Yep first step is try with a board and hammer to split chain after an hour of cussing and repenting and smashing fingers just go get the the chain breaker
I found your channel and I just love it. Especially like it when you are tearing. Things apart And then put them all back together. I really enjoy that. Thank you and I just hope you keep ongoing on.
Thanks for taking us along for the show. I always enjoy you sharing your knowledge and specifics on the various tractors. No where else could I get this. Keep them coming and thanks for sharing. Take care and stay safe.
Pete, though many of us do not have a clue about what we are sharing with you, our true joy is to see how happy the show makes you and to watch you be totally in the moment. Have a great Father's Day. Bob in Nevada
My Dad used to use that "flat chain tool" as a backside hand flattening anvil when we replaced lost rivets on the cycle bar mower. It was a handy thing to have around for sure.
Pete thank you. 62 years ago I worked on a farm about a 1/2 from home on the Main Street. The owner let me take his 300 home for lunch. Made me feel good at 14 years of age.
Boy are you in your element!!! You're loving every minute of it. So glad to see you so happy!!! I suppose having a couple hundred people recognize and talk to you doesn't hurt either. And you question whether you should stay in farming...really??? Happy Fathers Day Pete - send our best to the family and we'll see you soon.
Pete this was really great never been to anything like this show before I really enjoyed the tractor parade the hay bailing all of it was just great Thanks for sharing it. Hope you have a very blessed week.
I went to the Red Power Roundup Show 2024 in Spencer, Iowa , it was fantastic. We visited the first 2 days, Thursday and Friday but unfortunately Saturday and Sunday had to be cancelled due to the flooding. There were quite a few gold demonstrators there. Love your videos. Best wishes. Peter. 🚜🇬🇧
Happy Father's Day, Pete! 🎉 Thank you so much for the wonderful memories you stir up in my heart of my precious grandpa. I used to ride on his knee as he was plowing, I used to think I was in control of the whole operation! Thank you again, stay safe, God bless.
The red tool you didn't know what you never new what it was is for taking elevator chain links apart that are stuck. Might work on manure spreaders also. Thanks for the tour, enjoyed it.
I was born and raised in Niagara Falls, NY and remember Chisholm-Ryder. Along with that bean harvester they also manufactured grape harvesters along with other combine harvesters. Thanks, Pete, for bringing back an old memory.
Fantastic event ! History at it's best so enjoyable. I live in Lancaster Pa.. Amish area and some big farms. Fresh produce for sure and whoopie pies. Many farm stands and local restaurants. Thank you for sharing Pete.....I really enjoy your videos.❤
Pete: The tool that you didn't recognize is a Peoria Steel Chain Detacher Tool made by Tool Hall Castings Co. I believe that Moline Steel also made this type of tool. They were used for the flat chain links. My dad had a couple of them on the farm.
Your enthusiasm for the Red Power Showdown is contagious! Your passion for this event brings excitement and unity. And I am Floating Village Life, eager to join in this thrilling experience!
That looked like a wonderful tractor show to me Mr. Pete! So many pretty Farmalls! And I am so happy that you met some of your viewers and met some fans. I would call that a great 2 days.
Pete, Thanks for taking us along to the Red Power Showdown. Seeing all of that red power brings back a lot of good memories of working on the farm and driving some of those older tractors.
Farming history in upstate NY is so rich. Your knowledge of farming and machinery is extensive and fascinating. Thank you so much for sharing your days with us. Tractor parades always put a smile on my face. Much appreciation from this older person who lives on a small farm in Delaware County, NY.
Pete. That heavy tool that you showed us at around the four minute mark is for holding a flat chain ( like what would be used for the web of a manure spreader) steady while you hit it with a hammer to take it apart. Makes taking a chain apart a breeze. Happy father's day!!
Pete, I recently worked with a gentleman who knows you in person. He, too, was a farmer. He had dairy cows. He used to share stories with me about how hay used to be baled with wire. This video just brought all those memories flooding back. Those very same bale wires are still used today. Only we use them now for baling cardboard, paper and plastic bales.
My first time attending the show and I enjoyed seeing all the IH equipment. It was also a pleasure meeting you and saying hello Pete. Even though I’m more of a Deere guy I grew up with some red on our farm as well.
Pete, I primarily watch the channel for the animal content, "C'mon cows". However as a gearhead I have to appreciate your instant knowledge of every machine you see. Thanks for the tour sir.
Really enjoyed your video. I appreciate your knowledge of the tractors and implements. Reallly a learning experience for me. Truly awesome video. Thank you for sharing.
Tractors changed the world for farmers and propelled industry into new heights. Probably one of the greatest periods when farmers and their children transitioned into inventors, engineering and industrial tycoons.
Pete, Happy Father's Day! I knew nothing about tractor and mechanics until I started watching your videos. Was in Costco's fuel line where a lane over from me was an over-all clothed gentleman pulling his trailer with tractor, so I approached and asked what year his tractor... can't remember anymore, but was he impressed I asked about his tractor. He appeared to be an ole local farm family decendent. Can kick myself for not asking about how he got into farming and to see if what I thought was true. Anyways, I mentioned Farmall and a few models- he asked how I know about tractors; I answered don't but learning through Pete's channel- JaFAF. Thank you for introducing me to farming and tractors.
Happy Father’s Day Pete. My grandpa has a farmall 400 with a broken starter so I got off, fixed, and running again and he was happy to see his favorite tractor running again.
I didn’t expect to find this video so interesting! I’m just an old lady who’s watched you for a few years; I clicked to watch out of loyalty, but found myself engrossed! I didn’t understand all of the mechanics, but it left me full of admiration for man’s ingenuity.
The red tool you were looking at was a chain holder for apron chains like on your manure spreaders. It holds the chain while you separate the links. Sorry I missed you at Bloomsburg. I was about 25 yards away from you during the parade on Friday. Finally got to see that baler work. My grandfather had one , and we still had the wires for it . Was replaced with a 46 IH with a bale thrower. Thanks for all the info on the equipment. happy Fathers day. Hope you had a good one.
Thanks Pete! So many memories for me being an ex- Inter parts guy who worked for a couple of dealers here in Oz. (1 being in the hills as mainly market gardeners & the other out in the country for more larger farms) We sold Inter Trucks & I resorted a few including Scouts for one of my bosses too! Thanks for sharing. 👍
Love your channel was raised on a farm in Kansas I’m a little bit older than you. I went into corporate America and still have not escaped. I absolutely love the contact on your channel every bit of it. You have that same entertaining Gene that Derek Bieri has over on vice grip.
The red slotted tool is a chain breaker for flat chains. Happy Father's day Pete.
We had one on the farm. I never saw it used but we had one.
I have seen a couple of these - we had one on our farm and so did my Grandad. Never saw it used though.
I've got one used it about a month ago on the old manure spreader kinda helps separating the chain
Yep first step is try with a board and hammer to split chain after an hour of cussing and repenting and smashing fingers just go get the the chain breaker
I got a lesson on one of those when I was a kid in the 60's, helping my Dad replace a broken chain link on a NewIdea manure spreader
My son Garrett is still on cloud nine that you interviewed him about his Gold Demonstrators. You are his favorite RUclipsr to watch.
Mine too.
You should start your own channel.
Very cool stuff out there Pete...thanks for taking us along!! Josh
You're welcome Josh!
Happy Fathers Day Pete and to your Dad. Enjoy your Day! ❤️
Love old Tractors thanks for taking us along.
I found your channel and I just love it. Especially like it when you are tearing. Things apart And then put them all back together. I really enjoy that. Thank you and I just hope you keep ongoing on.
You lucky man to have a show like that so close. Great report, mouth watering gems.
I heard a rumor that you had been talked into a ride on the barrel train! Glad that clip made it in the video! Tim did a nice job with it.
Pete alot of us aren't able to go to these shows, thank you for letting us come with you.
You’re welcome Terri.
Hey it was nice to meet you at the showdown . We enjoyed the show .
Nice to meet you too! Great show.
Thanks for taking us along for the show. I always enjoy you sharing your knowledge and specifics on the various tractors. No where else could I get this. Keep them coming and thanks for sharing. Take care and stay safe.
That hay press was really interesting! Glad you had a chance to catch them in action.
Pete, though many of us do not have a clue about what we are sharing with you, our true joy is to see how happy the show makes you and to watch you be totally in the moment. Have a great Father's Day. Bob in Nevada
It was a pleasure to meet and talk to you Thursday over at the hay press. Thank you for coming to our show!
Nice to meet you too!
I don't know much about tractors, but hearing you passionately talk about them makes me love them.
Terrific educational video on Farmall/IH tractors. Happy Father's Day.
I never get tired going with Pete to the tractor shows, thanks so much for taking us along on your journey.
My Dad used to use that "flat chain tool" as a backside hand flattening anvil when we replaced lost rivets on the cycle bar mower.
It was a handy thing to have around for sure.
Pete thank you. 62 years ago I worked on a farm about a 1/2 from home on the Main Street. The owner let me take his 300 home for lunch. Made me feel good at 14 years of age.
Excellent video. You are very well informed on all things Red!
Happy Father's day Pete! Love your videos!!
Always a delight, thank you Pete and Hillary!
Thanks for the video. Loved the old tractors.
the hay baler bell to let you know it's the right size is so simple, yet so needed. Love to see how people come up with solutions.
WOW !!! That was fun . Thank You for taking the time to bring it to us. For those who couldn't make it. Much appreciated. See Ya next time.
Pete thank you for showing the hay press. I run one with my family as a display. 1938 owned by my great grand father.
Boy are you in your element!!! You're loving every minute of it. So glad to see you so happy!!! I suppose having a couple hundred people recognize and talk to you doesn't hurt either. And you question whether you should stay in farming...really??? Happy Fathers Day Pete - send our best to the family and we'll see you soon.
Thank you Pete for taken us to the show, I always love the "red" shows ..
Thanks for taking us along Pete
Pete this was really great never been to anything like this show before I really enjoyed the tractor parade the hay bailing all of it was just great Thanks for sharing it. Hope you have a very blessed week.
I went to the Red Power Roundup Show 2024 in Spencer, Iowa , it was fantastic. We visited the first 2 days, Thursday and Friday but unfortunately Saturday and Sunday had to be cancelled due to the flooding. There were quite a few gold demonstrators there. Love your videos. Best wishes. Peter. 🚜🇬🇧
Thanks for taking us along. You provide a lot of information on these tractors ...thanks!
You made my whole weekend! Thank you! Enjoyed ! immensely!
Great video, very informative and very interesting, you’re very Knowledgeable !!! 👏👏
I glad that Pete got to go to the Red Power Show. Some really interesting equipment on display there. Thanks for this video.
Happy Father's Day, Pete! 🎉 Thank you so much for the wonderful memories you stir up in my heart of my precious grandpa. I used to ride on his knee as he was plowing, I used to think I was in control of the whole operation! Thank you again, stay safe, God bless.
I enjoyed seeing you enjoy yourself. You work hard making great videos and in this one you got a chance to see your kind of stuff.
The red tool you didn't know what you never new what it was is for taking elevator chain links apart that are stuck. Might work on manure spreaders also. Thanks for the tour, enjoyed it.
Definitely want a couple of those sliced beef sandwiches. I could spend days over there looking around. Looks like a really enjoyable time!
Hi pete my friend and i were at the Red Power Show. But i guess we missed you. It was neat to see we almost crossed paths
Great day!!!! Happy Father's Day to you and your Dad !!!!👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Oh Pete, you big kid lol. I love those beautiful machines but, the hay bailer takes the cake.
I was born and raised in Niagara Falls, NY and remember Chisholm-Ryder. Along with that bean harvester they also manufactured grape harvesters along with other combine harvesters. Thanks, Pete, for bringing back an old memory.
Fantastic event ! History at it's best so enjoyable. I live in Lancaster Pa.. Amish area and some big farms. Fresh produce for sure and whoopie pies. Many farm stands and local restaurants. Thank you for sharing Pete.....I really enjoy your videos.❤
Pete: The tool that you didn't recognize is a Peoria Steel Chain Detacher Tool made by Tool Hall Castings Co. I believe that Moline Steel also made this type of tool. They were used for the flat chain links. My dad had a couple of them on the farm.
Bloomsburg is such a great area, was always a pleasure to visit the town especially when they have the Fair.
Thanks for bringing us along, looks like fun!
Thanks for sharing. Enjoyed looking at all the red. Love seeing all the old tractors and equipment.
Thanks for sharing Pete!!
Happy Father's Day!!
🙏❤
Your enthusiasm for the Red Power Showdown is contagious! Your passion for this event brings excitement and unity. And I am Floating Village Life, eager to join in this thrilling experience!
That looked like a wonderful tractor show to me Mr. Pete! So many pretty Farmalls! And I am so happy that you met some of your viewers and met some fans. I would call that a great 2 days.
Pete, Thanks for taking us along to the Red Power Showdown. Seeing all of that red power brings back a lot of good memories of working on the farm and driving some of those older tractors.
Farming history in upstate NY is so rich. Your knowledge of farming and machinery is extensive and fascinating. Thank you so much for sharing your days with us. Tractor parades always put a smile on my face. Much appreciation from this older person who lives on a small farm in Delaware County, NY.
Great video. Thanks for sharing
Pete. That heavy tool that you showed us at around the four minute mark is for holding a flat chain ( like what would be used for the web of a manure spreader) steady while you hit it with a hammer to take it apart. Makes taking a chain apart a breeze. Happy father's day!!
Glad to have u in bloomsburg hope u enjoyed the show
Thank you Pete, wish I could have been there 👍🏻
Pete, I recently worked with a gentleman who knows you in person. He, too, was a farmer. He had dairy cows. He used to share stories with me about how hay used to be baled with wire. This video just brought all those memories flooding back. Those very same bale wires are still used today. Only we use them now for baling cardboard, paper and plastic bales.
Very educational. And those kids are all adorable. Makes me miss the country.
Thanks Pete for taking us along with you at the tractor show good too see some great tractors , red off cose
Pete, thanks for taking us along. The Ohio John Deere expo was the same days and couldn’t go to both.
Lov to see all the great old tractors. Thank you.
Enjoy watching your show today.
My first time attending the show and I enjoyed seeing all the IH equipment. It was also a pleasure meeting you and saying hello Pete. Even though I’m more of a Deere guy I grew up with some red on our farm as well.
Thank you Pete what a great show! Been watching now for a few months. Just keep doing what your doing my wife and I love it.
Glad to meet you there .. George wished he would have talked to you about pigs . He wants to do pasture pigs
Pete, I primarily watch the channel for the animal content, "C'mon cows". However as a gearhead I have to appreciate your instant knowledge of every machine you see. Thanks for the tour sir.
Happy Father’s Day Pete, thanks for a great video and for taking us with you to the power show
Thanks for taking us along.
Really enjoyed your video. I appreciate your knowledge of the tractors and implements. Reallly a learning experience for me. Truly awesome video. Thank you for sharing.
Thankyou Pete. That was just awesome.
Thanks Pete for bringing us along 👍👍✌️
Always enjoy seeing you out in the public, you should get the kids to run the farm when you go out so Hillary can go too!
Pete, you are a fountain of knowledge! Thank you ~ enjoyed your video.
Great episode on red. Amazing to see you sooo happy. A true red education 👍👍👍
Hi Pete ! Was nice to meet you Friday morning. Great show and thanks for the great videos !
Pete, great show and sure is great to see all the great RED TRACTORS and assorted equipment.
Tractors changed the world for farmers and propelled industry into new heights. Probably one of the greatest periods when farmers and their children transitioned into inventors, engineering and industrial tycoons.
Pete,
Happy Father's Day!
I knew nothing about tractor and mechanics until I started watching your videos. Was in Costco's fuel line where a lane over from me was an over-all clothed gentleman pulling his trailer with tractor, so I approached and asked what year his tractor... can't remember anymore, but was he impressed I asked about his tractor. He appeared to be an ole local farm family decendent. Can kick myself for not asking about how he got into farming and to see if what I thought was true. Anyways, I mentioned Farmall and a few models- he asked how I know about tractors; I answered don't but learning through Pete's channel- JaFAF. Thank you for introducing me to farming and tractors.
Happy Father’s Day Pete. My grandpa has a farmall 400 with a broken starter so I got off, fixed, and running again and he was happy to see his favorite tractor running again.
Great show Pete and thank you for taking us along.
Glad you had a great time. Thanks for filming it.
I didn’t expect to find this video so interesting! I’m just an old lady who’s watched you for a few years; I clicked to watch out of loyalty, but found myself engrossed! I didn’t understand all of the mechanics, but it left me full of admiration for man’s ingenuity.
Pete , I love this , who ever plan this whole thing did a good job .
The red tool you were looking at was a chain holder for apron chains like on your manure spreaders. It holds the chain while you separate the links. Sorry I missed you at Bloomsburg. I was about 25 yards away from you during the parade on Friday. Finally got to see that baler work. My grandfather had one , and we still had the wires for it . Was replaced with a 46 IH with a bale thrower. Thanks for all the info on the equipment. happy Fathers day. Hope you had a good one.
Awesome show, lots of nice looking tractors there. Thanks for sharing, I hope you have a nice Father's Day.
I literally just looked at my notifications two minutes ago for a video - hi Pete happy Sunday, happy Father’s Day
Interesting to see the evolution of mechanization of farm implements. Cheers from Edmonton Alberta.
Thanks for the video Pete. Enjoyed seeing all the tractors.
Happy Father's Day. Fun video. Thanks for taking us along.
Man that 806 was inspiring. I have our family 806 ready for restore and need to get into it.
Thanks Pete! So many memories for me being an ex- Inter parts guy who worked for a couple of dealers here in Oz. (1 being in the hills as mainly market gardeners & the other out in the country for more larger farms) We sold Inter Trucks & I resorted a few including Scouts for one of my bosses too! Thanks for sharing. 👍
I always enjoy your wealth of knowledge on these tractors
Love your channel was raised on a farm in Kansas I’m a little bit older than you. I went into corporate America and still have not escaped. I absolutely love the contact on your channel every bit of it. You have that same entertaining Gene that Derek Bieri has over on vice grip.
Farmall A 501 that’s awesome to see! Thanks Pete
Pete, you need an International Scout. I had a red pickup style Scout as a kid in 1973. Great little truck, 343 ci V8 4 speed.
Happy Dad's Day, Pete!! All the best to you and yours! ♥
Great stuff, really enjoyed the historic perspective 👍
Happy Father’s Day Pete, thank you for sharing loved coming with you. Blessed day and week. See you next time❤🍻
Thanks for talking to us and letting us get a picture with you