Hi! We would love to feature you on our Supercar Blondie page, do you have an email i can reach out on? Thanks
@user-zu8lt3ge8b7 днів тому
Американцы трудолюбивый и аккуратный народ. Смогли сохранить столько интересной старинной техники.
@derekcarstensen913411 днів тому
These tractors were first built for the open plains farming it was there were first steam traction engines started Henry ford realized the need of farmers in the east for smaller tractors so in short farming tractors moved from east to west
@clorky211 днів тому
Back in the day when there was no warning needed to not put your hand into a 300 kg flywheel spinning at 1000 rpm.
@allenmoses11014 днів тому
Just get a couple of plow horses, for crying out loud! Who needs these new fangled monsters?!
@Indigenous5119 днів тому
The engineering of those days to design and build these awesome machines was astonishing!🙏🫡
@peterarmitage9287Місяць тому
Would do a lot cleaner grain sample if it had the correct sieves in place.
@mickwatson2177Місяць тому
So many ways of dying or loosing limbs. Lol. 👍🐕🤠🇦🇺
@rolluk4523Місяць тому
what are they? Is it like 1 cylinder dyzel engine or what?
@PaulHigginbothamSrМісяць тому
In the days before logging trucks my grandfather used an oil pull tractor to pull sawmill logs out of the forest. What he did was attach a two wheel truck to the front of the log puller. The tongue of this two wheel truck stuck up in the air about 15ft high. As the oil puller moved forwards each tongue was connected to the truck in front of it and as it pulled the tongue down it lifted the front of the logs and after about ten or 20 trucks of say three logs each medium sized was pulled down the whole shebang moved off to the mill in a long train. As the oil puller huffed off the train maybe twice as much wood as a log truck could be transported to the mill at the turn of the last century.
@allanpickel2439Місяць тому
We had a super w6 which we had on the blower filling our 80 foot silo. It was awesome on the blower.
@BobbL-tf3meМісяць тому
Great video!
@tonyhenderson2684Місяць тому
At 13, I worked 8 to 10 hours aday on my super 92 no cab
@user-hn6hv5sd5dМісяць тому
I would not want one sucks
@therealchaydМісяць тому
This is so cool! I know this stands to reason logically, but It never occurred to me that this sort of early oil fuelled tractor ever existed. I was aware of oil-fuelled stationary engines, and steam traction engines and I've seen plenty of both at vintage farm machinery fairs, but never seen machines like this (in the U.K.). Is this primarily a U.S. thing where steam traction was ditched earlier in favour of oil fuelled machinery due to better fuel availability, and presumably ease of use, where you didn't have to worry about setting fires and waiting for water to boil?
@BoxImpala313Місяць тому
Man i really wanted to see that big ol CASE running
@user-st7jy6qp5lМісяць тому
Great!
@JonesNate2 місяці тому
6-bottom plow?
@geraldguenard40952 місяці тому
you should have a good battery.
@HadiNasri-lk2pk2 місяці тому
Nice video ❤❤❤ thank you
@HadiNasri-lk2pk2 місяці тому
❤❤❤ i love old tractor
@JuneSmith-pk4zc2 місяці тому
I saw 1 in the field right before they took it to scrap. I cried
@olwel90852 місяці тому
Porno für die Ohren! 😂
@Everten.2 місяці тому
4:58 nice tune
@jamesolson94232 місяці тому
Your hour
@user-fl2wn5zr5z2 місяці тому
Wisconsins are used on all types of devices
@user-fl2wn5zr5z2 місяці тому
the clutch lever yoke is just like the Octopus ride
@user-fl2wn5zr5z2 місяці тому
hard to believe they were used
@masteravdRU2 місяці тому
Это просто офигенно круто!
@clarencetrice44422 місяці тому
U push the brakes down and push the brake lock in the will hold brakes on and push in again 2 let the brakes off 😊😊 OMG 2 9 2O24
@JeepsRtheDevil2 місяці тому
You have to imagine there has been some gnarly accidents with these rigs in the past. Run over a toe with one of these it's gone 😮 not to mention all the exposed moving parts. Amazing the skill at running one of these.
@Builttobeat2 місяці тому
“The all size nut fucker” I’m definitely using that term at work
@pontushaggstrom62613 місяці тому
3:20 seems safe
@tantoismailgoldstein62793 місяці тому
That me trying to get out of bed
@markwriter26983 місяці тому
Thank you. Amazing these machines still work.
@randyjames43803 місяці тому
Nobody cares about the stupid music. We want to hear her operating!!!
@sarah_farm3 місяці тому
A huge round of applause for you, my friend! Your videos are a testament to your dedication and artistic flair. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
@jakewebber45673 місяці тому
I love how the sound of these alone matches the mighty presence these hunks of old iron have!
@pcakes18783 місяці тому
i wonder if it was any easier to crank up when ot was new? man the technology from this era was fascinating!
@deborahchesser73753 місяці тому
Damn now that’s a big block
@sd312634 місяці тому
The McCormick W6 is not a Farmall.
@juanbautistagilli84744 місяці тому
MUY BUENO GRACIAS
@user-wz4ib1yi3k4 місяці тому
Wie fiel ist heute denn so einer wert?
@littlefarmontheprairies93594 місяці тому
von 100.000 bis 700.000 US-Dollar. Je nachdem, welcher Traktor.
@3069mark4 місяці тому
I would rather hear the machine running instead of music.
@vovaskopich80244 місяці тому
Браток бог в поміч
@ryanfahrne53184 місяці тому
They had to get up 3 hrs before sunrise just to get it started back in the day
@Daniel-ii4zq5 місяців тому
❣️ P R O M O S M
@09amusement5 місяців тому
I could listen to that Allis all day. Such a content, regular and even beat. Stunning machine. Regards 🇬🇧 🇬🇧🇬🇧
@sebastienbichard90325 місяців тому
Et entendre le bruit de la machine 🤷 non jamais quoi
@mikekuhn62165 місяців тому
I think I heard you mention the Super had a "live" pto, but I doubt it. That came with the S-MTA in 1954. Dad bought a used S-MTA in 1967 and I loved it. Prior to that, he purchase a used W-6 when i was about 11 years old and it was too big and clumsy for me to operate. I grew up on IHC Farmalls and really loved them. I wish you well on getting your uncles tractor in shape.