Mike i have to admit that FOX FORAGE HARVESTER IS IN MINT CONDITION FOR A 1977 MODEL THAT WAS THE YEAR I GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL . MY AUNT HAD A FOX FORAGE WAGON THAT WE USED ON THE DAIRY FARM WHEN EVERYTHING WAS SOLD IN OCT OF 2013 IT WAS GOOD OLD SILAGE WAGON . THANK YOU ANOTHER GOOD VIDEO. I LIKE THE JOHN DEERE PULL TYPE FORAGE HARVESTER AS WELL AS THE JOHN DEERE TRACTOR THATS PULLING IT .
Thanks for the awesome video. I had a Fox 6644 just like this one. I put over 6000 hours on mine. The engine was never touched, such a great machine in their day!. It went to another farm after I retired. Earlier years I had a Super 6, F546, and a 3000, all Fox choppers. They were the best! Gotta love the screaming Jimmies!
If it still works, it’s worth more than sweating out massive installments while worrying about a crop being enough to be able to make the payments. I grew up in the 50’s and 60’s on small farms. Some of our equipment was originally horse drawn converted to tractor, like a sickle-bar hay mower. I wouldn’t suggest using a 1920’s equipment today (the Amish don’t even use stuff that antiquated) but if it’s from the 80’s or 90’s and works, why not?
Mike if you're not busy buckeye oliver club is having a plow day near Richwood ohio. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. It nice getting to meet you at farm science review at the Buckeye oliver tent
Growing up on a NE WI dairy farm, my Dad had a couple Fox pull-type choppers (one with 1 row corn head & the other with hay pickup head). We upgraded to a 700 series Hesston pulltype and then a 2000/150.
That is one sharp fox chopper if it is original paint. The neighbors had a self propelled fox to open up fields open station 4 71 detroit in it. One night they got done for the day and left it in the field overnight only to find it burned to the ground the next morning. So they bought another one with a cab and Cummins 555 to replace it, they never were able to find out why the other one burned up.
What row spacing? 36 or 30. 36 makes wagon fit. Need 4 row for 30 in. Showing my age we had 1 row Fox chopping onto false end gate wagons into allis long trought blower.
Something seems off with that Fox. Being a Max II with a 6V-71 it ought to match or beat the 4850 for performance. It doesn’t; in fact it is no faster than the 4-71 powered Super D we used to run. Tight recutter screen perhaps? Best thing we did was send the pull type choppers and the Super D down the road in favor of one larger SP chopper. Much much more efficient for manpower.
Thanks for sharing the video Mike. We ran a Fox super 1000 with a 2 row head for years till it started giving some problems and we traded it for a New Holland.
Quite a workhorse back in the day. Still valuable for opening fields to use a pull-type forage harvester. Sure a lot of difference in the new-style rotary heads.
Hello everyone good vidéo mike Iess our american friend has a fox like this one 6v71 engine strait diesel 4 row coupe i drove it a few times impossible to get enough of the good big roar of a strait diesel because it doesn't purr like the sound of the harvesters these days that it sounds more like a washing machine frankly at the beginning of the month who was used to the v8 or v12 detroit diesel that we have at our farmer friend's house I really wasn't up for hearing the v6 but I was surprised by the sound it made products I love it I should even say that it is my favorite it is less serious than a v8 or a v12 although I love the v8 and v12 detroit diesel selui it is a little less noisy but still amazing especially for us in Alsace we don't have one here, this friend is interested in importing one because the 1880 has no cabin and is very noisy plus a hole in the exhaust and they have more than 90,999 hours so they have served their time well it is surely the next harvester to open our fields for this breeder friend and for our customers who are asking us for more and more silage services and we don't have any personally from my boss we have to ask our friend to lend us the equipment so to be independent 2 fox 3 or 4 ragns would have been pretty great
Mike i have to admit that FOX FORAGE HARVESTER IS IN MINT CONDITION FOR A 1977 MODEL THAT WAS THE YEAR I GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL . MY AUNT HAD A FOX FORAGE WAGON THAT WE USED ON THE DAIRY FARM WHEN EVERYTHING WAS SOLD IN OCT OF 2013 IT WAS GOOD OLD SILAGE WAGON . THANK YOU ANOTHER GOOD VIDEO.
I LIKE THE JOHN DEERE PULL TYPE FORAGE HARVESTER AS WELL AS THE JOHN DEERE TRACTOR THATS PULLING IT .
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Liked the ol Fox. Especially the ratchet strap on the head to lay down the short corn.
Thanks for the awesome video. I had a Fox 6644 just like this one. I put over 6000 hours on mine. The engine was never touched, such a great machine in their day!. It went to another farm after I retired. Earlier years I had a Super 6, F546, and a 3000, all Fox choppers. They were the best! Gotta love the screaming Jimmies!
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One of the few engines of that time that lasted longer being WORKED HARD! Good Ole Detroit
Mike, we were close. That farm is12 miles from where I presently live. Thanks for taking me along. Nice one!
Another GOOD ONE Mike! Thanks.
Some nice old equipment working in the field instead of sitting in a museum.
If it still works, it’s worth more than sweating out massive installments while worrying about a crop being enough to be able to make the payments. I grew up in the 50’s and 60’s on small farms. Some of our equipment was originally horse drawn converted to tractor, like a sickle-bar hay mower. I wouldn’t suggest using a 1920’s equipment today (the Amish don’t even use stuff that antiquated) but if it’s from the 80’s or 90’s and works, why not?
What a beautiful machine!
Didn't know Kohering made farm equipment. They made some of the best earth moving rigs.
That fox chopper is in good condition😉👍 it's great to see older equipment making silage😃💪
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Great equiptment! 😃
Thanks a lot for the video! 😊👍🏻
We always ran Fox Choppers when I was a kid. The Best!
cool video
Awesome video I live 3 miles from that farm
Nice,I have a couple toy fox forage harvester s,pull and self propelled
I want to buy one from someone.
Mike if you're not busy buckeye oliver club is having a plow day near Richwood ohio. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. It nice getting to meet you at farm science review at the Buckeye oliver tent
Great video Mike👍👍
Pretty cool video.
Our neighbor had a Fox self propelled chopper. I like the videos from my era.
thanks for another awesome video, Mike. I think this is the closes to where I'm from you have done a video. I'm from Louisville Ohio
Well actually two years ago I did a corn silage video just out of Louisville.
Growing up on a NE WI dairy farm, my Dad had a couple Fox pull-type choppers (one with 1 row corn head & the other with hay pickup head). We upgraded to a 700 series Hesston pulltype and then a 2000/150.
Nice video!!!
That is one sharp fox chopper if it is original paint. The neighbors had a self propelled fox to open up fields open station 4 71 detroit in it. One night they got done for the day and left it in the field overnight only to find it burned to the ground the next morning. So they bought another one with a cab and Cummins 555 to replace it, they never were able to find out why the other one burned up.
HERE we go. The old school stuff. So good.
Yes, that self propelled forage harvester is in very good shape.
What row spacing? 36 or 30. 36 makes wagon fit. Need 4 row for 30 in. Showing my age we had 1 row Fox chopping onto false end gate wagons into allis long trought blower.
I believe 30 inch rows here.
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really nice restoration on the forage harvester, always good to see the older equipment still on the job.
Yeah I agree, I really enjoy watching people work the fields with the older equipment...takes me back to when I was younger on the dairy farm
NOT a restoration. Original. Kept in.
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Thanks for posting the video of the fox chopper. Looks great for its age. We had a pull type at home. Great machines in their day!
looks like you were riding outside the cab!
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Something seems off with that Fox. Being a Max II with a 6V-71 it ought to match or beat the 4850 for performance. It doesn’t; in fact it is no faster than the 4-71 powered Super D we used to run. Tight recutter screen perhaps? Best thing we did was send the pull type choppers and the Super D down the road in favor of one larger SP chopper. Much much more efficient for manpower.
Thanks for sharing the video Mike. We ran a Fox super 1000 with a 2 row head for years till it started giving some problems and we traded it for a New Holland.
Love the old school equipment.
Quite a workhorse back in the day. Still valuable for opening fields to use a pull-type forage harvester. Sure a lot of difference in the new-style rotary heads.
Love them old fox choppers!!
Hello everyone good vidéo mike Iess
our american friend has a fox like this one 6v71 engine strait diesel 4 row coupe i drove it a few times impossible to get enough of the good big roar of a strait diesel because it doesn't purr like the sound of the harvesters these days that it sounds more like a washing machine frankly at the beginning of the month who was used to the v8 or v12 detroit diesel that we have at our farmer friend's house I really wasn't up for hearing the v6 but I was surprised by the sound it made products I love it I should even say that it is my favorite it is less serious than a v8 or a v12 although I love the v8 and v12 detroit diesel selui it is a little less noisy but still amazing especially for us in Alsace we don't have one here, this friend is interested in importing one because the 1880 has no cabin and is very noisy plus a hole in the exhaust and they have more than 90,999 hours so they have served their time well it is surely the next harvester to open our fields for this breeder friend and for our customers who are asking us for more and more silage services and we don't have any personally from my boss we have to ask our friend to lend us the equipment so to be independent 2 fox 3 or 4 ragns would have been pretty great
I would love to make corn silage for my cows to eat, even in my total mixed ration.
There’s no mistaking the sound of a screaming Detroit.
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Good old screaming Detroit
Detroit Diesels were the most efficient engine turning diesel fuel into noise!
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