A lot of the F12s they are showing are of the first 2500 that were made with the Waukeshau engines. At that timeIH did not have their engines ready for production and bought the engines to put in their tractors. The F12 was introduced in 1933 only about 2500 had the flathead motors. The IH were overhead valve. Cool Video
incredible video. just think. Thermal siphon, no water pump, all hand crank start, no lights, rubber tires were an option. IH was awesome. And, to have one of these new in 1930, wow.
This episode showed up in my daily YT feed, first time I ever heard of your channel. I really liked it, checked out your channel homepage and I subscribed. My grandfather had an F12, and I learned how to operate it when I was 9yrs old. Also used the side PTO wheel to drive a saw rig in the fall. Will never forget that Farmall. He also had two John Deere A's, one B and an M!
just seen the drawbar that has that twist in it ( to hook up to the vertical ) part of the drawbar / ands the angle iron drawbar brace instead of round rod brace. I never knew if it was home made till I seen this pulling a disk. That drawbar came on a 1939 farmall h I purchased this fall in 2021 , was from a guy who owned a welding shop so I thought maybe he put the twist in each side , but it looked to perfect and the braces looked like a nice flattened out area on the ends, so now i know farmall works in chicago ill built the drawbar and it came on I cant tell an f-12 I guess or F- something.
One thing i noticed: i dont think they recorded the exhaust sound at the time they were in the field. It might have been added later... its always the same engine sound and rpm speed fading in and out.
The cotton planter at 3:27 shocked me! No doubt plantings seed from the gin. However the depth had to be very sporadic. Cotton seed needs precise planting depth.
A lot of the F12s they are showing are of the first 2500 that were made with the Waukeshau engines. At that timeIH did not have their engines ready for production and bought the engines to put in their tractors. The F12 was introduced in 1933 only about 2500 had the flathead motors. The IH were overhead valve. Cool Video
incredible video. just think. Thermal siphon, no water pump, all hand crank start, no lights, rubber tires were an option. IH was awesome. And, to have one of these new in 1930, wow.
We should have stayed in those times.
This episode showed up in my daily YT feed, first time I ever heard of your channel. I really liked it, checked out your channel homepage and I subscribed. My grandfather had an F12, and I learned how to operate it when I was 9yrs old. Also used the side PTO wheel to drive a saw rig in the fall. Will never forget that Farmall. He also had two John Deere A's, one B and an M!
Very interesting, loved it!
Love the old videos. WHY would anyone give this a thumbs down, sheesh. BK.
Yay wy would you
John Deere people.
I love the comparison with horses. These were probably the first tractors that most farmers had ever seen.
Wow, 10 acres a day! What productivity!
The tractors only ate when they were working. As much as a third of farmland was used to feed draft animals.
THEM mules, and horses was saying thank god....
just seen the drawbar that has that twist in it ( to hook up to the vertical ) part of
the drawbar / ands the angle iron drawbar brace instead of round rod brace. I never
knew if it was home made till I seen this pulling a disk. That drawbar came on a
1939 farmall h I purchased this fall in 2021 , was from a guy who owned a welding
shop so I thought maybe he put the twist in each side , but it looked to perfect and the
braces looked like a nice flattened out area on the ends, so now i know farmall works
in chicago ill built the drawbar and it came on I cant tell an f-12 I guess or F- something.
A great achievement in agriculture and farming.....
It's kinda amazing to see, almost a hundred years ago tractors and some other equipment was the new easy way to fram nowadays there everywhere..lol.
One thing i noticed: i dont think they recorded the exhaust sound at the time they were in the field. It might have been added later... its always the same engine sound and rpm speed fading in and out.
I think the engine sound was added with the voice-over. Cameras with audio would have been costly.
The cotton planter at 3:27 shocked me! No doubt plantings seed from the gin. However the depth had to be very sporadic. Cotton seed needs precise planting depth.
I miss my old Farmall
I have an old F12 with factory hydraulics that hasn't been started in probably 25 years
How much would you take parts if you need them
@@tracilambert3526 I have room for nothing any more stuck in city
As a kid, the F12 was the first tractor I learned to operate.
at 4:23, love the old car driving past
Good god I need a Farmall 🚜😲
What an amazing video.
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Мир держат крестьяне и женщины!!! Всем здоровья и удачи!!!
The farmall f 12 has 27 machines
Also what about the farmall f 14 what happened to the 14
Not complaining but I seen no f 14 videos
The 14 was not yet built at the time of this video.
Can you imagine?
restore the aspect ratio
I own a f12 my grandfather and father owned it needs a lot of work to make it run again wish I could get it rebuilt 😢