Tractors for Sale at Auction. Good used farm tractors for sale at auction near me. Good used farm equipment for sale at auction near me. #farmallfanatic #farmauction #auction
Same is an Italian manufacture. Been around since the 1920s. Phenomenal tractors. Air cooled and easy on fuel. I have a similar Buffalo and as well as a Drago that replaced my IH 1066.
I have had a few farmall's over the year's 656 , 756, the l loved the most 856, 1066 , 1256 and a IH 5488 great old iron ! Watching from lachute Quebec 🇨🇦 🍻🍻
Some nice tractors at this auction. - The Allis-Chalmers Model G - that’s quite something. And totally uncomfortable I’m sure. - The SALE Buffalo 130 - built in Italy (if not elsewhere too). Reportedly an underrated tractor. Heard they will climb the side of a house! 🤣 Thanks for sharing your views on the tractors. Much appreciated.
Those same tractors are pronounced Sammy. They are a great tractor. I know a contractor for silage who had one back in the 80s and it was one of his most reliable. He also had zeter crystals and Massey's and a couple of deutz.
So much blue there for me it's unreal. Loving the 8700, the Ford Industrial tractor and the red super Duty! Can't wait to see what they bring! I'd even bid on thT Coop, I always liked those
The blue/ yellow Ford is a Ford 3000. Danm good small tractor, the SAME is pronounced SAME' like Resume'. They were build by Lamborgini. Engines were modeled on the DEUTZ aircooled. One of the best tractors for the African heat.
Good day FF PA farms had a loader on his tractor. The 3 pt arms can be turn around to give cat 2 or turn them u have cat 1 The Co-op I think is same as Cockshutt 30 which has 152 cu in. same as W-4. Should be interesting sale. Thanks
GINO :) yes Cockshutt made COOP 30 it 25 to 30 hp on gas were made in USA only one in Brampton Ontario Canada made was in 1945 to 1949 first 6 months for 35 with 6 cylinder motor of 30 to 38 hp and 40 COOP was made to July 1949 to 1955 6 cylinders motor 43 to 60 hp and excellent tractors for sure ! Easy to work on too and lots these tractors should sell well too! Funny part Gino most tractors were store top barn on home farm also in then my uncle and dad built vechiles sheds open sides then 1984 built big monster Machinery shed 185 feet long and 2 stories high wild slide doors also hydro and work bench plus gravel floor not heat ever! Also Allis Chalmers G tractors are amazing my late neighbor Hans had one with Volkswagen car motor 4 cylinders he used for farm tractor then driveway clean and surprises how ran with 4 ! But he got rebuilt original Allis Chalmers 4 motor and put new clutch parts before he past away in 2013 ! Tractor sold for $1.500 !
Red power. The 806 has been neglected. Time for a restoration and retirement. The hitch looked newer. I like the 1660 combines. The grain drill needs a good cleaning. J D 2010 I ran when I was a teenager seemed like a decent loader tractor cleaning barns. I also ran a 4440 pulling about a 20' disc that folded in the middle. You need plenty of room to turn. That's a nice tractor.
I'm going to leave a comment before I watch. That "what is this" tractor is a Farmall 806 Diesel. I can tell by the hood as the 56 series have different louvered covers on the hood than the 806 has, and the torque amplifier and gearshift levers. It's an 8 not a 12 by the smaller exhaust. The 806 Diesel is in my opinion, probably International's best tractor. They are extremely reliable. The D-361 is one of International's best diesel engines.
S.A.M.E., an acronym for Società Accomandita Motori Endotermici, is an Italian agricultural machinery manufacturer. The company was founded in 1942 ,,, pronounced Sar-me ,, probably the first 4 wheel tractor in Australia the first one I remember was in the late 70's ,, air cooled 5 cyl motor always sounded rattily ,, could pull a house down ,,
A little rough around the edges unfortunately,but the Ford's and the CO-OP got my attention if I was looking for a big project. Id take the AC "G" to but your right they get a little to pricey. Back in the day for show piece they were going over 5K if the right person wanted them.
My uncle had a 76 Hydro 100 with cab, it was his spreader tractor in the winter. It was housed in the dairy barn. The cab became a rusty mess after a few years. Our neighbor had an early 806 with fast hitch and shell fenders. That tractor took so much abuse on the farm and kept on ticking. Our JD dealer sold Same back during the JD 20 series tractors were made. They were a cheap 4wd to be used when we had some wet falls for corn chopping.
I’m going to fraleys big auction by us this Saturday, there’s usually some pretty interesting stuff there, I’m looking for a decent combine at a decent price but usually I don’t find things like that 😂
The 70 series case you can’t leave it in reverse while doing stationary Pto work. The power shift is jumpy but was fine if you know the do’s and don’t on it. Lol
I've heard that for offset disc 1 foot equals 10 HP. Street legal side by side Ranger! That was funny! I had an 84 S-10 that could be said about the same thing! Thanks for sharing.
We had a Same tiger 100 when I was growing up that ran a mixer all its life, 15k hours and we never touched the engine besides regular maintenance. I’d buy another one in a heartbeat. Also they were 100% Italian made until mid 80’s
@@FarmallFanatic how true, isn’t it funny how these things are lost on this newest generation…as a kid watching marlin Perkins with Mutual of Omaha and paying attention in school could make little things matter…keep em comin 🇺🇸
That 684 would be a sweet tractor those 84 series were bullet proof. Our local state highway department is still using a 584 to mow roadsides. That's about 40 years of state employee abuse and she is still ticking along. (impressive)
One tractor be rare see Gino is Massey Ferguson 60 3 cylinders Desiel fuel motor , 2 wheel drive and loader modern on 2 cylinders for bucket also arms too and motor turn up 60 hp ! Plus weights on front and back rims plus push animals waste or snow Lol! Buddy of mine had one sold for $1.800 2 years ago !
Wow thats some old equipment there, wouldn't see farmer around my valley use any of that, unless its a small hobby farmer. I just went to a Auction Sept 14th, 2022, of a retired farmer, over $3.5 million worth of equipment sold, Jd tractors a 3020 was the old model, and 2- 6430, and a 6120, 6410, 7800 JD 7215 ect, two NH swathers, two CaseIH track tractors, one NH big baler, and 6 Freeman hay balers, 4, NH bale wagons, two Twin Star racks, and variety on packers, turbo disk, etc. two Western Star Dump trucks,. watching your video, I did see a JD 4430, that series of JD I do see around here. That JD6140D is a sweet unit
@@FarmallFanatic im not sure, on collecting Gov Money, they raise timothy and alfalfa hay mostly which is exported overseas in fact 90% of the hay we raise is exported. this farmer, was like 4 gent, and land had been paid off for years.
A neighbor has a same (they tell me it's pronounced, "sah-me") he pulls a pto drive orchard sprayer with it, seems to work well, although finding a parts dealer locally is the challenge I guess.
A lot of interesting entries for sale there👍the Ford 8700 over here 🏴 was rated at about 128 hp an the 9700 153hp an the seat you mentioned on it that was standard fitment on Fords over here 🏴👍 should be an interesting sale🤔 that little non runner Cub sure looked like a good buy for parts if nothing else 🙄Red Power 💥👍
Maybe us southerns have low standards but that d17 doesn’t look in too bad of shape to me. The sheet metal is pretty straight. The fenders rust out pretty bad which is normal if it was never stored inside.
That yellow ford is probably either a 2000 or 3000. I have two 2000s and it looks very similar. If you want to really tell if it’s a 2 or 3000 look under the seat. The 3000 has a hydraulic flow control knob the 2000 don’t.
That's 495 basically me the same running gears that is transmission rear end and so on is that 684 basically different 10 maybe a little different paint much like I said before with the guys that had those they were very durable tractor. We have a 385 here my dealer told me it's the time I bought it when international engineered those they started with a 75 horsepower transmission in rear end and then built engines and put in them that were from 75 horsepower down they told me what I had there was a 42 horsepower engine on a 75 horsepower gearbox he said you'll never wear it out. We're trying but we haven't worn it out yet LOL
FF, 2 issues with your comments on the used line-up of tractors. The Case 1070 had both 540 and 1000 rpm pto. Remove a snap ring, pull out the stub shaft, flip it end for end, reinstall the stub shaft and the pto speed is changed. The SAME is pronounced SAW-ME not same. I do agree with you, I would not own one.
That Same is original Italy made we used to have and they have SDF corporation. Factory was opend by Benitto Musolini in 1945 and they put first FWA on tractors. And never again say they are made in Japan. Zebra tractor is copy of Zetor tractor they are made in India
The 4430 was a joke as most of the 30 series Deere's were. Deere got it right with the 40 series and they were a whole different tractor. You really cannot compare the two as the latter was so much more tractor. The 50, 55, and 60 series were all good and then Deere totally changed the model and goofed again and took a few years to get things figured out.
really really really want to wreak your day, Ford rangers one of the best trucks ever built. every ranger i owned and i am on number 9 I have put 200,000 plus miles on every one of them and none, none of them ever got RUST Bucket chev or dodge ect bodies, and only one i had to put a new diff in it. as for rest I never had a moments trouble with any of them. the last 3 i have had all pulled my Fifth Wheel Trailer with no strugles. onlt bad about a ranger do not park it beside a Chev cause you do not wanna make the chev look bad and embarrass the owner of it.
Yes no lube to the PTO when the power shift is in the reverse position, not good for a rear mount snow blower, running an augar with the power shift in reverse.
The farm I hunt has an old Case Tractor King (think a 2470) that is just completely rotted out. Always wondered how it got so bad. And when I mean rotted out… I mean I dont think you could climb into this think without breaking everything you touched and then the seat is rotted out. Sheet metal is just paint covered rust.
18.4-34s are too small on an 806. That's a rough 806 missing a lot of stuff. As much as I like an 806, there are better 806s than that. The 364 looks mechanically similar to the B-414 and I think they are. The John Deere 4430 is the competitor to the 1066. Turning the engine up to 175 horsepower is stupid on that. It just wrecks them. The Co-op E3 is made by Cockshutt. They are a Cockshutt 30 tractor. First time I've seen a Same tractor. I've heard of them. Same with Zebra tractors. So you have to get your pickups inspected every year there? Wow! Here you don't. Those 1660s are a great combine. That's what we have, and it works great. That one looks like a later one with a Cummins. Ours has the 466 in it. The later Cub is nice. That John Deere plow would be great behind your 756. That 5' offset disc would be all the M can handle. I've pulled 6' with a WD-9 and it handles it good in clay soil so I think the M would do it in your soil.
SAME, Italy. One of Europe's biggest tractor manufacturers. Commonly re-branded for other tractor suppliers, i.e. "Lamborghini" . Not big in N. America markets. Pronounced SAR-MEE. Farmer down the road has one. Came from Canada. Biggest POS on the farm.
I have a 585 with a 2250 loader quick attach you’re a red power man I am too I am looking for that adapter for a quick attach bucket and a spare attachment I have two loaders and like to use both hopefully you can help me with some of those East Coast auctions you go to
Has the 4430 had a heart transplant? Doesn’t look like the 404 that was in dads and also looks to be cat yellow, might explain why it’s not 130 horses anymore
Hey man I probably already Know the answer but I just need you to confirm it I had someone called me with a set of front Farmall wheel weights for a really good price on them but they are off of a one 130 Farmall will a 130 front wheel weights work on a B Farmall
SAME we’re always Italian - founded in ‘42 - made some really good air-cooled engines
Same is an Italian manufacture. Been around since the 1920s. Phenomenal tractors. Air cooled and easy on fuel. I have a similar Buffalo and as well as a Drago that replaced my IH 1066.
Your presentation of the Allis D-17. 🤣😂 “And here we have it, the turd in the punch bowl.” Lmao!
It was bad
Good looking 7060 Allis
SAME's, are built in Italy, they are very good machine. SAME is part of the SDF group include SAME, Deutz, Hurlimann, and Lamborghini.
Bill ,, is Zetor a part of that group as well?
@@theda850two no, not at this time.
I have had a few farmall's over the year's 656 , 756, the l loved the most 856, 1066 , 1256 and a IH 5488 great old iron ! Watching from lachute Quebec 🇨🇦 🍻🍻
I always liked Oliver’s
Some nice tractors at this auction.
- The Allis-Chalmers Model G - that’s quite something. And totally uncomfortable I’m sure.
- The SALE Buffalo 130 - built in Italy (if not elsewhere too). Reportedly an underrated tractor. Heard they will climb the side of a house! 🤣
Thanks for sharing your views on the tractors. Much appreciated.
Those same tractors are pronounced Sammy. They are a great tractor. I know a contractor for silage who had one back in the 80s and it was one of his most reliable. He also had zeter crystals and Massey's and a couple of deutz.
We had 2 Massey 65’s one with a loader! Diesel pull 4-14’s one row crop! Then we had a 165 oh we had a 35 diesel as well! Then dad went to JD!
That 1660 would look real nice at your place! BOOM!
Commented too soon, the TW 30 is my favorite! If it's blue it's for you!
Thank you for your help learning more about tractors and implements God bless
So much blue there for me it's unreal. Loving the 8700, the Ford Industrial tractor and the red super Duty! Can't wait to see what they bring! I'd even bid on thT Coop, I always liked those
Should be interesting to see what things go for, great video Thanks Gino 🇺🇸
The blue/ yellow Ford is a Ford 3000. Danm good small tractor, the SAME is pronounced SAME' like Resume'. They were build by Lamborgini. Engines were modeled on the DEUTZ aircooled. One of the best tractors for the African heat.
Good day FF PA farms had a loader on his tractor. The 3 pt arms can be turn around to give cat 2 or turn them u have cat 1
The Co-op I think is same as Cockshutt 30 which has 152 cu in. same as W-4.
Should be interesting sale. Thanks
This CO-OP is a Cockshutt 30.
GINO :) yes Cockshutt made COOP 30 it 25 to 30 hp on gas were made in USA only one in Brampton Ontario Canada made was in 1945 to 1949 first 6 months for 35 with 6 cylinder motor of 30 to 38 hp and 40 COOP was made to July 1949 to 1955 6 cylinders motor 43 to 60 hp and excellent tractors for sure ! Easy to work on too and lots these tractors should sell well too! Funny part Gino most tractors were store top barn on home farm also in then my uncle and dad built vechiles sheds open sides then 1984 built big monster Machinery shed 185 feet long and 2 stories high wild slide doors also hydro and work bench plus gravel floor not heat ever! Also Allis Chalmers G tractors are amazing my late neighbor Hans had one with Volkswagen car motor 4 cylinders he used for farm tractor then driveway clean and surprises how ran with 4 ! But he got rebuilt original Allis Chalmers 4 motor and put new clutch parts before he past away in 2013 ! Tractor sold for $1.500 !
E series co-op was just rebranded Cockshutt.
Love the Ford too!
Red power. The 806 has been neglected. Time for a restoration and retirement. The hitch looked newer. I like the 1660 combines. The grain drill needs a good cleaning. J D 2010 I ran when I was a teenager seemed like a decent loader tractor cleaning barns. I also ran a 4440 pulling about a 20' disc that folded in the middle. You need plenty of room to turn. That's a nice tractor.
I'm going to leave a comment before I watch. That "what is this" tractor is a Farmall 806 Diesel. I can tell by the hood as the 56 series have different louvered covers on the hood than the 806 has, and the torque amplifier and gearshift levers. It's an 8 not a 12 by the smaller exhaust. The 806 Diesel is in my opinion, probably International's best tractor. They are extremely reliable. The D-361 is one of International's best diesel engines.
S.A.M.E., an acronym for Società Accomandita Motori Endotermici, is an Italian agricultural machinery manufacturer. The company was founded in 1942 ,,, pronounced Sar-me ,, probably the first 4 wheel tractor in Australia the first one I remember was in the late 70's ,, air cooled 5 cyl motor always sounded rattily ,, could pull a house down ,,
Geeze lol
A little rough around the edges unfortunately,but the Ford's and the CO-OP got my attention if I was looking for a big project. Id take the AC "G" to but your right they get a little to pricey. Back in the day for show piece they were going over 5K if the right person wanted them.
Well there's online bidding so it might go high
@@FarmallFanatic for sure
My uncle had a 76 Hydro 100 with cab, it was his spreader tractor in the winter. It was housed in the dairy barn. The cab became a rusty mess after a few years.
Our neighbor had an early 806 with fast hitch and shell fenders. That tractor took so much abuse on the farm and kept on ticking.
Our JD dealer sold Same back during the JD 20 series tractors were made. They were a cheap 4wd to be used when we had some wet falls for corn chopping.
I’m going to fraleys big auction by us this Saturday, there’s usually some pretty interesting stuff there, I’m looking for a decent combine at a decent price but usually I don’t find things like that 😂
1070 remove snap ring around pto.turn around 1000 pto.
The 70 series case you can’t leave it in reverse while doing stationary Pto work. The power shift is jumpy but was fine if you know the do’s and don’t on it. Lol
Apparently the dealer's never told the farmers
I've heard that for offset disc 1 foot equals 10 HP. Street legal side by side Ranger! That was funny! I had an 84 S-10 that could be said about the same thing! Thanks for sharing.
We had a Same tiger 100 when I was growing up that ran a mixer all its life, 15k hours and we never touched the engine besides regular maintenance. I’d buy another one in a heartbeat. Also they were 100% Italian made until mid 80’s
Interesting
Hey FF nice video as usual bro, l believe the 8700 Ford was 110 hp and the Oliver 1850 was rated 98hp,cheers
Yessir the lichens are back😆👍🏻🇺🇸
7th grade science 🤣
@@FarmallFanatic how true, isn’t it funny how these things are lost on this newest generation…as a kid watching marlin Perkins with Mutual of Omaha and paying attention in school could make little things matter…keep em comin 🇺🇸
14:20 your friend loves his John Deere 4440 because it is a damn good tractor. Not just because he is a John Deere guy.
Ahahahahahahaha 🤣
That 895 the cover under 540 pto is a safety cover over the 1000 pto that threads off
I'd be interested in that 3200 plow.
It probably also give my channel a big boost like the sheller did. 🤣
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA that sheller is gonna give my channel a boost next
Thanks for sharing. These auction videos are always fun to watch.
That 684 would be a sweet tractor those 84 series were bullet proof. Our local state highway department is still using a 584 to mow roadsides. That's about 40 years of state employee abuse and she is still ticking along. (impressive)
I have a 784 great tractor
One tractor be rare see Gino is Massey Ferguson 60 3 cylinders Desiel fuel motor , 2 wheel drive and loader modern on 2 cylinders for bucket also arms too and motor turn up 60 hp ! Plus weights on front and back rims plus push animals waste or snow Lol! Buddy of mine had one sold for $1.800 2 years ago !
I've definitely never seen one
Lots of bigs. 👍🍻
Wow thats some old equipment there, wouldn't see farmer around my valley use any of that, unless its a small hobby farmer. I just went to a Auction Sept 14th, 2022, of a retired farmer, over $3.5 million worth of equipment sold, Jd tractors a 3020 was the old model, and 2- 6430, and a 6120, 6410, 7800 JD 7215 ect, two NH swathers, two CaseIH track tractors, one NH big baler, and 6 Freeman hay balers, 4, NH bale wagons, two Twin Star racks, and variety on packers, turbo disk, etc. two Western Star Dump trucks,. watching your video, I did see a JD 4430, that series of JD I do see around here. That JD6140D is a sweet unit
Probably all welfare government check collecting farmers...buy some nice new stuff with government money can't ya
Nothing new is sweet...emissions suck!
@@FarmallFanatic im not sure, on collecting Gov Money, they raise timothy and alfalfa hay mostly which is exported overseas in fact 90% of the hay we raise is exported. this farmer, was like 4 gent, and land had been paid off for years.
FF, I believe the zebra tractor is also a Same. They usually named their tractor models after African animals,tiger,buffalo,zebra etc. Great video.
Apparently they aren't too bad of a tractor
A neighbor has a same (they tell me it's pronounced, "sah-me") he pulls a pto drive orchard sprayer with it, seems to work well, although finding a parts dealer locally is the challenge I guess.
The Zebra is made in India, it's a Fiat New Holland copy design. Was imported by JAWA who became the TYM importer.
A lot of interesting entries for sale there👍the Ford 8700 over here 🏴 was rated at about 128 hp an the 9700 153hp an the seat you mentioned on it that was standard fitment on Fords over here 🏴👍 should be an interesting sale🤔 that little non runner Cub sure looked like a good buy for parts if nothing else 🙄Red Power 💥👍
Maybe us southerns have low standards but that d17 doesn’t look in too bad of shape to me. The sheet metal is pretty straight. The fenders rust out pretty bad which is normal if it was never stored inside.
Don't let the 4K video fool you
That yellow ford is probably either a 2000 or 3000. I have two 2000s and it looks very similar. If you want to really tell if it’s a 2 or 3000 look under the seat. The 3000 has a hydraulic flow control knob the 2000 don’t.
They sold it as a 4000...
Had a 2010 good little tractor has 540/1000 pto used ours for hay and garden work
Wow there's a lot of iron there a lot of good looking iron a lot of bad looking iron but there's still a lot of iron boom
I believe that combine would look good heading to your house. 😉
Looks nice
all Same (Sammy) tractors originate in Italy,great tractors
Yes, An M will pull those I can pull mine in 3rd gear. Only catch is you can only turn in one direction.
Yours 5 footers?
@@FarmallFanatic Yes sir, It's 5 foot. Only thing behind the M that ever got me stuck with it .Love your videos please keep up the good work.
That's 495 basically me the same running gears that is transmission rear end and so on is that 684 basically different 10 maybe a little different paint much like I said before with the guys that had those they were very durable tractor. We have a 385 here my dealer told me it's the time I bought it when international engineered those they started with a 75 horsepower transmission in rear end and then built engines and put in them that were from 75 horsepower down they told me what I had there was a 42 horsepower engine on a 75 horsepower gearbox he said you'll never wear it out. We're trying but we haven't worn it out yet LOL
The A wheel weights weigh 140 lbs. That's what my parts book says. My parts book is a Super A but them and regular As use the same weights.
I believe it
Ford Rangers are economical. Cramped if you are over 5'6" but economical. Stay away from the 4.0L though.
Need an extended cab that way you can be 5' 9" lol
FF, 2 issues with your comments on the used line-up of tractors. The Case 1070 had both 540 and 1000 rpm pto. Remove a snap ring, pull out the stub shaft, flip it end for end, reinstall the stub shaft and the pto speed is changed. The SAME is pronounced SAW-ME not same. I do agree with you, I would not own one.
I take honor in not knowing much about the Same
7060's were good, strong ACs.
Looks like an Industrial reman engine in the 4430. 175 hp is going to shorten that 404's life. Those were 125 PTO from the factory.
That's what I figured
Looks like there will be lots people at this one. Lots of good things to buy.
Always is I mean very few bid
That Same is original Italy made we used to have and they have SDF corporation. Factory was opend by Benitto Musolini in 1945 and they put first FWA on tractors. And never again say they are made in Japan. Zebra tractor is copy of Zetor tractor they are made in India
That "65 Massey" has 12 spd "multipower" transmission. They were quite desirable 30 yrs ago.
Yep
The 4430 was a joke as most of the 30 series Deere's were. Deere got it right with the 40 series and they were a whole different tractor. You really cannot compare the two as the latter was so much more tractor. The 50, 55, and 60 series were all good and then Deere totally changed the model and goofed again and took a few years to get things figured out.
I looked up tractor data on the Deere 4430. I couldn’t find the engine hp but the PTO is 125 and drawbar is almost 105 there you go, go grow.
138 engine hp.
”estimated from pto horsepower”
3 to 5000.00 for the AC G???. For that money it's Farmall 140 all the way. I think the rear wheel weights are 140 pounds each for the A-140 Farmalls.
I moved them a little bit so I don't doubt that they are a 140 pounds
Yellow ford looks 3400 or 4400 ish.. but it's hard to say.
806 is a diamond in the rough....... a toolbox , paint gun and a few parts......get on it FF.......
💥Boom 💥
really really really want to wreak your day, Ford rangers one of the best trucks ever built. every ranger i owned and i am on number 9 I have put 200,000 plus miles on every one of them and none, none of them ever got RUST Bucket chev or dodge ect bodies, and only one i had to put a new diff in it. as for rest I never had a moments trouble with any of them. the last 3 i have had all pulled my Fifth Wheel Trailer with no strugles. onlt bad about a ranger do not park it beside a Chev cause you do not wanna make the chev look bad and embarrass the owner of it.
I have a Ranger
The cap on the rear of the 895 you mentioned is the 1000 pto you unscrew it and screw it back on the 540 pto. For which ever one you are using.
Yes no lube to the PTO when the power shift is in the reverse position, not good for a rear mount snow blower, running an augar with the power shift in reverse.
Quite a wide variety of tractors there. I got a laugh out of that Ford being a glorified side by side.
Ranger lol
I wish I could go to that sell and buy that offset disc... I been looking for IH 770 offset disc but JD offset be better for me lol
What would you use it for
They have online bidding.
"Same" here...l wouldn't even wish that tractor on the current president.
Oh I would lol
+1
Maybe a ex-wife and her mother.
I would lol
Nothing wrong with SAME
The farm I hunt has an old Case Tractor King (think a 2470) that is just completely rotted out. Always wondered how it got so bad. And when I mean rotted out… I mean I dont think you could climb into this think without breaking everything you touched and then the seat is rotted out. Sheet metal is just paint covered rust.
Are you in the salt belt?
18.4-34s are too small on an 806. That's a rough 806 missing a lot of stuff. As much as I like an 806, there are better 806s than that. The 364 looks mechanically similar to the B-414 and I think they are. The John Deere 4430 is the competitor to the 1066. Turning the engine up to 175 horsepower is stupid on that. It just wrecks them. The Co-op E3 is made by Cockshutt. They are a Cockshutt 30 tractor. First time I've seen a Same tractor. I've heard of them. Same with Zebra tractors. So you have to get your pickups inspected every year there? Wow! Here you don't. Those 1660s are a great combine. That's what we have, and it works great. That one looks like a later one with a Cummins. Ours has the 466 in it. The later Cub is nice. That John Deere plow would be great behind your 756. That 5' offset disc would be all the M can handle. I've pulled 6' with a WD-9 and it handles it good in clay soil so I think the M would do it in your soil.
What's your take on the current prices of antique tractors on what they are bringing at sales?
Prices are down here
Ford 8700 122 horsepower not bad tall platform tractor
The 1660 combines only had an engine hour meter
That is how my 1680 is
That's how our 1660 is, too.
SAME, Italy. One of Europe's biggest tractor manufacturers. Commonly re-branded for other tractor suppliers, i.e. "Lamborghini" . Not big in N. America markets. Pronounced SAR-MEE. Farmer down the road has one. Came from Canada. Biggest POS on the farm.
I believe it
I just bought a 4430 2 months ago and they were 105 hp out of the factory
They definitely changed the engine out in this one
@@FarmallFanatic yes they did
Nice 1660
I have a 585 with a 2250 loader quick attach you’re a red power man I am too I am looking for that adapter for a quick attach bucket and a spare attachment I have two loaders and like to use both hopefully you can help me with some of those East Coast auctions you go to
I see quick attach pieces all the time
Nice looking 364, a little small for my needs, but it looks nice. Wonder how it runs?
Will find out
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The Zebra is a badge engineered Zetor, made in Brno Czech Repeublic
If i recall correct, IH mod A rear weights come in at about 135lbs, I forget the fronts.
140
Hey there Farmall do you ever see at suctions Farmall wfe 340 ?
I think I've only ever seen one
Has the 4430 had a heart transplant? Doesn’t look like the 404 that was in dads and also looks to be cat yellow, might explain why it’s not 130 horses anymore
It sure did lol
Hey man I probably already Know the answer but I just need you to confirm it I had someone called me with a set of front Farmall wheel weights for a really good price on them but they are off of a one 130 Farmall will a 130 front wheel weights work on a B Farmall
I know for a fact the rear wheel weights will fit so I don't see why the front wouldn't
@@FarmallFanatic okay thanks man
I'd love to get that 8700
Look pretty good
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Same is French . Lambourgini Italy duitz Germany and hurliman Austria but all same company
SAME is not French! You are thinking of Someca...
what is your opinion on the IH 606?
Upgraded 460
Put the 856 shifters on it
ZEBRA looks like a LONG which is a FIAT knock-off.
ZETOR tractors. Indian and Czech built. Hard to find parts.
It sounds fun
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Red power
1070 is a low production tractor I think
There must have been some rotten seed left in the seed box.
For years too
Have you changed your torque today LOL
Why is the engine yellow on the 4430
Could be a cat swap
Zetor Zebra.
Ford is a 3000.
ford 3000 or 4000
Love the Oliver!