How fantastic is that bedroom?!!! Lucky Harry and the kind viewer sending his old models, never toys😉 Laughed at the fallen cow with a broken tail....I remember chewing on several plastic animals, especially the legs, terrible husbandry skills but the play learning must've worked cos my adult children have unchewed working limbs 😂
Just wanted to come on and comment that my 5 year old son loves watching these videos and the older ones of farms made on the landing, in the garden ect. He has his own little farm box and Harry gives him inspiration for ways that he can set up his farm. Thomas in Ireland thinks you are brilliant Harry! ❤️
Thank you Harry and Dad 😊 fantastic tour of the farm... and well bypassed on the cost 😜 think iv still got most of mine somewhere but the milk urns were made of lead 😮. Great days money well spent.. top tip keep a few broken items so you can build a workshop on your farm let's face it all farms have things under repair.... 😅.. thanks again for the tour Harry.. stay safe 🏴
The local council had many yellow 135s hence one ended up here on our farm when it was decommissioned from council. In Northern Ireland. Reason I got the model back in the day was to replicate what we had on our fleet lol a muir hill 121 fords 7000, 5000,4000,4600, 3000. Then the yellow mf 135 and a rare red German import 135 with 4speed gear box instead of the normal 3speed, A4 cylinder mf 35, and a mf 203x digger based on the 35/135. A mf 410 combine harvester and a larger class senator combine 😂 a motley mixture of machines. The Muir hill main purpose was to pull the Kidd double chop forage harvester and silage trailer attached as it's quite hill ground here, this was chased by the ford 7000 that carted back to the pit/clamp buck rake was usually on the German 135 . As things progressed a new Holland precision chop was used and I remember a ford roadless being brought to cart from the fields it looked like a ford 7000 on steroids plus 4wheel drive😂 the 4600 was on mowing/raking duty. Usually my job lol 😂 wasn't trusted in the hills on the bigger machines 😯 well considering I was 13 to 16 years old I guess probably a wise decision really 😂 oh the joyful memories of days gone by
One my uncles was a Tinsmith and he worked for United Dairies and his job was the construction and repairing of Milk Churns the main damage being the bottom rims as they were clunked down, he had a job for life by the time Milk Churns was a thing of the pass he had passed away.
Harry you bring joy to my heart. One day your going to be one awesome farmer, your just full off information at such a young age, never change young lad❤❤
I Gave it to harry as it was quite rare was Industrial yellow with red loader, needs fixing up as all are well used, I've no sons to give these to and Harry reminds me of "ME" When I was his age lol 🤣 so thought maybe he could have these to do as HE pleases with lol 🤣 so if he chooses to paint it red then so be it lol 😂 as it's far from in pristine condition and might benefit from a restoration..
Good morning Richard and Harry, Well what a lad that Harry is you can’t tell that lad much he listen to what is going on I think he will make a top farmer when the time come for him to run his own farm, May I say I think you are bringing up two lovely sons and you have a hell of a pear of sons all created to you Richard and the wife , PS. Just love Harry’s farm,👍👍👍well done. You take care of yourself and stay healthy and safe ,🚜🚜⭐️⭐️👍👍 ps I watch all your video cut sometimes a bit late to put a comment.
Abbey Stand At The Ploughing , Ps. We Are The Same Hard Workers As Yourselves, No Difference welcome To my Country We’ve Got an Old Abbey Buck Rake My Grandfather Used For The Hay Cocks, spent Most Of its Life On a Nuffield ,
Oh my God Richard I bet there is more than a 1000 pound of toys there or should I say models, They look absolutely brilliant and Harry looks after them I hope he has all the boxes for them and keeps them Yeah because years to come when he is your age Richard they will be worth a fortune with the boxes👍💯
Brilliant What a vivid imagination Harry has I was the same with my Britain's farm toys my dad made me a big two piece farm for Christmas one year gave me hours of enjoyment I used to put brand numbers on my cows and different colour tapes on the tails just like the real ones I was helping to milk at the time
Interesting video Lads, Muir Hill Tractors were a Ford Conversion, like Countys, built just up the road from you in Gloucester. Well done to Harry for keeping up with modern farming with the TB Testing, just shows how much he takes in. Might as we paint the 135 as is doesn't look Original.
It's original industrial yellow with loader. With a rusty patina as was the real one we had at home lol 😂 as a kid I tried to mimic what was currently used around home yard. Hours of fun had with them hence the well used look of them 😂
If Hazza is painting on metal he'll need to use enamel paint. You can use Humbrol paints, using acrylic paints would work but you'd risk it flaking off.
Yes the yellow 135 was lot at the council depots in Australia and also use on road sweeping Broome for when sealing the roads maybe keep it yellow it probably be a collectors item and worth a bit of money
Too badly worn/used to be worth much tbh. But it was a rare model in its day. Harry can do what ever he wishes with it as I have him it to do what ever he pleases lol 😂
Now a days there some really nice Models/kits etc for the young and old to enjoy (used to have a big Hornby railway setup) like Harry say I can understand why the they costing for them do you kept the boxes ??
I agree that it would not be best to paint them as they will loose their monitory value. They are rare and in really good condition. However, they are now your toys and you can do whatever makes you happy.
Yes 135 Was An industrial Tractor Different Brakes on The Back End Tell Your Son Harry, Also That Model Done 30 Miles an Hour, some Lads Converted them To Agriculture Tractors and Painted Them Red including my Uncle it’s Still Red, You De Value Them There Worth More Yellow,
Teach Harry’s to manage your farm in to day and I see he my want you get by all the equipment you’re going to need to make your son happy keep your farm going
iv restored some old corgi stuff for a model farm table top layout for my young nephews some paint remover can eat the metal on the model so be careful what one you use on that old massey
The farm needs a special shed in the garden like some model train users have . You could have a model New House Farm and sheds, etc. Rather than having the farm on the bedroom floor. Regards to all 🎉
I am so impressed with Harry's farm! He really knows how a dairy farm works, so his planning and his set up really shows how it actually happens...2nd cut, 3rd cut, the cows in the barn eating silage a relaxing until their next milking, the dry cows...it's really an amazing job!
In comparison my old battered toys take the look from all harrys bright shiny new machines. But if he gets as much enjoyment from them all and when hes 60 years old and still has them i wonder what changes will have happened in farming by then. Looking at the 135/6600 in comparison to the now modern tractors they are almost prehistoric 😂 so what will be the changes in the future?? Hydrogen? All electric?? God itll be terrible not to hear a straight 6 diesel in full flight working away and replaced by the whining electric driven machines they changes seem to be heading for..😮 😂
Im 14 at the moment i collect diecast excavators and logging equipment. Really collecting scale equipment is a hobby anyone can do, i know adults who are into the same thing
Harry, I like your model farm. I used to have a mobile phone at 1 point but I had to move. So everything is now boxed up I do like your new purchase of your forest harvester. Youid1878 Ve got a little niggle about. It's the wrong harvester. I would have thought you would have had the foreign harvester. What comes in picks Your dad's crops up Apart from that, keep up the good work. Mate. Michelle was like you was living on a farm and growing up. How to drive a tractor properly? And how to look after animals like you do.🤞🤞🤞👌👌👌
Hello Richard and Harry thank you for showing Harry's model farm it looks amazing and Harry is doing a great job running the farm 😊
Great tour Harry! Thank you for sharing your farm with us and providing so much detail.
How fantastic is that bedroom?!!! Lucky Harry and the kind viewer sending his old models, never toys😉 Laughed at the fallen cow with a broken tail....I remember chewing on several plastic animals, especially the legs, terrible husbandry skills but the play learning must've worked cos my adult children have unchewed working limbs 😂
Just wanted to come on and comment that my 5 year old son loves watching these videos and the older ones of farms made on the landing, in the garden ect. He has his own little farm box and Harry gives him inspiration for ways that he can set up his farm. Thomas in Ireland thinks you are brilliant Harry! ❤️
Thank you Harry and Dad 😊 fantastic tour of the farm... and well bypassed on the cost 😜 think iv still got most of mine somewhere but the milk urns were made of lead 😮. Great days money well spent.. top tip keep a few broken items so you can build a workshop on your farm let's face it all farms have things under repair.... 😅.. thanks again for the tour Harry.. stay safe 🏴
I had a yellow 135 , fairly sure it was a council / roads type of thing . Not many about , and they were hardly used IRL 🤣
The local council had many yellow 135s hence one ended up here on our farm when it was decommissioned from council. In Northern Ireland. Reason I got the model back in the day was to replicate what we had on our fleet lol a muir hill 121 fords 7000, 5000,4000,4600, 3000. Then the yellow mf 135 and a rare red German import 135 with 4speed gear box instead of the normal 3speed, A4 cylinder mf 35, and a mf 203x digger based on the 35/135. A mf 410 combine harvester and a larger class senator combine 😂 a motley mixture of machines. The Muir hill main purpose was to pull the Kidd double chop forage harvester and silage trailer attached as it's quite hill ground here, this was chased by the ford 7000 that carted back to the pit/clamp buck rake was usually on the German 135 . As things progressed a new Holland precision chop was used and I remember a ford roadless being brought to cart from the fields it looked like a ford 7000 on steroids plus 4wheel drive😂 the 4600 was on mowing/raking duty. Usually my job lol 😂 wasn't trusted in the hills on the bigger machines 😯 well considering I was 13 to 16 years old I guess probably a wise decision really 😂 oh the joyful memories of days gone by
One my uncles was a Tinsmith and he worked for United Dairies and his job was the construction and repairing of Milk Churns the main damage being the bottom rims as they were clunked down, he had a job for life by the time Milk Churns was a thing of the pass he had passed away.
Harry you bring joy to my heart. One day your going to be one awesome farmer, your just full off information at such a young age, never change young lad❤❤
Don't paint the 135 it's a rare model when it is in yellow
I Gave it to harry as it was quite rare was Industrial yellow with red loader, needs fixing up as all are well used, I've no sons to give these to and Harry reminds me of "ME" When I was his age lol 🤣 so thought maybe he could have these to do as HE pleases with lol 🤣 so if he chooses to paint it red then so be it lol 😂 as it's far from in pristine condition and might benefit from a restoration..
Good morning Richard and Harry, Well what a lad that Harry is you can’t tell that lad much he listen to what is going on I think he will make a top farmer when the time come for him to run his own farm, May I say I think you are bringing up two lovely sons and you have a hell of a pear of sons all created to you Richard and the wife , PS. Just love Harry’s farm,👍👍👍well done. You take care of yourself and stay healthy and safe ,🚜🚜⭐️⭐️👍👍 ps I watch all your video cut sometimes a bit late to put a comment.
Abbey Stand At The Ploughing ,
Ps. We Are The Same Hard Workers As Yourselves, No Difference welcome To my Country
We’ve Got an Old Abbey Buck Rake My Grandfather Used For The Hay Cocks, spent Most Of its Life On a Nuffield ,
Absolutely brilliant and special of that fan to send Harry his model kit! They're undoubtedly in good hands with Harry; he''s 1000% a farmer!
Fantastic farm Harry . I look forward to seeing your new layout .👍
Just watched your old Farm tour . WOW. Fantastic. Comments were turned off? Well done.xx
I've turned them on again. youtube has a habit of randomly turning them off
Harry's interest in farming is really nice to see
Oh my God Richard I bet there is more than a 1000 pound of toys there or should I say models, They look absolutely brilliant and Harry looks after them I hope he has all the boxes for them and keeps them Yeah because years to come when he is your age Richard they will be worth a fortune with the boxes👍💯
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Brilliant
What a vivid imagination Harry has
I was the same with my Britain's farm toys my dad made me a big two piece farm for Christmas one year gave me hours of enjoyment
I used to put brand numbers on my cows and different colour tapes on the tails just like the real ones I was helping to milk at the time
Interesting video Lads,
Muir Hill Tractors were a Ford Conversion, like Countys, built just up the road from you in Gloucester.
Well done to Harry for keeping up with modern farming with the TB Testing, just shows how much he takes in.
Might as we paint the 135 as is doesn't look Original.
It's original industrial yellow with loader. With a rusty patina as was the real one we had at home lol 😂 as a kid I tried to mimic what was currently used around home yard. Hours of fun had with them hence the well used look of them 😂
Huge respect to Hazza. He is part of an awesome family. He is loved and thrives. Well done Mr and Mrs FF
The imagination of a child😊 And his latest model of the Krone... Wow it is amazing. Absolutely priceless memories being made. Crack on guys.
Wow.I am well impressed. Nice one Harry. your imagination knows no bounds. Well done. 😄xx
Hi Harry and Richard, your farm looks nice.
Don't paint the industrial 135 red it's rare
If Hazza is painting on metal he'll need to use enamel paint. You can use Humbrol paints, using acrylic paints would work but you'd risk it flaking off.
That 135 is plastic bodywork on a metal chassis engine frame lost the proper seat so fitted a ford seat of an old 4000 broken model 😂
Yes the yellow 135 was lot at the council depots in Australia and also use on road sweeping Broome for when sealing the roads maybe keep it yellow it probably be a collectors item and worth a bit of money
Too badly worn/used to be worth much tbh. But it was a rare model in its day. Harry can do what ever he wishes with it as I have him it to do what ever he pleases lol 😂
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Nice update,Harry you have some lovely bits of kit and a nice farm👍
I love your videos
Now a days there some really nice Models/kits etc for the young and old to enjoy (used to have a big Hornby railway setup) like Harry say I can understand why the they costing for them do you kept the boxes ??
I agree that it would not be best to paint them as they will loose their monitory value. They are rare and in really good condition. However, they are now your toys and you can do whatever makes you happy.
100% Harry's choice
Will have to upload my 1-32 model farm one day
Yes a hazard frame vid
Harry's knows his machinery, the farms expanding rapidly,big ambitions👍
The 135 is rare don't paint it!!!
Oh Richard how can you not heard of muir hill tractors they were made in Gloucester, roy
haha..10 out of 10. Beautiful third cut there Harry!
Video name should be "Storm Richard visits Harry's Farm"
Nice one Harry .
Excellent! Harry has some imagination, but that David brown is never going to keep up buckraking for that self propelled! 😆👍
Does he have to pack it all away when mum hoovers?
Super from Harry. He loves his farming.
Yes 135 Was An industrial Tractor Different Brakes on The Back End Tell Your Son Harry, Also That Model Done 30 Miles an Hour, some Lads Converted them To Agriculture Tractors and Painted Them Red including my Uncle it’s Still Red, You De Value Them There Worth More Yellow,
Teach Harry’s to manage your farm in to day and I see he my want you get by all the equipment you’re going to need to make your son happy keep your farm going
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Brilliant looks great
iv restored some old corgi stuff for a model farm table top layout for my young nephews some paint remover can eat the metal on the model so be careful what one you use on that old massey
just saying but the standard 7810s front axle seems to be more forward than the silver jubilee
Wow, some of the older models bring back happy memories
A busy Farm 👍👍
I love your model for videos do you so more often?
The farm needs a special shed in the garden like some model train users have . You could have a model New House Farm and sheds, etc. Rather than having the farm on the bedroom floor. Regards to all 🎉
Soon as I see this vid I’m like I have to watch this my name is Harry
I have the same ford 6640 as you 🚜🚜🚜😎🐱
Is his name Edward White who sent the old farm models over?
U need to take the cows out of the shed there is a big Croc outside it😂😂
I had a muir hill. Pretty rare
Heart farm is so beautiful and you should teach
What is the tractors under his bed
My name is Harry too😂😂
You should do a video on farming simulator hazza.great video
Camera man man I know you got it and it was cool 😎
I am so impressed with Harry's farm! He really knows how a dairy farm works, so his planning and his set up really shows how it actually happens...2nd cut, 3rd cut, the cows in the barn eating silage a relaxing until their next milking, the dry cows...it's really an amazing job!
You'd want to respect some of the. Models you got sent and not destroy them, most are old Britain's from the late 60s early 70s,especially the 135
nothing will be destroyed, far from it
In comparison my old battered toys take the look from all harrys bright shiny new machines. But if he gets as much enjoyment from them all and when hes 60 years old and still has them i wonder what changes will have happened in farming by then. Looking at the 135/6600 in comparison to the now modern tractors they are almost prehistoric 😂 so what will be the changes in the future?? Hydrogen? All electric?? God itll be terrible not to hear a straight 6 diesel in full flight working away and replaced by the whining electric driven machines they changes seem to be heading for..😮 😂
You should let Harry do it himself
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T6? Its a t6020
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Show me your largest John Deere
Is harry getting a bit big for toys now
You're never too big for toys
Im 14 at the moment i collect diecast excavators and logging equipment. Really collecting scale equipment is a hobby anyone can do, i know adults who are into the same thing
I am 59 and still play with my childhood train set - Never too old to be lost in another world!
Harry, I like your model farm. I used to have a mobile phone at 1 point but I had to move. So everything is now boxed up I do like your new purchase of your forest harvester. Youid1878 Ve got a little niggle about. It's the wrong harvester. I would have thought you would have had the foreign harvester. What comes in picks Your dad's crops up Apart from that, keep up the good work. Mate. Michelle was like you was living on a farm and growing up. How to drive a tractor properly? And how to look after animals like you do.🤞🤞🤞👌👌👌
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