Ok for everyone commenting that these guys aren’t plowing deep. This is what we call a plow down party. Just neighbors who get together to have a good time and play with their vintage tractors. Mainly they are just turning waste from the harvest under so it doesn’t blow away.
I didn't see the seat till I went back for the timestamp, I was gunna say ''woah that thing would be tireing if you hadda stand up all day, but they wern't much for sittin around back then anywhay'eh?? lol HAVE AN AWESOME EVERY THING !!
I dunno, I want to understand. Yeah, I know, it's "just for fun" or "demonstration purposes" but... hook two four-bottom tractors together to pull a four-bottom plow? What are we 'demonstrating'? That D on tracks is pretty awesome. Did anyone else catch the two IH 656s- one early, one late? I liked that. The kid on the JD H really seemed to know how to operate his machine.
What puts this all into persepctive is when you see a team of horses pulling a single row plow. Then think what is going thru the farmers head knowing its going to take forever to turn over all his acres!
The J.D,s at 0.26 to 0.36 are the sorts I used to see without the ROPS on at a garage on a crossroads in rural Lincolnshire , England , in the 1960,s . I never knew where we were as these were family bank holidays out at Cleethorpes , out of sheer interest I phoned J.D.U.K. a whille ago & got told they had no record of it , but possibly a place called Caenby Corner . Anybody else in England ever see these , they were obviously very well built even to a little lad,s eye (mine ) , but this was the only place you ever saw them , you never saw them in the midlands at all , now J.D. is THE make . Not so far inland from Grimsby , further across from Newark or Gainsborough .
If you ever wondered how hard two cylinder Deeres were on your ears you can often hear them in the background while watching other tractors on the screen. Why the reruns in the last half of the video? And who makes the twin conversion frames? I also own a Ferguson.
6:18 not making fun....but it's got to be.... eather tiny...or tater...which one ...i had a friend long time ago.. his name was tater...they look just a like 👍👍👍👍👍
This is really funny plowing, it's a speed contest not plowing,plowing you turn 14 to 16 inches atleast,most are scratching only.the dude with the Detroit 8v71 listen to that all day. No
@@glennspreeman1634 lol,real world has obviously been forgotten. Watch some videos of how they do it in Europe, some of their plows are designed for 3 feet turn.
Over here in Australia we have some very temperamental soil and it's like trying to plough concrete it's very fertile but hard to plough those tractors wouldn't be going that fast and the ploughs would need to be half the size
You'd think that with a video like this "normal people" would be safe. That we'd be able to simply admire old tractors while farmers plow a field without being subjected to the moral bankruptcy and sin that's seen and heard everywhere today. Fact is, it's so rampant that someone from half way around the world took the time to validate that truth, while others gave thumbs up in agreement. smh.
Ok for everyone commenting that these guys aren’t plowing deep. This is what we call a plow down party. Just neighbors who get together to have a good time and play with their vintage tractors. Mainly they are just turning waste from the harvest under so it doesn’t blow away.
Love the tracked tractors
That John Deere with the metal tracks on the rear is the neatest tractor I’ve seen
at 6:52 ???? cool lil track-tore
I didn't see the seat till I went back for the timestamp, I was gunna say ''woah that thing would be tireing if you hadda stand up all day, but they wern't much for sittin around back then anywhay'eh?? lol
HAVE AN AWESOME EVERY THING !!
I could watch this all day! Thanks!
I dunno, I want to understand. Yeah, I know, it's "just for fun" or "demonstration purposes" but... hook two four-bottom tractors together to pull a four-bottom plow? What are we 'demonstrating'?
That D on tracks is pretty awesome. Did anyone else catch the two IH 656s- one early, one late? I liked that.
The kid on the JD H really seemed to know how to operate his machine.
I'd say it's most likely a bunch of guys playing with the toys they have.
Like kids in a sand box.
@@ARockRaider that's all it is. It's just fun
For those that didn’t know John Deere was born in Vermont. Good Old Yankee Technology for sure.
What puts this all into persepctive is when you see a team of horses pulling a single row plow. Then think what is going thru the farmers head knowing its going to take forever to turn over all his acres!
more than a couple COOL DUALS ( tandum 2 power units one implimnet )
The farm is really wonderful and beautiful.
Would seem to be a contest as to who can go the fastest while putting up the most smoke.
It's not the UK where old men 'plow' at 1 mph
@@jontee3437 What a ridiculous thing to say, have you ever been to the UK?
@jontee3437 I'm from the UK and go to ploughing matches. You are not far off. 😂😂
John Deere Traktoren sind und bleiben sehr gut 💪💪💪 Grüße aus der Schweiz 🇨🇭
thumbnail is @ 6:47
I wish the camara man was closer so you could see the numbers on the tractors, ie 4020,656,D17.
I m good job 👍💝🇵🇭
The J.D,s at 0.26 to 0.36 are the sorts I used to see without the ROPS on at a garage on a crossroads in rural Lincolnshire , England , in the 1960,s . I never knew where we were as these were family bank holidays out at Cleethorpes , out of sheer interest I phoned J.D.U.K. a whille ago & got told they had no record of it , but possibly a place called Caenby Corner . Anybody else in England ever see these , they were obviously very well built even to a little lad,s eye (mine ) , but this was the only place you ever saw them , you never saw them in the midlands at all , now J.D. is THE make . Not so far inland from Grimsby , further across from Newark or Gainsborough .
If you ever wondered how hard two cylinder Deeres were on your ears you can often hear them in the background while watching other tractors on the screen.
Why the reruns in the last half of the video?
And who makes the twin conversion frames?
I also own a Ferguson.
6:18 not making fun....but it's got to be.... eather tiny...or tater...which one ...i had a friend long time ago.. his name was tater...they look just a like 👍👍👍👍👍
This is really funny plowing, it's a speed contest not plowing,plowing you turn 14 to 16 inches atleast,most are scratching only.the dude with the Detroit 8v71 listen to that all day. No
Can't show how "powerful" the Dear is if you put the plow in the ground
What plow go that deep? 5-8 is max in real world!
@@glennspreeman1634 rule of thumb, for best results plow half the width of the moldboard. If you have 18" bottom plow roughly 8-9"
@@glennspreeman1634 lol,real world has obviously been forgotten. Watch some videos of how they do it in Europe, some of their plows are designed for 3 feet turn.
Over here in Australia we have some very temperamental soil and it's like trying to plough concrete it's very fertile but hard to plough those tractors wouldn't be going that fast and the ploughs would need to be half the size
it is just me or does it look like not a single one of these plows have been leveled?
Káń řàm £ámàh řùn kŭăt hnàk hméń-ùh ãībòng tŭk tháwń țùànțùàn théíńâk dłńĝ tŭ hmŭń támpí àh à ám ńáń šì hméń.
À ńĝáíńĝáítêń tŭ ãībònĝ tŭkíń ćêt à tàm £ò mânàh mãwh? zângtŭ mânàh bìkáh tèh šì ńá ńí màw? mino țuanțuan thei a tam sawnpawl nih țùàn an zuap lo manah siin a lang bik zo.
Kalaymyo leh Kankáw karlak hmanah țuan cawk lo hmunram a ám lawm.
Hmun dangtu rel lo!
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You'd think that with a video like this "normal people" would be safe. That we'd be able to simply admire old tractors while farmers plow a field
without being subjected to the moral bankruptcy and sin that's seen and heard everywhere today. Fact is, it's so rampant that someone from half
way around the world took the time to validate that truth, while others gave thumbs up in agreement. smh.