More classic Sunday evening viewing again. You make excellent videos that bring back a whole load of good and happy memories. I loved the comment about planting a tree to offset the emissions from the County 1174 as it was fairly blowing out some smoke !! It's good to see so many old tractors being looked after by their owners and dedicated enthusiasts of steam engines, tractors and machines from yesteryear and It's always nice to see the original horsepower too.
Great to see the different and interesting tactors and implements shown here. I am a retired Dairy farmer , I live in the state of Victoria, Australia.
Another great video! As the old saying goes (about the County 1174) "if there's no smoke, there's no poke". Anyway, a Diesel engine needs a good hard run periodically to clear them out. Greetings again from NZ
Great video again 👍 tremendous selection of tractors and equipment, have to say the guy in the parade with the 178 4WD and the loader touching the sky was looking very unstable, i have seen a few very close calls with tractors and loaders being driven like that and its a pet hate of mine 🤬 tractor of the day for me the International 634 long stroke low revving torque monster 💪💪👍
Yes, I thought the 178 and loader looked a bit wobbly. The 634 was a nice tractor. We ran one when I was a young lad and this one didn't quite sound the same. Maybe it was the replacement exhaust.
very nice vidieo.i have seen a lot of steam engines,but never saw a cable pull.very interesting.very nice tractors.i go to and take a tractor to shows here in the USA.thank you.enjoyed this much
A hay bailer in 1917 and mechanised ploughing in 1870! I'd never have guessed they happened so long ago. Interesting seeing how hard it is to plough dry hard ground. the complete opposite to one of the earlier very wet vids. Great vid as always
Great video. Lots of good things to comment on. But to many to be able to do here. Thanks. Nice TEA Ferguson at the end. About the same as mine. The two David Browns you showed together, about what hp would they be. ? Thanks for the videos. Please keep at it. 👍🏻👋
Ahh pure class. Love the Ford dexter. Thank you for the great memories.
Glad you enjoyed it
More classic Sunday evening viewing again. You make excellent videos that bring back a whole load of good and happy memories.
I loved the comment about planting a tree to offset the emissions from the County 1174 as it was fairly blowing out some smoke !!
It's good to see so many old tractors being looked after by their owners and dedicated enthusiasts of steam engines, tractors and machines from yesteryear and It's always nice to see the original horsepower too.
Many thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. The County was happier when he cam down a gear 😊
Great to see the different and interesting tactors and implements shown here. I am a retired Dairy farmer , I live in the state of Victoria, Australia.
It's good to hear from Australia. Glad you liked the video. Thanks
Another excellent video with some great tractors taking part! My favourite was the Standard Fordson, doing a lovely job!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you like the Standard Fordson. It made the job look easy and it wasn't!
Cannot beat the old Nuffield at the end, learnt to drive on a 10/60. Great video
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Great to see so makes of tractors and my favourite tractors the fordson major ! Fantastic video again !
Thank you very much!
Another great video thanks. I always look forward to watching your videos every sunday
I appreciate that! Many thanks.
Another great video!
As the old saying goes (about the County 1174) "if there's no smoke, there's no poke". Anyway, a Diesel engine needs a good hard run periodically to clear them out.
Greetings again from NZ
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Excellent video and commentary with plenty of detail about the machinery
Thank you very much!
Great video again 👍 tremendous selection of tractors and equipment, have to say the guy in the parade with the 178 4WD and the loader touching the sky was looking very unstable, i have seen a few very close calls with tractors and loaders being driven like that and its a pet hate of mine 🤬 tractor of the day for me the International 634 long stroke low revving torque monster 💪💪👍
Yes, I thought the 178 and loader looked a bit wobbly. The 634 was a nice tractor. We ran one when I was a young lad and this one didn't quite sound the same. Maybe it was the replacement exhaust.
Thanks. I was at Old Threshers Reunion yesterday.
Is that the event at Mt Pleasant? I've been to the museum but not to the event.
very nice vidieo.i have seen a lot of steam engines,but never saw a cable
pull.very interesting.very nice tractors.i go to and take a tractor to shows
here in the USA.thank you.enjoyed this much
Glad you enjoyed it. There is more cable ploughing on my channel.
Very nice video as usual, would like to have seen more of the steam plough with the four people sitting on.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment.
These old tractors prove that bigger aint better..they got the job done, simples...😉
Very true. You just need more tractor drivers 😊
Interesting how similar yet different the equipment yall use, compared to us in Texas.
And the ag-machinery world is now more similar than ever.
Excellent video. When the massey Harris was working there was. a sub on aggi petrol
Thanks for the info.
Love seeing all the old tractors working great 👍
Thanks 👍
A hay bailer in 1917 and mechanised ploughing in 1870! I'd never have guessed they happened so long ago. Interesting seeing how hard it is to plough dry hard ground. the complete opposite to one of the earlier very wet vids. Great vid as always
Thanks.
Great video. Lots of good things to comment on. But to many to be able to do here. Thanks.
Nice TEA Ferguson at the end. About the same as mine.
The two David Browns you showed together, about what hp would they be. ?
Thanks for the videos. Please keep at it. 👍🏻👋
The 770 is 36hp and the 880 is 46hp. Thanks for your support.
Thanks. Interesting.
I spot ivor James