Great stories! Thanks for sharing!! Dad has told me stories about the 2 r’s they farmed with. 1 broke a crank at idle. They got it fixed and kept using it. They are both still on the home farm where he grew up. Have a great day!!
Great story! Love the pics! My dad had the first R in our neighborhood when I was just a little shaver way back in 1962. He paid $4000 dollars for it. He traded in the S Case that he bought from my grandpa. That was a big investment for a young 26 year old farmer just getting started back then. Wow! Was that something! All the neighbors came to see it! His dad thought he was crazy. I remember gradpa saying "I don't know why you need such a big tractor". Lol! Then he bought a four bottom plow, packer and press drill. First four bottom in the neighborhood. People came just to watch him plowing with that "big outfit". And I remember him saying that it held like 18 or 20 gallons of fuel, and you had to work from sunup to sundown if you wanted to burn a full tank of fuel. Diesel fuel was .19 cents per gallon. I remember he always put a juice can on the muffler in case it would rain if he left it outside overnight, and I would love when he started it. He would warm up the pony engine, then when he would pull the first lever to start the main engine that can would fly waaay up in the air on that first pop, and I would try and catch it on the way down. I loved riding along on it. My spot to sit was by the fender on the opposite side of the fuel tank. After a few years, the whole neighborhood was popping with R's out in the fields. I can still hear them all. Pop pop pop pop. A puff of black smoke with every pop when they were pulling hard. Then, my dad traded the R for an 830 and a five bottom plow, packer and drill. Holy crap! Everyone came again to see that monster! Lol! Wow, those are some great memories. How I would love to go back to those days. Those R's were, and still are a really nice looking tractors. Thanks for taking me back Bill!
Hey Bill. Hope your week has been good. I enjoyed all of these stories, from back in the day. It’s funny that you started pulling, with a R. I love the R. It’s a beast of a tractor and is still stout today. Hope you all have a great weekend. It’s turned pretty chilly, down here in North Carolina. Stay safe and we will catch you later. 👍😎💪
1978 or '79, John Hileman was featured in Farm Journal with his Modified Tractor. The real hey day of Pulling, when anyone could take a tractor and tune it up in different ways to win. Turn up injection pump, start adding turbo's, or maybe swap in big block gassers. I was a kid that wanted to drop a blown 454 into a 3010 that was near the end of its life, everything was worn out on it. But it was what kids dreamed about doing. I never have hooked a sled, when I had the $, I didn't have the time. When I had the time, I didn't have the $. Glad you got to do it, and you have made a bit of a career of tuning up pullers. Thanks, Bill. I'm not ragging on you about Staunton this time!😂👍👍
Thanks for sharing the video and stories Bill. Yes sir some really get and got their feelings hurt over pulling. I never won a single class. Had fun with what I had and have now. I've both green and red. I've had my 1066 picked a part at a stock pull and it was stock nothing done and they were checking the tractors over and I have the stock turbo that came on it and the one guy said yes it looks stock and I got whipped and they had a 4240 with a turbo in the same class and John Deere didn't sell them from the factory. Lol. Hope y'all are doing well and I hope y'all have a great Thanksgiving.
Bit of a tall tail by the Ford guy to get 180 hp. Takes a fair amount to add 100 extra horsepower. Pump maxed out will get 110hp max. I really like your commentary. Keep the videos coming.
@ we run a built 7000, custom pump, injectors, better turbo and cam. Not at 180 yet, but trying and the kids have fun at the pulls so its fun. I really like watching what you and your boys do.
I pulled my 2240 in the 5000 farm stock class and whooped a guy with a 460 farmall. He was HOT. Said no way! I told him we could have a grudge pull off but he had to put some money up. He left.
Awesome cool stories and pictures Bill, thanks for sharing God Bless
Great stories! Thanks for sharing!! Dad has told me stories about the 2 r’s they farmed with. 1 broke a crank at idle. They got it fixed and kept using it. They are both still on the home farm where he grew up. Have a great day!!
Great story bill!👍
I love how well your family documented events with photos. That's rare. Great video as always!
Great video! Thanks for sharing….I can relate to your stories….made me smile….
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the video it was really good .
Great video. I love it, trip back in time
Reminds of home...wish I was there. I had a Moline GTC propane. Best runner i had.
Enjoyed the video Bill! I bet you have alot of stories like that. 😂
A good friend drug the old '67 Chevy 3/4 ton 2 wheel drive out of the trees, freshened up the old 350 into a scat 383. Was a tough runner!
Great story Bill . You sure
had a great time growing
up . Them old Johnny poppers were good tractors . TAKE CARE BILL
Great story! Love the pics! My dad had the first R in our neighborhood when I was just a little shaver way back in 1962. He paid $4000 dollars for it. He traded in the S Case that he bought from my grandpa. That was a big investment for a young 26 year old farmer just getting started back then. Wow! Was that something! All the neighbors came to see it! His dad thought he was crazy. I remember gradpa saying "I don't know why you need such a big tractor". Lol! Then he bought a four bottom plow, packer and press drill. First four bottom in the neighborhood. People came just to watch him plowing with that "big outfit". And I remember him saying that it held like 18 or 20 gallons of fuel, and you had to work from sunup to sundown if you wanted to burn a full tank of fuel. Diesel fuel was .19 cents per gallon. I remember he always put a juice can on the muffler in case it would rain if he left it outside overnight, and I would love when he started it. He would warm up the pony engine, then when he would pull the first lever to start the main engine that can would fly waaay up in the air on that first pop, and I would try and catch it on the way down. I loved riding along on it. My spot to sit was by the fender on the opposite side of the fuel tank. After a few years, the whole neighborhood was popping with R's out in the fields. I can still hear them all. Pop pop pop pop. A puff of black smoke with every pop when they were pulling hard. Then, my dad traded the R for an 830 and a five bottom plow, packer and drill. Holy crap! Everyone came again to see that monster! Lol! Wow, those are some great memories. How I would love to go back to those days. Those R's were, and still are a really nice looking tractors. Thanks for taking me back Bill!
Great story!
Like your old pulling stories Bill.It reminds me back in the day when i started pulling Deere's when i was young.Keep up the good videos!
Thanks 👍
Hey Bill. Hope your week has been good. I enjoyed all of these stories, from back in the day. It’s funny that you started pulling, with a R. I love the R. It’s a beast of a tractor and is still stout today. Hope you all have a great weekend. It’s turned pretty chilly, down here in North Carolina. Stay safe and we will catch you later. 👍😎💪
1978 or '79, John Hileman was featured in Farm Journal with his Modified Tractor. The real hey day of Pulling, when anyone could take a tractor and tune it up in different ways to win. Turn up injection pump, start adding turbo's, or maybe swap in big block gassers. I was a kid that wanted to drop a blown 454 into a 3010 that was near the end of its life, everything was worn out on it. But it was what kids dreamed about doing. I never have hooked a sled, when I had the $, I didn't have the time. When I had the time, I didn't have the $. Glad you got to do it, and you have made a bit of a career of tuning up pullers. Thanks, Bill. I'm not ragging on you about Staunton this time!😂👍👍
Good story and Great video.Good looking old R.Have a great weekend see you on tractor church Sunday.
Oh lordy you brought back some memories we done the same thing about information about other pullers in the off season
Love your pulling stories and pictures 👍👍. God bless 🙏🙏
Thanks 👍
love the old stories
Thanks for sharing the video and stories Bill. Yes sir some really get and got their feelings hurt over pulling. I never won a single class. Had fun with what I had and have now. I've both green and red. I've had my 1066 picked a part at a stock pull and it was stock nothing done and they were checking the tractors over and I have the stock turbo that came on it and the one guy said yes it looks stock and I got whipped and they had a 4240 with a turbo in the same class and John Deere didn't sell them from the factory. Lol. Hope y'all are doing well and I hope y'all have a great Thanksgiving.
Love, listening to your stories, very interesting
Glad you like them!
Y’all still got that ole Tractor? Good Story!
It's sitting back in my "hall of shame" with all my other old pulling tractors.
Sweet video
People forget its all for fun and take it a bit to seriously. Sure does lead to some good stories though me and the 70 have a few
Do you still have that R?
Edit: I, re-watch one of his older videos. He still has it
Bit of a tall tail by the Ford guy to get 180 hp. Takes a fair amount to add 100 extra horsepower. Pump maxed out will get 110hp max. I really like your commentary. Keep the videos coming.
Well, injector tips and turbo upgrades helped too. Thanks for the great comment!
@ we run a built 7000, custom pump, injectors, better turbo and cam. Not at 180 yet, but trying and the kids have fun at the pulls so its fun. I really like watching what you and your boys do.
We had an R back in the late 80s early 90s that we pulled we called Thumper
I get my garden tractor together I'd like to come out and pull with you guys
Like my 16 year old son whooping on a couple of 6030 s and a bunch of 1066s. With my stock 4020
Was you using ether or putting some water to it. If you can tell?
Propane.
I pulled my 2240 in the 5000 farm stock class and whooped a guy with a 460 farmall. He was HOT. Said no way! I told him we could have a grudge pull off but he had to put some money up. He left.
Hey, at least he won the poor sportsmanship award!😁
Mr Bill were you giving the R a little shot of nitrous???
Poor mans nitrous for diesels, propane.
Beautiful R
Propane injection?
Yep!
My dad has a R model its a interesting old machine. Its Hard to believe there's enough pieces inside there to make it go after you tear it down😂