These tractors are unbelievable! 🚜😱 I never knew there were so many unique and powerful machines out there. It’s fascinating to see how technology and design have evolved in the farming world. I’m excited to learn more about these incredible tractors and what they can do! 👏
My next door neighbor had that same Case an he also had a David brown he used in his sawmills an both of them were some very strong tractors. I would love to have either one of those steel wheels tractors or both . Thanks
I don’t know why I’m supposed to not believe these tractors exist when I’ve run a good part of them growing up and why not a 930 case row crop ,when it’s a heck of a lot more versatile than any Wheatland tractor? Articulated tractors are definitely nothing new in the states. I did enjoy the Samson tractor and the other one from the Turn of the century.
Your first NO-FRONT-END Tractors turned me off right away. In the Country you show-cased is by no means what the norm is. Turned me off at the get go..... BTW I have been Farming for 50 years.
HAVE YOU EVER HAD THE PLEASURE OF SEEING ANY OF THESE MACHINES IN PERSON? 🤠🚜
These tractors are unbelievable! 🚜😱 I never knew there were so many unique and powerful machines out there. It’s fascinating to see how technology and design have evolved in the farming world. I’m excited to learn more about these incredible tractors and what they can do! 👏
Thank you, my friend! More videos are coming your way! 🤠
What is the GP rating at drawbar? It was always measured in HP.
Interesting , Thank You
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Whats GP in relation to HP?
Calling it GP was just the channel's way of telling you that someone made a typo and nobody was smart enough to notice it...🤣
I learned a lot of useful things from this video thank you
My next door neighbor had that same Case an he also had a David brown he used in his sawmills an both of them were some very strong tractors. I would love to have either one of those steel wheels tractors or both . Thanks
At 7:33, they show a 2 cylinder John Deere, not an oliver.
The steering shaft thru the hood was a dead giveaway.
@@robertheinkel6225 and the hand clutch
Not seen a more random selection...and none particularly out of the ordinary for their time.
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Don't forget Minneapolis Moline!!
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If I won't believe it, I have no reason to watch.
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In Australia GP is your local doctor. So it’s got 79 local doctors at the power take off? How do they all fit? And why?
2:33 Alguém sabe dizer se puxa um plantadeira ou um arado?
My Dad owned A 930 Case
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The front axel is just behind the driver. If it isn't the front axel, what do you call the axel behind the one behind the driver?
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Lose the ai voice guy
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Case 130 were dangerous when you fell off the back!
It's called articulation.
This would be the SAME THING AS A PAN . What is so odd about this.
It was not called a four hundred twenty, just four twenty. I owned a JD seven thirty = 730, not a seven hundred thirty 🤣
I don’t know why I’m supposed to not believe these tractors exist when I’ve run a good part of them growing up and why not a 930 case row crop ,when it’s a heck of a lot more versatile than any Wheatland tractor? Articulated tractors are definitely nothing new in the states. I did enjoy the Samson tractor and the other one from the Turn of the century.
The is a lot of countries in America
What is "GP"? Do you mean "HP" (horsepower)?
79 Gator Power!!!!
Nine Hundred and thirty
What the hell is g? P? What the hell is g? P?
What da FOGGGG is a GP??????
Your first NO-FRONT-END Tractors turned me off right away. In the Country you show-cased is by no means what the norm is. Turned me off at the get go..... BTW I have been Farming for 50 years.
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I don't think anyone cares bub
Stupid AI. Stopped watching 👎🏼
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you need to find something else to do.
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and its no good for anything else,,,,,
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What a bunch of sheet
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