Thanks for taking the time to share this amazing collection. I learned to drive on a 300 while the rest of the family picked bales from the field and loaded the wagon. Great memories.
Thank you for the brief tour of Farmall Land USA. I went through the museum several years ago. I was mightily impressed. I can only imagine that great interest and participation will surround the auction. It was my impression that all equipment was ready to be put back to work. I appreciate you!
Thanks Rachel and Dan. I love these old ancient irons. Their the backbones of our beautiful Country. I'm more of a Green man but i like these old Farmall's. Beautiful collection. 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Wow. Bittersweet news, but have to say that if Jerry made the decision, I’m really happy for him. He was the most incredible host on the day we visited. My grandfather was an IH dealer in Scotland County, MO and Jerry really gave us a fantastic tour, patiently answered questions, and even started up a monster hybrid he had in the shop. What a treasure. Thanks for letting us know, and I join you in encouraging people to see it before it’s closed.
Cool thanks for sharing. I was never a fan of the tricycle front end on a tractor , seen to many accidents with them through the years. But they are nice to look at being restored back to their former glory. Glad to see and hear how excited you get young lady about farming 🚜 equipment. Not many young folks get into this type of thing anymore. I grew up in a small town with ffa and 4h in the school but it has long ago been abandoned because of all the big city folks that have drifted out of the city and decided they didn't want that kind of stuff around, they would rather their kids sit in front of a video game than get a little cow manure on their shoes. Sad world we live in.
My buddy Ryan and my family were there on Sunday. That is an awesome place. What is funny is that I used to be a Marine recruiter living in Council Bluffs from 2007 to 2010, and I never knew this place exited. I am just glad I got to visit.
Beautiful tractors. I wish my old A looked like that. In the family over 70 years. Potato farming. Haying. Light logging. It was our ATV pulling the logging trailer through the woods to go fishing. All of us on board. Still runs well. Thank you.
Made at Everly Iowa. Saw one at fertilizer plant in Marathon another at Maple Valley wood shavings, Aurelia and some on display at threshermen's at Albert City.
Hi family! I really love theses places! It's a trip at the time. Look at the imagination and creation that many peoples made long time ago. I guess that i was born on the wrong time... thanks for the museun tour!!!! Have a good day my dears!!! See you!!!
Thanks for sharing this place! My vacation got canceled, so I talked my cousin into flying out before it closed and wow was it worth it! Lots of unique examples all under one roof!
Great session, and loved you both sharing your knowledge. How about a ‘road trip’ episode of you visiting a collection or giving us a rundown on a special tractor?? Would be great series.
So sorry to hear that wonderful place is closing . But there is a really cool place in Petersburg Va. called Keystone tractor works that is worth taking a trip to see.
Been there 4 times Each visit i see something different Sad to see it close in a few weeks They have such a wonderful collection Definitely worth the trip!
Thanks for sharing! I’m jealous you got to see all the those tractors in person. I would be a kid in a candy store. Lol what’s your favorite tractor Rachael?
That's a replica of the 5 millionth tractor. The real deal has a cab. We travelled to South Dakota for the Red Power Roundup in 1997. I saw that particular tractor there and there were others. I was 14 at the time, but I recognized that tractor, and knew the story. I was involved with tractors with my dad all my life just like Dan and Rachel.
Great video, such a pity that its closing and all the tractors getting spit up. Just wondering if they had a farmall A with the "lift all" exhaust lift linkage system. We have one, I've only seen one other one and haven't found a lot of info on them.
My wife's uncle had one on his Farmall C on his farm in West PA. Saw him use it to pull "T" posts for fencing when changing pasture for his dairy cows.
Thank you for sharing this. If you are ever in Leesburg Florida there is an interesting Farmall Museum on State Road 44 West of Leesburg A gentleman named Mr. Paquette has it.
I got my first introduction to farming riding on the fender of my neighbors 806 turbo diesel when I was a young boy. Maybe not the smartest thing to do in retrospect, but fond memories none the less. It's a pity how bad management decisions and failure to compete resulted in IHC closing the doors. However, that big red iron is still in demand.
I have something odd. An international 200 2 disc plow that's 3 point hitch. I've only ever found 1 picture online of one. It still has the tailwheel and works great. The art deco iron top is cool looking also.
Hello my dad had a super A a straight A and a 100 with loader and mower on back 5 ft ? And a 45 t baler with A engine mounted on and a single wheel on the front all great Farmall equipment and last and last .Cjd wash state. 100 %🇺🇸 p.s. Nice to see tractors in what they call working cloths faded and right of the farm !!!!! Not all painted up
Omg Horrible news! We were going to be heading by there next week but due to the borders being closed, we're unable to make the trip. Had our trip planned for Yellowstone for the last three years but every year somethings come up and we've been unable to go. This would have been one of the stops along the way. Thanx for the tour!!!
@3:48, the unit with the front drive assist... you any of your know if that drive train had a center differential ... meaning, the rear had a differential, the front axle had a differential, and then the casement transaxle or transmission, a center differential?... If there was no center differential, did the front out disconnect? Were they hard to steer on dry paved or hard surfaces if the front did not disconnect from the rear or didn't have a center differential?... sorry for all the question... Today's large tractor that are 4WD is a whole other animal, were as back then, things were just simple and easy to use, didn't have to spend 12 years in college to learn how to operate one... if you know what I mean.. Thank you..
vary nice tractors im from waupun wisconsin my dad and i are restoring my grandpa 1956 300 utilty he boult it new farm with it for years my dad sold it 2002 i boult it back this spring looking forword getting it done so it cam be in prads and taking it to shows
Your just adorable and Smart i love watching your channel . I would love to find an old tractor and learn how to redo it. Just something small your knowledge is just amazing. How old are you
That’s unfortunate that it’s going to be sold off and split up, it’s an incredible collection of very well done tractors. My grand father used to restore old tractors to see for people to use, although he focused mainly on Massey Ferguson tractors. I grew up around old tractors being restored so even though I have no need of tractors today I still have interest in them. I wish this museum was closer so I could check it out before it’s closed up for good
What happened to all of these tractors and the collection? AFAIK the owner retired/died.. and the museum get closed.. but where did all these nice models go?
Hi Rachel and Dan . l think that 5 000 000 th tractor is a copy . A guy in Elston Ia . claims he has the one . l was told he wants to sale it $ 70 000 . Great video s
kindoff a shame , i hope most of the collection will stay together and stay accessable for the public , i can see a museum that shows off the most important / rare tractors and farm implements from all the brands throughout the years and maibe teaches some history about farming in the USA in general
Ok,you named of all the models,but whats the difference between the c, and super c, ect. What was the significance of any of them?? But wow on the restorations and the pile of cash to do it.
I REALLY HOPE TO COME SEE THIS MUSEUM SOMEDAY. I HAVE A DEEP RESPECT FOR INTERNATIONAL MACHINES. I HAD A SMALL COLLECTION A LONG WHILE BACK BUT WAS FORCED TO LET THEM GO. DUE TO MANY VERYBAD CIRCUMSTANCES IN MY LIFE. PLEASE SEND ME A ADDRESS MAP E MAIL.
Farmall super c was never a white demonstrator only the first the months of 1950 were the Farmall Cub Super A and C were painted white and there was some specific parts that were painted red on the white demonstrator for each model
Terribly sad it's closing. Thanks for taking the time to document this amazing museum.
Thanks for taking the time to share this amazing collection. I learned to drive on a 300 while the rest of the family picked bales from the field and loaded the wagon. Great memories.
Thank you for the brief tour of Farmall Land USA. I went through the museum several years ago. I was mightily impressed. I can only imagine that great interest and participation will surround the auction. It was my impression that all equipment was ready to be put back to work. I appreciate you!
Thanks Rachel and Dan. I love these old ancient irons. Their the backbones of our beautiful Country. I'm more of a Green man but i like these old Farmall's. Beautiful collection. 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Wow. Bittersweet news, but have to say that if Jerry made the decision, I’m really happy for him. He was the most incredible host on the day we visited. My grandfather was an IH dealer in Scotland County, MO and Jerry really gave us a fantastic tour, patiently answered questions, and even started up a monster hybrid he had in the shop. What a treasure. Thanks for letting us know, and I join you in encouraging people to see it before it’s closed.
This looks more like new tractors in a manufacturing plant than a museum. Beautiful restoration standards, what an incredible place, thank you.
Awesome video thanks for taking us along with you guys. I’ve already watched it twice and I’m sure I’ll watch it again.
Cool thanks for sharing. I was never a fan of the tricycle front end on a tractor , seen to many accidents with them through the years. But they are nice to look at being restored back to their former glory. Glad to see and hear how excited you get young lady about farming 🚜 equipment. Not many young folks get into this type of thing anymore. I grew up in a small town with ffa and 4h in the school but it has long ago been abandoned because of all the big city folks that have drifted out of the city and decided they didn't want that kind of stuff around, they would rather their kids sit in front of a video game than get a little cow manure on their shoes. Sad world we live in.
WOW! Just WOW! Enjoyed this so very much! Thanks, Rachel and Dan!! Huge thumbs up👍
Thanks. One of the nicest collections of Farmalls I have seen
Very nice, unique collection, looks if they have an example of every Farmall built
So impressive with all the variations of design and function. Thank you both.
My buddy Ryan and my family were there on Sunday. That is an awesome place. What is funny is that I used to be a Marine recruiter living in Council Bluffs from 2007 to 2010, and I never knew this place exited. I am just glad I got to visit.
I could see Rachel's dad knowing the different varietys of IH's. Rachel really knows her tractors for a young lady!
Beautiful tractors. I wish my old A looked like that. In the family over 70 years. Potato farming. Haying. Light logging. It was our ATV pulling the logging trailer through the woods to go fishing. All of us on board. Still runs well. Thank you.
My Dad had a super A and a straight A And a 100 all great and🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
My dad worked in the plant where the honeybees were made I have many fond memories of the tractors and the guys that worked there
Made at Everly Iowa. Saw one at fertilizer plant in Marathon another at Maple Valley wood shavings, Aurelia and some on display at threshermen's at Albert City.
Mega thanks from this one for the tracter😉 tour and for sharing your knowledge about them. Most enjoyable to me.👍
Hi family! I really love theses places! It's a trip at the time. Look at the imagination and creation that many peoples made long time ago. I guess that i was born on the wrong time... thanks for the museun tour!!!! Have a good day my dears!!! See you!!!
They're all so cool how could you pick a favorite
Y’all are like kids in a candy shop! Love the enthusiasm!
Thanks for sharing this place! My vacation got canceled, so I talked my cousin into flying out before it closed and wow was it worth it! Lots of unique examples all under one roof!
wow, thanks for sharing this video. really nice. you do a great job with the vids and sharing your knowledge.
Nice! I have a Farmall 140 from 1974 that I still use every year.
I visited in 2019 and 2020. Jerry was a very gracious host each time. Wonderful man!
Sir (Dan Gingell), you have a very smart and good loocking daughter 💖
Greetings from Holland 💖💖
That welder is just fantastic.
Great session, and loved you both sharing your knowledge. How about a ‘road trip’ episode of you visiting a collection or giving us a rundown on a special tractor?? Would be great series.
The presentation is excellent and the show is great with its old tractors. I'd like to have Rachel brought it
Great vlog 🇺🇸 I enjoyed seeing all the tractors 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Wow thats an amazing collection
So sorry to hear that wonderful place is closing . But there is a really cool place in Petersburg Va. called Keystone tractor works that is worth taking a trip to see.
Been there 4 times
Each visit i see something different
Sad to see it close in a few weeks
They have such a wonderful collection
Definitely worth the trip!
Thanks for sharing! I’m jealous you got to see all the those tractors in person. I would be a kid in a candy store. Lol what’s your favorite tractor Rachael?
Very nice thanks for the video. we have a tractor museum in west Tenn at the discovery park.
The original 5 millionth tractor is in a museum in Fort Benton Montana. We were just there Saturday, its a really nice place its a shame to see it go.
So sad they are closing, i have bin there twice, Awesome museum there is nothing like it.
That's a replica of the 5 millionth tractor. The real deal has a cab. We travelled to South Dakota for the Red Power Roundup in 1997. I saw that particular tractor there and there were others. I was 14 at the time, but I recognized that tractor, and knew the story. I was involved with tractors with my dad all my life just like Dan and Rachel.
Great video, such a pity that its closing and all the tractors getting spit up. Just wondering if they had a farmall A with the "lift all" exhaust lift linkage system. We have one, I've only seen one other one and haven't found a lot of info on them.
My wife's uncle had one on his Farmall C on his farm in West PA. Saw him use it to pull "T" posts for fencing when changing pasture for his dairy cows.
Very nice video, thank you.
Well I saw this about a year too late. That Honeybee is probably the cutest thing I've ever seen. It's like a pocket trumpet, but in loader form.
Thank you for sharing this. If you are ever in Leesburg Florida there is an interesting Farmall Museum on State Road 44 West of Leesburg A gentleman named Mr. Paquette has it.
I could definitely spend hours in that building wow
It's hard to believe it's gonna be gone forever
Ouch. I didnt know they are planning on closing the museum. Thats too bad.
Yup it's sad that they are closing but thank goodness they saved all those neat tractors.
@@robertinscoe2379 once they are sold, they will be devoured into use
@@FarmallFanatic We can only hope that someone will buy them to keep them as nice as they are now if not use them with care.🙏🙏
I wish i was rich, I would buy a few of them, great video.
A new M tractor on say 1950 must have been quite a blessing.
I got my first introduction to farming riding on the fender of my neighbors 806 turbo diesel when I was a young boy. Maybe not the smartest thing to do in retrospect, but fond memories none the less. It's a pity how bad management decisions and failure to compete resulted in IHC closing the doors. However, that big red iron is still in demand.
Thanks for sharing this have to check that place out.🇺🇸🙏
Rachel! Congrats on the carbon!!!!
I have something odd. An international 200 2 disc plow that's 3 point hitch. I've only ever found 1 picture online of one. It still has the tailwheel and works great. The art deco iron top is cool looking also.
Nice looking tractors. I wish you could have showed some of the cub cadets
Hello my dad had a super A a straight A and a 100 with loader and mower on back 5 ft ? And a 45 t baler with A engine mounted on and a single wheel on the front all great Farmall equipment and last and last .Cjd wash state. 100 %🇺🇸 p.s. Nice to see tractors in what they call working cloths faded and right of the farm !!!!! Not all painted up
Such a shame that such a great collection will be split up across the world possible and never be seem like this ever again.
Omg Horrible news! We were going to be heading by there next week but due to the borders being closed, we're unable to make the trip. Had our trip planned for Yellowstone for the last three years but every year somethings come up and we've been unable to go. This would have been one of the stops along the way. Thanx for the tour!!!
Cool one armed loader on the 140. Was that factory or aftermarket?
That's awesome 👌
@3:48, the unit with the front drive assist... you any of your know if that drive train had a center differential ... meaning, the rear had a differential, the front axle had a differential, and then the casement transaxle or transmission, a center differential?... If there was no center differential, did the front out disconnect? Were they hard to steer on dry paved or hard surfaces if the front did not disconnect from the rear or didn't have a center differential?... sorry for all the question... Today's large tractor that are 4WD is a whole other animal, were as back then, things were just simple and easy to use, didn't have to spend 12 years in college to learn how to operate one... if you know what I mean.. Thank you..
I really enjoy you're videos on 8n Rachel.
That’s a lot of red like I like the classic show tractors but I also like to see them still at work
vary nice tractors im from waupun wisconsin my dad and i are restoring my grandpa 1956 300 utilty he boult it new farm with it for years my dad sold it 2002 i boult it back this spring looking forword getting it done so it cam be in prads and taking it to shows
Only in Iowa HaHaHa" great video. Thank you for sharing
That's a shame that they're going to have to close. Probably nowhere else in Americacould you find a more beautiful collection than that.
Great Video!
So is it closing for good in September or just for the season
All is going to be sold at auction
Awesome
Some has to keep this museum going..please
If Rachel was a tractor, she'd be a 1566 black strip...with about 500 hours on a working tach 👌
BOOM
@@brittanychrisjohn2535 hahahaha
Thank you.
Thanks 😘 lovely
why did the IH pros skip over the M with the different paint?? if im not wrong wasnt that the demonstrator versoin on that tractor ?
They were real tractors in their day that's when life was alot simpler
Your just adorable and Smart i love watching your channel . I would love to find an old tractor and learn how to redo it. Just something small your knowledge is just amazing. How old are you
That’s unfortunate that it’s going to be sold off and split up, it’s an incredible collection of very well done tractors. My grand father used to restore old tractors to see for people to use, although he focused mainly on Massey Ferguson tractors. I grew up around old tractors being restored so even though I have no need of tractors today I still have interest in them. I wish this museum was closer so I could check it out before it’s closed up for good
Great video
What happened to all of these tractors and the collection? AFAIK the owner retired/died.. and the museum get closed.. but where did all these nice models go?
i really like your videos , microphones would make the commentary a lot easier to understand , please
Went right by the british M with tree point?????
Hi Rachel and Dan . l think that 5 000 000 th tractor is a copy . A guy in Elston Ia . claims he has the one . l was told he wants to sale it $ 70 000 . Great video s
When I win the lottery I will buy it all to keep it together!
Why can't I be a billionair and keep this collection whole for all to see....?
kindoff a shame , i hope most of the collection will stay together and stay accessable for the public , i can see a museum that shows off the most important / rare tractors and farm implements from all the brands throughout the years and maibe teaches some history about farming in the USA in general
Wow that's to bad that they are closing the doors and selling off the tractors very very nice collection
Rachel, we seldom see you with jewelry on when you're wrenching on tractors. Is that an engagement or a wedding ring. . .??? :-)
I noticed she was in sandels.
I use a 1945 Farmall h all of the time, a 1949 Allis best equipment
Ok,you named of all the models,but whats the difference between the c, and super c, ect. What was the significance of any of them?? But wow on the restorations and the pile of cash to do it.
I REALLY HOPE TO COME SEE THIS MUSEUM SOMEDAY. I HAVE A DEEP RESPECT FOR INTERNATIONAL MACHINES. I HAD A SMALL COLLECTION A LONG WHILE BACK BUT WAS FORCED TO LET THEM GO. DUE TO MANY VERYBAD CIRCUMSTANCES IN MY LIFE. PLEASE SEND ME A ADDRESS MAP E MAIL.
Ashley C noble they are closing and auctioning most of their tractors
Sorry it's Keystone truck and tractor museum in Colonial Heights Va.
good looking 1086.. :) i have a 1586..
Rachel and Dan I used to have a red super c
good day Nice
Never seen a Farmall welder before.
She's my perfect wife! She has it all!!!
Hi,
Dear nic video
Farmall super c was never a white demonstrator only the first the months of 1950 were the Farmall Cub Super A and C were painted white and there was some specific parts that were painted red on the white demonstrator for each model
nor was it super, just had the wrong sticker
Ole the tractors I would buy if I had unlimited funds
September?
👌👍👍👍👍
Shame it's closed. Hope the collection with to good people.
Nice
It would have been better if you two were miced up and there wasn't that buzzing
Noooooo why are they selling it
I see 2 kids in a candy store ;)