which country
Amazing
When I was 7 I got the opportunity to drive a 5520 and I fell in love
In 2002 my test drive... Iam wondered about power ⚡⚡...
7 Feb today birthday of John Deere
Happy birthday John deere
So at the end there is a 250.000 USD machine, which is less resilient than ever before? I doubt there has been already a better ratio between capital invested and returns in framing history.
That 9rx is more like $850,000 USD.
See how resilient your 4010 is after running 5-6000 acres
GOLDEN days
John Deere tractor best agriculture field vehicles👍👍
Everything from Germany and Austria is better. Fendt, Claas...
John Deere is also made in Germany :)
@@HoneycombesSales some models
I would have thought that the take over of Lanz would have been mentioned because they ware one of the bigger German tractor makers but struggled after WW2 due to them still using the're 1 cylinder 2 tackt eninge's. It was a big deal for us germans to see a company go which help build farming here.
And nowadays it's Deere's biggest plant in Europe.
But I guess the didn't include it because they say there all American, but there not.
Yeah,...this was really aimed at the American market, but the company usually does make a lot of reference to the Mannheim facility. Our company does a trip out there every couple of years with select customers.
❤️
Power of machine
SUPER CIĄGNIK !!!!!!!!!!!
I like the old iron Deers but other than that I’m an international guy
The 1967 4020 changed it all
No doubt about it!
I loved the 4020....won a tractor pull in her! In 1989
@@HoneycombesSales she didn't have a turbo..jacket up the fuel though😂😂 killed the international 1086
Welcome new technology
Wor n Fu from malaysia USA...
don't blink or you'll miss a young John Goodman on the JD riding mower
جميل
It all boild down to Harry Ferguson, the wee grey fergie
5310 best in INDIA
Wahh 😀😀😀😀
I was at a tractor show and they had this little Ford going up against a 4480 or some tractor of that sort anyway so the John Deere had less horse power and torque and still won
Power can only go so far without weight.
1954 is best
Bhai sabbb aapka Us tractor mein dhum kam haiii, hamara Mahindra me dekhlo Arjun ke sath chal tha hei aapka tractor,,indian tractor is good Built quality and Solid
Çok güzel aile firması
Uzun yıllardır el değiştirmemiş üretime ara vermemiş
Gurur duydum
super
John Deere 🚜 5310 vs5042
2020 8RX
First of all, John Deere was a hungarian people, who is emograted to US. John- József Deer(e)- Szarvas
Don't think so Tibor... "John Deere’s family background is pretty murky. His father, William Rinold Deere, possibly came to the the United States from Wales in about 1790. Somewhere along the way William married Sarah Yates, who may have been born in Connecticut, or maybe in England. The 1800 U.S. Census reveals that William and Sarah were living in Rutland, Vt., with two sons and one daughter all under ten years old."
Now John Deere tractor are good
You see way more older johndeere
tractors than any other brand
In the junk yard
@@RJ1999x yep. And because when you are the number 1 brand sold in comparison to all others combined your bound to see more in the junkyard
@@johnallen5996 New Holland sells more tractors world wide then John Deere, so much for your theory