For sure. There are Deeres with Yanmar, Kawasaki, and Cummins Engine Power. The biggest series Four Wheel Drive and Quadra are Powered by Cummins. Even so Deere gets the Credit for this.
Asking me to pick my favorite tractor here is like asking me to pick my favorite child! I love them all!! Thanks for continuously posting new content! 👍
I grew up on a farm in the Mosselbaai region, Western Cape, South Africa where my dad had Ford and Fordson tractors. Some of the neighbours had John Deere tractors and I must admit that it's sound will never make me tired.
My favorite is the Allis Chalmers WD-45. My grandpa had a farm implement business during the late 30's through the 50's. He sold Massey Harris and Allis Chalmers.
I'm glad to hear love for the WD 45. They are quite common in this area, so I never really pay much attention to them. But they are definitely a hard working machine!
Gotta love on that 820, doing what they were made for. The 820 and 830 were the 'Big Horse' around here back in the day before the 4wd articulated machines came on the scene...mostly Versatile(s) then. Thanks for putting this up, always good to watch one of your videos of old iron!
It's kinda crazy to think that the big HP back in the day was only about 75 HP. Now days that's the smallest tractor on a farm. Thanks for watching and commenting.
We farmed with most of them tractors, 2 -820's, WD45, D19, JD A and B. The 820's were monsters back then, the D19 was more for corn picking and light work, the WD 45 was a great working tractor, the A was the wagon hauler, baler, cultivator and any thing else to big for the B.
ANY 2-cylinder Deere but especially diesels, especially the one you and Pop had there and him blowing a little smoke and the Oliver 99 with the mini bus motor in it. All the rest are fine but didn't see any Fords. I like their 4-lever hoes. Thanks, Pal and Hammy Mom's Day!
Most guys in our club run either Deere, Oliver, or Allis. There are a few Farmalls and Molines. But very few Case tractors. I'll talk to one guy who has several larger Case machines and see if he'll bring one out in the spring.
Never will get tired of the sound of two cylinder John Deeres.
It's iconic!
Love seeing and hearing these old tractors working hard!
Seeing an old tractor rolling in a parade is nothing compared to hearing them under load in the field
"Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌 👍 🇺🇸
For sure. There are Deeres with Yanmar, Kawasaki, and Cummins Engine Power. The biggest series Four Wheel Drive and Quadra are Powered by Cummins. Even so Deere gets the Credit for this.
The sound of a Deere is iconic!
Those classic tractor plow parades...... Just can't get enough of those.
Thanks!
Asking me to pick my favorite tractor here is like asking me to pick my favorite child! I love them all!! Thanks for continuously posting new content! 👍
I enjoy sharing the hobby. So I'm glad other people out there find my videos enjoyable!
Thanks for documenting it for us. Looks like it was a good time. Wish I could have been there.
Glad you enjoyed it
I grew up on a farm in the Mosselbaai region, Western Cape, South Africa where my dad had Ford and Fordson tractors. Some of the neighbours had John Deere tractors and I must admit that it's sound will never make me tired.
The sound is iconic!
All Johnny poppers are awesome
Agree 💯
Thank you sir
All the best
I have spent many days on an 830 plowing. Brings back memories.
Also on a D 17 diesel.
I'm sure those are good memories too!
Fun day plow day. Looks like a good time to me.
It's always fun to be around these old pieces of equipment while they're working up a sweat.
Your father with that on-the-land 4 bottom trailer plow behind that electric start 70 diesel engine , WOW what a set up , PERIOD !!!!!
The 70 is a workhorse
Hard to say, i don’t think I have a favorite brand of tractor they all interest me. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching! And thanks for commenting!
I love them all but Unstyled A is the BEST!
That's why I put it as the thumbnail for the video... That unstyled A is beautiful!
My favorite is the Allis Chalmers WD-45. My grandpa had a farm implement business during the late 30's through the 50's. He sold Massey Harris and Allis Chalmers.
I'm glad to hear love for the WD 45. They are quite common in this area, so I never really pay much attention to them. But they are definitely a hard working machine!
Gotta love on that 820, doing what they were made for. The 820 and 830 were the 'Big Horse' around here back in the day before the 4wd articulated machines came on the scene...mostly Versatile(s) then. Thanks for putting this up, always good to watch one of your videos of old iron!
It's kinda crazy to think that the big HP back in the day was only about 75 HP. Now days that's the smallest tractor on a farm. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I like that 70 sitting up on the land
I love that 70. It's a workhorse. I like seeing the rear tire gripping into the soil looking for traction!
Any of the Deeres, especially the Unstyled A. And the Ferguson TO-35 was sweet also.
That Ferguson was bought brand new by his grandfather. He has a nice loader that mounts on it too
All are interesting, however, I like the super Oliver most.
Good choice!
We farmed with most of them tractors, 2 -820's, WD45, D19, JD A and B. The 820's were monsters back then, the D19 was more for corn picking and light work, the WD 45 was a great working tractor, the A was the wagon hauler, baler, cultivator and any thing else to big for the B.
We have two D-14s. I have always loved the D series of Allis. And the D19 was one of my favorites. If love to get a diesel powered D19.
Suavidade da batida dos motores dos JD são perfeitas 👌 👌 👌 🇧🇷
Amen!
The JD G and the Super Oliver 99
I've driven that G. You'd be hard pressed to find a tighter, better running machine than that G.
ANY 2-cylinder Deere but especially diesels, especially the one you and Pop had there and him blowing a little smoke and the Oliver 99 with the mini bus motor in it. All the rest are fine but didn't see any Fords. I like their 4-lever hoes. Thanks, Pal and Hammy Mom's Day!
Ha! Mini bus motor! I've never heard that, but I like it! Thanks again for your comments!
@@jonelsonster Cousin of mine iused to say it but I adopted it. Got to remember the good ones! And I'm goofy enough to share what's in my holler head!
The 820 had my vote until the 99 showed up 😂😂….how fitting the video was 8:20 in length!
The video length must be a subliminal message!
Aquilo que ví na (frente )do Oliver 99 é cistema de irrigação ???
Not sure I follow. Could be the way Google translates.
He always liked Allis Chalmers
They make a good tractor
allis chalmers d17. if he ever wants to get rid of it let me know
Agree! The AC is very nice!
Super99.#2 820 JD.
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What state is this in?
This is South Eastern Idaho
Tie between the 820/late G
It's like choosing your favorite child.
Wow take ne back i ran about everyone of them model tractors didnt see any case or moline or Massey Harris
Most guys in our club run either Deere, Oliver, or Allis. There are a few Farmalls and Molines. But very few Case tractors. I'll talk to one guy who has several larger Case machines and see if he'll bring one out in the spring.
Is that a PUT PUT John Dere? My Grandfather's Neighbor had 1.
Put put insinuates a John Deere slow and under powered... I prefer Poppin' Johnny or simply two cylinder Deere 😉
1. JD 70 diesel
2. JD 820 diesel
3. Oliver Super 99
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What no Case tractors
Sorry, no case tractors this time. That's kinda it of my control because we don't even have a case that we could have brought 😂
It doesn't mean all tractors are good to me I used to have a toy tractor collection at all kinds of tractors about a hundred of them
Do you still have them?
I gave them to my nephew