Which Oliver dealer ? We still run White’s and Oliver’s. If you want some seat time in a 2-135 again, look me up in the spring. 😁 We are probably about 1.5 hours from you.
Love it. Takes me back. We had a 1600,1650 Oliver. A 2-70 2-105 2-135 white an 4-85 white. We worked a 130 head dairy farm on 600 acres. Those tractor worked every day. Nice to walk back in time.
@@bigtractorpower The 2-105 we have my uncle still uses to this day. Not sure it’s the tractor you wanna film tho. It has seen a hard work life lol. My grandfather bought it brand new in 70s. An it has worked every season of its existence. One hell of a tractor. They don’t make em that anymore. Still original motor an trans. Replaced clutch an few hydraulic issues. But still works as hard as it ever did. Thanks for video. Hope you the best
I grew up with Oliver. We had a 66, 77 & 88. When I was in high school I bought my own Super 88, a couple of years later we bought an 1850. Miss those tractors. Very nice to see these tractors in your videos, a nice change from always seeing JD & IH.
The noise that a hercules engine makes will always be one of my favorite things. Couldn't tell you how many hundreds of hours I've spent listening to that in a 2-135 or 2-155!
Hats off to this farmer for working 40+ year old tractors and keeping them in such nice shape. The offset duals brings back the memories - used to be able to change out that right hand dual in a few minutes when switching from plow to chisel or disk. Six cool plowing videos in the past week - could this be Jason's version of 12 days of Christmas? fingers crossed....
them boys are doing it right!! right speed right depth and the plow frames are level with the ground the ends are straight!! plowing is an art and l think their doing a great job!! also OLIVER plows are one of the easiest pulling plows l was told case was good too!!! l be watchin!!!!
I remember my dad and grandpa plowing using a MM Vista G1000 pulling a 6 bottom plow and a John Deere 4010 pulling a 4 bottom plow. I was in elementary school. when I got old enough to help, we had changed to discing and using a field cultivator. we had added an Oliver 1900 with FWD and later an Oliver 2155. I usually drove the 1900 with the screamin' Jimmy. Amazing I can hear.
the Vista G1000 has always been one of my favs - looks great, sounds great and milks every drop out of its 100 hp engine. Used to pull a 9 shank Soil Saver with it - that usually sucked up the last horse!! It would be pretty sweet if Jason could find an old G1000 out there!
@@bigtractorpower I think my brother still has the Vista G-1000. It doesn't get much use. Just to brush hog the lots. They sold off all the other equipment when dad retired and sold most of the land.
Love them Whites. First tractor I plowed with was a 2-70 with a 4 16” Oliver plow. Uncle was one a 2-105 with a White rollover plow. Other plow was 6 bottom 720 on a 4840 John Deere. I still use a White 568 6 bottom on a Challenger tractor to do some plowing when we are taking sod fields out. Most tillage is done with a disk ripper nowadays. Neighbor had a 195. I still want one to play with. It was a beast. Cummins... mated to what I believe is one of the sturdiest rear ends in the industry.
Great history. A Challenger on a WFE plow is a nice AGCO history combo. The 195 is a cool tractor. Equivalent to a JD 4960 or CIH 8950 for cool factor.
We have two. A 550 and a 1655. The 1655 gets used almost every day, I use it for box scraper work, mowing, and for a loader tractor. Good for pulling a sprinkler track closer as well. One of my favorite machines to operate.
The best Horsepower for the money, Oliver was way ahead of the others in the 50's -70's. And Oliver made the best plows up until White/Oliver stopped building plows. Oliver 2150 fwa,1855, 2 1850's, 2 1650's & a 550. White 4-210, 8510, 9145, 2-135, 2 2-105's & a 6510. All used o a Dairy farm in SEMN.
Always great to see the meadow green and argent silver at work! The 6 bottom plow has Spee-dex bottoms on it. Not to many of those around any more. Thanks for another great video!
This was a nice team of tractors to feature. Good catch on the Spee-Dex plow shares. I remember reading the ads on those in the Farmhand Magazine. I enjoy watching all the cool Oliver content on your channel.
Reminds me of plowing for Dad. We used to plow under clover for what Dad called "green manure." We used small John Deere tractors for awhile but graduated to an Oliver 770, then an Oliver 1650. I really liked that tractor. Great vid Jason!!
Back when I farmed, I had a 2-135 and pulled a 7-16s Oliver trail type plow. Once you get those plows set, they do an amazing job, and they steer front and back as well, so they turn really short on the headlands. God, I miss farming!!
@@bigtractorpower we have a lot of green tractors here but most of them always pulled a 568 white or a 710/720 ih plow very few green ones. Weaker backbones and they didn’t clean as well.
Don’t see very many 150’s still working. That 585 stigma stuck with them and to this day guys still shy away from them. Always thought it would be cool to have one open station with the ROPS and canopy. There’s a picture of one set up like that in the sales lit and it’s a cool looking tractor.
I agree the 2-150 in the sales lit with the ROPs and 3pt chisel is cool. There is a 2-150 open station near me for sale. It’s a re-paint and has Work Horse decals. I stopped to look at it but $9K seemed steep for a price tag.
There were quite a few white tractors in Australia back in the day. When no till continuous cropping took of in Australia a dealer in Deniliquin NSW would buy secondhand whites, rebuild and paint them and sell them to farmers who were transitioning from livestock to cropping enterprises. This provided a low cost tractor that was reliable and capable of a lot of work. Don’t see many on main tillage jobs now as they have been worn out for the second time.
Very cool. Thank you for sharing. I have a couple of Australian WFE buyers guides. One is from 1975 showing a sumac red White 1955 sold as an Oliver 1955 in the US. The second is from 1982 showing the red stripe WFE tractors and 9700 Axial combine.
My great grandfather had a Oliver dealer here in upstate New York, still running all Oliver’s to this day, 2 super 55s a 77 a 1655, 1850, 1855, 1955, and the Hoss 2050 with a turbo and a bit extra fuel 😉
Wow nice line up. A 2050 is huge on my wish list to film in action. What part of New York. I grew up near Rochester. There were several Oliver farms around when I was a kid. I never got to visit an Oliver dealer as they were WFE by the late 70’s but I remember going to WFE dealers in Albion, Caledonia and Avon, NY.
You’re once again speaking my language Jay. Thanks for all the hard work you and your affiliates are putting in. This makes the blues go away if even for a minute
Plowing and mowing hay are 2 of my favorite tractor tasks. Sure wish I could spend more time doing them these days but there seem to be fewer and fewer plow days.
Plowing like this is always neat to see. I remember it so well when I was growing up. It’s a rare sight these days. This year has been good to catch several plows in action.
@@bigtractorpower there’s always a few strays in the herd lol. I have around 30 tractors, mostly Oliver/White but I have a few of other colors as well.
A neighbor had an Oliver 1555 gas that pulled a mounted 3pt 3x18 plow. Said it was the best tractor in the mud when picking corn for not getting stuck.
Great video. I remember seeing some pictures in one of the Facebook groups of these just the other day. I’m still farming with an 1850 as my main tractor in southern Indiana. Hoping to add more Oliver’s and a white or two to the mix.
The WFE tractors were only sold in the United States, Canada, South Africa and Australia. Interestingly WFE owned Arbos which made combines and self propelled forage harvesters in Italy. Thank you for watching.
Oh ya! We got a Oliver 1600 where we have had to take the steering out 4 times on it to try and stop oil leaks. It’s to the point where we ain’t even going to try anymore because you have to take every part surrounding it out when you do steering repairs. Good tractor but a pain to do maintenance on.
Why do farmers take that outer wheel off...is it because the tractor wouldn’t set down in that rut if the wheel was on? That may be a dumb question, i’m only guessing here.
I explain the plowing dual in the first few minutes of the video at the 3:39 mark. The plowing dual adds weight and traction as the single wheel follows the furrow.
I've always wondered how much you have to turn the volume down in editing so you don't blow our ear drums out with how loud the machines you're around are.
The tractors are not a problem. The wind is tough. This was filmed in 40 mph wind. My friend Bill filmed it underneath his pick up truck to block the wind noise.
Good evening. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a White 2-105 a Oliver in White sheet metal? Same Perkins and drivetrain as well as hydraulic.
Looks like perfect soil in the state of Illinois. White tractor looks good,we dont have them in Denmark. I notic all the windmill. Looks pretty much like Denmark
hey man, just found this channel and I actually love it, being in Kentucky I'm somewhat familiar with this stuff, mainly from family tho and my ex-friend, anyway, good content
Never seen a White here in the UK, always wondered how the cab compared to the JD SG2 as it looks similar except the flat glass and no centre post. Anybody have an opinion?
@@nellsonstout7001 Which then reminds me of the Case 1410...Straight piped 4cy turbo and my ears are still ringing from that some 40 yrs later haha...the muffled White was much nicer on the ears but that Turbo Case was sure fun to put to work
I found an abandoned tractor with a robin engine MOIIB but i cannot find anything about it or even what tractor is. Has anyone heard about it or can find info on it?
Make of tractor not seen in the UK, I do believe some artic Whites came over but not a seller. Only problem ploughing like this if front tractor's plough breaks a shear bolt, or any breakage, the following tractors also have to stop with the stricken front tractor/plough up front.
It's no problem. The guy with the breakdown just pulls out and the next tractor just plows to that furrow Then when he's fixed he just jumps back in where he pulled out
WFE sold tractors in the US, Canada, South Africa and Australia. They did own Arbos who built combines and self propelled choppers in Italy. Thank you for watching.
bigtractorpower I don’t think it’s fair to call a 2-155 a 2150’s replacement. More so a 2-135. In terms of horsepower the 2-155 filled the 2255’s spot and the 2-180 filled a new spot while filling the V8 role
Roy New York seems to always have more white tractors and white plow parts compared to other parts of the us. Is it the dairy industry? We loved our whites but lost dealer support so we switched colors. Still have some Agco stuff but there was a long period with cih and John Deere. What kept things so strong there?
That 1555 is by NO means a utility tractor. In its day it was a small row-crop. Comparable to a John Deere 2520 or a Ford 5000 row-crop. I guess you could include the International 666, but that would have had 10 to 15 more horsepower.
@@bigtractorpower it has to do with how the plows are adjusted, you can see it on the plowed earth how the Plowfurrer differs, which means that the plows probably har plowing at different depths. You can also see plant material on top of the soil which means a forplov(I cant translate) is set too high, I don’t doubt that the farmer is a good farmer but even the beast can have som equipment wrongly adjusted :-)(sorry for bad English it’s my second language)
I love those Field Boss's. Grew up in a couple 2-135s. Grandpa was an Oliver dealer back in the day as well.
2 of my favorite RUclips guys in the same feed👍
Which Oliver dealer ? We still run White’s and Oliver’s. If you want some seat time in a 2-135 again, look me up in the spring. 😁 We are probably about 1.5 hours from you.
You know what, you’re alright for a Deere guy. Maybe the Moliver is to thank
My grandfather worked at a White/Oliver dealership too but he did the Field Gymy conversions for them at that branch.
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Love it. Takes me back. We had a 1600,1650 Oliver. A 2-70 2-105 2-135 white an 4-85 white. We worked a 130 head dairy farm on 600 acres. Those tractor worked every day. Nice to walk back in time.
Very cool line up. I hope to find a 2-105 to film next year.
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The 2-105 we have my uncle still uses to this day. Not sure it’s the tractor you wanna film tho. It has seen a hard work life lol. My grandfather bought it brand new in 70s. An it has worked every season of its existence. One hell of a tractor. They don’t make em that anymore. Still original motor an trans. Replaced clutch an few hydraulic issues. But still works as hard as it ever did.
Thanks for video. Hope you the best
4-85? I assume you mean an FWA 2-85? 4- would be an articulated tractor
I grew up with Oliver. We had a 66, 77 & 88. When I was in high school I bought my own Super 88, a couple of years later we bought an 1850. Miss those tractors. Very nice to see these tractors in your videos, a nice change from always seeing JD & IH.
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Greetings from Eunice, Louisiana
The noise that a hercules engine makes will always be one of my favorite things. Couldn't tell you how many hundreds of hours I've spent listening to that in a 2-135 or 2-155!
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Greetings from Eunice, Louisiana
Hats off to this farmer for working 40+ year old tractors and keeping them in such nice shape. The offset duals brings back the memories - used to be able to change out that right hand dual in a few minutes when switching from plow to chisel or disk. Six cool plowing videos in the past week - could this be Jason's version of 12 days of Christmas? fingers crossed....
Well let me see what I can do. If people are not worn out on plowing I have a few more I can roll out.
@@bigtractorpower Thanks - it seems your fans are enjoying 12 Days of Tillage!
them boys are doing it right!! right speed right depth and the plow frames are level with the ground the ends are straight!! plowing is an art and l think their doing a great job!! also OLIVER plows are one of the easiest pulling plows l was told case was good too!!! l be watchin!!!!
That's right ....Agree with you..
Greetings from Eunice, Louisiana
@@angelalawson6999 guthrie county IA howdy!!
@@garybarrett6581 I’m good Have you got Skype?
@@angelalawson6999 sorry no
White made plows for Ford massey, case, and a lot plows manufacturers used white oliver bottom
Farming at a much simpler level. Something about plowing is calming, refreshing. Thanks Jason. GO BTP 💪
You can almost smell that fresh turned dirt !!
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I remember my dad and grandpa plowing using a MM Vista G1000 pulling a 6 bottom plow and a John Deere 4010 pulling a 4 bottom plow. I was in elementary school. when I got old enough to help, we had changed to discing and using a field cultivator. we had added an Oliver 1900 with FWD and later an Oliver 2155. I usually drove the 1900 with the screamin' Jimmy. Amazing I can hear.
the Vista G1000 has always been one of my favs - looks great, sounds great and milks every drop out of its 100 hp engine. Used to pull a 9 shank Soil Saver with it - that usually sucked up the last horse!! It would be pretty sweet if Jason could find an old G1000 out there!
Nice line up. I hope to film a G-1000 Vista sometime. Nice tractor. A 2155 is a very very rare tractor.
@@bigtractorpower I think my brother still has the Vista G-1000. It doesn't get much use. Just to brush hog the lots. They sold off all the other equipment when dad retired and sold most of the land.
It’s not everyday you see a team of WHITE tractors plowing. I love the plowing videos Jason and this is another great one
Yeah man, you only see them few and far between...
This was a good classic filing opportunity
Love them Whites. First tractor I plowed with was a 2-70 with a 4 16” Oliver plow. Uncle was one a 2-105 with a White rollover plow. Other plow was 6 bottom 720 on a 4840 John Deere. I still use a White 568 6 bottom on a Challenger tractor to do some plowing when we are taking sod fields out. Most tillage is done with a disk ripper nowadays. Neighbor had a 195. I still want one to play with. It was a beast. Cummins... mated to what I believe is one of the sturdiest rear ends in the industry.
Great history. A Challenger on a WFE plow is a nice AGCO history combo. The 195 is a cool tractor. Equivalent to a JD 4960 or CIH 8950 for cool factor.
That old Oliver looked liked my grandpas old one.
Like listening and seeing the old iron still at work.
Ground looked like very nice good soil.
I like getting to feature classics like these at work.
We have two. A 550 and a 1655. The 1655 gets used almost every day, I use it for box scraper work, mowing, and for a loader tractor. Good for pulling a sprinkler track closer as well. One of my favorite machines to operate.
Very nice. The 1655 is s good work horse.
The best Horsepower for the money, Oliver was way ahead of the others in the 50's -70's. And Oliver made the best plows up until White/Oliver stopped building plows. Oliver 2150 fwa,1855, 2 1850's, 2 1650's & a 550. White 4-210, 8510, 9145, 2-135, 2 2-105's & a 6510. All used o a Dairy farm in SEMN.
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Greetings from Eunice, Louisiana
Always great to see the meadow green and argent silver at work! The 6 bottom plow has Spee-dex bottoms on it. Not to many of those around any more. Thanks for another great video!
This was a nice team of tractors to feature. Good catch on the Spee-Dex plow shares. I remember reading the ads on those in the Farmhand Magazine. I enjoy watching all the cool Oliver content on your channel.
Thanks!
I knew you would be here for this video 👍
Three of my seven brother Chris.
@@kennytoohill9024 that's awesome. I enjoyed watching them in action.
Reminds me of plowing for Dad. We used to plow under clover for what Dad called "green manure." We used small John Deere tractors for awhile but graduated to an Oliver 770, then an Oliver 1650. I really liked that tractor. Great vid Jason!!
Very nice. I like the 770 and 880. Good tractors.
Back when I farmed, I had a 2-135 and pulled a 7-16s Oliver trail type plow. Once you get those plows set, they do an amazing job, and they steer front and back as well, so they turn really short on the headlands. God, I miss farming!!
Oliver and WFE built some good plows. Where I grew up farms either had IH or WFE/Case/Ford plows. Very few Deere.
@@bigtractorpower Remember Oliver/White built plows for Case & Ford.
@@bigtractorpower we have a lot of green tractors here but most of them always pulled a 568 white or a 710/720 ih plow very few green ones. Weaker backbones and they didn’t clean as well.
I grew up with a 2-105 White. It was a very good tractor.
I remember sitting on the Farmall Super M or the Massey Ferguson 85 for hours each spring plowing. I loved it.
We had a plow like the one on the Oliver. My dad then bought a new White 2-105 and a new White 588 4-18 plow. Love the video. Thank You!
Very cool.
Don’t see very many 150’s still working. That 585 stigma stuck with them and to this day guys still shy away from them. Always thought it would be cool to have one open station with the ROPS and canopy. There’s a picture of one set up like that in the sales lit and it’s a cool looking tractor.
My wet dream tractor is a G-1355 set up like that
I agree the 2-150 in the sales lit with the ROPs and 3pt chisel is cool. There is a 2-150 open station near me for sale. It’s a re-paint and has Work Horse decals. I stopped to look at it but $9K seemed steep for a price tag.
bigtractorpower no kidding. That’s pretty steep
There were quite a few white tractors in Australia back in the day. When no till continuous cropping took of in Australia a dealer in Deniliquin NSW would buy secondhand whites, rebuild and paint them and sell them to farmers who were transitioning from livestock to cropping enterprises. This provided a low cost tractor that was reliable and capable of a lot of work. Don’t see many on main tillage jobs now as they have been worn out for the second time.
Very cool. Thank you for sharing. I have a couple of Australian WFE buyers guides. One is from 1975 showing a sumac red White 1955 sold as an Oliver 1955 in the US. The second is from 1982 showing the red stripe WFE tractors and 9700 Axial combine.
we run a oliver 1600, a cockshutt 1655, a white 2-85 and a white 2-88 on our dairy.
Nice line up. That is neat you have a Cockshutt 1655.
Great video we run five white tractors and twelve Oliver's are main plowing tractor is 2-135 with 549 white 5-18 plow
Wow that is very cool.
Sweet old girls. My neighbor is a diehard Oliver tractor guy. He has no less than 3 at any given time.
Very cool.
My great grandfather had a Oliver dealer here in upstate New York, still running all Oliver’s to this day, 2 super 55s a 77 a 1655, 1850, 1855, 1955, and the Hoss 2050 with a turbo and a bit extra fuel 😉
Wow nice line up. A 2050 is huge on my wish list to film in action. What part of New York. I grew up near Rochester. There were several Oliver farms around when I was a kid. I never got to visit an Oliver dealer as they were WFE by the late 70’s but I remember going to WFE dealers in Albion, Caledonia and Avon, NY.
You’re once again speaking my language Jay. Thanks for all the hard work you and your affiliates are putting in. This makes the blues go away if even for a minute
It’s a team effort to get interesting footage to release every day of the year. 2020 has been a great filming year.
Plowing and mowing hay are 2 of my favorite tractor tasks. Sure wish I could spend more time doing them these days but there seem to be fewer and fewer plow days.
Plowing like this is always neat to see. I remember it so well when I was growing up. It’s a rare sight these days. This year has been good to catch several plows in action.
Love seeing the plowing. It’s becoming a lost art. 3 bottom 565’s are kind of an unusual sight. Not very many around. Great video!
This farm plowing is a loyal Oliver/WFE farm with a G1000 Vista for good measure.
@@bigtractorpower there’s always a few strays in the herd lol. I have around 30 tractors, mostly Oliver/White but I have a few of other colors as well.
Those White tractors are very stylish. A very 70s feel to them.
I love watching these plowing videos ‼️
Nice job plowing.awesome tractors.
Plowed ground and fresh cut grass are the best smells ever. Field in Michigan
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I love tractors in the field
best video ever any video with white an Oliver is the BEST they are the best piecea o f machinery ever built FACT
This was s great filming opportunity to show a late model Oliver and early Field Boss.
@@bigtractorpower thank u so much for such a great video my grandpa an his best friend our neighbor junior ran white Oliver's an Minneapolis molines
Always enjoy watching a little old school farming regardless what brand tractor`s doing it !
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This was therapeutic. Your content is very relaxing. Thank you for taking the time to put these out for us.
Thank you for watching.
The hardest plowing you can find is turning under alfalfa - the roots run deep and do not want to yield to the plows. Nice work!
Very tough crop to work under.
You never disappoint! BEST farming channel on RUclips 👍🏻
Thank you. I try to cover all the brands and vintages.
A neighbor had an Oliver 1555 gas that pulled a mounted 3pt 3x18 plow. Said it was the best tractor in the mud when picking corn for not getting stuck.
Great video. I remember seeing some pictures in one of the Facebook groups of these just the other day. I’m still farming with an 1850 as my main tractor in southern Indiana. Hoping to add more Oliver’s and a white or two to the mix.
Very cool. The 1850 was a top seller for Oliver.
Good looking soil.organic is best.
Thank you so very much the sounds of these tractors working just puts me to sleep makes me think of the good ol days when things were simpler.
It was a different time in farming. Lots of good memories.
Cool old tractors and man oh man they're doing some good job keeping the end lines straight.
Thank you mr big tractor beatiful mashines propably never imported in Europe
The WFE tractors were only sold in the United States, Canada, South Africa and Australia. Interestingly WFE owned Arbos which made combines and self propelled forage harvesters in Italy. Thank you for watching.
Oh ya! We got a Oliver 1600 where we have had to take the steering out 4 times on it to try and stop oil leaks. It’s to the point where we ain’t even going to try anymore because you have to take every part surrounding it out when you do steering repairs. Good tractor but a pain to do maintenance on.
That is no fun.
Very nice video. My grandfather had an 1855 and 2-135 in the same area of Illinois. Great memories.
Very cool. Two good tractors.
What a great classic fleet😁👍 love the plowing action👍😉
Very nice video with this old power horses, runs like day 1
Why do farmers take that outer wheel off...is it because the tractor wouldn’t set down in that rut if the wheel was on? That may be a dumb question, i’m only guessing here.
Yes .only enough room in the furrow for the one wheel
Yup. You figured it out
I explain the plowing dual in the first few minutes of the video at the 3:39 mark. The plowing dual adds weight and traction as the single wheel follows the furrow.
Run a 170 Workhorse and a 30ft Great Plains ultra till every year! The big horse on the farm in the 170
Nice tillage team.
I've always wondered how much you have to turn the volume down in editing so you don't blow our ear drums out with how loud the machines you're around are.
The tractors are not a problem. The wind is tough. This was filmed in 40 mph wind. My friend Bill filmed it underneath his pick up truck to block the wind noise.
bigtractorpower that’s one way of doing it😳
Thanks for the video.
Thank you for watching.
Granddad had a super 88 it was the main work horse . I have a standard 88 does some raking and bush hogging now but mostly retired
Very nice. The Fleetline and Supers are stand out tractors.
Sat in one at a farm show when I was a kid, love The Whites, even though we had Internationals.
White cabs had IH beat period. Only the 88 series came close
The WFE tractors were good unfortunately the company had several finical set backs that hurt sales and distribution.
im dreaming of a white Christmas
Back in the 80’s Scale Models offered 1/64 2-155s in silver as Christmas Tree ornaments.
We plow 500 acres corn on corn ...Popcorn in Indiana....My favorite task....Red tractors green plows.....
Whereabouts? I’m from down Morgan county way, I don’t farm myself but my cousins run a hay and beef cattle operation as Shady maple farms
Thank you for all of the great videos you post.
Thank you for watching.
Good evening. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a White 2-105 a Oliver in White sheet metal? Same Perkins and drivetrain as well as hydraulic.
The 2-105 is an Oliver 1955 with new sheet metal.
bigtractorpower but with Perkins engine as opposed to a 310 Waukesha
Looks like perfect soil in the state of Illinois. White tractor looks good,we dont have them in Denmark. I notic all the windmill. Looks pretty much like Denmark
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Greetings from Eunice, Louisiana
Plowing in my favorite part of Farming
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hey man, just found this channel and I actually love it, being in Kentucky I'm somewhat familiar with this stuff, mainly from family tho and my ex-friend, anyway, good content
Thank you for watching. What part of Kentucky? I film allot of my content in Western Kentucky.
@@bigtractorpower i’m just now seeing this lol. my bad. i’m from central kentucky. although i have family out in western kentucky as well
All good!
Thank you for watching.
If you watch market day report and see the price of stuff how close is that to what farmers get for their crops
Never seen a White here in the UK, always wondered how the cab compared to the JD SG2 as it looks similar except the flat glass and no centre post. Anybody have an opinion?
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Greetings from Eunice, Louisiana
Amazing...
Thank you for watching.
We had a White 2-70 back in the day. Always remember it because of the 6cyl motor vs a usual 4 for that HP category
Lemmetellyasomethin, those 283 Waukeshas are nasty when straight piped 😖
@@nellsonstout7001 Which then reminds me of the Case 1410...Straight piped 4cy turbo and my ears are still ringing from that some 40 yrs later haha...the muffled White was much nicer on the ears but that Turbo Case was sure fun to put to work
The 2-70 was a good tractor. It replaced the Oliver 1755 in the line up from WFE.
@@nellsonstout7001 Our 1650 has always had a straight pipe on it since we got it back in 72 or 73 and always will, We love that sound...
bigtractorpower 1655. The 2-85 replaced the 1755 in horsepower
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It’s a nice plowing team.
Really nice 👍
Thank you for watching.
2-150 white cured me of anything Moline or Oliver. Priority valve failed & the 2-150 almost rolled on me. I'm a die hard J.I. CASE man as a result
I have heard that from a few 2-150 owners. It’s a big iron looking tractor but did not preform.
Hey? where are all of the first people?
IKR? They always show up but I guess not today.
It was you. 😁👍
That was so relaxing I got a little nap in 😊👍👍
Plowing is neat to watch.
Thank you big tractor throwback Tuesday⛄️❤️
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What a great lineup of machines.
I found an abandoned tractor with a robin engine MOIIB but i cannot find anything about it or even what tractor is. Has anyone heard about it or can find info on it?
Oooooh a 1555😍
It was cool to catch one plowing.
Nice video
Thank you for watching.
That looks like one of my neighbors
Neat.
It’s Toohill
Make of tractor not seen in the UK, I do believe some artic Whites came over but not a seller. Only problem ploughing like this if front tractor's plough breaks a shear bolt, or any breakage, the following tractors also have to stop with the stricken front tractor/plough up front.
It's no problem. The guy with the breakdown just pulls out and the next tractor just plows to that furrow
Then when he's fixed he just jumps back in where he pulled out
@@pattoohill5307 And leave a furrow down to the headland that wont get filled in.
We've been doing it for years. Everything gets filled in.
WFE sold tractors in the US, Canada, South Africa and Australia. They did own Arbos who built combines and self propelled choppers in Italy. Thank you for watching.
If I am not mistaken it looks like the 150 had a MM motor and the 155 had a 5.9L Cummins.
The 150 is a Moline G-1355 is silver. The 2-155 cane from the factory with a Wakashaw engine. It’s basically an Oliver 2150.
@@bigtractorpower 2-155 had a 478 Hercules
@@bigtractorpower , Thank you. I wasn't completely sure on the 155 engine as I was going by the looks of the exhaust manifold.
bigtractorpower 1555 has a Waukesha. 2-155 is a 478 Hercules factory
bigtractorpower I don’t think it’s fair to call a 2-155 a 2150’s replacement. More so a 2-135. In terms of horsepower the 2-155 filled the 2255’s spot and the 2-180 filled a new spot while filling the V8 role
Great Vlog, the White - Oliver brand is getting less common as brands consolidate. mouldboard ploughing is getting less common also, thanks
The WFE brand struggled from 1980 on. It just fizzled out in 2001 for tractors. It continues on as a corn planter line for AGCO.
Love those tractors but how in the world do you find parts for them if they break down?
AGCO which acquired WFE continues to carry parts for the Field Boss and Oliver tractors.
I'm wondering where they get the P and K for the corn?
About 2 tons of chicken manure from a layer house is put on in the spring
Pat Toohill Makes sense. Are any of the 2 whites repowered?
@@nellsonstout7001 nope. The 2-150 was rebuilt. When Bob and Tom bought it. It was in pieces. The 2-155 is original except for the paint
@@pattoohill5307 how many hours on em?
@@nellsonstout7001 I'm not sure. None are over 5000 that i know of
Great video and those whites are awesome and I’m a red guy LOL
Thank you for watching. I like getting to feature WFE and IH tractors from the 70’s and 80’s.
Still using white tractors 160 195 170 6215 here in central NY
Very cool line up.
Roy New York seems to always have more white tractors and white plow parts compared to other parts of the us. Is it the dairy industry? We loved our whites but lost dealer support so we switched colors. Still have some Agco stuff but there was a long period with cih and John Deere. What kept things so strong there?
@@adamkruskama8455 we had a Oliver white dealer a few minutes from the farm jd and ih close
May seem hard to run old equity Kent but with organic crop the make double the money than normal chemical users but they loose a lot to
It’s a good way to enjoy some classic seat time.
That 1555 is by NO means a utility tractor. In its day it was a small row-crop. Comparable to a John Deere 2520 or a Ford 5000 row-crop. I guess you could include the International 666, but that would have had 10 to 15 more horsepower.
I say old smaller row crops like that make good utility tractors
Small row row crop is s better term for the 1555. I think of it as a good chore, hay making, light duty field tractor.
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Is it just me or does it seem like white ripped off the sound guard cab of John Deere?
Always seemed that way to me
The late 1960’s Oliver’s had a similar window set up on their cans. The design was at least 8 years in the making before 1975.
It’s just you.
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Thank you for your enthusiasm.
you should upload backgrounds for people
It hurts to look at that plowing
Why does it hurt?
@@bigtractorpower it has to do with how the plows are adjusted, you can see it on the plowed earth how the Plowfurrer differs, which means that the plows probably har plowing at different depths. You can also see plant material on top of the soil which means a forplov(I cant translate) is set too high, I don’t doubt that the farmer is a good farmer but even the beast can have som equipment wrongly adjusted :-)(sorry for bad English it’s my second language)
Your right we didn't set anything on them.
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Great video, I got some plowing videos too go check them out!
Why so shallow?
How deep should it be? 11 inches is pretty good running in alfalfa roots.
It may be a perception thing
@@bigtractorpower I'm sorry then... It didn't look that deep to me... but then... I'm 77 and my eyes aren't as good as they were...