i want to become a farmer but I live in the city and I've never used a tractor. do you have any recommendations on how I can get a job as a farm helper? Much appreciated.
@@jamesrussell8903 There isn't any farming around here anymore, mostly just hay and gardens, i like a big garden. The only people larger farms hire is Mexicans from what i see. lol - Sorry can't help
@@helplure Doesnt need to plow a field, its a riding mower. I have a 1982 MF-270 for that. That old ferguson would plow a field quicker though with my mowers 22 hp Briggs engine.
i,m 63 now but when i was 14 i was lucky enough to get to drive one of these little grey massey,s when odd jobbing on local farm pea picking days. Brilliant little machine. i bet its still around today somewhere.
I grew up on a Sheep Station in Western NSW and when it rained the road from the Homestead to the bus stop was impassable by car so Dad would connect the "Carry All" to the back of the Fergie and I would stand on it and Dad would take me to meet the school bus.When I got older Dad taught me how to drive on the Fergie.Happy days indeed,I miss them both so much.
I have a 1954 Ferguson TE-A 20 and i really love it because it's easy to work on when something need to be fixed, it's cheap to get new parts for it, it's very fun to drive and it's build to last a very long time compared to the tractors that's being produced today.
The circular saw attachment certainly seems safe enough, unless young Billy aimlessly wanders into the blade and Yikes!!!! What are we gonna tell Billy's mother?
And now that John Deere, Cat, and others have made it impossible to repair/ replace serialized electronic modules without dealer scan equipment (or bootleg software) old analog tractors are going up in value.
may. But these complex modern machines can do much more and diffrent works with less and less human. They may not that lastig than the old ones, but they are still worth the money.
@@thelastprussian6491 80s tractors have nearly the same power and can do nearly as much work as modern ones with no electronics its a con to make more money for big corps that leads us into the world of you will own nothing and be happy. why dose a tractor need a complex engine management.
@@britsfabrication as i mentioned, the new ones can drive itself and can use theire power more efficent. The Power might be the same, but the quality in work increase. There are still factorys than build new Tractors like in 1985. ,,Belarus'' for example. But there sipmlistic ( and less complex ) design can not beat out the ,,spaceship-tech'' Machines of... let's say New Holland...or what ever you may favor. The Time of big and easy Tractors of ,,pre 2000'' is over. May it comes back, may the rebotic will drive them on their own soon. Who can say?
My dad has been running a Massey Ferguson for nearly 25 years. Moved to the farm my mom grew up on in '95 when I was five, and a year or two later he bought his old tractor from the neighbor. Fixed it up. Let me ride on his lap and steer it many times. This is one of my fondest memories! Still uses it for everything. He painted it dark green to match his 73 Bronco. They look weird to me in their original color (red).
We have been using this tractor in our farm for more than 50 years never break down all what have repair is the fuel pump and battery everything else is fine
I'm not even a person with a farming background but I learned to drive as a kid with one of these with the gear stick between the legs (4 gears) and the throttle behaving much like a car but manipulated using a lever near the steering wheel. Man oh man did I have fun with this beauty back in the mid 90's.
It was correctly set up, but then they showed it on the first pass. DOH!! On the second and all subsequent passes the right hand wheels would be running in the trough formed by the last furrow thus levelling the plough. Nobody ever bothered to upset the proper setting just to get a proper first furrow.
Not a massey this is a Standard Ferguson made by the Standard motor co of Standard/Triumph fame. Harry Ferguson teamed up with Massey Harris a little later, mid 50s. After that they were red & grey as opposed to the little grey Fergie
What happened to the lifting rig? I haven't seen it ever before, would make it easier to lift as long as you have something to support it after lifting itself.
@@AeroFix94 Yep, you are correct. Thank you. Well @Saul1337, I think you make a valid point. The front tires are easily lifted using the front end loader. Just set the bucket on the ground and keep moving the loader down. Still, your point is valid when discussing the rear. I guess farm jacks, similar to old style bumper jacks when vehicles had thick chrome numbers, are so ubiquitous, we just use that in the field when we need to lift something. Actually, now that I think about it, my rear tire sidewalls are so rigid that if I had a flat rear tire I’d remove any rear load such as a 3-point attachment or rear weights, add weight to the loader bucket which would reduce rear tire load similar to a teeter totter, then drive back to the mechanic shop where I have a large floor jack, jack stands, tire plugs, plug slime, tire plug repair hand tools (hole reaming tool, plug insert tool, razor knife to trim the excess plug,) and an air compressor, then I’d repair the tire. I probably would not remove the tire from the tractor unless there was more damage then a common tire puncture.
my uncle had one of these tractors when i was a kid, i think it was a '41 Ford 9N. that mower bar attachment @1:50 cut three of our dogs feet off once. can't imagine how many people got hurt by that ginormous saw blade. it's still sitting in a shed in Pennsylvania i suppose.
@@MrGarethG you are correct about that but if you are very agile, you can climb up the back of it. Why anyone would want to, I have no idea. You still could be run over by the implement.
The 1949 te20 has been on my farm since the late 1950s when grandpa bought it used.
2021 still plowing and strong as ever.
i want to become a farmer but I live in the city and I've never used a tractor. do you have any recommendations on how I can get a job as a farm helper? Much appreciated.
@@jamesrussell8903 There isn't any farming around here anymore, mostly just hay and gardens, i like a big garden. The only people larger farms hire is Mexicans from what i see. lol - Sorry can't help
I’ve got 2 of them and a ford 9n they all run great and are fun little tractors
@@Per409 they should still be paying minimum wage
@@jamesrussell8903 what do you want livestock or just growing ?
very interesting horse
Trump Dog 😂
yeah
Yes Indeed.
He had to much “horse medicine”
2 mans are in it
if I had a time machine I would send back a quad track... imagine their reaction.
ADRIAAN1007 how about a big bud 747
George Sphere You do know the big bad 747 was made in the 50s so I don’t really think the technology would impress them that much
@@wyatt2920 big bud 747 was built in 1977.
Lol that would be funny
You would have to send back the implements for it as well or it would be virtually useless
The tractor that changed the face of agriculture
Ah, when tractors were actually build to last..
Yeah now made brittel
My riding mower literally has more horsepower than those things. Pre 1960's tractors were shit.
@@pinkhead6857890 that's not what the comment was about lmao. btw I would like to see you plow a field with your riding mower.
@@helplure Doesnt need to plow a field, its a riding mower. I have a 1982 MF-270 for that. That old ferguson would plow a field quicker though with my mowers 22 hp Briggs engine.
@@pinkhead6857890 you are rude and ignorant friend
I have my great grandfather’s 1949 TE-20 Ferguson. Still use it for plowing to this day.
we have come a long way , but it's amazing that 90 years tractor were so good with that technology at the time !
i,m 63 now but when i was 14 i was lucky enough to get to drive one of these little grey massey,s when odd jobbing on local farm pea picking days. Brilliant little machine. i bet its still around today somewhere.
in India still we find many
Ho. Comprato. Un. Trattore. Ferguson. 133. E. Durato. 22. Anni. Lo. Dato. I. Permuta. Ho. Ricavato. Quanto. Lo. Pagato.non.ce.di.buono sul. Quello. Che. Ho. Comprato
I grew up on a Sheep Station in Western NSW and when it rained the road from the Homestead to the bus stop was impassable by car so Dad would connect the "Carry All" to the back of the Fergie and I would stand on it and Dad would take me to meet the school bus.When I got older Dad taught me how to drive on the Fergie.Happy days indeed,I miss them both so much.
Great memories. Thanks for sharing. I have my Grandfather’s Fergie 35. He left us a couple of years ago but his memory, like your father’s, live on.
@@troyhogarth8793 Thanks,the older we get the more we treasure those memories.I know that Fergie 35 is in great hands.
I have a 1954 Ferguson TE-A 20 and i really love it because it's easy to work on when something need to be fixed, it's cheap to get new parts for it, it's very fun to drive and it's build to last a very long time compared to the tractors that's being produced today.
0:28 its cool for old tractor
It's so cool to see the little brother of my Ferguson TO-30 working like this... Wish I had HALF these implements!
Me too i have the mower and the plow then some newer attachments that aren’t factory
The circular saw attachment certainly seems safe enough, unless young Billy aimlessly wanders into the blade and Yikes!!!! What are we gonna tell Billy's mother?
Natural selection
"He's half the boy he used to be."
It's time to get a new Billy.
My dad had a massy 35 with the saw implant, it nearly happened...
They are the best tractors though
1st thing I really ever drove
Now you have 2 Billys
Can't wait to get these on amazon..
Still have our 53 te20 on the farm. It was my grandpas first tractor he ever owned
And now that John Deere, Cat, and others have made it impossible to repair/ replace serialized electronic modules without dealer scan equipment (or bootleg software) old analog tractors are going up in value.
may. But these complex modern machines can do much more and diffrent works with less and less human. They may not that lastig than the old ones, but they are still worth the money.
@@thelastprussian6491 80s tractors have nearly the same power and can do nearly as much work as modern ones with no electronics its a con to make more money for big corps that leads us into the world of you will own nothing and be happy. why dose a tractor need a complex engine management.
@@britsfabrication as i mentioned, the new ones can drive itself and can use theire power more efficent. The Power might be the same, but the quality in work increase.
There are still factorys than build new Tractors like in 1985. ,,Belarus'' for example. But there sipmlistic ( and less complex ) design can not beat out the ,,spaceship-tech'' Machines of... let's say New Holland...or what ever you may favor.
The Time of big and easy Tractors of ,,pre 2000'' is over. May it comes back, may the rebotic will drive them on their own soon. Who can say?
Great classic, Very Nice and a Thumbs Up liked.
Have got one of these myself and absolutely love it
i think thay still made it , and upgrade it by adding at front wheel made them 4x4the brand is IMT made in Yugoslavia ,now factotory was in Serbia
A great little tractor in FS19 for PS4. Lifted a lot of logs and plowed a lot of ground with that little TEA20. It's a great one :)
My dad has been running a Massey Ferguson for nearly 25 years. Moved to the farm my mom grew up on in '95 when I was five, and a year or two later he bought his old tractor from the neighbor. Fixed it up. Let me ride on his lap and steer it many times. This is one of my fondest memories! Still uses it for everything. He painted it dark green to match his 73 Bronco. They look weird to me in their original color (red).
What great old footage. Thanks for sharing on UA-cam
We have been using this tractor in our farm for more than 50 years never break down all what have repair is the fuel pump and battery everything else is fine
Todays tractors break all the time xd
I'm not even a person with a farming background but I learned to drive as a kid with one of these with the gear stick between the legs (4 gears) and the throttle behaving much like a car but manipulated using a lever near the steering wheel. Man oh man did I have fun with this beauty back in the mid 90's.
Really fentastic....amazing....informative nd straight forward commercial!!!
We need commercials like this rn 😂💯
1:31 ah yes before health and safety became an issue..
You can do that with modern tractors too
Yeah the wimps of today wouldn't use this.
i still use that technique today
I still have this exact tractor. Works grest
@@nikoylosmaki502 Yeah, its called cruise control.
Great archive…….. Thanks for sharing..👍
I have one of these. Still works and use it for light duty.
Wow
Hey Dennis
I've driven one they are very fun to drive very fun
Same i've got to get mine out in the next week and cultivate the vegetable patch.
Noice
Can you imagine how much your life is about to change with this tech
you'd think they'd of leveled the plow up properly for the commercial
It was correctly set up, but then they showed it on the first pass. DOH!!
On the second and all subsequent passes the right hand wheels would be running in the trough formed by the last furrow thus levelling the plough. Nobody ever bothered to upset the proper setting just to get a proper first furrow.
they'd 'have', not of!
City Slickers... hahahhaah what a time to be alive
@Maxwell Kendall l
Those were the days.
And the automatic leveling, the famous MF system
mf=motherfocking
d
I still have a working one 65yrs old . The best tractor ever made. When you think what they could do for there size compared to modern day crap.
Was that a circular saw attachment??? 0.0 Awesome!! ".. can do nearly everything except mama's washing" XD
+222varminter im sure there was an attachment for that too
222varminter trommel too!
There use to be one that went on the back of mine can remember dad using it years ago.
@@rata7641 we still have one and use it every year
I got the TE20 and still use it on the farm
I have a Ferguson T-O 20. Best little tractor in the world.
+Peter Regentin Massey Ferguson 35X is the best :)
Yea, I have ran a couple of those, they are really nice.
I have a 1945 t e a 20 in america. Sombody shiped it over in the 1950s
We had a TE-20, 1948 model (petrol). I really loved it.
great video
Love these old commercials
Thank you.
amazing tractors ,still useful today
I Still have my 1953 ferguson ted20 ready for work !!! They really build it to last forever I think.
I have a 1953 Ford Jubilee. That was just about the time that Ferguson and Ford parted ways after patent and profit disagreements.
Our family1st purchase Ferguson 35 golden and brown powereen in1957 .
Contact no send karna ji
Ingenious....3 point linkage.
Wait people were alive 8 years ago??
I thought we were in wombs
Sadly in farming nothing has come close to this revolutionary machine in terms of innovation.
Yep not even modern combines. No innovation.
Older vid but I ENJOYED .. Learned to drive on a Ferguson 35 !!
As a tractor fan you tube recommended me this video after 10years
I used to have a T030 Ferguson. Great little tractor, I liked them better than the 8N Ford's.
Not a massey this is a Standard Ferguson made by the Standard motor co of Standard/Triumph fame. Harry Ferguson teamed up with Massey Harris a little later, mid 50s. After that they were red & grey as opposed to the little grey Fergie
Connie Thompson yes i have itm massey ferguson 1967 model it was great experience.
I grandfather purchased it in..1985 still its working...
And,
I will keep it alive ....upto 2050
this one in the video wasnt around in 1985 then it was a massey Ferguson a long time after this video
My father still using his old massey ferguson 1035 which is bought in 2005.
2011-2018
UA-cam: nah
2019: Let it put in Vanshu's Recommendation
Оо дааа, рекомендации:самое то!)) всего 10 лет назад видел вышло
We have still using that 😀
Just sold one of these, had it 15 years, had to convert it to 12 volt from 6, and it was built just after WW2
Have one of these in my garage
Little did they know that we have one with all the machinery in the video what we use everyday - still good as new
Never seen a Ferguson that size that could pull more than a 2 bottom plow
Massey Ferguson Tractor the best in the world ....
Ricardo Cunha not even close
RJ 1999 Fords are better
HERPY DERPEDY Would say better but not best
@@RJ1999x I see a LOT of them running in Mexico they never die
@@bryanmartinez6600 there are alot in Mexico, buyers come up here in the Midwest and buy them, ship them south
Stats off with city slickers I love it
I love tractors ❤ 🚜
They had pressure trolly and reaper as well at that time
That is a amazing tractor! I hope there's some models of it that drive and work on farms in England today!
ive got one
not even yhe best designs can stand time sadly new tractors are cheaper more powerful and more efficient
@@radedzon1226 but the design of the revolutionary 3-point linkage still hasnt changed!
@@tink2500 hopefully that doesent also fall
@@radedzon1226 do new tractors last more than 10 years? no, they're built for comfort, not reliability. they're garbage
amazing
M f tractor 35 hp is best and reliable tractor for farmers over 50 year's .and still in use in India...
lol my grandmas family still used horses in late 60s
My grandparents buys tractor in 80s
my god how little tractor equipment have changed in 70 years
ah the old grey diesel an old classic
We still have this type of Ferguson made in 1948 working in Julis village Israel West Galilee that belongs to my late father...
What happened to the lifting rig? I haven't seen it ever before, would make it easier to lift as long as you have something to support it after lifting itself.
Are you asking about the 3-point lift arms? Thats the only lifting I saw in this video.
@@DougAlesUSA i think he is talking about this here 0:19
@@AeroFix94 Yep, you are correct. Thank you.
Well @Saul1337, I think you make a valid point. The front tires are easily lifted using the front end loader. Just set the bucket on the ground and keep moving the loader down. Still, your point is valid when discussing the rear.
I guess farm jacks, similar to old style bumper jacks when vehicles had thick chrome numbers, are so ubiquitous, we just use that in the field when we need to lift something.
Actually, now that I think about it, my rear tire sidewalls are so rigid that if I had a flat rear tire I’d remove any rear load such as a 3-point attachment or rear weights, add weight to the loader bucket which would reduce rear tire load similar to a teeter totter, then drive back to the mechanic shop where I have a large floor jack, jack stands, tire plugs, plug slime, tire plug repair hand tools (hole reaming tool, plug insert tool, razor knife to trim the excess plug,) and an air compressor, then I’d repair the tire. I probably would not remove the tire from the tractor unless there was more damage then a common tire puncture.
the prototype of IMT 533/539
The 3 point hitch wheel lift is neat. But how do you lock it?
I think you were supposed to use the T bar from the pick-up hitch kit?
my uncle had one of these tractors when i was a kid, i think it was a '41 Ford 9N. that mower bar attachment @1:50 cut three of our dogs feet off once. can't imagine how many people got hurt by that ginormous saw blade. it's still sitting in a shed in Pennsylvania i suppose.
Not really your products or dogs fault keeping him in bad place and driving over?
ya,anything is dangerous in the hands of the stupid.
68i 4
I have it and its still working hard
Even today there are not so many types of machines, which can be installed in the tractor.
i got a little 8n needs some implements, but is good to haul stuff around for now.
The dad of my favorite Tractor the imt 539
damn i just realised the imt 539 does look like a ferguson
without the cab that is
nice advertisement from yours truly
In Balkans we still work with those traktors. They are maybe not old like this one, but they are from 70's, and early 80's.
If you don't belive me, you can see that on my chanal.
Love it
Amazing for fist century machinary
Good ole massey
not a massey this is a harry ferguson
this thing just grow up so fast
Its funny how this was a totaly new tractor then, now i see these that are like 60 years or younger models 40 years old
Greatest tractor 🚜
579 dislikes: John Deere Company
The city slickers haha 😂
Ahhh, the "Hay" day of farming. Get it?
Se que en algun lugar recondito de internet, hay un pagina de reddit de esto
That looked like a ford 9N
Until now Oliver Wendell Douglas was the only person I ever saw plow a field in a suit.
Some countries still use that technology .
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Muito lindo. Tivemos um MF 55x
Saudades.
Bomjour. Salut. Olá. Bela Maquina no
the wow and flutter is all i can pay attention to
reminds me my childhood
Well I’m sold
lmao that one implement he called "rough on rabbits" as it proceeds to plunge 3 spikes into the ground...
1:33 Get back on there!!!!
Lol good way to get run the fuck over
You get on and off those tractors from behind the rear wheels which is more safe than newer tractors where you get on it ahead of the rear wheels.
@@northdakotaham1752 no you get on a fergie in front of the rear wheels.
@@MrGarethG you are correct about that but if you are very agile, you can climb up the back of it. Why anyone would want to, I have no idea. You still could be run over by the implement.
@@chasebh89 separates the men from the boys.
Me too!
Nice tractor, where do I order them from???
That plow is very well
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