you should never be standing in front of those rear wheels while starting a tractor like that. So dangerous!!!!!! get it fixed so you can sit and start it please!
Crazy D's enthusiasm is fantastic and really gave a lot of energy to this episode. Not saying he needs to come back often or even again, but he was a great addition.
Was thrilled to see that video. I love Explorer conversion vans and hope to own one one day If I ever needed one. Specifically the popular GM full sized vans they sell.@@sidekick258
Hoovie I was a little skeptical with the shift to the farm but you're killing it dude. That's a really cool tractor, and I love the collab with CrazyD. It's funny knowing the BMW is buried just out next to the new shop lol
Tyler I hope you read this. I received my US citizenship a few years ago. And I want you to know that to me you represent everything that’s good with this country. You’re a class act and an inspiration. Nerdy, funny and pursuing your passions unapologetically. I dunno, to me you represent the pursuit of happiness that this country is built on, and you do so with kindness and you raise people around you. I see that, and we all see that. Just wanted to say it. Thank you.
Tyler, before you plant anything ask your neighbour what they're spraying on their fields. If the spray pesticides on a windy day the might just kill what you've planted if you don't grow the right kind.
@@Jacobtheunwise That sounds crazy. Bioengineering at its finest, huh? About ten years ago I read quite a lot into alarmist/foil hat stuff about how things are seemingly done in America, moved on since but of course those things left some curiosity brewing in the back of my mind.
Tyler--I agree with the previous comment that you should be very careful when starting and stopping your newly acquired Lambo tractor. You will most certainly never get stopped for speeding with it. Having Dave work on it is a really good idea. Your farm is looking super cooler with every new video. It looks like you are really enjoying yourself. Keep having fun!! PS--Take it slow with your new tractor!!
The extra land out back should go into CRP. Restore it to native prairie. Shoot some videos on that and maybe that idea can spread. Check with your local Pheasants Forever chapter. It would be so cool. Less than 1/10th of 1% of our native prairie remains on the landscape today. Restore the prairie, Hoovie!
Just a piece of advice- don’t plant grapes right near the field. Grapes are very sensitive to herbicides and while farmers try to avoid damage in other crops, it does happen at times with some herbicides drifting
I think the first thing that needs to be addressed with the tractor is the starting process. That scared the tar out of me. I could just imagine it starting and finding its way into gear and running you over. Let's not do that anymore please.
I was thinking the EXACT same thing, not only starting it like that, but driving it one handed with a camera. It looks like it would not be hard to hit a rut in the ground, get thrown off and then run over. oof.
I was here for Hoovie 1.0, 2.0 and thoroughly enjoying 3.0. This feels much more like you. The McMansion was definitely swanky but that didn't seem like the kind of guy you are. I think I speak for all of us when I say it's great to see you happy and smiling again!
Not a toy, careful at all times. Start that thing that way in gear and instantly get run over. Don't fly off it on bumps. Tractors kill alot of people. Even small ones, like a moped, people hop on without worry, and then die just like it was a motorcycle. Be safe.
Best hooptie you've bought in a while, Crazy D knows his stuff. To the editor, thank you for leaving Tyler's laughter in the shot at 3:50 that was hilarious. Also I approve of vineyard, but that'll take you a few years for the vines to reach maturity. I'm not sure how much it snows in Wichita but you'll need to keep them somewhat protected in winter.
I grew up as a farm lad. Deciding WHAT to plant is always year-by-year and potential profit from anything decision. You and Wizard are pretty much 'hobby farmers.' YOU are fulfilling one of my dreams. (I owned land but it was mainly timbered in oak.) I LOVE that a fella with some decent money has this Lambo TRACTOR! I hope you will bring it back to 'near new.' I DO know a bit about vineyards and winemaking here and there. My major impression is more MONEY and a lot of time goes into moving from cuttings to wine. You will need more buildings and a bunch more equipment than this tractor. If you are interested, I suggest fruit trees and vegetables. Plant what you eat. Sweet corn and potatoes worked well for me.
Take the 1972 Ford pick-up directly to your buddy's detail shop and give it the light once-over to show off it's 50 year old grace and beauty one last time. It deserves it and you deserve it for making it a daily service vehicle for the farm. Look forward to seeing it shine.
Hope you tidy it up hoovy, they are great pieces of history, I have two SAME from that Era before SAME brought lambo. Cool thing about Italian tractors that age is they were 4wd....the big manufacturers of the time were unable to do that well
I haven't looked forward to Hoovie's videos as much as I do now!!!! I love this content!!! I love seeing Tyler back to himself!!! Plant low maintenance items!!
Jeremy Clarkson buys a farm, Hoovie buys a farm. Jeremy Clarkson buys a Lamborghini tractor, Hoovie buys a Lamborghini tractor. Can't wait for the Hoovie Farm Shop, cafe and restaurant.
I'm more of a Ford 8N kind of guy (I am fascinated with very high production vehicles) but love the idea of such an oddball being put back into service. The 3 point hitch (designed by Ferguson in the UK) means there will be no shortage of implements for it . I hope it lives a long and useful life instead of dying the slow death of a collected item.
I just bought the 4013th 8N to roll off of the assembly line. It works great, well took a little bit of love, but the original 6 volt and all works great.
Back in the day, my dad had a Ford Fergason. Tough little tractor, Oh by the way, it had one of fasted road gears I have ever operated on a farm. Even faster than a John Deer. m Minn. farmer
The problem with Ferrari's at the time was that the clutch would often give out and would have to have it shipped to the Ferrari workshop for a replacement, as well as the interiors being bare. It was essentially a street stock racecar, and Ferrucio improved it which became the Lamborghini 350 GT, later the 400 GT.
Hi- I just wanted to chime in and warn you that a vineyard right next to a large ag field might not work out. Grapes are SUPER sensitive to common ag chemicals and can die from even minute quantities in the area. Sunflowers, while susceptible to most of the same chemicals, will not die unless the farmer has major drift issues. Personally, I’d suggest sweet corn or popcorn. Just some advice- have fun!
Hey Hoovie put a roll bar on the tractor the are pretty prone to rolling especially if you are towing equipment on hills, and be careful other than that enjoy it she is a beauty!!
9:27 hoovies saying "Ho" makes me think of all the farmers who probably did this the first time they drove a tractor instead of horses at the turn of the century. "Why wont it stop ! I said HO ! "
Before Ferruccio Lamborghini started producing cars in 1963, he got into heating and air conditioning around 1960. Lamborghini Calor SPA still produces oil and gas boilers and water softener units. And they still makes cars every so often. Tractor production was started in 1948 and are currently still in production.
Thanks for doing what you do Hoovie! Just brilliant!! Your totally rebuilding yourself bigger & better! Keep up the great work we are all behind you! Much love from the U.K ❤🇬🇧👍
Get a Covington TP-46 planter, a 60" disk harrows and a 60" all purpose plow and grow sunflowers, sweet corn ect. Also get a 72" finish mower as well. You will enjoy it.
That would be a perfect size lot for a little apple Orchard. You could just let people pick them themselves (for a cost) if you are feeling lazy or you could harvest some or all yourself and make food/drinks out of them. Other crops like corn and sunflowers will require quite a bit more harvesting and processing work.
@@BatCaveOz If he's planning to live there the rest of his life, then that should not be an issue, not everything has to be done in a hurry. So yeah I say eventually a Hoovies small batch hard cider after getting a liquor license he could sale local would be awesome, and who knows he could end up with more land in the future, and make another business out of it all.
"You could just let people pick them themselves (for a cost) if you are feeling lazy" Here in Japanland, having people pick their own fruit has nothing to do with laziness. They'll pay big bucks just for the experience.
I love old tractors, grew up around them and I still own a beautiful restored Ford 8N. Be safe! Lots of rural ER doctors are comfortably retired because of these machines.
Wildflowers Tyler, thousands of them with sunflowers planted along one or two sides. Grow an acre of em. You'll have birds, butterflies and most important bees visiting and thriving. Flowers are so little work as well. Be careful on that tractor especially screwing around on your berms. Also thanks for helping Mags. I hope he's getting better. Cheers 🇨🇦
I think you should grow something you can power a vehicle with. Something to make into Bio Diesel for growing the next years crop. See if you can grow enough to farm the fuel you grow.
Classic trucks are so cool, and love your 72 Ford, was looking at a 60s Ford F350 farm truck that a neighbor here has and they have been trying to sell it, needs a lot of love, but runs. That Lambo tractor you got is super nice for the price, and the fact it runs albeit tired and smokey for now, is impressive. A vineyard is not a bad idea since you can grow grapes easily in KS.
Plant a small orchard: apples, peaches, pears and nectarines probably grow where you are. You'll still have plenty of room for several rows of wine and/or table grapes along with whatever else you want. You don't need a ton of any one thing, diversity is good when planting.
Planting your own fuel crop that could then be used to run the tractor would be pretty interesting. I think sunflowers would work for that. Plus it would be totally redundant so would fit the theme of the channel.
I have a 1972 IH 504 tractor on my 20 acres. They aren't as versatile as you'd think. I recently bought a used enclosed skid steer with heat and air conditioning (extends the months you use it) that can do so much more. From pallet forks, to digging and flat buckets, grappling attachments, stump bucket, post hole auger, etc. I rarely use the tractor now.
Adding a gullwing door kit to your newest lamborghini is usually a option, this one is a little different. Gullwing door kit to a addon winterizing box cabin kit with full high end audio and hydraulic shocks to impress people at the lights in town.
I was wondering about the guy too. Looks like he hired a professional? For RUclips you just need a buddy with a camera. Could have been a friend of his testing out some equipment 🤷♂️
Check out Crazy-D's deep mechanical dive with the Lamborghini tractor here: www.youtube.com/@CrazyDEquipment/videos
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I was about to comment!!! Where is Crazy D? :)
Old Mc-Dumbass haaaad a farm, EEEIIIIEEEEIIIOOOO!!!
you should never be standing in front of those rear wheels while starting a tractor like that. So dangerous!!!!!! get it fixed so you can sit and start it please!
Now you can race Jeremy Clarkson.
That was my first thought too :-)
The speeeeed!
Jay Leno's got one too.
Jeremy will cheat and run over Hoovie with his giant Lamborghini that doesn't even fit in the barn 😂
I came here to say this
Crazy D's enthusiasm is fantastic and really gave a lot of energy to this episode. Not saying he needs to come back often or even again, but he was a great addition.
You might as well have said:
“Crazy D was awesome! I don’t ever want to see him again!” 😂
This is why I love this channel!
Tyler is the type of person to buy a $85k van and then a $3.5k Farm Tractor
Not only that, he bought a $85k Chevy and then a $3.5k Lamborghini hahahaha
@@sidekick258 ты здесь?
@@sidekick258 а я тебя ждал!
Was thrilled to see that video. I love Explorer conversion vans and hope to own one one day If I ever needed one. Specifically the popular GM full sized vans they sell.@@sidekick258
@@sidekick258 And the fact that he did is evidence that he would do that.
Am I the only one that wants Tyler to show up to the Lambo dealership with that gem? 😂
"How do you do, fellow rich men?" 😂
Or CarMax for a throwback
Hoovie I was a little skeptical with the shift to the farm but you're killing it dude. That's a really cool tractor, and I love the collab with CrazyD. It's funny knowing the BMW is buried just out next to the new shop lol
Tyler I hope you read this. I received my US citizenship a few years ago. And I want you to know that to me you represent everything that’s good with this country. You’re a class act and an inspiration. Nerdy, funny and pursuing your passions unapologetically. I dunno, to me you represent the pursuit of happiness that this country is built on, and you do so with kindness and you raise people around you. I see that, and we all see that.
Just wanted to say it. Thank you.
Reading this made me happy and I'm not Tyler. I hope he reads this, and it makes him smile.
Tyler, before you plant anything ask your neighbour what they're spraying on their fields. If the spray pesticides on a windy day the might just kill what you've planted if you don't grow the right kind.
Yep if someone sprays pesticides 10 miles from my farm it kills my cotton
@@Jacobtheunwise That sounds crazy. Bioengineering at its finest, huh? About ten years ago I read quite a lot into alarmist/foil hat stuff about how things are seemingly done in America, moved on since but of course those things left some curiosity brewing in the back of my mind.
Thats why people hate monsanto, the king of gmo's
@YRR_J im not from america, aslong as the winds are good and not aimed directly at my farm theres nothing to worry about lol
@@Jacobtheunwiseit’s the same here.
Tyler--I agree with the previous comment that you should be very careful when starting and stopping your newly acquired Lambo tractor. You will most certainly never get stopped for speeding with it. Having Dave work on it is a really good idea. Your farm is looking super cooler with every new video. It looks like you are really enjoying yourself. Keep having fun!! PS--Take it slow with your new tractor!!
Never ever start a tractor without being in the seat. Very easy way to die.
yeah, that "should be in neutral" moment was scary!
I was thinking the same thing.
The extra land out back should go into CRP. Restore it to native prairie. Shoot some videos on that and maybe that idea can spread. Check with your local Pheasants Forever chapter. It would be so cool. Less than 1/10th of 1% of our native prairie remains on the landscape today. Restore the prairie, Hoovie!
My wife went to South Dakota today for a wedding. Plane tickets were very expensive. Turns out it was opening day of pheasant season.
@@Localtraveler2376 Oh yeah that's basically mardi gras for South Dakota. lol
Just a piece of advice- don’t plant grapes right near the field. Grapes are very sensitive to herbicides and while farmers try to avoid damage in other crops, it does happen at times with some herbicides drifting
I also wonder how well wine grapes do in Kansas. There’s a reason Oregon and California grow the most wine grapes..
You have martha vineyards,
and moron's vineyards
Will hé employ a professional (like Clarkson) or will hé go full hooftie😅
What’s you do for a living ?
Very cool little tractor. But, please consider getting a roll bar, and also a PTO guard. Most especially if you're going to be operating it alone.
I second this message, tractors have lousy CG.
Girl at my highschool died by rolling a tractor
Roll bars are a must as are PTO shields. Making sure the brake pedals are linked will also keep you upright.
PTO shield is good if there even was one from factory. Putting a roll bar on that would be a sin
Staying alive is never a sin. Rollbars can be mounted with no damage.@@davidmetzger5986
Hoovie: This has no brakes, so let's do a high speed run.
Me: Makes sense. 👍
It has engine braking and a top speed of roughly 20mph 🤷♂️
@piuthemagicman you take stuff way too seriously. Just relax. It's just a joke. We all understand and don't require a "Well actually". 🙂
@petew.1418 forgive him. He probably expected your "joke" to be funny.
@@longjohn77 it was. You're not.
See. Humor is subjective.
Coolest thing ever! I love how Crazy D just took over the video. Subscribed to his channel!
do a full restoration of this one - I would watch every episode
That tractor has got to be the most interesting purchase on this channel in a while! Can't wait to see the updates!
I think the first thing that needs to be addressed with the tractor is the starting process. That scared the tar out of me. I could just imagine it starting and finding its way into gear and running you over. Let's not do that anymore please.
YES...Never stand beside it when starting it! Especially between the wheels!
I was thinking the EXACT same thing, not only starting it like that, but driving it one handed with a camera. It looks like it would not be hard to hit a rut in the ground, get thrown off and then run over. oof.
Seen that happen first hand years ago. Very dangerous machine if you’re not familiar with it and careful.
This exhausted setup on this tractor is so bad 😂
Anymore? Is he out of replacement clones?
I was here for Hoovie 1.0, 2.0 and thoroughly enjoying 3.0. This feels much more like you. The McMansion was definitely swanky but that didn't seem like the kind of guy you are. I think I speak for all of us when I say it's great to see you happy and smiling again!
Not a toy, careful at all times. Start that thing that way in gear and instantly get run over. Don't fly off it on bumps. Tractors kill alot of people. Even small ones, like a moped, people hop on without worry, and then die just like it was a motorcycle. Be safe.
8:47 Seeing Jake running, behind a smoking and dirty little tractor, is... Heart breaking.
Please, give that guy a raise! 😀
I was wondering who that was.😂
Never start a tractor standing in front of the the wheel …….Sit in the seat. !! Safety
safety 5th
His arms are not that long...h had to choke with hand over the intake...but I agree
Best hooptie you've bought in a while, Crazy D knows his stuff. To the editor, thank you for leaving Tyler's laughter in the shot at 3:50 that was hilarious. Also I approve of vineyard, but that'll take you a few years for the vines to reach maturity. I'm not sure how much it snows in Wichita but you'll need to keep them somewhat protected in winter.
Not the sort of Lambo we want, but the sort of Lambo we need
I grew up as a farm lad. Deciding WHAT to plant is always year-by-year and potential profit from anything decision. You and Wizard are pretty much 'hobby farmers.' YOU are fulfilling one of my dreams. (I owned land but it was mainly timbered in oak.) I LOVE that a fella with some decent money has this Lambo TRACTOR! I hope you will bring it back to 'near new.' I DO know a bit about vineyards and winemaking here and there. My major impression is more MONEY and a lot of time goes into moving from cuttings to wine. You will need more buildings and a bunch more equipment than this tractor. If you are interested, I suggest fruit trees and vegetables. Plant what you eat. Sweet corn and potatoes worked well for me.
Please use those acres for wild flowers: support the bees and other insects and help the professional farmers around you out with their pollination!
Why don't you?
@@VanIife Maybe he does.
@@VanIifebecause he isn’t a wealthy RUclipsr in Iowa
Best suggestion here! Bees are endangered anything to help them the better.
Good idea. Takes almost no effort or time.
You could make a series of completely restoring this tractor and I would watch every single one.
Take the 1972 Ford pick-up directly to your buddy's detail shop and give it the light once-over to show off it's 50 year old grace and beauty one last time. It deserves it and you deserve it for making it a daily service vehicle for the farm. Look forward to seeing it shine.
My thoughts, perfectly said
Nice to have Crazy D featured to share his knowledge on these!
Hope you tidy it up hoovy, they are great pieces of history, I have two SAME from that Era before SAME brought lambo. Cool thing about Italian tractors that age is they were 4wd....the big manufacturers of the time were unable to do that well
I don’t think I’ve seen a happier Hoovie, than a Lamborghini tractor riding Hoovie.
As an owner of a white lamborghini I think Coca would be a suitable crop. You can help reduce the US trade deficit.
I haven't looked forward to Hoovie's videos as much as I do now!!!! I love this content!!! I love seeing Tyler back to himself!!! Plant low maintenance items!!
Ok so in Italian fashion he called it a tired Italian donkey im thinking you need to name it "Dominic the donkey" like the Christmas song 😂
Been here since the start.
Love the direction your channel is going in.
Looks like a great adventure 👍
Jeremy Clarkson buys a farm, Hoovie buys a farm.
Jeremy Clarkson buys a Lamborghini tractor, Hoovie buys a Lamborghini tractor.
Can't wait for the Hoovie Farm Shop, cafe and restaurant.
I'm more of a Ford 8N kind of guy (I am fascinated with very high production vehicles) but love the idea of such an oddball being put back into service. The 3 point hitch (designed by Ferguson in the UK) means there will be no shortage of implements for it . I hope it lives a long and useful life instead of dying the slow death of a collected item.
Ford 9N guy here.
I just bought the 4013th 8N to roll off of the assembly line. It works great, well took a little bit of love, but the original 6 volt and all works great.
Farmall all day if it ain't red leave it in the shed :)
Back in the day, my dad had a Ford Fergason. Tough little tractor, Oh by the way, it had one of fasted road gears I have ever operated on a farm. Even faster than a John Deer. m Minn. farmer
John - John - John
Johnny Deere
Deere- Deere 🎤🪗🎺💃🕺
That tractor is SO COOL! I can't wait to see how it turns out.
Tyler is clearly becoming the everyman's Clarkson and I'm here for it.
Nice to see Crazy D !!
The problem with Ferrari's at the time was that the clutch would often give out and would have to have it shipped to the Ferrari workshop for a replacement, as well as the interiors being bare. It was essentially a street stock racecar, and Ferrucio improved it which became the Lamborghini 350 GT, later the 400 GT.
Ferucio actually fixed his Ferrari by sticking a tractor clutch in it. Of course, it worked.
@@nonamesplease6288 Of course it did, he was a genius.
And Lamborghini fixed the clutch problem for Ferrari too 😂
We know.
Hi- I just wanted to chime in and warn you that a vineyard right next to a large ag field might not work out. Grapes are SUPER sensitive to common ag chemicals and can die from even minute quantities in the area. Sunflowers, while susceptible to most of the same chemicals, will not die unless the farmer has major drift issues. Personally, I’d suggest sweet corn or popcorn. Just some advice- have fun!
From my experience with a 1965 Ford tractor. Brakes were largely theoretical. I used the engine to slow it down and the brakes to assist the process.
Brakes are only really needed on hills. On flat land, you stop in about the same amount of time with or without brakes.
Same experience here.
That interior reminds me of my '73 Torino I had, I had that exact material on my bench seat...
Hey Hoovie put a roll bar on the tractor the are pretty prone to rolling especially if you are towing equipment on hills, and be careful other than that enjoy it she is a beauty!!
A roll bar is useless without a seatbelt.
Hey they’re in Kansas , a hill is a highway overpass
@@chuckr2100 I use to live in Kansas near where Hoovie's former home is at in Andover, so I can confirm that most of it is flat as a pancake 🥞😅
9:27 hoovies saying "Ho" makes me think of all the farmers who probably did this the first time they drove a tractor instead of horses at the turn of the century. "Why wont it stop ! I said HO ! "
Before Ferruccio Lamborghini started producing cars in 1963, he got into heating and air conditioning around 1960. Lamborghini Calor SPA still produces oil and gas boilers and water softener units. And they still makes cars every so often. Tractor production was started in 1948 and are currently still in production.
So cool that Crazy D is so enthusiastic!! Very cool video!!
The only Classic Lamborghini content I want to see
This is fantastic Tyler! Keep up the A+ content, glad to see you genuinely happy!
you know out of every exhaust setup, blast cannon, hood stack, I dont think ive ever seen a front facing exhaust till now 😆
Thanks for doing what you do Hoovie! Just brilliant!! Your totally rebuilding yourself bigger & better! Keep up the great work we are all behind you! Much love from the U.K ❤🇬🇧👍
HOOVIES DO NOT USE YOUR HAND AS A CHOKE!
I cannot tell you how many awful stories ive heard where that goes wrong. Especially for diesels. Be safe
Consider a rollover hoop install. If you flip this thing, you will die. Several people die in Finland each year by rolling over these old tractors.
“She’s a tired Italian donkey” 😂😂😂 that one had me LMAO literally.
Hoovie is living the dream life
I’ve waited for years to see stradman get his lambo tractor! I couldn’t be happier to see one on your channel first!
Get a Covington TP-46 planter, a 60" disk harrows and a 60" all purpose plow and grow sunflowers, sweet corn ect. Also get a 72" finish mower as well. You will enjoy it.
It’s hilarious watching Hoovie try to figure out how to drive a tractor and deal with all the normal old tractor problems. Hahahaha
That would be a perfect size lot for a little apple Orchard. You could just let people pick them themselves (for a cost) if you are feeling lazy or you could harvest some or all yourself and make food/drinks out of them. Other crops like corn and sunflowers will require quite a bit more harvesting and processing work.
i also think orchard would be right, apple orchard could make cider
An apple orchard wouldn't be ready to harvest for about 8 years.
@@BatCaveOz good point
@@BatCaveOz If he's planning to live there the rest of his life, then that should not be an issue, not everything has to be done in a hurry. So yeah I say eventually a Hoovies small batch hard cider after getting a liquor license he could sale local would be awesome, and who knows he could end up with more land in the future, and make another business out of it all.
"You could just let people pick them themselves (for a cost) if you are feeling lazy"
Here in Japanland, having people pick their own fruit has nothing to do with laziness. They'll pay big bucks just for the experience.
I love old tractors, grew up around them and I still own a beautiful restored Ford 8N. Be safe! Lots of rural ER doctors are comfortably retired because of these machines.
Hoovie really needs a roll bar, she is built for rollovers
Great video! Glad to hear from Crazy D.
Look at the Lambo patina 😂
You don't have to plant a LOT of "not what the Wizard said", just enough to share ;)
That tractor was very modern for it's time. My dad had a Lambo tractor come through the shop, he bought and sold. Very cool.
Mom: We have Lamborghini at home
>the Lamborghini at home
Wildflowers Tyler, thousands of them with sunflowers planted along one or two sides. Grow an acre of em. You'll have birds, butterflies and most important bees visiting and thriving. Flowers are so little work as well.
Be careful on that tractor especially screwing around on your berms.
Also thanks for helping Mags. I hope he's getting better. Cheers 🇨🇦
A proper Lambo finally made it into your life!
I think you should grow something you can power a vehicle with. Something to make into Bio Diesel for growing the next years crop. See if you can grow enough to farm the fuel you grow.
Classic trucks are so cool, and love your 72 Ford, was looking at a 60s Ford F350 farm truck that a neighbor here has and they have been trying to sell it, needs a lot of love, but runs. That Lambo tractor you got is super nice for the price, and the fact it runs albeit tired and smokey for now, is impressive. A vineyard is not a bad idea since you can grow grapes easily in KS.
Never start your tractor while your on the ground because you can't reach the clutch on that side. No hooves pancakes!
Plant a small orchard: apples, peaches, pears and nectarines probably grow where you are. You'll still have plenty of room for several rows of wine and/or table grapes along with whatever else you want. You don't need a ton of any one thing, diversity is good when planting.
One step closer to more towing content, yes!
Finally. Back to what made him big in the first place. However it is quite risky moving from trucks to tractors.
One of my thoughts about Hoovie's Farm was "this place needs a Lambo tractor" to make the auto/farm crossover. Great find, Tyler!
Beautiful tractor! Now you need to make a gate for the shifter.😂😂
Nice to see Hoovie expanding from a simple towing channel to now include farming and tractors too lol
Planting your own fuel crop that could then be used to run the tractor would be pretty interesting. I think sunflowers would work for that.
Plus it would be totally redundant so would fit the theme of the channel.
I saw a John Deere D in that field, my grandpa had one of those. I never drove it, I drove the John Deere A.
Enzo Ferrari started more car companies do to his disagreeable attitude than anyone else.
I would think he was second only to Henry Ford
Nice to see Crazy D.
We love it Tyler you always have good stuff for us to dream of.
Also, there are a bunch of them in Canada. I believe there was a Lamborghini tractor dealership in Canada until not long ago. It may still exist.
And Hoovie bought another Lambo..... ahhhh those influencers 🤣
I love those old diesel engines. My dad has an old case 3cyl tractor. Small but will pull stumps and till ground perfect
I’d love to see it restored even if you’re going to use it. That rust is painful to see
I'm so used to Hoovie's shenanigans that I'm not even surprised he bought a freaking lamborghini tractor
Jeremy clarkson lite 😂
I made it to a whopping 17 mph on a tractor a little larger than that one. The amount of bouncing thanks to the rear wheels was insane.
Tyler, make videos that make you happy. I'll watch anything.
I have a 1972 IH 504 tractor on my 20 acres. They aren't as versatile as you'd think. I recently bought a used enclosed skid steer with heat and air conditioning (extends the months you use it) that can do so much more. From pallet forks, to digging and flat buckets, grappling attachments, stump bucket, post hole auger, etc. I rarely use the tractor now.
Runs better than a lot of old Lambos.
Adding a gullwing door kit to your newest lamborghini is usually a option, this one is a little different.
Gullwing door kit to a addon winterizing box cabin kit with full high end audio and hydraulic shocks to impress people at the lights in town.
It sure needs a full restoration!
Or just get it working and make it mechanically sound, and let it be exactly what it is: a tractor that's seen a long and honest working life.
@@hadtopicausername its a lamborghini.. not a peasants john deere
@@TheNismo777 It's a tractor. It's a workhorse. I say keep the patina, and don't erase its past.
Love your content... keep it just yourself holding a camera... don't get all fancy with other camera men, etc. too much. We like it simple
I was wondering about the guy too. Looks like he hired a professional? For RUclips you just need a buddy with a camera. Could have been a friend of his testing out some equipment 🤷♂️
Am sure you know those are smaller rear tires. Just rewatched Jay Leno one to a beauty. Am sure you contacted the proud owner. GOOD LUCK.
Hoovie’s turning into Jeremy Clarkson.
Waiting on the windmill restoration.
Great new addition! Please get a roll over bar fitted for safety before using it on uneven ground.
Crazy d is so excited he needs to be in videos more the dude is awesome