The old Mcormick baler with the 4 cylinder engine for power, brings back many memories for me growing up as a kid on the farm. It was famous for missing knots and I worked in the fields school summer holidays road and sat on the left twine box to tie knots by hand that it missed. Very hot and lots of dust. great video folks.
😊😊 all of the field Marshall tractors IVE seen are dark green not orange 😮😮 and that hay baler was made be 4 /1955 because that when they went 2 PTO drive hay balers 😊😊 OMG 9 5 2O24
@dellhell8842 yes, their was a previous model. John Crowder the owner of this machine has both models. Their was 2 prototype self propelled versions based on this 626 model. One has been completely rebuilt for a heap. It is in the Knight collection, is sometimes seen at Casterton event. Look up Casterton Vintage on RUclips. You should see it on there
Love this machinery. Off to a ploughing match on the 21st of this month. Chedzoy, Northfield. Great show. Cheers.
The beauty of your farm is breathtaking
@lythitan88 its actually my friends farm, yes it is beautiful
If it was not likes you great people I would never seen a harvest in bygone years.😊 Thank you so much for upload ❤kind regards😊😊😊
@shirleydrury5565 thats all good i enjoyed filming it
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You have created such a beautiful and peaceful life
@@elladailylife thank you, although it wasn't me. I just enjoy it like you
Thank you for bringing back so many great memories. Watching my father doing the harvest.
@@paulflynn9351 glad you enjoy
Loved seeing the old machinery in action. It's like stepping back in time! 😘😘😘
@FarmGearInnovators fantastic isn't it. Im nostalgic about a time i can't remember
Thanks again for posting this. It's the only way most of us will ever be able to see these events.
No problem i like to share them. I enjoy watching them again sometimes
BELO TRABALHO A UNIÃO FAZ A FORÇA PARABÉNS..DE URUPÊS SÃO PAULO 🇧🇷🙏👏👏👏👏🙌🙏🙏
The old Mcormick baler with the 4 cylinder engine for power, brings back many memories for me growing up as a kid on the farm.
It was famous for missing knots and I worked in the fields school summer holidays road and sat on the left twine box to tie
knots by hand that it missed. Very hot and lots of dust. great video folks.
@@canvids1 i enjoy hearing about these memories.
que terreno más extenso una llanura inmensa bella que preciosidad agrícola
Mooie beelden van oude machines !
Was at the show yesterday.. Really enjoyed it, such wonderful old machines
@freespirit8508 yes really good wasn't it
As a teenager I worked sacking off on a trailer combine like the one shown from 1.55
@@johnnewman2930 fantastic, rare machines now
😊😊 all of the field Marshall tractors IVE seen are dark green not orange 😮😮 and that hay baler was made be 4 /1955 because that when they went 2 PTO drive hay balers 😊😊 OMG 9 5 2O24
" it is really horses, it is not donkeys ... "
Never knew there was a trailed semi-self-propelled Marshall combine.
@dellhell8842 yes, their was a previous model. John Crowder the owner of this machine has both models. Their was 2 prototype self propelled versions based on this 626 model. One has been completely rebuilt for a heap. It is in the Knight collection, is sometimes seen at Casterton event.
Look up Casterton Vintage on RUclips. You should see it on there