Bit of Matbro Mastiff action there, that's got to be worth something. It's good to see classics doing what they were designed to do, doesn't matter what colour they are.
Great video showin the older tractors doin what is they were meant to do 💪 drove a few ford 4000s an. They performed above their weight just like that one on the rotovator she was givin her all👌👍
Fantastic to see these machines actually breaking a sweat which not only is proof that they can put in a decent day's work but the workout does them good. Far better to get them working with the risk of a breakdown than sit gathering dust in a barn. As a point of interest the Matbro is on Berkshire plates and the Major at the end on Wiltshire so local (ish) machinery.
Great to see some classic blue machines. Matbro was being given the 'beans', looks like it started life in Suffolk by the reg plate. The TW25 with the press was very smart and the 4000? with the rotavator was having the cobwebs blown out of it. My father drove Fords all his working life, started as a boy with a high Major, drove various Diesel Majors, two 4000's , a 6600 and finished of with a 7610 4WD.
Hmmmmmmm, we use our tractors in fields with steep hills and on bendy roads in Cornwall. I guess Ford made a lot of cars and copied them ...........Great video..👍👍👍
@@paulwilliams3494 pembrokeshire was the same 😂 I'd rely on the jd more though! 6420 we upgraded to after that. I believe he swapped the Ford for a massey.. not a clue on the numbers
@@lordofhowell7158 Ha, I was hoping for a better wind up than that!😊 I don't think Ford cars were much good at corners either especially the Capri's............those were the days🤣🤣, Yep very similar to Pembrokeshire.
@@paulwilliams3494 I leave my trolling for Facebook 🤓🤣🤣🤣 I've actually worked on a Ford mark 2 something 😂 should of stopped after that! Or the Ford transit vans 😂
Class video Dan. What about the 4000 on rotavator, hardest working machine there. All the horses were woken up. As we say here , you think there was a tyre burning on the bonnet with the stream of black smoke. Great stuff thank you 😂😂😂
Obviously thank you for showing the fords 😉. But I did like the look of the john deere that would be a nice tractor to be in for a long day. Miss hearing the Field Marshalls though are the becoming static display only or not coming out of the sheds. Loved hearing them going up and down the fields working. . Thanks for the vid sir much appreciated.
Didn't release how fast these tracked machines can run, and there has been 3 or 4 of the tracked machines that have been up for sale here in Scotland this year
Ok, ininteresting, but don't bother entering mouldboard ploughing competitions, - but then this "pasture tilling get together" is all about having fun fluffing up a paddock, and the nostalgia associated with the vintage equipment.! In "them thair olden days" safety features was not a high prioriety on tractors etc...
Some gud owd Boyz havin a rayt owd time of it, awesome. n yeh you can stick your adblu n your dpf's where the sun don't shine.
Can you imagine seeing a crawler coming up the field back in the day for the first time!?! Some days I wish I could travel back 😊.
Bit of Matbro Mastiff action there, that's got to be worth something. It's good to see classics doing what they were designed to do, doesn't matter what colour they are.
Matbro was definitely the highlight of the day.
Great video showin the older tractors doin what is they were meant to do 💪 drove a few ford 4000s an. They performed above their weight just like that one on the rotovator she was givin her all👌👍
Fantastic little tractors. Pocket rockets!
I love Ford tractor's as much as Massey Ferguson and in second place John Deere.
Top video young man, great to see vintage and classic's at work!
Great video Dan, it's nice to hear the classics from time to time 👍
Fantastic to see these machines actually breaking a sweat which not only is proof that they can put in a decent day's work but the workout does them good. Far better to get them working with the risk of a breakdown than sit gathering dust in a barn. As a point of interest the Matbro is on Berkshire plates and the Major at the end on Wiltshire so local (ish) machinery.
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Fantastic 👍 great to see thanks for filming it 👍👍
Really enjoyed watching this one, thanks for posting! The TW at 7:20 looks rather smart!
So. If you want to have your field plowed, have an antique tractor show. Brilliant!
There's some nice iron there. Happy Thursday, all.
And invite tined cultivators to un-plough the field?
Thank you for sharing this video with us brilliant video
Some really interesting old machines. Great video.
Great video Dan, good to see Roundway Hills in the background 👍
Great to see some classic blue machines. Matbro was being given the 'beans', looks like it started life in Suffolk by the reg plate. The TW25 with the press was very smart and the 4000? with the rotavator was having the cobwebs blown out of it. My father drove Fords all his working life, started as a boy with a high Major, drove various Diesel Majors, two 4000's , a 6600 and finished of with a 7610 4WD.
Brilliant video Dan thanks for sharing we've classic Massey's and Ford's here on the farm wouldn't have anything else👍
Hi Dan, nice video showing exciting equipment. Farm on, Andreas
A really enjoyable video great job well done 👍👍
Hi Dan strange to see blue and green ones on your channel 🤔😁👍👌
That TW-25 looked tidy with the full duals. Nice JD too. 👍
Ford 7610 2wd we had. On a straight road she'd pull better than a John deere 6320 😂 Brilliant video 💪🏻 🏴
Hmmmmmmm, we use our tractors in fields with steep hills and on bendy roads in Cornwall. I guess Ford made a lot of cars and copied them ...........Great video..👍👍👍
@@paulwilliams3494 pembrokeshire was the same 😂 I'd rely on the jd more though! 6420 we upgraded to after that. I believe he swapped the Ford for a massey.. not a clue on the numbers
@@lordofhowell7158 Ha, I was hoping for a better wind up than that!😊 I don't think Ford cars were much good at corners either especially the Capri's............those were the days🤣🤣, Yep very similar to Pembrokeshire.
@@paulwilliams3494 I leave my trolling for Facebook 🤓🤣🤣🤣 I've actually worked on a Ford mark 2 something 😂 should of stopped after that! Or the Ford transit vans 😂
great video as always keep the great videos coming dan
Brilliant job 👍👍👍
Class video Dan. What about the 4000 on rotavator, hardest working machine there. All the horses were woken up. As we say here , you think there was a tyre burning on the bonnet with the stream of black smoke. Great stuff thank you 😂😂😂
Bellissimo video 👍👏🙋♂️🌈
Good to see some proper tractors ;-)
Great video Dan
Some great kit there!
I can't understand how they are working without computers and addblue all the bits that let you down these days
Obviously thank you for showing the fords 😉. But I did like the look of the john deere that would be a nice tractor to be in for a long day. Miss hearing the Field Marshalls though are the becoming static display only or not coming out of the sheds. Loved hearing them going up and down the fields working. . Thanks for the vid sir much appreciated.
Lindo video sin dudas , los dueños de los tractores podrían haberlos lavado para la filmación , los Fordson tienen mugre del año 1954 .
Great video CFD :)
If it ain't red keep it in the shed 😁
0:35 What kind of adapter is that? Is this a custom build?
Didn't release how fast these tracked machines can run, and there has been 3 or 4 of the tracked machines that have been up for sale here in Scotland this year
Surprised they allowed a green tractor in, perhaps they will allow a Red one next year.
It was in the next field over, had to find a gap in the hedge to film through!
Ok, ininteresting, but don't bother entering mouldboard ploughing competitions, - but then this "pasture tilling get together" is all about having fun fluffing up a paddock, and the nostalgia associated with the vintage equipment.! In "them thair olden days" safety features was not a high prioriety on tractors etc...
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Is that artic a matbro mastiff?
Yes.
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