Good evening your Lordship, now you have asked another great question and my answer is that I would like 👍 to spend the day driving your Ford 8100 with it’s beautiful sounding straight six cylinder engine purring away doing what ever task that I was assigned to do that day weather it be a spot of ploughing or on silage cart or some such other job and I hope that you and yours have had a good 😌 week with this very seasonal weather and I will look 👀 forward to seeing your next video next weekend and until then TaRa for a bit.
I reckon that Ford 3000, it's a grand little tractor, she's got a roof and when you open the door she has air con, you can dodge around pick up a trailor, do some shopping, gather a few logs, I would be more than happy with that old girl. Thanks for a top notch vid
The 3350 is one of the finest tracters ever made for me, its possibly just a little nostalgia but it was our 'big tractor' when i was growing up on the farm and when i was young it was a treat to drive it because my dad always used it while i got either the 2040s or the ford 5000 but once i got the hang of ploughing , pulling our 4 furrow plough, the door open listening to it purr under load and smelling the earth turn over was some of the best times i had on the farm, couldnt wait to get home from school and hop on for a couple hours in the evening while dad had dinner
If you mean working on the mechanics of it? - The little Fergie. Otherwise, if you mean working out there on the land with it, I'd happily take the Johnny 3350, or the Ford 8100. Ford 300? - Farked up my hearing by driving one of those bloody things. Nice tractor for the job it was doing (working up a seed bed) but after 16 hours a day for 6 weeks, year upon year (not to mention the rest of the work it did), I wouldn't drive one in earnest again _ Give me my DB 780, or my 885!!
I visited my mate on his farm last week and he's got a little Fordson Dexter like that one, it had the obligatory can of Ether on board, started without it but it was 20+ degrees!
Only driven few John Deere tractors, I haven’t driven 3650 so I definitely like drive it for day. I would like 8100 is like at harvest time pulling grain cart👍
I'd take the 3350, still a civilized place to work despite being near enough 30 years old. The 8100 is a nice machine, but compare the working environment and how you would feel after 14 hours stuck in it, it's the green one every time. Also it's easier to warm a pie on the manifold without burning it than it is on the Ford.
If it was like new it would be the 165../175 but also would love to have a go in the 8100.. cannot beat old skool 2wd power....a nash956/1056 would be a dream👍🏻👍🏻
Backed up silage years ago with a jd 3050..a tractor way ahead of the competition at the time. I, d love a go on the 8100, have a soft spot for fords. Already own a 7910. Mind how you go, m, lud.
Way, way back I had a Fergie and a Dexta, I still have a JD1130 so I would choose a day with the Ford 3000 please. Anyway who needs notifications Lord Muck, this is important information you are putting up, we've got eyes, we'll find you!
Thankyou for the all round update , it’s great to see you doing well, as well ... ! The Ford 8100 2wd reminds me of my case / DB 1594 2wd , we all need a day out in a tractor doing anything that keeps us all happy .... !!!👌
The little dexter with a buck rake on the back bring back memories of pushing up rape straw and pea straw back in the 80s. Flat out in reverse and second all day long. Brilliant mucker👍
Grey Fergie 🙂 especially in weather like this, I wish my TEF started as well as yours, interesting where the battery is mounted too same place as some of the narrow conversions. If it was a wet day though I'd love a go on the 3350, an iconic tractor of my childhood
Love the Dexta , my grandfather had one , i remember sitting in the link box as a kid bobbing down the devon lanes it had that agricultural smell of the diesel and oil. Ahhh happy days😅
Quite a nice selection there. I’d like to sit on the little old Massey actually. I’d probably get sunburned etc but itd be worth. Love the sound of that engine
Most definitely be the JD 💯 spent a lot of time in the cab of 4450 and then a 6920s. Like the way that you tell it how it is!! Straight to the point. Fenland Rob 👍👍
3350. Creature comforts in the sound gard cab make it easy to spend the day. Any of them if it was the only choice because driving a tractor makes me smile. Thanks for asking, best regards from Indiana, USA.
Great video mucker.. The sound of the Dexta starting and running brought back lots of memories of my dad's when I was a kid. His also jammed in gear if you were not careful the bottom of the gear lever pushed through the worn selectors and you had to remove the 4 studs to reset.. Keep them coming mucker 👍👍
Been catching up on your vids mucka missed quite a few. Really enjoying between milking shifts. Have to say I fancy a Isuzu pickup now haha. Always been a Massey man but I have to say that 3000 is a beauty, something special about that one for me don’t know why 👍🏻
Got to be the John Deere 3350 for comfort style and sound Get her on the mower conditioner or the Fraser tandem silage trailer nice combo Thanks for the vid
Probably the 8100 for me as you don't have a 7610 there. Used to love the turbo whistle under load, but the 150hr oil changes were a bugger coming round so quick, almost weekly.
Another good video mate. If I had to spend a day working one of those tractors , I would choose the Deer , or the Ford 8100 depending on what I was doing . It would be quite nice on a warm sunny day to use the Dexta or the Ferguson T 20 cutting grass for hay making with an old finger mower. Those were good times.
I would choose one but it would depends on the job, rolling a series of 1 or 2 acre paddocks with 8100 or JD would seem overkill. Baling mini Hesston barley bales or flail hedge cutting on the other hand...
I'd love to spend a day on the 8100, although I've never driven a classic big JD so might be tempted to have a go on that. Quite happy to spend a day with any of them tbh though, all great tractors, you're lucky being able to own such a collection!
Boring answer for a lot of people but I still have a real soft spot and love the Grey Ferguson so that would be my choice. My dad had one back in the late 1960s and it still brings back fantastic memories growing up sitting on the tool box while ploughing, harvesting etc etc
Like to take the John Deere as a classic drive , reminding me of my JD2650,to look down a long bonnet saver simple design to line up air filter , exhaust and door pillar. Spend a day pulling silage trailers behind a JF forager ( other foragers available) so can do the John Deere shuffle every time to get in! Great catch up video
Another cracking vid Mucker , a can of grey paint and a new seat cushion for the wee grey/red fergie would go down well for me mate . ( oh nearly forgot , I sent you another one of the positive algorithms you're always on about )
Got to be the dexta for me mucker, worst days job I ever did selling mine. She liked a sniff of the good stuff every start, never did find the cause. I'll look forward to seeing more on the little blue beastie and it's starting issues.
To bring back memories of when I was 9 the dexta with 10 foot set chain harrowing. But my body says go for the dear so I could still walk after.Is there a chance you could give the yank tank Dodge Ram , Ford F-150 a go, but sitting on the wrong side is getting popular with farmers as they drive gator and loaders on that side?
That was a good walk around & update on the tractors , with jobs pending & those completed, love to see things back running & working but still in their working clothes !!!! Not really myself into highly painted & polished to death tractors, your frightened to ever use them !!!!!! I don’t know what it is but I’m taken with the Ford 3000 , such a nice thing !!!, it really came back to life looking good with the agric tyres too👍👍👍👍I didn’t make a comment on last weeks pickup test, excellent video, just wanted to think over what I had seen , I’m like many have come from an era when unless it’s got a stonking big engine in it , we don’t think it will be any good ????? But maybe technology has taken over that much ????
6 pot al the way!! First choice 3350 but wouldn't mind the 8100👍 Nice little monolog at the end there👌🤣🤣 Good to see all the tractors again! Nice bit of video variety going on. All the best!
Ford 3000 for me. Spent manys the day on one with a haybob turning hay and rowing in with a siderake with the old man in a 5000 with a massey baler following. Used to pull a binder with one too, cutting rye for thatching straw.
Love watching your videos. You go into depth with every tractor and machinery you get in or close to. I like the mechanical ingeneering side of things. So good work. 👍
Great video 👍👍 There's two that I'd like to spend a day in, the 8100 and 3350 because I've never driven either of those two. But if I can only pick one it'll have to be the Ford 8100 but very it's very close. All the tractors are looking well or coming on well 👍
I think the little 3000 and 3350 depending on what i was doing 🤔. We used to have a 3350, had it from new, and a 3050 and 2650, I was only allowed to drive the 2650 and occasionally I was let loose on the 3050, but hardly ever the 3350 🤷🏼♀️😆
3350 because that thing just looks right and sounds amazing and i love how the old cab looks and so i it would give me such a smile in a field or carting for instance
I’d very happily spend a day in the 3350 but equally the 8100 would be a very nice place to spend a day. I’ve got a Fordson super dexter so spend a fair amount of time on that and also have a petrol tvo fergie that I’m looking after for a mate so will hopefully have an opportunity to take that on a run this year. Great catch up video Thanks mucker 👍
If I had to spend a day in one of those tractors it would probably be the JD where I come from the ground is plenty wet in the winter so the 4 wheel drive is my choice
Stick me on the 3000, a Taarup harvester, a wagon and some beets that needs topping then I think I would not even know what time it would be by then end of the day.
You wouldn't know the time, where you where or what your name was after a full day on a 3000. And that's before the deafness, whitefinger and erectile dysfunction.
Ford 8100 sorry didn't get to the video sooner been busy got roof and stalls done enough for the milking cows to use the new barn. Started first cutting just got the third 8'×200' silage bag full and will be going for a fourth but a good amount of that will come from my greatgrandfather's homestead 30 miles north of me.
Good evening your Lordship, now you have asked another great question and my answer is that I would like 👍 to spend the day driving your Ford 8100 with it’s beautiful sounding straight six cylinder engine purring away doing what ever task that I was assigned to do that day weather it be a spot of ploughing or on silage cart or some such other job and I hope that you and yours have had a good 😌 week with this very seasonal weather and I will look 👀 forward to seeing your next video next weekend and until then TaRa for a bit.
Sounds good Jack 😉
Very nice comment👍👌😎👀
I reckon that Ford 3000, it's a grand little tractor, she's got a roof and when you open the door she has air con, you can dodge around pick up a trailor, do some shopping, gather a few logs, I would be more than happy with that old girl.
Thanks for a top notch vid
The 3350 is one of the finest tracters ever made for me, its possibly just a little nostalgia but it was our 'big tractor' when i was growing up on the farm and when i was young it was a treat to drive it because my dad always used it while i got either the 2040s or the ford 5000 but once i got the hang of ploughing , pulling our 4 furrow plough, the door open listening to it purr under load and smelling the earth turn over was some of the best times i had on the farm, couldnt wait to get home from school and hop on for a couple hours in the evening while dad had dinner
3350, had a 1:32 ERTL that did many hours carpet farming as a kid!
If you mean working on the mechanics of it? - The little Fergie. Otherwise, if you mean working out there on the land with it, I'd happily take the Johnny 3350, or the Ford 8100.
Ford 300? - Farked up my hearing by driving one of those bloody things. Nice tractor for the job it was doing (working up a seed bed) but after 16 hours a day for 6 weeks, year upon year (not to mention the rest of the work it did), I wouldn't drive one in earnest again _ Give me my DB 780, or my 885!!
That 3000 starts as it should and the 8100 and the 3350 sound so sweet . Credit to your expertise Mucka....👍👍👍
I visited my mate on his farm last week and he's got a little Fordson Dexter like that one, it had the obligatory can of Ether on board, started without it but it was 20+ degrees!
Only driven few John Deere tractors, I haven’t driven 3650 so I definitely like drive it for day. I would like 8100 is like at harvest time pulling grain cart👍
I'd take the 3350, still a civilized place to work despite being near enough 30 years old. The 8100 is a nice machine, but compare the working environment and how you would feel after 14 hours stuck in it, it's the green one every time. Also it's easier to warm a pie on the manifold without burning it than it is on the Ford.
25 minutes at 1800 RPM...
I worked on a 3040, I would say it’s not bad but ford q cab is more comfortable
Did many of work with a 165 so that would be tractor of choice 👍🏽
If it was like new it would be the 165../175 but also would love to have a go in the 8100.. cannot beat old skool 2wd power....a nash956/1056 would be a dream👍🏻👍🏻
8100 always wanted one of them just a lovely looking and sounding machine
Nice to see how the fleet is doing.
Green or blue for me... but if pushed I think in the end it would have to be 8100
Backed up silage years ago with a jd 3050..a tractor way ahead of the competition at the time. I, d love a go on the 8100, have a soft spot for fords. Already own a 7910. Mind how you go, m, lud.
Ford 8100 for me ( have a thing for large 2WD!). Also probably heresy but I am not a big fan of the SG2 cab find them cramped. Super Q any day.
Cracking round up on the tractors , I would love a drive in the 8100 . Thanks Mucker 🚜
Way, way back I had a Fergie and a Dexta, I still have a JD1130 so I would choose a day with the Ford 3000 please. Anyway who needs notifications Lord Muck, this is important information you are putting up, we've got eyes, we'll find you!
8100 every day. I did hundreds of hours in one doing grain cart. I was using a 7600 before but the 8100 was so much quicker and more comfortable.
Thankyou for the all round update , it’s great to see you doing well, as well ... ! The Ford 8100 2wd reminds me of my case / DB 1594 2wd , we all need a day out in a tractor doing anything that keeps us all happy .... !!!👌
Grey ferguson. Last drove one in 1969
For posterity, the Dexta, just love the gutsy noise. Memories of thistle cutting on Welsh hillsides!
8100. Love a big ford especially with county background
The little dexter with a buck rake on the back bring back memories of pushing up rape straw and pea straw back in the 80s. Flat out in reverse and second all day long. Brilliant mucker👍
Grey Fergie 🙂 especially in weather like this, I wish my TEF started as well as yours, interesting where the battery is mounted too same place as some of the narrow conversions. If it was a wet day though I'd love a go on the 3350, an iconic tractor of my childhood
Love the Dexta , my grandfather had one , i remember sitting in the link box as a kid bobbing down the devon lanes it had that agricultural smell of the diesel and oil. Ahhh happy days😅
Quite a nice selection there. I’d like to sit on the little old Massey actually. I’d probably get sunburned etc but itd be worth. Love the sound of that engine
Most definitely be the JD 💯 spent a lot of time in the cab of 4450 and then a 6920s. Like the way that you tell it how it is!! Straight to the point. Fenland Rob 👍👍
Good morning your Lordship,great catch up video, I like to spend a day on the 8100 , got to love the blue badge. Take care & stay safe.
Have be 3000 for me! One first machines I drove . Started out with 3000 and still in the Blue power in T.7. Nice one Mucker another great one.
I’ve had a go on a few of the smaller tractors so I’d be between the 8100 and 3350. I’ll go 3350 see how good it is
Little grey (and red) fergie with a topper on the back, buzzing up and down and only worrying about keeping the lines straight. Bliss.
3350. Creature comforts in the sound gard cab make it easy to spend the day. Any of them if it was the only choice because driving a tractor makes me smile.
Thanks for asking, best regards from Indiana, USA.
Great video mucker.. The sound of the Dexta starting and running brought back lots of memories of my dad's when I was a kid. His also jammed in gear if you were not careful the bottom of the gear lever pushed through the worn selectors and you had to remove the 4 studs to reset.. Keep them coming mucker 👍👍
Been catching up on your vids mucka missed quite a few. Really enjoying between milking shifts. Have to say I fancy a Isuzu pickup now haha. Always been a Massey man but I have to say that 3000 is a beauty, something special about that one for me don’t know why 👍🏻
Would depend upon the task being performed but likely the Ford 8100, tractor of choice, 🚜
Got to be the John Deere 3350 for comfort style and sound
Get her on the mower conditioner or the Fraser tandem silage trailer nice combo
Thanks for the vid
The 3350 , spent a few summers on one drawing grass and loved it !
Got to be the 8100,my dad had a Davey broon 900 no heater or excess fuel sat in the woods in winter always started first time
Ford 8100!! Absolutely love the Ford wouldn’t live in it but would happily spend hours and hours with it Great vids keep up the amazing work stay safe
A 3350 is still a comfortable ride for a days work, proper tractor! You’ve really cleaned up that Ford 3000 well
Probably the 8100 for me as you don't have a 7610 there. Used to love the turbo whistle under load, but the 150hr oil changes were a bugger coming round so quick, almost weekly.
Nice to hear them engines running the sound was bliss can’t beat a bit of diesel roar and a day old John Deere for me Mucker
8100, a hard day ploughing to test her mettle. Great catchup Mucker.
The Dexta, learned to drive on one aged 12. 50 'kin years ago..... where did that go?.....
Another good video mate. If I had to spend a day working one of those tractors , I would choose the Deer , or the Ford 8100 depending on what I was doing . It would be quite nice on a warm sunny day to use the Dexta or the Ferguson T 20 cutting grass for hay making with an old finger mower. Those were good times.
The 3350. That is a nice looking tractor. Well cared for! 👍 I like those JDs from the 70s and 80s.
I absolutely love my 50series deere but seriously hard choice between Deere and the 8100
yep 3350 without a doubt , had 3140 with a whoooser on it , sit in that one all day never an ache or felt tired , those were the days mucker !!!!!
My daughter loves the channel as well now, 🤣🤣...def a day on the John deere.....Great video as normal
I would choose one but it would depends on the job, rolling a series of 1 or 2 acre paddocks with 8100 or JD would seem overkill. Baling mini Hesston barley bales or flail hedge cutting on the other hand...
Gotta go with the 3350-if it ain't green, it ain't mean! Grew up with them so biased
I'd love to spend a day on the 8100, although I've never driven a classic big JD so might be tempted to have a go on that. Quite happy to spend a day with any of them tbh though, all great tractors, you're lucky being able to own such a collection!
Boring answer for a lot of people but I still have a real soft spot and love the Grey Ferguson so that would be my choice. My dad had one back in the late 1960s and it still brings back fantastic memories growing up sitting on the tool box while ploughing, harvesting etc etc
Great vid as always mucker. For me it would have to be the Deere. I’ve spent many a happy day in the sg2 cab awesome bits of kit.👍
Like to take the John Deere as a classic drive , reminding me of my JD2650,to look down a long bonnet saver simple design to line up air filter , exhaust and door pillar. Spend a day pulling silage trailers behind a JF forager ( other foragers available) so can do the John Deere shuffle every time to get in!
Great catch up video
Another cracking vid Mucker , a can of grey paint and a new seat cushion for the wee grey/red fergie would go down well for me mate . ( oh nearly forgot , I sent you another one of the positive algorithms you're always on about )
30 years ago I used to go to work with my dad when they were cutting silage fleet of 8210s ,, I'm sorry but ford's are at heart
I would like to use the Ford 8100. Thanks for another very interesting video
Got to be the dexta for me mucker, worst days job I ever did selling mine.
She liked a sniff of the good stuff every start, never did find the cause.
I'll look forward to seeing more on the little blue beastie and it's starting issues.
To bring back memories of when I was 9 the dexta with 10 foot set chain harrowing. But my body says go for the dear so I could still walk after.Is there a chance you could give the yank tank Dodge Ram , Ford F-150 a go, but sitting on the wrong side is getting popular with farmers as they drive gator and loaders on that side?
I'll see what's around. At some point we'll take a look at my second gen Dodge Ram 3500
Good to see a review Kurt👍 spend a day in one gotta be the 81 drove a lot o the 7000 series but never got to the 81s😞👍👍
love the channel, keep up the good work, Ps a day in the John Deere would be my first choice, but would be happy with any of them. A fine collection.
The John Deere 3350, very comfortable.
I also have have a 3050 very similar.
Got to be the dexta for me, out turning hay. Happy memories of the years gone by.
I love the old John Deere and the Ford 300” I’d love to have one myself but I’m not any good at fixing it if it needed major work.
That was a good walk around & update on the tractors , with jobs pending & those completed, love to see things back running & working but still in their working clothes !!!! Not really myself into highly painted & polished to death tractors, your frightened to ever use them !!!!!! I don’t know what it is but I’m taken with the Ford 3000 , such a nice thing !!!, it really came back to life looking good with the agric tyres too👍👍👍👍I didn’t make a comment on last weeks pickup test, excellent video, just wanted to think over what I had seen , I’m like many have come from an era when unless it’s got a stonking big engine in it , we don’t think it will be any good ????? But maybe technology has taken over that much ????
6 pot al the way!! First choice 3350 but wouldn't mind the 8100👍
Nice little monolog at the end there👌🤣🤣
Good to see all the tractors again! Nice bit of video variety going on.
All the best!
The 8100 spent a lot of time on one back in the 80's with a contractor i worked for, so yes would love to have a dabble on the 8100 once again..
3350 for me , good to see all the rest . Another cracking vid.
Yep, the 3350 is the one to hone in on and focus efforts on-- what a great tractor.
I like John deere 3350, there are many of such some old John Deeres in Danmark, where I come from👍
3350 The SG2 Cab was so far Ahead in its day they were a glorious tractor the only problems were some crank related issues.
Ford 3000 for me. Spent manys the day on one with a haybob turning hay and rowing in with a siderake with the old man in a 5000 with a massey baler following.
Used to pull a binder with one too, cutting rye for thatching straw.
Good vid liked the little ford , and the Dexter brought back some memories, Massey's are always of interest.
Ford. 8100. for me, I love them for the engines. Dorset engines take some beating.
Will be nice to see that old Fergie up and running. Keep the foot well planted on the go pedal
Love watching your videos. You go into depth with every tractor and machinery you get in or close to. I like the mechanical ingeneering side of things. So good work. 👍
Fergy TEF, great machines, brought up with them!
Great video 👍👍
There's two that I'd like to spend a day in, the 8100 and 3350 because I've never driven either of those two. But if I can only pick one it'll have to be the Ford 8100 but very it's very close.
All the tractors are looking well or coming on well 👍
I think the little 3000 and 3350 depending on what i was doing 🤔. We used to have a 3350, had it from new, and a 3050 and 2650, I was only allowed to drive the 2650 and occasionally I was let loose on the 3050, but hardly ever the 3350 🤷🏼♀️😆
Good stuff Kurt and Puppo, would have to go with the 8100, really liked them Ford's with the Q- cabs:):)
Thanks for the video, If I got to choose one for the day we're gonna send it with the 8100. Take care
Excellent video, I think I would like the 165.
3350 because that thing just looks right and sounds amazing and i love how the old cab looks and so i it would give me such a smile in a field or carting for instance
I'd be happy to spend a day on any of them tractors. Thanks great video.
Great shed of tractors you have got and a good video. I would have a go on the JD 3350 sounds like a weapon.
I’d very happily spend a day in the 3350 but equally the 8100 would be a very nice place to spend a day. I’ve got a Fordson super dexter so spend a fair amount of time on that and also have a petrol tvo fergie that I’m looking after for a mate so will hopefully have an opportunity to take that on a run this year. Great catch up video Thanks mucker 👍
Class video Lord muck lovely to see how your getting on with the tractors brilliant stuff ,never fail to bring out great content 👌😎
If I had to spend a day in one of those tractors it would probably be the JD where I come from the ground is plenty wet in the winter so the 4 wheel drive is my choice
I’m a Ford man always have been but I would like a day in the John Deere because I have never in 50 years used a dear John Great video mucker
Little Ferguson, father-in-law had 1,,,,,,,,, push gear stick to start
I think it'd have to be the little TE20 for me, although the 3000 is a lovely old thing!
I like the Ford 3000!! As long as there is room for my cold snacks I’m happy! Had to use a can of Cosby on the mower today👍 what a fucking treat👌👌👌
What a fucking treat ! 👌🏼
John Deere first day, then the next day Ford 8100. Good video to watch keep them coming
Looking forward to the next lord muck video, so great 😀, straight talking , down to earth guy who makes good interesting posts 👍👍👍plus nice collie dog
Thanks for the update.
great video, honestly despite being a fergy man,i would take any of those for a days work
Stick me on the 3000, a Taarup harvester, a wagon and some beets that needs topping then I think I would not even know what time it would be by then end of the day.
You wouldn't know the time, where you where or what your name was after a full day on a 3000. And that's before the deafness, whitefinger and erectile dysfunction.
Ford 8100 sorry didn't get to the video sooner been busy got roof and stalls done enough for the milking cows to use the new barn. Started first cutting just got the third 8'×200' silage bag full and will be going for a fourth but a good amount of that will come from my greatgrandfather's homestead 30 miles north of me.
The dexta please kurt, spent many a summer holiday on one hay turning , bloody thing on the road was like a rocket, good memories , 😀👍