Do you all Remember the big Floor TV's built into the cabinets? Some rolled on wheels... I wonder if those TV's are even serviceable/ operational and around in todays world? I'd like to get an old TV set that works, a model built in the 50's - early 60's, just barely before color TV was becoming a regular thing, and compare to what we watch today. I think that would really bring this 75 yr old equipment to life on one's mind. Let us know if anyone where to find functional antique TV's! Thank you
I have an 83 pickup truck , most of my equipment is in that Era and older, Idk if I could give up my cell phone and go back to a black and white TV, I think the wife and kids would throw me out.
Do you all Remember the big Floor TV's built into the cabinets? Some rolled on wheels... I wonder if those TV's are even serviceable/ operational and around in todays world? I'd like to get an old TV set that works, a model built in the 50's - early 60's, just barely before color TV was becoming a regular thing, and compare to what we watch today. I think that would really bring this 75 yr old equipment to life on one's mind. Let us know if anyone where to find functional antique TV's! Thank you
I have an 83 pickup truck , most of my equipment is in that Era and older, Idk if I could give up my cell phone and go back to a black and white TV, I think the wife and kids would throw me out.
@@robmiller2919 lol, amen to that!!!
My grandma has one and it still works
@@westinbahan1328 awesome. How big?
@@growthefarmup2606 40 inches
John deere"s chuckwagons were the best. We are internationel. I owned 5 of them and they were trouble free. Model 112s and 122s.
Still have a 125 on a 1952 Rio 6x6, it's a backup now but always reliable.
I remember my uncle feeding cattle like that out of a chuck wagon in the 1970s. After milking, they move out into the yard for the day
I like how nice and clean the equipment is for being around a farm. Well, except for the truck. NTL, interesting piece of history.
It's an advertisement,Im sure it was loaned out to the farmer for the day right from the dealership
It's brand new.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!
Really impressive for that time!
Useful tool 👍🇬🇧
In the 1980s, John deere made Chaff blower for the Chaff Blower
WoW It sure was tiny