What treasures are saved by hobbyists! Nice video with matching music :) I would love to own a big rear wheeled International. or a Ferguson. Or a Ford. Heck, everything early would be fun. I saw that early Claeys (now New Holland) harvester... You should look up the history of the family Claeys. a quite innovative family. They had a hand in everything mechanical in Belgium so it seems. Weird to say (I live in BE) but I got that tip from an Italian working for Fiat Power Train (Fiatagri before) as they provide the engines for New Holland. I test these vehicles in climatic conditions.
Very enjoyable video. I must say some of the ground was pretty awful for match ploughing . In. My ploughing days, you were not allowed to handle or tread your work, but I saw a couple of incidents. One was a chap actually patting down his work with his hand and another using his feet. Have the rules changed? That said, there was a fine assortment of different tractors and ploughs. I always like to see the small stationary engines running. These were very common back in the 50s and 60s. That Bamford combine was a new one to me.
I'll try and keep the ploughing videos coming but it's difficult to plough at the same time. I enlisted a camera woman but she couldn't take the pressure! :-)
Nice to see a tribute to Robert. The man really was a legend.
Great video thank you for your hard work 👍
No problem 👍
What treasures are saved by hobbyists! Nice video with matching music :) I would love to own a big rear wheeled International. or a Ferguson. Or a Ford. Heck, everything early would be fun.
I saw that early Claeys (now New Holland) harvester... You should look up the history of the family Claeys. a quite innovative family. They had a hand in everything mechanical in Belgium so it seems. Weird to say (I live in BE) but I got that tip from an Italian working for Fiat Power Train (Fiatagri before) as they provide the engines for New Holland. I test these vehicles in climatic conditions.
Good video 👍 and a nice selection of entries to see the land for some of the ploughmen was certainly challenging 💪
Yes it was!
Very enjoyable video. I must say some of the ground was pretty awful for match ploughing . In. My ploughing days, you were not allowed to handle or tread your work, but I saw a couple of incidents. One was a chap actually patting down his work with his hand and another using his feet. Have the rules changed? That said, there was a fine assortment of different tractors and ploughs. I always like to see the small stationary engines running. These were very common back in the 50s and 60s. That Bamford combine was a new one to me.
Manual handling or gardening is not allowed under the ploughing rules but there seems to be a few who persist in doing it 🙄😡
Always enjoy seeing one of those square ploughs. Don’t tend to see them very often.
That is what I thought.
Another excellent video!
Thanks again!
Great video. Sure like these ploughing and event videos.
Too bad about Robert.
That’s a different type of a plow on the Ford TW35?
Have a great week.
I'll try and keep the ploughing videos coming but it's difficult to plough at the same time. I enlisted a camera woman but she couldn't take the pressure! :-)
is there footage of you plowing? and what tractor did you use?
I'm at 1:15
@@Casterton-Vintageoh the International? What nice my dads first tractor was a international 733 hesadly had to sell it
Ford moto..... No poke without smoke. 😂😂
My thoughts too.