Hello sir.. I still reckon the horses were bigger back then than they are now.. 😮😅.. big JD would be nice 👍🏻.. stay safe 🏴 ps hope they got that crawler sorted..
Brilliant footage George, loving the old 6cyl IHs whistle and purr at the same time, great to see the old stuff especially the 2wd including the Field Marshall, spending the day ploughing with any of them and you know you have done a days work. More driver involvement foot down on the diff lock with plenty of black smoke
Some lovely sounds going on there George. The field and come to that marshal/leyland's all sounded nice, but the sound of the day was the 6 cyl internationals, and the 97 fords. Shame about the County Crawler, but as you said, it happens. Thanks for taking us along, those that can't get there ourselves, much appreciated !!!!!
Hello George that’s old school horse power what I grew up with u knew u had done a days work driving a tractor I do miss them days cracking video as always look forward to the next one 👍👍
Another great video George - I must say the Internationals 856XL 956XL and the 1055XL all sounded lovely. Looks like the engine in the Ford 8700 was breathing hard under load. Fantastic to see them all working. 😊👍
Brilliant George Yep some clsssy gear there I might put it on my bucket list for 25 Yes there was a few Renaults near where I farmed in Irish midlands near the ploughing They accounted well for themselves Big Hrs on silage harvests etc Nice cabs etc Funny value for horsepower there was likely the Zetor 5748 With the home cab Very popular with us I pulled a Ransom 3 furrows in difficult condition with one hard to kill that engine but didn’t keep a market that they had , they also sold a few in Western Australia generally to the vegetable growers The Leland 286 looks a beautiful tractor but it’s big Brother the 2100 I spent a bit of time on but after app 300 hrs it started to fall apart so Good bye Leyland Keep up the good work George
Watching and hearing those field Marshall’s 😁👌granted, that’s why EGR’s and add blue are now required 🤣 and impressive seeing what the 2wd tractors can do 👌
the massy and IH looked to have show a few tractor up. the supprize to me was the Field Marshell pulling 4 boddem plows . that may not been as deep as the ih but still. amazing for 1 clinder tractors.
The Field Marshal was giving its all but it wasn’t enough. The old girl sounds like it needs a bit of clutch work. It looked like a Minneapolis Moline GTB there with hand clutch. I have one of those with a Perkins 354 conversion. About 80hp at 1800 rpm. Twice as much as the manufacturer intended. A lot of those conversions happened in the sixties here, in everything. A lot of LA cases got a 354, they all could handle it. A company called Scoble and Nash in Parkes in NSW did a lot of them. Jeff
Seeing those three tractors @16.27 pumping out tons of thick black toxic Diesel smoke really made me pleased I was not breathing it in George! Nice tractors, But that amount of Diesel exhaust is not very good for the lungs mate. I hope you were not breathing it in? When I was looking though at the old thick rubber often solid front tractor tires, I thought it be great for farmers if the tractors used solid sort off tractor tires instead of air filled tires. So say that they do big thick walled rubber tires with no inflated center area, But had instead a center of air spaces made up of a honeycomb of rubber cells so you had the effect of a air filled tire but thick heavy outer walls where the treads were. You would not ever have to pump up the tire nor worry about getting a puncher as the many cells would let the tire still work! The thick heavy outer walls of the tire would act also like a wheel weight was there giving more grip to the tire and when the wheel tread was worn down the tire could be sent off to a recycling place to cut up the tires and melt them down to do new tires as Rubber has the ability to be reused many many times. saving money and natural supplies the small amount of suspension lost from the now not fully inflated tire could be allowed for with better suspension set up on the wheels support areas on the frames of the tractors. Since they all have already great cab and body suspension now anyway!
What model was the marshall. It looked good following the Leyland. Would like to own a marshall 802 or 904xl in good condition. Sound of the IH's was good.
Sadly George, the two 48’ Massey tractors, that were owned by the initial organiser, were sold a couple of years ago. Although they remain together with their new owner, and are about 20 mile away, they sadly don’t appear at this event now.
Hello sir.. I still reckon the horses were bigger back then than they are now.. 😮😅.. big JD would be nice 👍🏻.. stay safe 🏴 ps hope they got that crawler sorted..
Definitely bigger horses mate 👌👍
Great job Everybody, and Thank You for taking us along George👍🙏🙂
Cheers Pat👍
Looks like a superb day . love it
Thanks for that George. Could watch and listen to them Field Marshalls all day!
A lovely pair and bugger could they pull 👍
Brilliant footage George, loving the old 6cyl IHs whistle and purr at the same time, great to see the old stuff especially the 2wd including the Field Marshall, spending the day ploughing with any of them and you know you have done a days work. More driver involvement foot down on the diff lock with plenty of black smoke
Some lovely ol' tractors Chris 👍
Love the Marshall duo barking away. Pity the first one was suffering from clutch trouble... lovely video, thanks George. Stuart
Love a good classic no Electricity interference just you and the machine
Lots of great old beasts. Loved it.
Just love these Classic working days, gotta say my favourite was that Mx 135 Cummins power all the way 💪💪 great video George 👍
She was purring away👍
People enjoying their tractors and plenty of black smoke. brilliant video George
Hi you do put some very good video out nice to see some of the old girls working please keep them coming thanks😊
Some lovely sounds going on there George. The field and come to that marshal/leyland's all sounded nice, but the sound of the day was the 6 cyl internationals, and the 97 fords. Shame about the County Crawler, but as you said, it happens. Thanks for taking us along, those that can't get there ourselves, much appreciated !!!!!
Another great video thanks. I went last year after seeing your previous video and really enjoyed it. No big artic tractors last year either
FINALLY A RENAULT, ON UA-cam, IN THE UK!? MUST BE THE ONLY ONE. Brilliant
There's certainly not many about, I don't know of any round my area 👍
nice to meet you and chat, that black Renault 106.14 was definitely one of my favourites, along with the 4955 and 9700, those were top 3 for me :)
All lovely tractors 👌 nice to have a chat 👍
Been many times to this event and always a nice day out.
loved the 9700 ploughing brought back memories great vid pete north wales
She sounded gorgeous 👍
Great video George nice to see some nice older tractors at work brings back a few memories 👍😊🚜
Another great video they are some nice vintage tractors there George like the jd 4955 what a beast of a tractor 🚜🦌👍👍👍
She's a very late example and is in lovely condition 👍
Hello George that’s old school horse power what I grew up with u knew u had done a days work driving a tractor I do miss them days cracking video as always look forward to the next one 👍👍
Right enjoyed that George cheers 👍👍
Great video George, nice to have all the old reliables still at it. 👍
Cheers John👍
Hi George great video mate, they are all nice tractors, I love the old tractors they got a better sound to them 👍
Hi George have always wondered mate are you related to Henry saunders mate
Great video George - some great sights and sounds
Cheers Charles 👍
Good Evening George, What a beautiful place to go deaf lol love to have been there, Thanks George one more great videos,🚜⭐️⭐️👍👌
great video, loved seen that massey 6170 2wd, i delivered it when it was new back in the day, part of a 9 machine order
Thanks George great vid ...... Take care sir...
Cheers Kev 👍
Those 6 Cylinder Internationals sound nice under load
I suppose it is a Neuss D310 in them.
Well done George some great vintage tractors on show. 👌
Cheers buh 👍
Hi George Nice one Thanks again
Thanks for upload😊 and thanks for replying to my comment on the JCB! About being to light! Kind regards to you and liz 😊 all the best buddy❤😊❤😊
Loved the video George, the Ford's an the International tractors were great . Well done George 👍 🔧 🚜
George another fabulous video👌👌👍👍👍
Cheers buh👍
Another great video George - I must say the Internationals 856XL 956XL and the 1055XL all sounded lovely. Looks like the engine in the Ford 8700 was breathing hard under load. Fantastic to see them all working. 😊👍
She was sweating power 💪
Proper old school power! Nice footage George 👍
the Case Mx135 brings back alot of memory for me stend many hours on a mx150
That mx 135 with the 5.9l cummins boys !!!
Yeah boi 👌 she was tasty
That mx sounds lovely and if the interWeb goes down the thumpers will be great for communicating and i love how low they'll rev and not stall.
That brings back some memories George, I can almost hear Atlantic 252 on the radio 😀
The sound of that 7810 perfect!!!!
Hallo george Nice Film with youngtimer machines. I like the ihc machine and the black Renault
Brilliant George Yep some clsssy gear there I might put it on my bucket list for 25
Yes there was a few Renaults near where I farmed in Irish midlands near the ploughing They accounted well for themselves Big Hrs on silage harvests etc Nice cabs etc Funny value for horsepower there was likely the Zetor 5748 With the home cab Very popular with us I pulled a Ransom 3 furrows in difficult condition with one hard to kill that engine but didn’t keep a market that they had , they also sold a few in Western Australia generally to the vegetable growers
The Leland 286 looks a beautiful tractor but it’s big Brother the 2100 I spent a bit of time on but after app 300 hrs it started to fall apart so Good bye Leyland Keep up the good work George
Watching and hearing those field Marshall’s 😁👌granted, that’s why EGR’s and add blue are now required 🤣 and impressive seeing what the 2wd tractors can do 👌
They've got some torque those things!
the massy and IH looked to have show a few tractor up. the supprize to me was the Field Marshell pulling 4 boddem plows . that may not been as deep as the ih but still. amazing for 1 clinder tractors.
The Marshalls are amazing
some nice kit at work
Nice one George 👍 I say e mail it to young greta T 😅😅😅
Would that be one of the legendary six cylinder Internationals pulling that crawler with the engine that runs like a Swiss watch.?
leyland 282 drove one for a few years great tractor
Nice to see two Field marshall & a 9700 running euro 6 engines...
As clean as a modern engine👌
I keep saying I’m going to go to a classic ploughing day…. One day. 🙂👍
How good did that black Renault sound under load. 👌
She was as sweet as a nut👌
The Field Marshal was giving its all but it wasn’t enough. The old girl sounds like it needs a bit of clutch work. It looked like a Minneapolis Moline GTB there with hand clutch. I have one of those with a Perkins 354 conversion. About 80hp at 1800 rpm. Twice as much as the manufacturer intended. A lot of those conversions happened in the sixties here, in everything. A lot of LA cases got a 354, they all could handle it. A company called Scoble and Nash in Parkes in NSW did a lot of them. Jeff
only 2 f rev on the 2140?. thought it would go with a 3. great conditions. 👍
Nice to see a Leyland & Marshal pulling their socks off with little wheel slip...
They were putting all their power through the wheels 💪
some tough old ground george
I'm really considering buying a 4 r a 5 furrow for my 3125 and do a few of these ploughing days would love it.
You'll love it, always a great community at these events 👍
that 7810 ford really did sound loovely
Think needed ploughing
Ten years last time nice
Case at end looks like
Lot heads have gone 😂
Seeing those three tractors @16.27 pumping out tons of thick black toxic Diesel smoke really made me pleased I was not breathing it in George!
Nice tractors, But that amount of Diesel exhaust is not very good for the lungs mate. I hope you were not breathing it in?
When I was looking though at the old thick rubber often solid front tractor tires,
I thought it be great for farmers if the tractors used solid sort off tractor tires instead of air filled tires.
So say that they do big thick walled rubber tires with no inflated center area,
But had instead a center of air spaces made up of a honeycomb of rubber cells so you had the effect of a air filled tire but thick heavy outer walls where the treads were.
You would not ever have to pump up the tire nor worry about getting a puncher as the many cells would let the tire still work!
The thick heavy outer walls of the tire would act also like a wheel weight was there giving more grip to the tire and when the wheel tread was worn down the tire could be sent off to a recycling place to cut up the tires and melt them down to do new tires as Rubber has the ability to be reused many many times. saving money and natural supplies the small amount of suspension lost from the now not fully inflated tire could be allowed for with better suspension set up on the wheels support areas on the frames of the tractors.
Since they all have already great cab and body suspension now anyway!
What model was the marshall. It looked good following the Leyland. Would like to own a marshall 802 or 904xl in good condition. Sound of the IH's was good.
Sadly George, the two 48’ Massey tractors, that were owned by the initial organiser, were sold a couple of years ago. Although they remain together with their new owner, and are about 20 mile away, they sadly don’t appear at this event now.
Such a shame, as they were a helluva spectacle 👍
@@GeorgeSaundersAbsolutely, I used to pilot the 4840, you had a go a couple of years ago, really enjoyed my days on it.
Great video George with a great selection of tractors. Out of curiosity what was your favourite?
The 4955 is obviously lovely as well as that international 1055, but I think that 2wd Ford 9700 sounded awesome 👍
@@GeorgeSaunders I would have to agree. There was a great purr off her
Where's your tractor to contribute to the plowing
80 miles back down the road
Gretta wouldn't be too pleased with all that black smoke,😂😂😂,keep it up lads ,not too often we will see it from now on with all this add blue shit
Got to keep these old girls running 👍
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Be a lord drive a ford
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Everyone, this was the driver that stalled the international 👌