What ever they think they are doing it is not ploughing .Have not the first idea with junk plough s and tractors from the 1950s .Back then men could work these machines but not these fools
First of all dipshit it's plowing, not ploughing, and also it may not look as pretty as a million dollar tractor plow combination could do but it got the job done. If you want to watch new shit go somewhere else.
Brendan You must be on fucking dope or some shit like that, I bet you haven't ever seen a plow in your life or how they work. They are doing very good job at plowing, it just takes time to get em set right
That was great to see. I have a John deere 1010 but it's the row crop utility. It was awesome to see those classics running. I have a 2 bottom plow that has been sitting awhile same with the sickle mower and disc. Hopefully can shine up good.
Love the old iron, the 66 showed up the 2 Deere's. Nice old sear tractor ive got the same one (1972 12hp) with the 3pt hitch,plow and 56 inch mower deck. Those are built tough and will work circles around anything made today
Lets see now, the old antique pull type vs 3pt mounted... pull type easier to adjust and lets face it, a bit better in the long run over the mounted. Our mounted plows, we used go down to where the bottom of the spindle was just rubbing the top side of the furrow. We plowed deep for a reason. Miss plowing to be hones, miss farming, health issues. Thank you for sharing, love watching the old equipment work a field, even the Johnny popper believe it or not, were also real work horses. Great to see all of this action. Great video, cheers :)
Ethan I sure enjoyed watching you folks just having a great time out there. Nothing like getting the old iron out there doing what they were meant to do.
Always enjoy your videos, love it when it's picking corn or plowing. Those are always fun to watch. Can't hear you too well in some, but still fun to see.
Glad to see you had a chance to go play and enjoy yourselves for a change all of our tractor pulls have been canceled this year the good news is the Ohio valley antique machinery show is still on for this weekend it’s no rantoule but it is a big show with 500-800 tractors participating
Ground is REALLY hard here in northern illinois, no rain for a long time. We have a field we plow as a club for a member, in a typical year it plows hard with our light plows. Seeing your video, gave me pause what that field is going to be like this fall. Another good video!!
You went so fast on the first pass your furrow rolled all the way over out into the lawn but she is plowing nice. Sweet After she tugged a bit on the plow cleared right up.
That was a great video I don’t think I have ever seen a plough work in the flesh so alway enjoy a good video of them. Oh and even better with some Deere’s in it!😉 thanks for sharing
Awesome video buddy, I always love the plowing videos. I’m hosting a plow day at my place this fall weather permitting and I can’t wait to get the ole 77 out and blow the carbon out of the old girl
Were mostly deere .but when those oliver were made they were the best plow made I have a 2 12 s i brought for 35 dollars it work like a charm. They will really plow a terrace up the best for the that back in the day my grandfather always used Oliver plow behind John Deere
Lol I like to see the old machines running again buddy the new equipment is no fun it's all GPS lazy way keep up the good work be safe out there see you next time buddy 👍
Awesome footage, you got a great knack for getting different points of view, never seen before on UA-cam, like on the very back of the plow, low looking forward- “cool” on your video’s! You really do a fantastic job! Fun to watch!
Looks like a fun day, that ole popper was different, but nice. I need to get a plow like that for my Farmall A sometime, cultivators wouldnt be a bad idea either.
I got the old 77 out and gave it a work out today pulling a 14’ harrow gator and 14’ cultipacker. She did a good job but I did notice that the float is sticking in the carb
I am trying to locate most of the parts I will need to overhaul and restore my 77 this winter. Where would you suggest getting the overhaul kit. I want to go a little bigger on the bore but not crazy. This is a tractor I use on the farm not a trailer queen or a puller
Here about 10 minutes north of the Indiana border we rent our ground out well they were plowing it. 12 bottom spring reset you could hear the bottoms resetting and I had my cat which should pull a 5 bottom I was struggling like no other to pull a 3 bottom in 1st gear. This was our some of our prairie ground that was soybean stubble
Up here in central Alberta with all the gas and oil a plow sitting outside without being greased or painted you’d never get it to scour. Too much H2S in the oil and they burn that off and it comes down as H2S04, rusts up everything.
Most plow days are held in the Summer and there’s not a lot of land available to hold one. All the damn plow days I ever went to everyone had to deadhead in order for everyone to have some ground left to plow! Anyhow, you at least get to see if everyone attending knows how to set a plow. More plows were worn out that were never set right than were!
Love plowin. Thanks for the video. I’ve got a 1951 Tea20 ferguson, with a two sod plow. Me and a couple of buddy’s did the same thing as you guys did a few weeks ago. But didn’t get paid. Hehe. But not doing it to get paid. Just out for some fun. No Plow days or anything here either. I enter in to a Plow match each year at the dundas plowing match. Not this year. And ya some yahoo will say some thing, all ways some body pissed off about something. They just can’t mind there own business. Thanks again.
Looks decent there! It's been absolutely dry here for the last 3 weeks. Hard enough to get fence posts in, forget about a plow. Pretty sure my plow would just drag on top of the dirt instead of digging in.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy yesterday I mentioned needing rain, today it rained all day. Spent the whole day doing indoor projects. Rainy days sure help with getting crap done.
If anybody down South has a plow chances are there is a good size Sweet Gum tree growing up thru it.......We had two sets (4-16 AND A 5-16) sold both when we went to strip-till planter combo.... But it to is gone.... Once the grass is sprigged... you only punch holes every spring
Well your plough has got a good shine on the mouldboards anyway and the tractor got to some work which I'm sure has done it some good clearing out the cobwebs! I enjoyed you guys having a good time but I guess not half as good as yourself getting the chance to do the ploughing. All the Autumn ploughing matches, working days and demonstrations have all been cancelled here as well. Also I'm jealous as I have not had the chance to plough turf in a long while - years!!
I'm probably one of the more cautious ones on here about covid, but having a little fun outside with a small group of people you know well, really dont pose much risk. To me you do things, just be smart. I haven't plowed in 15 to 20 years and I have never used a pull type plow. Saw the story about the bad storms south of Chicago and I think your not that far from it. But did you guys get effected in a significant way from that? 100 mile winds, sheesh that's something. Take care.
Where I live in Alberta, Canada we have so much H2SO4 in the air around from oil wells there’s no way an old plow would scour if it wasn’t painted after its last use.
Nebraska test laboratory has tested every tractor sold in the United States starting in 1920, on their website they show all of it for free. You may find what you are looking for there.
Hi from Croatia! Just to ask would it be very expensive to rip out the wooden floor of the barn and put a steel reinforced floor in so you can put bigger/heavier machinery in? Or does the barn floor have to be wooden for hay drying purposes? Love your videos, keep em goin!
Best line of the day, the OLIVER is the only one that has made a furrow so far. Put that in you JOHN DEERE pipe and smoke it. Seems like there is always one of those damn popping pieces of shit around when ever theres plowing going on. ( if you cant tell dont like 2 cylinders)
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Lookes like they did a pretty good job ounce they got polished up, I had to make a smartass deere comment though Lol I think the deere plows got worse the newer they got, dad bought a 1350-1450 4-18 new for some reason and I swear 200 horse ain't enough on that thing.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Google thanks for the info they all kind of look alike that sound alike I super enjoyed your channel watching you with Oliver's our neighbor than wrote at Oliver tractors and he had a
Thanks for the plow cam shots especially the Oliver. I have one just like it that came with the 66 my father in law gave me. I have never used it but after seeing this I think I will give it a try. I want to blast it and repaint but I am afraid if I take it apart I might not be able to put it back correctly. Was the color Oliver green? I noticed the rims are red. Can you give me any more history on it? You said it was a model 100? Thanks again.....
The early ones were red with green rims then they switched to green with red rims. Technically carriage bolt rim plows like mine should be red frame but we were going to paint it to match the tractor.
Brendan McKenna is a douche bag. Ignore him. Keep up the great work Ethan. I've been following you for a few years and really appreciate you and your knowledge. Thanks for teaching this MN John Deere guy about Oliver equipment. Great job. Pat
I know this corona stuff sucks you can’t do really anything we were lucky enough where I live at in pa that they were letting truck and tractor pulls go on
Please don't wrap your thumb around the crank when you hand start a tractor. I've seen a guy get his thumb ripped off doing that. It's one of those things you can get away with a million times but all it takes is one good backfire and you will only be able to count to 9! Sorry to be the safety Nazi! Enjoyed the video!
What ever they think they are doing it is not ploughing .Have not the first idea with junk plough s and tractors from the 1950s .Back then men could work these machines but not these fools
Found the fucktard.
That’s not fair you didn’t say we were playing find the fucktard lol
Oliver66FarmBoy
For sure!
First of all dipshit it's plowing, not ploughing, and also it may not look as pretty as a million dollar tractor plow combination could do but it got the job done. If you want to watch new shit go somewhere else.
Brendan You must be on fucking dope or some shit like that, I bet you haven't ever seen a plow in your life or how they work. They are doing very good job at plowing, it just takes time to get em set right
Glad to see all having an enjoyable afternoon!!! Owing to the soil conditions, doing a good plowing job is a challenge even with new points, etc.
Growen men playen in the dirt. God I love it.
Ole Oliver sounds good 🚜 be safe buddy
It's like having a community plow day. Cool 😎.
Dude rolls up in a Row crop front JD with a lady on the fender. Save some for the rest of us bud! 😂
That was great to see. I have a John deere 1010 but it's the row crop utility. It was awesome to see those classics running. I have a 2 bottom plow that has been sitting awhile same with the sickle mower and disc. Hopefully can shine up good.
The 66 really showed those Deere’s who’s boss! Have a good one
Doesn’t take much to show up a Deere.
Red power !!! 😂😂
@@Oliver66FarmBoy but in reality I love both Oliver’s and Deere and international
Love the old iron, the 66 showed up the 2 Deere's. Nice old sear tractor ive got the same one (1972 12hp) with the 3pt hitch,plow and 56 inch mower deck. Those are built tough and will work circles around anything made today
Grandad bought that one new in 71.
My dad had 3 mechanical sulky plows yours is a unique lift with the scalloped bar, never seen it before. Thanks for the video, 66 nice 👌 👍
Some guys have all the fun!
Sometimes you have to make your own fun. Lol
Now thats a fun day Farm Boy
Yes it was.
Looks like a good way to spend a day.
A plowing video is always a good way to get someone to tell you that you are doing something wrong.
They always try to tell you what you’re doing wrong. But have no clue how to explain how to do it right. Lol
Exactly! Lol
The man has spoken
The 66 sounds good under load. Great to see a group of friends out having fun like this.
Thanks.
Lets see now, the old antique pull type vs 3pt mounted... pull type easier to adjust and lets face it, a bit better in the long run over the mounted. Our mounted plows, we used go down to where the bottom of the spindle was just rubbing the top side of the furrow. We plowed deep for a reason. Miss plowing to be hones, miss farming, health issues. Thank you for sharing, love watching the old equipment work a field, even the Johnny popper believe it or not, were also real work horses. Great to see all of this action. Great video, cheers :)
BUT.. a three point plow is a lot easier to load and haul without a loader. Lol
@@Oliver66FarmBoy true that. LOL
That 620 sure does sound nice!
Nothing better than a good plowing day
Yep
Ethan I sure enjoyed watching you folks just having a great time out there. Nothing like getting the old iron out there doing what they were meant to do.
Yep.
Great to watch! Reminds me of plowing with our old Farmall H back in the '60's.
Very nice. Your Oliver and 2 cylender J.D. was sounding very good. Yes Oliver in the basement would just ruin a perfect day 😂🤠😅
Getting paid for a fun job is just icing on the cake. Good video!
Getting paid twice. They made us lunch to. Lol
Always enjoy your videos, love it when it's picking corn or plowing. Those are always fun to watch. Can't hear you too well in some, but still fun to see.
Thanks for sharing and I agree 100% with your comments.
Glad to see you had a chance to go play and enjoy yourselves for a change all of our tractor pulls have been canceled this year the good news is the Ohio valley antique machinery show is still on for this weekend it’s no rantoule but it is a big show with 500-800 tractors participating
Sounds like a good time.
Ground is REALLY hard here in northern illinois, no rain for a long time. We have a field we plow as a club for a member, in a typical year it plows hard with our light plows. Seeing your video, gave me pause what that field is going to be like this fall. Another good video!!
You went so fast on the first pass your furrow rolled all the way over out into the lawn but she is plowing nice. Sweet After she tugged a bit on the plow cleared right up.
Glad you guys got your plow day in for the year. Looks like it worked up pretty good.
A little moisture would have made it easier to keep a consistent furrow but all in all it didn’t turn out terrible.
I got a farmall H with pull type 2 bottom and I do all my plowing with it
Great video, you did great and had some fun that’s the main thing 👍
nice to see old steel still doing what it was built too do , ,,,
Thanks
Nice looking ground.
Nice video
Good lil work out for the old iron !!
Yep
That's pretty neat to see!! Back when you were the hydraulics and the autosteer!!🇺🇸👍🇺🇸👍
Yep
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Love the channel buddy!! It's great to see the old equipment still rolling. Keep it up my friend.
That was a great video I don’t think I have ever seen a plough work in the flesh so alway enjoy a good video of them. Oh and even better with some Deere’s in it!😉 thanks for sharing
Awesome video buddy, I always love the plowing videos. I’m hosting a plow day at my place this fall weather permitting and I can’t wait to get the ole 77 out and blow the carbon out of the old girl
Were mostly deere .but when those oliver were made they were the best plow made I have a 2 12 s i brought for 35 dollars it work like a charm. They will really plow a terrace up the best for the that back in the day my grandfather always used Oliver plow behind John Deere
Still the best plows ever made.
Lol I like to see the old machines running again buddy the new equipment is no fun it's all GPS lazy way keep up the good work be safe out there see you next time buddy 👍
Thanks
Great video Ethan. Sorry you had to deal with some jack master from another country. Obviously had no clue.
Yes, 👍 👍 awesome video. Great plow day!
Thanks
I grew up on a Super 77 and that plowmy Dad’s. Also a lot of time on my PawPaw’s 770 with another plow.
At 16:30 that wagon I live about 5miles from wheat land Iowa bud that’s awesome it made it all the way to Michigan
JohnDeere may have built the first steel plow, but Oliver built it better! Thanks Ethan glad you guys had fun!
Deere didn’t build a plow till the 2600 series. By then it was to late. Lol
Great video. Enjoyed watching.
Thanks.
nice to see the Johnny Popper and Oliver out showing the "New Iron" LOL!!!!
Yep
Sweet 2510. Covid has screwed up the whole summer for us too.
Awesome footage, you got a great knack for getting different points of view, never seen before on UA-cam, like on the very back of the plow, low looking forward- “cool” on your video’s! You really do a fantastic job! Fun to watch!
Thanks.
Wow the ground looks dryer than a popcorn fart. Looks like its tuning over good . Wish I could be there to watch. It looks like fun.
We had an inch and a half of rain only 5 days before. You would have never known it. Sucked it up that fast.
Looks like a fun day, that ole popper was different, but nice. I need to get a plow like that for my Farmall A sometime, cultivators wouldnt be a bad idea either.
Cool video. Would have been neat to see a drone vid of all the tractors in the field!
Maybe someday.
Can't think of anything else I'd rather do.
Yep
I got the old 77 out and gave it a work out today pulling a 14’ harrow gator and 14’ cultipacker. She did a good job but I did notice that the float is sticking in the carb
And by the way a 66 like yours with the wide front is still on my wish list
They are a nice little tractor. Even better with a big bore kit.
I am trying to locate most of the parts I will need to overhaul and restore my 77 this winter. Where would you suggest getting the overhaul kit. I want to go a little bigger on the bore but not crazy. This is a tractor I use on the farm not a trailer queen or a puller
Korves.
Thank you sir
Here about 10 minutes north of the Indiana border we rent our ground out well they were plowing it. 12 bottom spring reset you could hear the bottoms resetting and I had my cat which should pull a 5 bottom I was struggling like no other to pull a 3 bottom in 1st gear. This was our some of our prairie ground that was soybean stubble
Up here in central Alberta with all the gas and oil a plow sitting outside without being greased or painted you’d never get it to scour. Too much H2S in the oil and they burn that off and it comes down as H2S04, rusts up everything.
Most plow days are held in the Summer and there’s not a lot of land available to hold one. All the damn plow days I ever went to everyone had to deadhead in order for everyone to have some ground left to plow! Anyhow, you at least get to see if everyone attending knows how to set a plow. More plows were worn out that were never set right than were!
Running a disk over that plowed ground, will shake you up a bit. My dad did the plowing, and I did the disking. Lots of clay in our soil.
Awsome video man I enjoyed it
Thanks
Love plowin. Thanks for the video. I’ve got a 1951 Tea20 ferguson, with a two sod plow. Me and a couple of buddy’s did the same thing as you guys did a few weeks ago. But didn’t get paid. Hehe. But not doing it to get paid. Just out for some fun. No Plow days or anything here either. I enter in to a Plow match each year at the dundas plowing match. Not this year. And ya some yahoo will say some thing, all ways some body pissed off about something. They just can’t mind there own business.
Thanks again.
Those plowing matches are always interesting to watch.
Oh that look like fun I haven't plowed and probably 25 years
Sounds like you need to get back in the saddle. Lol
So after you got that old plow shined up did you grease the moldboard before you put it away ?
Obviously I’m a JD guy, but it’s definitely strange hearing a 2 cylinder on your channel!
Looks decent there! It's been absolutely dry here for the last 3 weeks. Hard enough to get fence posts in, forget about a plow. Pretty sure my plow would just drag on top of the dirt instead of digging in.
There were a few spots like that in this field. Could have had 2 inches of rain and it would have been just about right.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy yesterday I mentioned needing rain, today it rained all day. Spent the whole day doing indoor projects. Rainy days sure help with getting crap done.
Shine them bottoms up!!
If anybody down South has a plow chances are there is a good size Sweet Gum tree growing up thru it.......We had two sets (4-16 AND A 5-16) sold both when we went to strip-till planter combo.... But it to is gone.... Once the grass is sprigged... you only punch holes every spring
You sure plow a straight first furrow. No GPS needed.
He had gps! Pick a tree out on the other side of the field!
@@bryanginder5903 yep - the poor farmers gps. Only thing here was there are no trees visible here.
550 oliver any ideas on overhall kit machine shop says they can't find kit for gas engine
I like that plow u were towing. I never seen one like that before. I waz trying to watch how u operate it. How does it go up and down?
Well your plough has got a good shine on the mouldboards anyway and the tractor got to some work which I'm sure has done it some good clearing out the cobwebs! I enjoyed you guys having a good time but I guess not half as good as yourself getting the chance to do the ploughing.
All the Autumn ploughing matches, working days and demonstrations have all been cancelled here as well. Also I'm jealous as I have not had the chance to plough turf in a long while - years!!
Plowing sod always separates the guys that can set up a plow from those that can’t real quick.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy
How true!
👍 🍺🍻
We were that dry till yesterday when our hurricane like storm came through and fucked shit up
That went through just south of us.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy your lucky then, it did plenty of damage around here
Once you get the plow shined up and set that will pull better
I'm probably one of the more cautious ones on here about covid, but having a little fun outside with a small group of people you know well, really dont pose much risk. To me you do things, just be smart.
I haven't plowed in 15 to 20 years and I have never used a pull type plow.
Saw the story about the bad storms south of Chicago and I think your not that far from it. But did you guys get effected in a significant way from that? 100 mile winds, sheesh that's something.
Take care.
It all skirted just south of us. I think all my corn is still standing. Can’t say that for a lot of guys south of the state line.
Where I live in Alberta, Canada we have so much H2SO4 in the air around from oil wells there’s no way an old plow would scour if it wasn’t painted after its last use.
When you plow , how much gas does it take for say 1 achre?
Nebraska test laboratory has tested every tractor sold in the United States starting in 1920, on their website they show all of it for free. You may find what you are looking for there.
Figure about 3 gallon an acre roughly. But that’s just with my tractor.
Hi from Croatia!
Just to ask would it be very expensive to rip out the wooden floor of the barn and put a steel reinforced floor in so you can put bigger/heavier machinery in? Or does the barn floor have to be wooden for hay drying purposes?
Love your videos, keep em goin!
It’s probably going to get stressed core concrete planks at some point.
As our equipment got bigger, we added additional floor joists, and doubled up the floor boards. The tractors no longer broke thru the floor.
Best line of the day, the OLIVER is the only one that has made a furrow so far. Put that in you JOHN DEERE pipe and smoke it. Seems like there is always one of those damn popping pieces of shit around when ever theres plowing going on. ( if you cant tell dont like 2 cylinders)
I don’t mind them. Id just never want to try farming with one.
Those other guys shoulda parked those crappy deere plows and went got a 30 pack and watched from a lawn chair.🤣
They have a nice 3 bottom for that 2510 that works good. Just didn’t bring it cause the field is so small.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Lookes like they did a pretty good job ounce they got polished up, I had to make a smartass deere comment though Lol I think the deere plows got worse the newer they got, dad bought a 1350-1450 4-18 new for some reason and I swear 200 horse ain't enough on that thing.
I really enjoyed that video I was pretty cool but I got a question no John Deere pulling the disc is that a 60 because if me and my dad had a 60
620
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Google thanks for the info they all kind of look alike that sound alike I super enjoyed your channel watching you with Oliver's our neighbor than wrote at Oliver tractors and he had a
Certainly showed the difference between a pull type vs 3pt.
Snap hitch? How does it work when you hit a rock?
It breaks away from the tractor.
Thanks for the plow cam shots especially the Oliver. I have one just like it that came with the 66 my father in law gave me. I have never used it but after seeing this I think I will give it a try. I want to blast it and repaint but I am afraid if I take it apart I might not be able to put it back correctly. Was the color Oliver green? I noticed the rims are red. Can you give me any more history on it? You said it was a model 100? Thanks again.....
The early ones were red with green rims then they switched to green with red rims. Technically carriage bolt rim plows like mine should be red frame but we were going to paint it to match the tractor.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Thanks at least now I know what color to paint it.......
Is that an Oliver plow with Radex plowshares?
Yea
Any day plowing is a good day! Here's the show i'll be heading to Friday
ovams.com/ Ohio Valley Antique Machinery Show
At least somebody is still having a show.
Brendan McKenna is a douche bag. Ignore him.
Keep up the great work Ethan. I've been following you for a few years and really appreciate you and your knowledge.
Thanks for teaching this MN John Deere guy about Oliver equipment. Great job.
Pat
Thanks
Nothing like turning some dirt over and nothing greater
Yep
Being the first you made a dam good straight pass that old Oliver still has a sack thats for sure
Thanks
I know this corona stuff sucks you can’t do really anything we were lucky enough where I live at in pa that they were letting truck and tractor pulls go on
Everything in Michigan and indiana is pretty much canceled. There are a few small events but the big stuff is out.
Before anyone says anything stupid lol
Then somebody always goes and says something stupid anyway. Lol
And someone did
Please don't wrap your thumb around the crank when you hand start a tractor. I've seen a guy get his thumb ripped off doing that. It's one of those things you can get away with a million times but all it takes is one good backfire and you will only be able to count to 9! Sorry to be the safety Nazi! Enjoyed the video!