Farmall 4x4.... I doubt I will ever see one again. Some really unique tractors in this collection. I really appreciate you taking the time to go to this.
Thanks for the tour, Dan. I really appreciated the very informed tour. I am really impressed with you apparent knowledge of all tractor makes. I thought you only knew about MM I had intended to come to the show this year, but got scared out by the weather after a similar mud bog last year. It is also good to see the boys are doing well. Karl
Great show again Dan, the Australian A-514 must be pretty rare I don't think I've seen one of those before. The Oliver 44 Special looked great too, I don't think we got that tractor over in England. Looking forward to part 2. Cheers. Peter 🇬🇧🚜
Dang never seen Farmall M with 4x4 nice equipment, but I would love to search how well the front-end drive system works, little iffy ?? Thanks great show. :)
The numbers for tractors from down under are strange. the B514 is basically a late version of the USA M series. It was built in the UK for tears after the US went to the number series, it had factory 3 pt and dif lock built in. The BMD had a Bosch direct start diesel system adapted to the original M style motor. Also that 560 looks like a 706 with a 560 grille, wonder if it too was an import from down under.
B is a one row tractor, C is wider and is a two row tractor , CA is longer and wider than both ,CA has a four speed transmission , and a hand clutch giving it live power, CA has a little more horsepower than a B or C
A 706 or 806 front end too. There's a picture of a pre-production 806 "disguised" as a 560 out on the internet. I doubt if it's the same tractor but it is a good re-creation of that picture.
Hey Dan, did you notice the Minneapolis Moline 445 number location was low on the nose at 7:23? I've only ever seen that in the Merchandiser , never in real life.
Farmall 4x4.... I doubt I will ever see one again. Some really unique tractors in this collection. I really appreciate you taking the time to go to this.
Thanks for the tour, Dan. I really appreciated the very informed tour. I am really impressed with you apparent knowledge of all tractor makes. I thought you only knew about MM I had intended to come to the show this year, but got scared out by the weather after a similar mud bog last year. It is also good to see the boys are doing well.
Karl
thanks Karl!
Oakley is the best show running, in my opinion. Thanks for the video. I was there Friday and Sunday this year.
A Farmall M 4x4... very cool.
Dan, some very unique tractors. If it wasn’t for you I would never get a chance to see them. Thanks sooooo much for bringing me to the show.
Great show again Dan, the Australian A-514 must be pretty rare I don't think I've seen one of those before. The Oliver 44 Special looked great too, I don't think we got that tractor over in England. Looking forward to part 2. Cheers. Peter 🇬🇧🚜
Some very unique tractors. Only in Oakley. 👍🏻
Dan,thanks for lift,lots of tractors! Catch on part 2.
Love your channel keep good work my farmer dicited he wanted keep his tractor I bought my own allis chalmers wc 1944 need work done
I forgot that show was this weekend. I'm less the 90 minutes away. Goodells is next weekend, though.
@@tractormike685 I’m planning on going to Goodells as well. MM is the feature.
Dang never seen Farmall M with 4x4 nice equipment, but I would love to search how well the front-end drive system works, little iffy ?? Thanks great show. :)
The numbers for tractors from down under are strange. the B514 is basically a late version of the USA M series. It was built in the UK for tears after the US went to the number series, it had factory 3 pt and dif lock built in. The BMD had a Bosch direct start diesel system adapted to the original M style motor. Also that 560 looks like a 706 with a 560 grille, wonder if it too was an import from down under.
Good ole bidennomics prices have to rise thanks for the show video
That is a silo filler , you put full bundles of corn stacks in it chops , blows in silo. Your grandfather had on out behind barn.
B is a one row tractor, C is wider and is a two row tractor , CA is longer and wider than both ,CA has a four speed transmission , and a hand clutch giving it live power, CA has a little more horsepower than a B or C
@@TomCox-x6b thank you. Hopefully I can remember all that next time. Lol
That 560 looked like it had a 706 rearend
A 706 or 806 front end too. There's a picture of a pre-production 806 "disguised" as a 560 out on the internet. I doubt if it's the same tractor but it is a good re-creation of that picture.
Hey Dan, did you notice the Minneapolis Moline 445 number location was low on the nose at 7:23? I've only ever seen that in the Merchandiser , never in real life.
I did not. Hopefully it will be there next year.
Did Moline make a little dozer
@@TimMartin-bh9js yes. You will see one in a video in a couple days. I have also had some on my videos recently in Wisconsin
A514 is closer to a Farmall M.