Winter we used wheel barrow to pile up against the wall outside for insulation. Fork and shovel barn cleaner do not miss it but, remember well. I was 22 years old before i work on a farm that had a barn cleaner.
Buddy of mine just got one of these earlier this winter and he has been going through taking care of all the farmer fixes to make it field ready again. Hope to have it and my 1955 plowing in the same field since they were the competition to each other when new.
We farm just south of Waterloo IA. and have a 4320 with about 12,000 hrs. on it. Was our "big" tractor when I was growing up. Still use it for planting, grinding, picking ear corn and other chores around the farm. We have a 4450 JD. and a Case IH 2096 for the heavyer field work.
That old Deere looks and sounds awesome! Cool video. Brings back lots of memories of manure spreading from 20 years agowith a Deere 1020, model H series 50 spreader, and a Bobcat 610.
I take them as I find them. I have been filming digitally for 10 years and produced 1,680 videos and this is the first 4320 I have had a chance to film.
Of all tractors JD has developed the New Generations are my favorite. That is reason I have one which is my go to tractor. It will hard press the new ones will be working in 60 years from now.
Good video thanks 👍. Little old school real farming. Putting down a nice thick layer, if he can cover the entire field that's going to be good yielding .
Wonderful film, pls. try to post more of those Old Iron Tractors films, like the 40's Iron Horses and/or other Good Old Ladies from the past - JD, Ford, Oliver, IH, Case, Cat.,Ferguson and many more. Thanks in advance.
This is almost like at the peck hill farm in Rome, pa, except the tractors pulling the spreader were a John Deere 4520 (Bigfoot), 7520, 7810 or sometimes 7930. Also, the skid steer cleaned the free stall barns and loaded the spreader by a chute.
You left the middle child out. My favorite the 4520 😕. I love high horse power open station tractors. Can’t farm these days without a cab FWA. I notice when working land in a cab with the new transmissions, at the end of the field know one backs off the throttle they bumping gears lol.
If I owned a company that manufactured manure spreaders, I would most definitely name my flagship model the “politician special” ! It would be the best manure spreader that the world has ever seen !! 🤣🤣🤣
"That's the power of the straight pipe on there. You wouldn't get that kind of performance for a normal muffler. It's all to do with the straight pipe."
I’m not gonna spread manure without a cab. Once I was spreading manure and the wind blew the manure towards the tractor and got the windows all full of manure. It would’ve sucked if I didn’t have a cab. That’s why I won’t spread manure without a cab.
the syncro-range on our '72 3020 Diesel has 3 reverse speeds. 3rd reverse, 5th reverse, and 7th reverse. Who knows if its supposed to go backwards in 7th gear, but it does.
Since the subject is present here, has anyone put some nkdl injectors from a 4630 in a 4320? My turbo is healthy, I’m looking for a touch more fuel flow, and some different tips that will atomize better
Do you know there were actually about eight 4320s made with power shift? Very rare. There is one in saskatchewan. I saw it at a farm along with a few other collectable John deeres.
I see that the tractor is equipped with the John Deere roll guard. To me having a piece of safety equipment like this is a no-brainer, yet you see relatively few of them. Any thoughts from the real farmers as I am the armchair kind
John Deere introduced its ROPS in 1966. Defiantly an important advancement. In 1976 a U.S. law was passed requiring Roll Over Protection on new tractors. The Canopy ROPS are nice and look cool on a 4320. One thing that is important to do is fill them with sand or the operator hears a terrible vibration under the roof.
Painting the countryside brown one field at a time. One of my favorite jobs !
Such a sweet sounding and sharp looking tractor. Go GREEN !
That make it look fun, back in the day we loaded the spreader by hand with a manure fork and shovel.
Winter we used wheel barrow to pile up against the wall outside for insulation.
Fork and shovel barn cleaner do not miss it but, remember well.
I was 22 years old before i work on a farm that had a barn cleaner.
JD 4320's are always my favorites.
👍👍
We had a 4320 on our farm and then replaced it with a 4430 when they came out. Good old days.
Awesome tractor; I learned to drive a 4020 tractor before I could ride a bicycle and that was over 50 yrs ago...👍🚜
I was on a 5020 in 1980. Pulling 24 foot cultivator in North Central Montana. Man, it took ALL day to roll over 80 acres!!!
Love the sound of the straight pipe!
Buddy of mine just got one of these earlier this winter and he has been going through taking care of all the farmer fixes to make it field ready again. Hope to have it and my 1955 plowing in the same field since they were the competition to each other when new.
You know the new stuff is nice. But for some reason I really enjoy watching the old tractors..no GPS and no Computers ..just old school horsepower 👍
Noticed you didn't have much footage from the left side of the machine. LOL
He prefers to stand at the bright side of life!
One of my all time favorites! Thanks for hunting this one down!
High ballin’ in the yard!! Tisk tisk.
We farm just south of Waterloo IA. and have a 4320 with about 12,000 hrs. on it. Was our "big" tractor when I was growing up. Still use it for planting, grinding, picking ear corn and other chores around the farm. We have a 4450 JD. and a Case IH 2096 for the heavyer field work.
I have a 1972 4320 with 6100 original hours , she sits in my heated shop looking brand new...
Great video! Always wanted a 4320. I like the styling of that series of tractors.
It is and will be always a beautiful tractor
My favorite tractors, we had a 4020 that sounded just like that. Thank you Jason for the memories
Thanks for posting BTP.
This tractor sounds good👍 keep up your great work👍
That manure spreader can’t hold a candle to D.C.! Good to hear that distinctive 20 series sound.
BTP, amazing the amount of views and thumbs up for one popular New Gen John Deere!
Thank you for watching. The 4320 is one of the greats.
bigtractorpower My favorite!!
That's a powerful sounding little beast, and good looking tractor.
Love the 4020 and up!
I have a 1969 4520 with hub mount duels. Great to hear the tractor roar!
These are some of the best tractors ever made!
The 4520 was a dog at least ours was we had 4020s that could do almost as much the 4620 was very much improved version of the same tractor
Tractor is a beast. Love those 100+hp Deere’s. Got a 4020 I no till with open cab.
shes got a real nice engine sound under a bit of load. I used to love ploughing with a 3350 here in the uk, the engine sounded wounderful
We had a 4320 and a 4620, both with cabs. My daily ride when I was 11 or 12 was a 2020.
Very cool.
That old Deere looks and sounds awesome! Cool video. Brings back lots of memories of manure spreading from 20 years agowith a Deere 1020, model H series 50 spreader, and a Bobcat 610.
Got the sights and sounds of spreading manure really glad we didn't get the smell too. I remember doing this when I was growing up.
Giving that tractor hell 👍🏽
Awesome video like always thanks
Love those old 43z,with enuff weights and the rite tires/pressure, ride and guide was great!
a farmer in my town has still that tractor as his daily. cool machine.
What a beast! Cool video.
3:15 holy crap he was slippin quite a bit there
Nice well kept farm, sweet sounding 4320, and wow is that spreader in good shape for its age!
great work
Thanks for the “crappy” video. Lol! Love the sound of that Deere.
Plowed 100 acres with a 4320 and chopped corn in 1986.
Dam that sounds good
Damn chrome stacks, a 4320 never sounded that way with factory muffler! Ron
I take them as I find them. I have been filming digitally for 10 years and produced 1,680 videos and this is the first 4320 I have had a chance to film.
Nice old machine still getting work done
😁👍
A manure speader is the toughest piece of equipment on the farm. It beats the crap out of its self every time it goes out.
You can really tell that farmer wants to get that job over with, but he really can operate that equipment very well.
Real nice !!
I love the 40 series tractors
Of all tractors JD has developed the New Generations are my favorite. That is reason I have one which is my go to tractor. It will hard press the new ones will be working in 60 years from now.
They are great tractors.
Bark away girl, lovely.
Nice
Thank you for watching.
Awesome Video Buddy!!
Love that church in the background
Good video thanks 👍. Little old school real farming. Putting down a nice thick layer, if he can cover the entire field that's going to be good yielding .
talk bout going the extra mile to get footage, BTP you get a medal for this one!!! LOL!!
Wonderful film, pls. try to post more of those Old Iron Tractors films, like the 40's Iron Horses and/or other Good Old Ladies from the past - JD, Ford, Oliver, IH, Case, Cat.,Ferguson and many more.
Thanks in advance.
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Very cool. I'd like to see some modern tractor footage of big Houle or Nuhn liquid tankers if you can.
Enjoy these older tractors @bigtractorpower. If you could find someone still running a JD or IH letter series tractors I think would be sweet
Deceinatly if I can find them I will film them.
I sure would love to hear more discussion on the John Deere 4640 engine options and all the specs a friend of mine has one 1982 I believe it is
Ahhhhhh, just the way I remember it back in NW Iowa as a teen in the mid-80's. A little cold, a little noisy and potentially messy.
This is almost like at the peck hill farm in Rome, pa, except the tractors pulling the spreader were a John Deere 4520 (Bigfoot), 7520, 7810 or sometimes 7930. Also, the skid steer cleaned the free stall barns and loaded the spreader by a chute.
Now that tractor is making some noise.
It´d problably be fun for an hour and then get annoying real fast.
earplugs... lol
You left the middle child out. My favorite the 4520 😕. I love high horse power open station tractors. Can’t farm these days without a cab FWA. I notice when working land in a cab with the new transmissions, at the end of the field know one backs off the throttle they bumping gears lol.
Imagine being stuck in 4th gear all day.
4520 was done for and replaced by the 4620 by the time the 4320 came out if I remember right
@@tommyw.9424 you are correct.
Hes slinging the shit out of it.
LOVE the sound of that tractor 🚜. It sounds like a mans tractor. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
You should go out to western PA around Mercer or Lawrence county
3rd one to like this awesome quality video 👍👍👍👍awesome video
That ole girl showed up to work...
Awesome tractor, also big tractor power would you like to come out and film our 826 international chopping haylauge this year some time this summer
Geiler gratdn
If I owned a company that manufactured manure spreaders, I would most definitely name my flagship model the “politician special” ! It would be the best manure spreader that the world has ever seen !! 🤣🤣🤣
I'm from South West wisconson
Same
Viroqua or lacrosse?
have him in fs17 116 hp.Strong tractor
"That's the power of the straight pipe on there. You wouldn't get that kind of performance for a normal muffler. It's all to do with the straight pipe."
That's one good thing JD are good for!!!!! 😂
Glad Apple hasn’t made a smell app! I feel for him doing that job in an open air tractor.
Wold be rough if it was hog insteand of cattle manure !!!
Lord help him when the wind direction changes
I’m not gonna spread manure without a cab. Once I was spreading manure and the wind blew the manure towards the tractor and got the windows all full of manure. It would’ve sucked if I didn’t have a cab. That’s why I won’t spread manure without a cab.
A cab is always handy.
That tractor has some "bark" to it. Great video. That looks like Otter Creek Church near Highland Wisconsin?!?!
Sure is, good eye!
Yes it is:)
Check out farm in central NY called Farming,Fixing & Fabricating. For a 1,000 cow farm they have some old beasts.
@@christyler7391 I'm subbed man! Huge dairy
@@christyler7391 I'm subbed there too, but thanks for pointing them out.
do you have any video of farming in Ohio
the syncro-range on our '72 3020 Diesel has 3 reverse speeds. 3rd reverse, 5th reverse, and 7th reverse. Who knows if its supposed to go backwards in 7th gear, but it does.
4020 was the same but, not used often
Since the subject is present here, has anyone put some nkdl injectors from a 4630 in a 4320? My turbo is healthy, I’m looking for a touch more fuel flow, and some different tips that will atomize better
I do not know anyone that has hopefully someone will read this and share their thoughts on it
Jason what Town was this close to? Nice video BTW!
What happened about 4520 right after 4320 and then 4620
You got the 4320 and 4620 now the 4520 is what you have to find
Do you know there were actually about eight 4320s made with power shift? Very rare. There is one in saskatchewan. I saw it at a farm along with a few other collectable John deeres.
Not a single 4320 left waterloo with a Powershift. Those were converted.
The lady at 2:50 on the 4020 is my neighbor
The few that thumbed it down are short a few screws...
Thank you for watching.
Something else allis missed they way back had a front unloading spreader.
Hello
What is the newest tractor y’all have
Great video do you have a farm your self
I am not a farmer. Just a farm machine fan. I do own two tractors. A 1981 International 4786 and a 1982 John Deere 8850.
Pretty sure my dad would have pulled my ear if I was ever that hard on a tractor. He was show boating
eric bernau when ?
The 10 O'clock News spreader
Maybe it's the camera angle but it sure seemed like the front left has a lot of toe in
Just to shows you don't need high dollar new tractors to still farm nice old iron
In Europe, most agricultural holdings have a front loader with a loading capacity of 1.5 to 3 tons or
Farm loader for faster loading. Bye Hans.
I was thinking the skid loader maybe good in confined spaces but seemed frustratingly slow filling that big spreader with such a small bucket
@@robertlonsdale3826
If there is little space for charging, a small loader can have its advantages. Bye Hans.
What's the advantage to the side slinger?
The manufacturer can totally stand behind it!?!? : )
You don't have a little brother do you😁
@@dwightl5863 haha
James Shoemaker I have two in Minnesota.
@@dwightl5863 I'm not sure it'll fling it all the way to Minnesota, but go ahead and line up on him and give it a try.
Where in SW Wisconsin is this located?
didn't they have FWA on them also?
There was a $2,200 option for hydraulic front wheel assist. I have video posted on a HFWA 4020 @ ruclips.net/video/kxmUaztSqL4/видео.html
That dudes got one crappy job
Ikr
I see that the tractor is equipped with the John Deere roll guard. To me having a piece of safety equipment like this is a no-brainer, yet you see relatively few of them.
Any thoughts from the real farmers as I am the armchair kind
John Deere introduced its ROPS in 1966. Defiantly an important advancement. In 1976 a U.S. law was passed requiring Roll Over Protection on new tractors. The Canopy ROPS are nice and look cool on a 4320. One thing that is important to do is fill them with sand or the operator hears a terrible vibration under the roof.
@@bigtractorpower I never liked the roll guards they limited your ability to stand up and take a breack from sitting for long hours