I seen myself in the background, i did a video of this event. I bet your in my one. The MM combine was the star of the show for me. Ps the little mcormack and the MH 701 baler
I always enjoy going to vintage machinery shows and seeing the old iron at work. I remember taking a couple of our old tractors along to one show. "They need some TLC, which one are you going to restore first?" "Nah mate. These are working machines. Here's a video of them earning their keep a few weeks ago."
@@Tomlamb980 Some people treat them like fine china, made to look pretty and be brought out for special occasions. No, they are tough and durable machines -- they are made to work. A few hours (or days) working hard will do the engine far more good than harm.
Yeah the only thing Tom I would probably recommend getting yourself a microphone that's got a windscreen on it for a bit better audio talk to Colin about that I'm sure he has stuff he's not using possibly
Threshing days always special days as a kid Ratting in stack steddle and the food put on by farmers wife was always judged by threshing crews Apple pies in afternoon inch thick with apple mmmm
I love watching old stuff at work, thanks Tom....
Thanks Tom...
Hello Tom, Colin sent me and I'm glad he did!! Great content over here, congrats!
I seen myself in the background, i did a video of this event. I bet your in my one. The MM combine was the star of the show for me. Ps the little mcormack and the MH 701 baler
That’s good to know
Thanks Tom, some interesting pieces of machinery there, we've come a long way in a short time.
After watching this, I feel the urge to start singing some Wurzles songs...
I always enjoy going to vintage machinery shows and seeing the old iron at work.
I remember taking a couple of our old tractors along to one show. "They need some TLC, which one are you going to restore first?"
"Nah mate. These are working machines. Here's a video of them earning their keep a few weeks ago."
Very cool!
@@Tomlamb980 Some people treat them like fine china, made to look pretty and be brought out for special occasions.
No, they are tough and durable machines -- they are made to work. A few hours (or days) working hard will do the engine far more good than harm.
just got back from there, what a great day out it was!
Wow some of the stuff is like then I saw that John Deere with number 24 on it that I had driven one of those when I was a kid
Yeah the only thing Tom I would probably recommend getting yourself a microphone that's got a windscreen on it for a bit better audio talk to Colin about that I'm sure he has stuff he's not using possibly
Back when arms, legs and fingers were cheap.
Threshing days always special days as a kid Ratting in stack steddle and the food put on by farmers wife was always judged by threshing crews Apple pies in afternoon inch thick with apple mmmm