It never gets old looking & learning about these old tractors & implements they used back in the day. Funny thing we may have to fall back on these machines. And most of the ppl that know how to operate them might not be around anymore.
If we have to fall back on these then is big troubles. They were fuel hungry and if things get that difficult then there won't be enough fuel. I am of an age that used these tractors and some of the older machines.
They are good fun to play with but modern tractors make work much easier. The biggest problem with going back to smaller machine would be the lack of people willing to drive them.
Great video. Lots of nice tractors. The cub cadet international garden tractor was build between 1963/65. 7 hp Kohler engine. Garden tractors is my hobby.
@@Casterton-Vintage I owned a 2wd years ago as a loader tractor, with the agri-matic shuttle box it was 40+ years ahead of everything else out there at the time.
I recall whenever my father had to use the PTO-mounted pulley drive to work the dairy's vacuum pump or the big bench saw for cutting firewood, he'd set the belt in a figure 8 rather than straight out and back.
Most of the usual PTO mounted belt drive attachments could be bolted on with the pulley either to the right or left for different rotation. But if say you needed to face it 1 particular way for space around the tractor considerations, then the ease of just flipping the belt for reverse was certainly a boon. Helped make up for the pain of always adding beltstick and fixing worn out belt joiners! 😉😊
Too much equipment there to do justice to everything and, as you say, too hot! I try to get the Fergie's when I can. I think there is at least one or two in the next video.
@@Casterton-Vintage cheers there was so much stuff there I never saw that grey Ferguson excavator. I took a Farmall B450 and the living van to the very left of the walls working area.
It never gets old looking & learning about these old tractors & implements they used back in the day. Funny thing we may have to fall back on these machines. And most of the ppl that know how to operate them might not be around anymore.
If we have to fall back on these then is big troubles. They were fuel hungry and if things get that difficult then there won't be enough fuel.
I am of an age that used these tractors and some of the older machines.
They are good fun to play with but modern tractors make work much easier. The biggest problem with going back to smaller machine would be the lack of people willing to drive them.
Hello , ce reportage a été bien réalisé . C’est super de voir qu’il reste toujours des passionnés . Je me suis régalé . Merci au reporter.
Merci pour le commentaire. Je suis heureux d'entendre que vous avez aimé la vidéo. (Via le traducteur Google)
@Casterton-Vintage 😅00
Some of these machines have had many many hours of restoration work done to them. Some amazing old iron in this video. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video. Lots of nice tractors. The cub cadet international garden tractor was build between 1963/65. 7 hp Kohler engine. Garden tractors is my hobby.
Thanks for the info. I see some of your tractors on your UA-cam.
@@Casterton-Vintage thanks for watching.
That tiny baler is adorable
Nice video. That 523 4x4 🤟👍 a real rarity.
There is something a bit special about a 523 and the 4WD one is double special. Glad you enjoyed the video.
@@Casterton-Vintage I owned a 2wd years ago as a loader tractor, with the agri-matic shuttle box it was 40+ years ahead of everything else out there at the time.
Grand day out. Thank you.
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.
I recall whenever my father had to use the PTO-mounted pulley drive to work the dairy's vacuum pump or the big bench saw for cutting firewood, he'd set the belt in a figure 8 rather than straight out and back.
This is to drive the implement in the opposite direction to the tractor. Thanks for the comment.
Most of the usual PTO mounted belt drive attachments could be bolted on with the pulley either to the right or left for different rotation. But if say you needed to face it 1 particular way for space around the tractor considerations, then the ease of just flipping the belt for reverse was certainly a boon. Helped make up for the pain of always adding beltstick and fixing worn out belt joiners! 😉😊
You are not a TE20 fan then? I counted over 50 at Tractorfest. Nice video, and a great day out, although it was hot that weekend.
Too much equipment there to do justice to everything and, as you say, too hot! I try to get the Fergie's when I can. I think there is at least one or two in the next video.
But how do you get the buckets off the front end off the 8n after you put them there?
Great display of tractors there 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Nice to see these great old machines 👍👍👍
haha thats me 1min in ive just looked back at the video i took and can see doing same as me.
I'll look forward to seeing your video :-)
@@Casterton-Vintage cheers there was so much stuff there I never saw that grey Ferguson excavator.
I took a Farmall B450 and the living van to the very left of the walls working area.
Wow. A drag saw. My grandfather had one, an Ottawa, I think. Not nearly this fancy.
A drag saw _what?_ A murder? Did the drag see it's _queen?_
as i survay
@@coloradostrongby by😮 by by no
Those open blades give me the jitters.
One trip..... is your last trip.
Me too!
Local saying. You can always tell how long a man has worked as a benchman in the sawmill. Count the missing digits! 😱🙄😈
Very good!
Thanks!
Do you have any more information on the Ferguson back hoe ,, very unique
Sorry to say I don't have any info on this but I can tell you the front wheels were not driven.
@@Casterton-Vintage thanks
12:33 In Australia the got the name "Snoopy".
Marty T's world.
WHY do old men want to look like a TOTALPRICK to members of the public and do things to ENSURE THAT??
3:25: lad in red shirt is gonna end up no-handy-andy............... insane
Yes, I thought it was just me!
Yes I've heard of wrist breakers in the the front
But first time seeing a nut buster in the rear??
😅ok