A good friend of mine bought a new 100 in 1955 and he said it was the best steering tractor he ever had. Another friend of mine who had never had Farmalls bought one once and asked me to come check it out as it didn't work like a red belly Ford. I told him to forget what he knew about tractors as the 100 was a totally different tractor. I went and drove it around and like my previous friend's, it steered like a dream. I have always liked the look of the 100 and 200. Several years ago, there was a member of the local IH Collector's Club (Chapter 42 I think) that had a hi clearance 130 that used to bring it to the Southeast Old Thresher's Reunion in Denton, N.C. It was a sharp looking tractor. Here in my neck of the woods, these offset Farmalls were the tobacco farmer's dream come true.
I know where there’s a 100 I think I can get in the Spring. I love hearing your stories and I appreciate your taking the time to tell me. There’s a lot of those offsets still in the Connecticut River Valley where they still grow cigar tobacco
I'm 56 years old and grew up on a 100. I still have it to this day and it's still a working tractor. I also have a Kubota MX5400. When my kids go out for a tractor ride they always pick the 100 to drive.
the old tractors are much classier than anything built out there today. ill never sell the Super C that we've had since I was 5 in 1977. it doesn't go out too much anymore, but I keep it in good shape. Thank You for watching
Wow my friend you are a wealth of knowledge and insight into the farmall line of superA’s 100’s 130, 140’s I have three super A’s and one 100 that is in need of major repair. The A’ all run and work I thank you for for your channel! Appreciate my friend
Lots of really great information ! You sure know your tractors thats for sure . I'm trying to learn as much as I can about my M . I got more to learn since it has so many after market parts . I didn't realize how much maintenance there was on one . Are there any oil or gas additives you like to add to your tractors ? Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend !
I put marine stabil in the blue bottle in mine people swear by sea foam, but I can’t say I’ve ever noticed a difference. The M was a heck of a tractor back in the day…The biggest out there. Thank you for watching
I'm trying to learn about my tractor. It is a farmall 100. Works good and very pretty, but it leaks oil like crazy and I need to figure out how to fix it. Know where I can find manuals? Thanks!
Hi mate I’m in Australia and I have a hi -crop IH Farmall . Trying to find out the model and year of it . On the serial plate it reads . V 320468 1540 . Any info would be much appreciated. It has underbody rippers and rear rippers as well.
This is the corrected version. I apologize for the previous cut off version.
Great video and information!
Thank you
Love your stuff owned 3 cubs , LA deer (‘41) G deer (‘47) .down to last cub ‘64 . Way of life , culture leaving ..
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A good friend of mine bought a new 100 in 1955 and he said it was the best steering tractor he ever had. Another friend of mine who had never had Farmalls bought one once and asked me to come check it out as it didn't work like a red belly Ford. I told him to forget what he knew about tractors as the 100 was a totally different tractor. I went and drove it around and like my previous friend's, it steered like a dream. I have always liked the look of the 100 and 200. Several years ago, there was a member of the local IH Collector's Club (Chapter 42 I think) that had a hi clearance 130 that used to bring it to the Southeast Old Thresher's Reunion in Denton, N.C. It was a sharp looking tractor. Here in my neck of the woods, these offset Farmalls were the tobacco farmer's dream come true.
I know where there’s a 100 I think I can get in the Spring. I love hearing your stories and I appreciate your taking the time to tell me. There’s a lot of those offsets still in the Connecticut River Valley where they still grow cigar tobacco
@@LedgemereHeritageFarm You're more than welcome Tom. I enjoy your videos very much. You always have good solid information without the hype.
@@MarkWYoung-ky4uc I’ve got one more IH one for the 1970s I think, then it’s on to my Green pile. I’m selling off a lot of it on eBay
@@LedgemereHeritageFarm ok
I'm 56 years old and grew up on a 100. I still have it to this day and it's still a working tractor. I also have a Kubota MX5400. When my kids go out for a tractor ride they always pick the 100 to drive.
the old tractors are much classier than anything built out there today. ill never sell the Super C that we've had since I was 5 in 1977. it doesn't go out too much anymore, but I keep it in good shape. Thank You for watching
Wow my friend you are a wealth of knowledge and insight into the farmall line of superA’s 100’s 130, 140’s
I have three super A’s and one 100 that is in need of major repair.
The A’ all run and work
I thank you for for your channel! Appreciate my friend
Thank you for watching. Those offset tractors were a godsend to tobacco growers and small vegetable farmers
Excellent video thanks.
Thank You for watching
I love old tractor videos farmall & john deer iwas raised on,so keep them coming the farmall m the100 & 200
thank you for watching
We just got a 1954 100 we are working on
Those are a very nice tractor. Fast hitch?
Lots of really great information ! You sure know your tractors thats for sure . I'm trying to learn as much as I can about my M . I got more to learn since it has so many after market parts . I didn't realize how much maintenance there was on one . Are there any oil or gas additives you like to add to your tractors ? Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend !
I put marine stabil in the blue bottle in mine people swear by sea foam, but I can’t say I’ve ever noticed a difference. The M was a heck of a tractor back in the day…The biggest out there. Thank you for watching
I'm trying to learn about my tractor. It is a farmall 100. Works good and very pretty, but it leaks oil like crazy and I need to figure out how to fix it. Know where I can find manuals? Thanks!
Jensales, Steiner, eBay or Amazon. Good luck with your 100! They are a nice looking machine
Hi mate I’m in Australia and I have a hi -crop IH Farmall . Trying to find out the model and year of it . On the serial plate it reads . V 320468 1540 . Any info would be much appreciated. It has underbody rippers and rear rippers as well.
you may be able to find help in one of the red tractor forums online
@@LedgemereHeritageFarm
Thanks mate I found it had a W on a few castings so it’s 1951 hi crop av