FORDSON TRACTOR filmed in 1974 -THE FARM - Pt 1 - Autumn & Winter

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @shirleydrury5565
    @shirleydrury5565 7 днів тому

    Great footage ❤thank you so much😊regards👍👍👍❤️

  • @mikeman584
    @mikeman584 11 місяців тому +2

    Hard work brought back a lot of memories working on a 350 mixed arable in N Yorkshire. Class 14’ cut combine, Ford 4000, fordson Dexter and major rear loader mucking out etc. Great banter among the team

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  11 місяців тому

      Yep... been there... done that. Thanks for your comment.

  • @patodwyer721
    @patodwyer721 Рік тому +2

    Nice one
    A great bit of history
    Men weren't afraid of hard work

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  Рік тому

      The hedges looked better in those days, and the bonfire was great on a cold winter morning.

  • @glennlingard7851
    @glennlingard7851 Рік тому +8

    The idea was right enough as on the back end so more grip rather than front end loaders, Cameron Gardener was the one of the popular makes of rear loaders, mill and mix another popular one, using your own corn saved money but was time consuming but it made the job profitable, and that’s obviously key to survival.

  • @wilkoone9155
    @wilkoone9155 Рік тому +5

    Front loaders on a Fordson Major were hard to use without power steering, as the steering was very heavy anyway. I loved the noise from the Simms diesel injector pump.

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  Рік тому

      With a rear loader, and a good load in the bucket, the front wheels were very light on the ground. This made steerage a bit variable. It all makes for a good video.

  • @s1914
    @s1914 Рік тому +2

    What a lovely film!

  • @davidkreutzberger7118
    @davidkreutzberger7118 Рік тому +1

    Really brought back memories of my childhood spent on the small family farm where l learnt to drive a fordson dexta and super major, and my uncles wore exactly the same style of clothes Happy Happy days 😊

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  Рік тому

      You could always spot the farmer in a crowd, and yes, they were good days. Very hard work though, couldn't do it now.

  • @kevinmothers904
    @kevinmothers904 Рік тому +7

    Nice to see that the Fordson Super Major 978 DPW is still taxed until 01/01/24.

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  Рік тому

      That's interesting, she came to the farm second hand with quite a bit of previous use and several knocks. At the time it was a luxury just to have a cab.

  • @johntheball
    @johntheball Рік тому +1

    74 year i was born i remember those machines well as they were still in every day use into the 90s here in Ireland in the hill farms.....i have an uncle who farmed with horses until the early 80's so these machines would have been a step up...😊

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  Рік тому +1

      I was born in 1943 so remember riding on horseback while 'Old Billy' was ploughing.

  • @damianhunt2187
    @damianhunt2187 Рік тому +7

    Lovely old video. God how I miss the old England. Also, super majors, what great tractors they were.

  • @olinqua1
    @olinqua1 Рік тому +5

    Wow, used to do the same back then with the grain, into a bath tub with the auger in it and add “PropCorn” acid as the grain moisture content was slightly high and had no driers, then had to go in the self assembled hardboard & gutter bolt grain silo and shovel the grain around so the silo didn’t distort and the acid would burn your eyes, funny enough I was only describing this to someone this week…
    Great video

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  Рік тому +2

      If I remember rightly, the 'tub' was war dept surplus. i.e. cheap.

  • @davehodges6258
    @davehodges6258 28 днів тому

    Great old timer clip,

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  28 днів тому

      These old 8mm films are really worth a look. Thanks for your comment.

  • @hugoagogo9435
    @hugoagogo9435 Рік тому +3

    Fantastic. That muck spreader looks tiny today but at the time must have it would have been the greatest thing after spreading dumped piles with a fork. Great video

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  Рік тому +1

      Before the rear loader, we used the good old muck fork to load.

    • @sggibson62
      @sggibson62 Рік тому +2

      ⁠@@davesdigitalmovies I’ve loaded many by hand in the early 70s on a nice frosty morning same model as that , Bamfords I think . Not a pleasant job putting it back on when the chain comes off that’s if you can find all the bits 🙂👍

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  Рік тому +1

      We must have been 'lucky', never had a problem with the chain.@@sggibson62

  • @brianmarshall1637
    @brianmarshall1637 7 місяців тому +2

    They will do a job today,I use an old Massey 165 on my livery stable.

  • @rogerquartermaine6073
    @rogerquartermaine6073 Рік тому +3

    I remember spending many hours on Fordson tractors and using rear loaders, we didn't have foreloaders until late sixty's early seventys

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  Рік тому +2

      That rear loader was a beast to handle off the tractor.

    • @glennlingard7851
      @glennlingard7851 Рік тому +2

      We had front end loaders on grey fergys and Nuffields in the early sixties, one hell of a lot better than a muck fork, seems slow nowadays but was a godsend at the time 🙂

    • @glennlingard7851
      @glennlingard7851 Рік тому +4

      @@davesdigitalmovies it was but persistent made it bearable, what was the alternative then, front loader with no grip in wet conditions, neither was much fun to be honest but it beat a muck fork, and when your young and stupid, you’ll make it work 😂

  • @darrenfarrell-bn2cb
    @darrenfarrell-bn2cb 8 місяців тому +1

    What ever Was In That Pig Meal at The Time They loved it we Used To Mix it With Household Swill and Veg off cuts.

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  8 місяців тому

      Ground barley and maize with a malt product added, plus other serial additives. Never much left overs from the house, we were always hungry back in the day.!!

  • @robfellows4096
    @robfellows4096 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for these little films. Shame you don't have smell-o-vision though your images are vivid enough to evoke those memories! The burning grass brought out another old memory - do you remember stubble burning? I wasn't very old by the time it was phased out but I remember being scared of the big clouds of smoke on the horizon or hearing of stubble burning getting 'out of control'. Probably been watching a film on volcanoes! Also remember often being taken to see the pigs being fed in my home village - wasn't too keen on them until I got a bit older. Cheers again!

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  4 роки тому +2

      Times have changed a bit since those days. Re: burning stubble, we always cultivated a fire break before lighting up, nice warm job on a cold day. Thanks for your comments, more short films to follow!

    • @stephenrice4554
      @stephenrice4554 Рік тому +1

      Great memories of looking after pigs , using a tractor to deliver all sorts around the area 👍🇬🇧

    • @andrewgrosset9327
      @andrewgrosset9327 4 місяці тому +1

      I can remember when we could stubble burn 7 days a week, then it was cut back to 5 days a week!

  • @johnhicks8772
    @johnhicks8772 Рік тому +4

    When this was made all that machinery was a good 10 or 1-2 years old

  • @gbentley8176
    @gbentley8176 Рік тому +4

    Seems like yesterday!

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  Рік тому +2

      A bit further back than yesterday, I couldn't stand that work now.

  • @IanHouliston
    @IanHouliston Рік тому +1

    Is the farm still going,under the same family ownership.

  • @greggroome2791
    @greggroome2791 Рік тому +2

    👌👌👍👍🇨🇮🇨🇮

  • @dannymiester5825
    @dannymiester5825 Рік тому

    2 furrow plough. It must of taken ages

  • @davidbrennan3613
    @davidbrennan3613 Рік тому +3

    Excellent video

    • @davesdigitalmovies
      @davesdigitalmovies  Рік тому +3

      It was very hard work back in the day, that old rear loader saved a lot of effort.