Love that old Hart-Parr and keeping it in the family. That is definitely a prized possession. I like the original work clothes on that tractor. Thank you, Buice family! Happy Independence Day, America!
When I was growing up Dad bought a 1827 on steel from the grain elevator and they used it the pull train cars back and forth on the railroad tracks so they can load the grain in the cars
It's not a collection peace it's a family member. So I think what they did to it was fantastic. Hope it can stay in the family for generations to come.
It's nice to see and listen to the Buice's talking about their Hart-Parr 18-36 with the history of it and how it came to be in the family. I think they made an excellent choice in keeping the original patina. Thank you for sharing this great story. I hope everyone out there has a safe and wonderful Independence Day.🎆
Tuve la oportunidad de conocer un Hart Parr aun mas viejo que este Con una sola rueda delante Felicitaciones a la familia por ese amor a los fierros viejos
Love this ancient Big Iron tractors. Thank you for keeping this History alive and kicking. Classic Tractor Fever, thanks again. 🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
Patina over paint any day. What a priceless memento from your family's past. Hats off to your great grandpa.
Love that old Hart-Parr and keeping it in the family. That is definitely a prized possession. I like the original work clothes on that tractor. Thank you, Buice family! Happy Independence Day, America!
When I was growing up Dad bought a 1827 on steel from the grain elevator and they used it the pull train cars back and forth on the railroad tracks so they can load the grain in the cars
It's not a collection peace it's a family member. So I think what they did to it was fantastic. Hope it can stay in the family for generations to come.
Leaving this in its work clothes is absolutely the right choice. I repainted one tractor of my grandfather's and i regret it. Its not the same.
A great tribute of a classic tractor and a family legacy carrying forward a rich history in American agriculture.
Good work , there are some real beauties in your collection. Nice story with the Hart Parr . I think that's the one I'd take home . 👍🇬🇧
It's nice to see and listen to the Buice's talking about their Hart-Parr 18-36 with the history of it and how it came to be in the family. I think they made an excellent choice in keeping the original patina. Thank you for sharing this great story. I hope everyone out there has a safe and wonderful Independence Day.🎆
Tuve la oportunidad de conocer un Hart Parr aun mas viejo que este Con una sola rueda delante Felicitaciones a la familia por ese amor a los fierros viejos
This is so precious.
Thanks for sharing
Hey thanks for not getting toooo 🌽ney for us Brian... Golden Acre Genetics 🇺🇲💪🏻
Great tractor and story! So glad you chose not to paint it!!
that switch is no doubt ford tt
Kinda funny, I just saw one of these sitting in a shed the day this video was posted
Whers that squeak coming from?
Good tractors!
1836 very appropriate, year Texas declared independence from Mexico!