Amazing Collection of Antique International Harvester Plows
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2014
- Machinery Pete gets a firsthand look at the amazing collection of antique International Harvester plows owned by James Gall of Reserve, KS. Gall and his son Jim tell Pete the history and background on each unique International Harvester plow
Not many implements survive. Thanks for the video.
I just love the history on these plows. I have a Farmall 450 w fast hitch and I plan on getting either a #60 or a #8 3 or 4 bottom. Thanks for posting this video!!
Lucas Schultz That 450 will pull a 3 bottom side ways
Good stuff! Thanks.
Fantastic video
Great video! Great collection! Thank you for sharing!
it is a great video but for the life of me I cannot figure out why anyone would dislike this.
nice collection. Think i have the 37. going to restore it. thanks for the info.
What is the purpose of the slatted plow I bought a IH three bottom today
Is there any contact info on this plow collector? Starting at the 18 minute mark, he introduces a Little Wonder plow. I have the 2nd Little Wonder he introduced but he doesn't supply any information about it.
Please, and Thank You!
James Gall passed away 1/29/16. It was an honor to spend that day on his farm with him telling us about his Tractors and his Plows. He was an IHC collector legend
Oh wow.... I'm So Sad to learn about this!!!
Have been subscribed to you for some time . However , rule # 1 of photography , do not be in the picture you take (video) . If you would have stood in front of the golf cart , we could have all seen the antique plows .
Thanks for watching.....I wasn't in the shot, not sure what you're referring to
Machinery Pete The persons shadow cast on every plow who filmed your footage . If they would have stood to the front of the golf cart while gleaning info from the owner , instead of standing with their back to the sun , we would all have clear unshadowed video of these unique plows . Love your show .
auntwayne I'm certainly not a professional photographer :-) Just do the best I can. No. 1 rule I follow (learned from my mistakes) is to keep the sun at your back when shooting. Sorry about the shadow. If I would have stood in front of the golf cart I would have been standing right in front of James and that would messed up our audio, so maybe just an issue with the time of day we shot the interview....but had to shoot early that morning as I was on way to cover a farm auction. Thanks again for watching!