You and your brother sure have a similar sense of humour. I'm really sorry for your loss Nick. My bro and I are the same age apart as you two and we were as thick as thieves growing up too.
My dad had one of these things when I was a kid and I absolutely loved it! He would put me on the tractor and let me drive around all day whilst he went into my neighbour's basement to make bubbles in a jar with a long glass pipe connected to it. He would usually come and get me just around dusk and then turn off the tractor. I would sometimes ask him if I could drive it some more but he always said no. Then he would bring me inside and lock the doors. It's only now that I'm an adult that I've realized that the tractor was probably haunted.
My Grandfather has one of these! I think his is 1967 or 1968. This is the vehicle I've learned driving on! I'm from Mersin/Turkey, my grandpa has vineyards in the village and the land around there is mostly hilly. These little thing is like baby goat, it can climb on anything. Being a tractor it has huge torque, which makes it really easy while learning to drive, you can start moving on 2nd gear easily. they are much more forgiving then a modern day manual car. I had some of my best times on one of these, thanks for reminding me the good memories!
Just watching this make me grin embarrassingly wide actually. This is two guys talking about a tractor for the love of god, but it's still highly entertaining.
wow these two videos with your brother were just great. it may be that I prefer this fare to all the Porsche’s. so sorry to hear of your brother’s passing. I’m glad you were able to share these videos - I just loved them. I wish you and your family well.
That was a chuckle or two. I bought a 135 over 20 years ago, the used part of a John Deere dealer's yard. It was clean and in perfect shape and has been a marvelous ol' girl. This is a great tractor, sort of the '55-'57 Chevy Belair counterpart. Hope yours is as good to you as mine has been to me.
oh I so miss driving those beats, I had some fun for a while on a farm... but I drove John Deere's and Volvo BM's... :) also pretty old machinery, 60's and 70's. So much fun... :)
Holy shit you two have not changed! Still funny as ever! Great to see you guys are doing so well! I remember driving tractors like that. Don't even know how I came across this channel but glad I did, brings back some good memories. Cheers from Mike from Mangawhai NZ
Happy days, I learned to drive on a 135, it had the lights on to of the bonnet like two frogs eyes, and ran on TVO, In Wales, at least where I lived the criteria for driving on the farm was not age but whether your feet could reach the pedals, if yes you were good to go. :)
Great fun to watch Nick. Reminded me very much of my mates farm in Germany (Hunsrück ) where I spent time last summer. Boys and their toys eh? Wouldn't have it any other way!
First time i learn the driving with those tractors, Masset Ferguon 1 series are masterpice of engineering, we have 1972 model MF165, 44 years old engine still work like an first day, i think best british made macine ever made. i glad to see this brilliant macine in your channel :)
Hilarious Nick, you will always have those moments. Sure if ever met you or your brother would have a lot in common. Thoughts for you and your family from Indiana.
Hi..wow you just brought back memories. .my father taught me how to plough on this tractor I was just 12 yrs. I remember I couldn't reach the clutch pedal ..lol By the way im not even 40 yet :) Nice one..keep it up.
actually your wrong it's a American company since 1953 when it merge with a British and Canadian company to make Massey Ferguson might be one of the best tractors on the planet 👍
+cyclistpilot Yes I have planned a CBi300 when it gets a little warmer and maybe a MD500 or AW109 later in the year. Helicopter reviews are expensive and difficult to make so I only do a few a year.
+TheGreatDebtpression I'm sure he'll go back home eventually. A lot of Kiwis travel the world, live abroad for long stretches and then head back home. It's a great country.
3:22 minutes Nick unknowingly says There's going to be a death in the family, if he only knew So many years later it is Mathew who died. My condolences to the Murray family and Mathews surviving family members and Godspeed to the Man himself Matthew. Amen and in Jesus name Have mercy on Mathew. Dated December 7/2021
Nick, is that the same tractor and orchard you used to bury those bodies before you hastily left NZ to escape the authorities? Btw, another production idea. You MUST wear those type of booties your bro is wearing when you do your car reviews.
massey ferguson built in Coventry England and was built there till 2004 or 5 when the plant was blown up videos on net somewhere bit of useless info haha
I've never in my life have I seen two bigger CLOWNS than these too the tractor should be taken off them there killing what could be a good little tractor with some time and money spent on it
You and your brother sure have a similar sense of humour. I'm really sorry for your loss Nick. My bro and I are the same age apart as you two and we were as thick as thieves growing up too.
What a video, I smiled all the way through it, what a nice chap your brother was Nick. So sorry for your loss
Thank you for sharing the comments about your brother. Wonderful to see such a great relationship.
My dad had one of these things when I was a kid and I absolutely loved it! He would put me on the tractor and let me drive around all day whilst he went into my neighbour's basement to make bubbles in a jar with a long glass pipe connected to it. He would usually come and get me just around dusk and then turn off the tractor. I would sometimes ask him if I could drive it some more but he always said no. Then he would bring me inside and lock the doors. It's only now that I'm an adult that I've realized that the tractor was probably haunted.
0-6 mph in 4 seconds flat. Looks super fun. Your brother is a cool dude. Runs in the family.
My Grandfather has one of these! I think his is 1967 or 1968. This is the vehicle I've learned driving on! I'm from Mersin/Turkey, my grandpa has vineyards in the village and the land around there is mostly hilly. These little thing is like baby goat, it can climb on anything. Being a tractor it has huge torque, which makes it really easy while learning to drive, you can start moving on 2nd gear easily. they are much more forgiving then a modern day manual car. I had some of my best times on one of these, thanks for reminding me the good memories!
RIP Matt
Front engine, rear wheel drive, long bonnet, no roof, it's a classic roadster!!!
Diesel lol
You guys have the SAME laugh. This was hilarious
A great Insightly into your special friendship with your bother.
Love the starting procedure too
You guys have such an infectious laugh. It's heart warming.
That Tractor would be an absolute beauty fully restored while still keeping it a working beast, it's a beauty either way,
Just watching this make me grin embarrassingly wide actually. This is two guys talking about a tractor for the love of god, but it's still highly entertaining.
wow these two videos with your brother were just great. it may be that I prefer this fare to all the Porsche’s. so sorry to hear of your brother’s passing. I’m glad you were able to share these videos - I just loved them. I wish you and your family well.
Hey I am adeel from Pakistan my grandfather brought meesey 135 tractor purchased 1977 very nice tractor
That was a chuckle or two. I bought a 135 over 20 years ago, the used part of a John Deere dealer's yard. It was clean and in perfect shape and has been a marvelous ol' girl. This is a great tractor, sort of the '55-'57 Chevy Belair counterpart. Hope yours is as good to you as mine has been to me.
Drives like a dream. nice to see you in New Zealand Nick.
oh I so miss driving those beats, I had some fun for a while on a farm... but I drove John Deere's and Volvo BM's... :) also pretty old machinery, 60's and 70's. So much fun... :)
Holy Christ, that is a beast! And your brother is hilarious, I bet there are always smiles on your faces when you meet.
a tractor like that restored would be pretty stunning
I only pressed thumbs up for the chicken shot in the end. Absolute brilliance
Holy shit you two have not changed! Still funny as ever! Great to see you guys are doing so well! I remember driving tractors like that. Don't even know how I came across this channel but glad I did, brings back some good memories. Cheers from Mike from Mangawhai NZ
Happy days, I learned to drive on a 135, it had the lights on to of the bonnet like two frogs eyes, and ran on TVO,
In Wales, at least where I lived the criteria for driving on the farm was not age but whether your feet could reach the pedals, if yes you were good to go. :)
Great fun to watch Nick. Reminded me very much of my mates farm in Germany (Hunsrück ) where I spent time last summer. Boys and their toys eh? Wouldn't have it any other way!
magnificent piece of equipement, is it stick shift or dual clutch transmission? 8D
Glad you noticed she was in gear before your brother engaged keyless-ignition Nick!
First time i learn the driving with those tractors, Masset Ferguon 1 series are masterpice of engineering, we have 1972 model MF165, 44 years old engine still work like an first day, i think best british made macine ever made. i glad to see this brilliant macine in your channel :)
+Tintin The 165 was the powerhouse model!
So smooth basically a Mercedes-Maybach S600.
Tuddec
Tuddec what are u talking about lad
she's a runner, i want an MF135 so bad!
Love this video Nick. Great fun. Thanks.
What a great guy your brother. 🙏
Nick's last words, "Watch this..." 😀 Enjoyed the video!
Hilarious Nick, you will always have those moments. Sure if ever met you or your brother would have a lot in common. Thoughts for you and your family from Indiana.
would you recommend this over the bmw m3?
Any day
one of the most entertaining videos I've seen in a lot time! !! good job!
"I'm not an animal Dad, I have a wire!" --(gastauphany) tractor roars to life then rightway calms to charming lull clatter.
Haha your brother is great
+configtr Yes he is the better brother!
One owner tractor : Never thrashed or crashed, guaranteed not to rust or bust...(till now)
BUY or LEASE?
Hi..wow you just brought back memories. .my father taught me how to plough on this tractor I was just 12 yrs.
I remember I couldn't reach the clutch pedal ..lol
By the way im not even 40 yet :)
Nice one..keep it up.
Hehehe. Ahh your like HOT or something. Hehehehe
that Massey Ferguson 135 looked way more fun than the M4
Man... How much I love this channel! All the same interests as I have!
Holy shite, that's a late model speeder!
Not Canadian, it's a British tractor. Used to use one for log skidding because it's so agile in the woods.
actually your wrong it's a American company since 1953 when it merge with a British and Canadian company to make Massey Ferguson might be one of the best tractors on the planet 👍
I'd love to have that tractor & restore it. Would be so worth it.
My uncle used to have this very model. I drove it a few times. It was difficult to drive, I think.
I don't know which was in a worse condition, his Corolla or his tractor.
He seemed like he was quite a character you brother, just like you.
I love these videos. So funny
Ferguson 35, one of the best. I think they have been to the South Pole. Want to turn, use the wheel brakes.
Pretty sure massy Ferguson isn't Canadian correct me if I'm wrong but it is British and was built in Coventry
it's actually American Massey Ferguson was formed by 2 mergers one Canadian company one British company to form Massey Ferguson in 1953
May God grant him peace
Which windshield mount do you use for phone and camera?
Very nice machine. Wish I can get this here in kenyay
One careful owner
E30 and old tractor- Great 👍🏻
terrifying! and your brother's Shirt haha
She's a British 1960s 42 horsepower beauty
No it's a American company since 1953 were it was made from a merger of a Canadian and British company👍
@@shawnwright5332 But the tractor was built in Coventry
@@mrrooter3630 yup they had a plant in England and Canada I believe
She really hooks up !
Nice safety Jandles Nick :D
RIP Matthew.
your brother laughs exactly like you
what are the rear tire sizes?
Hey nick are you going to do any more helicopter reviews?
+cyclistpilot Yes I have planned a CBi300 when it gets a little warmer and maybe a MD500 or AW109 later in the year. Helicopter reviews are expensive and difficult to make so I only do a few a year.
Nick, you seem to have a nice family...do you ever consider moving home? What keeps you here in the states?
+TheGreatDebtpression I'm sure he'll go back home eventually. A lot of Kiwis travel the world, live abroad for long stretches and then head back home. It's a great country.
+TheGreatDebtpression Yes I am sure I will move back at some point but no hurry.
I guess they're not organic olives with that thick coating of diesel exhaust, LOL.
I've always wanted a tractor even though I have no real use for one...
I want mf135 to purchase, if any source to take pls send details,,plss
Are you usually in the US with Tui and your M4?
Yes I live in the US
Wich dimension rear tire has MF 135 ?
Made my day :D
I love the 135
not as much as the little grey fergie
3:22 minutes Nick unknowingly says There's going to be a death in the family, if he only knew So many years later it is Mathew who died. My condolences to the Murray family and Mathews surviving family members and Godspeed to the Man himself Matthew. Amen and in Jesus name Have mercy on Mathew. Dated December 7/2021
wow even comes with keyless ignition :)
Handy, with tractors (from Canada) it doesn't matter if you drive on the left or on the right side of the road eh ?...........
6:25 Your brother's tractor is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than my entire province
Nick, did you warn your brother about UA-cam commenters? Christmas dinner is gonna be awkward.
What a insult to the 135..
your laughs are so similar!
Why do these guys remind me of Beavis and Butthead?
+snd977 they were the inspiration
Hehehehehe. Ah Tractor ...let's go pick up some chicks with it
Hehehe let's drive over Stewart's lawn. Hehehe he
Nick have You heard of tractors from Ursus :)?
Nick, is that the same tractor and orchard you used to bury those bodies before you hastily left NZ to escape the authorities? Btw, another production idea. You MUST wear those type of booties your bro is wearing when you do your car reviews.
nice lambo
See 1:34. The brother's t-shirt has a creepy graphic: a claw out of a toilet? :)
My father has one here in Bangladesh
I know he bought a house recently, but seeing as nick still has his m4 I think he's waiting a little extra to buy a Ferrari
nice e30 :D
Classic!
lmfao the smoke
Straight front axle and spin on oil filter say to me that it's a 1970s model....
Evan Jones yup,8spd,no 6 n multi power,thats the best one,oh its 47hp too.
Yea,n fat 24 inch rubber,not them skinny 28s,Im from an nz apple place so I know.Oh n keep that bloody thing under cover.
Evan Jones It is a pre '67 model to be exact
massey ferguson built in Coventry England and was built there till 2004 or 5 when the plant was blown up videos on net somewhere bit of useless info haha
it is a American company formed by 2 mergers of a Canadian company and British company in 1953 to Massey Ferguson 👍
my 1959 tr3 triumph had a MF engine
Chuff Chuff chuff...
can anyone give me some 1/4 mile numbers?
Sale.for Tracktar
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It’s more uncomfortable than it looks, lol
Hola??
Hilarious :-)
First comment i think
+Souheib Merge I know 😂😂😂😂
I've never in my life have I seen two bigger CLOWNS than these too the tractor should be taken off them there killing what could be a good little tractor with some time and money spent on it
We try