12:42 - I love this night time footage! I kind of miss it in the newer videos, so if the opportunity ever rises again, I would love to see it. I used to do farming, so I know it well, but it is still something else to see all the wheels turning late at night.... That is very special, in these conditions at least. If you´re a farmer you´ll know.
your grandpa's 70 and myself have something in common, we both came about in 1956 and I have days when I start up like the 70 does....but the main thing is I'd rather watch you guys than just about any sit-com that is on TV , except for maybe reruns of Andy Griffith ...LOL ........hope all is well with your family,
Love the video and watching you guys......you rock. Love listening to the accent and it totally reminds me of home! Keep up the good work.......love your channel......totally never miss it! Go get ummmmmmmm Blessings and we do love our farmers! Thank God for all of you!
What a blessing to have an original piece of grandpa's farm machinery! I'm always glad to see those hanging around the modern farm. Always serves as a reminder of who you are and where you've been. That 70 sounds beautiful!
Chet you should be very proud of that old 70,that is your grandfather's tractor and means quite a bit to him,that tractor could most likely be the main part of where your farm is today,plus it would be a great video of you and your grandfather riding together in the combine and telling us about some of your times together,and tell your father the front of the 70 is a roll amatic,some of john deere better inventions,give your grandfather a hug best thing of your day,have a wonderful harvest
It’s the Roll-O-Matic, front end, on the 70. When one wheel encounters an obstacle it has to go up and over, the other wheel will drop down, lessening the total distance the front of the tractor rises.
I LITERALY JUST FINISHED WATCHING YOU GET THIS GOING, AND NOW YOU HAVE DONE ALL THE WORK TO PUT IT IN WORKING, WOW THANK YOU FOR GETTING THEDEERE 70 TRACTOR GOING AGAIN
I'm from Michigan and there isn't anything better than seeing two combines in the field at night. I know it's a lot work for you farmers but for us bystanders it's a sight to see. Stay safe.
Great job big swede!! Also good job Chet trusting him with a camera. He's a natural . He is part of your channel now!!!! Thanks for the awesome content guys!
This channel is getting better by the day, great job, and glad to see the big sweed with his own cam, looks like long days but you guys love it and this time of year that you all worked so hard to get to, I hope that it's a successful year and yield this year for all the great farmers who we love and support. Thank you all for your patriotism and providing food for the world, it largely goes unnoticed but we all love our farmers. the best people on the planet as far as I'm concerned. keep up the great work y'all
Good thing you got the pony motor all fixed up. Getting harder and harder to get parts for them. The old girl runs great. Probably lots of great memories for your dad.
I really enjoy this site for it gives me an idea of what a friend of mine goes thru every year with his farm. He and his family have about 800 - 900 acres that they crop farm in Belgrade Minnesota. He is my son's father in law. He is a great guy and I personally got to see his equipment barn and all those HUGE green machines of his.....it was awesome!! I can really appreciate the all the work that goes into this sort of farming. I was raised in SW Missouri and we were Hog farmers. Keep up the good work.
The harvest videos are quality material. Love the banter in the shop. Yah, that’s where I would have put the bolt too. Can never find an open tray!! Have a safe harvest.
Hey Chet! What a great video...... Lots of variety, so much going on and the editing, very well put together! Love that 70, nice to see it start so easy and running around, sounds great! Thanks for all you guys do to share your life with us! Please stay safe and healthy!
If you drove farmalls you thought that the roll-a-matic was very futuristic. A groundhog hole would make a believer out of ya. Those steel spokes on a farmall steering wheel would bring tears of joy to ya.
Love the Swede Cam keep it happening Eric . We are in for some awesome footage this harvest . Not as much pressure on Chet to deliver the content . Doug being a hoon you have to love it 😂
I grew up picking ear corn with a 720 diesel and front mount cultivator. When I quit helping on the farm I was running a 8820 and 19 row cultivator behind a 4440 fun fun
Be careful with that DEF tote outside it can freeze down as high as 5-10 degree. We have that issue over at the trucking company I drive for just north of you guys over in Wisconsin. Like all the banners in the shop, Always a Fan #3
I am pretty sure we had the same JD sickle bar mower! We replaced that with a newer version that mounteed on the front side ahead of the belt pulley . I connected to the PTO on the rear of the tractor via a PTO shaft that was connected to a pulley set up between the shaft to the front and a pulley mounted on the PTO shaft on the tractor. This allowed you to pull behind a crimper or a rake,
Good to see the Jd 70 up and going !!!!! Poor merlins grass at least it will all be brown soon from frost so he don't have to look at it just hope it greens up when rest of yard does 😬 Thanks for the video!! 🇺🇸✅
One should never board without the captains invitation or permission. Did I hear Eric say "this corn looks like little balls"? Good video Winny. Peace.
15:20 - me during harvest or planting. The older I get the more I get the munchies when I’m stuck in the cab. I guess it is incentive to keep my equipment cabs clean - three second rule is hard to follow when you have cattle, too.
You guys don't mess around! Most farmers that I've seen on You Tube have a seed tender pulled behind a big pickup truck. You guys got yours behind a semi-truck, because it's so big!
Finally a Swede Cam...need more of it!
We have that same tote been outside 4 years never had a issue !
Swede*
I’m having a total man crush. More BIG SWEEDE
So good to see you got grandpa JD 70 going love the sound of the older tractors.
That tractor of your Grandpa's is a heckuva testament to how much farming has changed since his time 👏
12:42 - I love this night time footage! I kind of miss it in the newer videos, so if the opportunity ever rises again, I would love to see it. I used to do farming, so I know it well, but it is still something else to see all the wheels turning late at night.... That is very special, in these conditions at least. If you´re a farmer you´ll know.
I really like the way you guys work together, a great example
your grandpa's 70 and myself have something in common, we both came about in 1956 and I have days when I start up like the 70 does....but the main thing is I'd rather watch you guys than just about any sit-com that is on TV , except for maybe reruns of Andy Griffith ...LOL ........hope all is well with your family,
Love the video and watching you guys......you rock. Love listening to the accent and it totally reminds me of home! Keep up the good work.......love your channel......totally never miss it!
Go get ummmmmmmm
Blessings and we do love our farmers! Thank God for all of you!
What a blessing to have an original piece of grandpa's farm machinery! I'm always glad to see those hanging around the modern farm. Always serves as a reminder of who you are and where you've been. That 70 sounds beautiful!
I love that you guys still keep the old tractors alive, good job Larsons!
Love reminiscing of hearing that old Johnny pop sound. Thanks brings back memories.
Always great seeing someone you know in a video. Ryan Hanson is a great guy!!!
Chet you should be very proud of that old 70,that is your grandfather's tractor and means quite a bit to him,that tractor could most likely be the main part of where your farm is today,plus it would be a great video of you and your grandfather riding together in the combine and telling us about some of your times together,and tell your father the front of the 70 is a roll amatic,some of john deere better inventions,give your grandfather a hug best thing of your day,have a wonderful harvest
It’s the Roll-O-Matic, front end, on the 70. When one wheel encounters an obstacle it has to go up and over, the other wheel will drop down, lessening the total distance the front of the tractor rises.
Yep, that would be it!!! Always rode smooth compared to... *cough cough*
Yup
Morning chet
I watch several farms on utube
Yours is by far the most organized and clean. Good job .
The Breez
It is great to see the old John Deere running and all cleaned up! We enjoyed your video Chet!!
I LITERALY JUST FINISHED WATCHING YOU GET THIS GOING, AND NOW YOU HAVE DONE ALL THE WORK TO PUT IT IN WORKING, WOW THANK YOU FOR GETTING THEDEERE 70 TRACTOR GOING AGAIN
I love it when you talk to us like we’re really there. “You coming with”
So glad you got that JD 70 running! I have a soft spot for old equipment on the farm.
Love the old JD and its unique put put sound. Reminds me of my childhood in SW Manitoba Canada . Our neighbour had one or two.
Awesome job!!
Sweet harvest videos thanks to ya all and Nicole for all the editing
Love seeing that old iron run
Oh yes, the slow popping of that old tractor motor brings back memories. Sweet!
I'm from Michigan and there isn't anything better than seeing two combines in the field at night. I know it's a lot work for you farmers but for us bystanders it's a sight to see. Stay safe.
When it 1st goes to Eric in the dark and he's eating it reminded me of the terminator. Good luck with the harvest and stay safe.
Eric looks like the main character of terminator: salvation
God bless the farmers!🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great job big swede!! Also good job Chet trusting him with a camera. He's a natural . He is part of your channel now!!!! Thanks for the awesome content guys!
This is definatly the funniest farmer
Doug, you go through organizers like I do, love it. Great videos, love watching.
Awww I was looking forward to a video of you fixing the pony motor on the old Deere. Enjoying the harvest videos. 👍
Loved seeing that 70 running!
Dougo is alway on the edge of a smirk or a complete rant. It makes for great content. Chet just laughs either way. Makes for a good working vibe.
This channel is getting better by the day, great job, and glad to see the big sweed with his own cam, looks like long days but you guys love it and this time of year that you all worked so hard to get to, I hope that it's a successful year and yield this year for all the great farmers who we love and support.
Thank you all for your patriotism and providing food for the world, it largely goes unnoticed but we all love our farmers. the best people on the planet as far as I'm concerned. keep up the great work y'all
Combined wheat a couple times for my uncle about 100 years ago it seems...always enjoyed running the green machine
Good thing you got the pony motor all fixed up. Getting harder and harder to get parts for them.
The old girl runs great.
Probably lots of great memories for your dad.
Was great to see the 70 JD, we had a 60 but had the wide front,with a no.5 JD 7ft. sickle mower
Brings back lots of memories
The front end on that 70 is called a roll a matic. it was a pretty innovative invention from John Deere. love the videos.
My dad had a 70 diesel when he farmed. That brought back fond memories.
Really enjoy listening to that O'l Johnny Pop run.
looking great fellas! being on the chaser bin with my dad in the harvester as a kid in school brings back good memories.
I really enjoy this site for it gives me an idea of what a friend of mine goes thru every year with his farm. He and his family have about 800 - 900 acres that they crop farm in Belgrade Minnesota. He is my son's father in law. He is a great guy and I personally got to see his equipment barn and all those HUGE green machines of his.....it was awesome!! I can really appreciate the all the work that goes into this sort of farming. I was raised in SW Missouri and we were Hog farmers. Keep up the good work.
love Eric running a camera and the OSHA plug!
great vid chet, good to see the big swede getten in there, nice work nicole!
The harvest videos are quality material. Love the banter in the shop. Yah, that’s where I would have put the bolt too. Can never find an open tray!! Have a safe harvest.
I really love the music y'all play in the videos. Tell Cole she's doing an outstanding job. She's good to have around.
Jeff Irons : This isn’t the cornstar channel !
Fantastic video. Yield looks good.
I am in Canada but available to drive a combine. But must have fun at work.
Bravo pour la vidéo d'Eric👍
J'adore ces vieux tracteurs, c'est de mon époque😂
Aww the old roll-o-matic that was a awesome design was very comfortable ride
Hey Chet! What a great video...... Lots of variety, so much going on and the editing, very well put together! Love that 70, nice to see it start so easy and running around, sounds great! Thanks for all you guys do to share your life with us! Please stay safe and healthy!
Love old tractor 👍
The front end on the old John Deeres like that were called "Roll-o-matic".
Yup a Roll-o-matic and there is a sticker that goes in there with a s shape sticker
@@kadinadams8425 We had a 60 as well but it was a hi-crop. They were a nice tractor to operate.
And if you've ever driven an M&M or a Farmall across rough ground, you will know immediately how great Roll-o-matic was.
Like the farmer h
Cool , Eric did great. Loved the night harvesting.
When I was a kid (I'm 77 this month), I spent thousands of hours on diesel 70... I loved every minute...
Really good content, photography, explanations, music and editing made it possible for me a non-farmer, to understand what is going on. Thanks.
Love the content. Makes me happy to remember harvest time
Lightning placement on the combine and header looks great
Man, industrial farming is such an effort!
Love the sound of the Johnny Popper!
What I love about those old tractors is that safety was not a priority 😂 the original full send
Those old Johny Poppers are fun to work on and restore.
If you drove farmalls you thought that the roll-a-matic was very futuristic. A groundhog hole would make a believer out of ya. Those steel spokes on a farmall steering wheel would bring tears of joy to ya.
Thumbs on the outside of the steering wheel!
Did Farmalls of the same era require pony motors?
I maybe way off base but Nicole your editing is Awesome! Great stuff here love the enthusiasm! Without you all we don't eat.
Boy those beans look good , that was a badass shot with the two combines staggered in the dark !
Nice Choice of Music Nicole. Made me chuckle.
Hot damn another safe day of harvest and good content. Big sweed needs to do more videos segments.
Love the Swede Cam keep it happening Eric . We are in for some awesome footage this harvest . Not as much pressure on Chet to deliver the content . Doug being a hoon you have to love it 😂
I grew up picking ear corn with a 720 diesel and front mount cultivator. When I quit helping on the farm I was running a 8820 and 19 row cultivator behind a 4440 fun fun
Best of luck with harvest!!!
Roll-o-matic front end! Had one on my 1956 JD 60.
Roll-O-Matic my 1950 John deere B has one its a good smooth ride for sure
Love the banjo music.
Nice video guys! Thanks!
1st tractor I learned to drive, John Deere 70 narrow front axle. They had a nifty decal on there at one time “Rollamatic”.
That's some rig you have there. It's really exploded with camera's and all the computer equipment. Keep these vids coming.
That old row crop tractor is a real beauty! It´s worth a ton more than she can do, so either take good care of her, or sell her to someone who cares.
love it 70 d was my first tractor age 15 1972
Man O Man, I really love the old "Johnny Poppers" especially the diesel ones.
Farmed with a Model “R”, first diesel tractor JD built. They ran forever, one of the best machines JD ever built. Miss that two cylinder sound.
I love those old pony motors. The first tractor I ever drove farming was a John Deere 820, 2cyl.
Great content in all aspects!! Makes me miss harvest. Be safe out there!!
Roll-O-Matic, Dugo! :-)
More Merlin tellin' stories, PLEASE!
I love the sound of those old Jonny poppers
Thanks fella's for the video and keep on beaning.
Be careful with that DEF tote outside it can freeze down as high as 5-10 degree. We have that issue over at the trucking company I drive for just north of you guys over in Wisconsin. Like all the banners in the shop, Always a Fan #3
Loving the swed cam
I am pretty sure we had the same JD sickle bar mower! We replaced that with a newer version that mounteed on the front side ahead of the belt pulley . I connected to the PTO on the rear of the tractor via a PTO shaft that was connected to a pulley set up between the shaft to the front and a pulley mounted on the PTO shaft on the tractor. This allowed you to pull behind a crimper or a rake,
Beauty video Chet you and your family are amazing
As Doug pulls out of the shop I can hear the Green Acres song.
Good to see the Jd 70 up and going !!!!! Poor merlins grass at least it will all be brown soon from frost so he don't have to look at it just hope it greens up when rest of yard does 😬 Thanks for the video!! 🇺🇸✅
Roll-o- matic. Man I had almost forgotten about those. Many hours spent on a 3010 John Deere planting and cultivating with that
Always amazed that you drive the combines home every night. Not that that is a bad thing.
Love the 70 !
I been working on getting my antique tractor running better for three years now. It’s a Allis Chalmers B
One should never board without the captains invitation or permission. Did I hear Eric say "this corn looks like little balls"? Good video Winny. Peace.
Enjoying the show
15:20 - me during harvest or planting. The older I get the more I get the munchies when I’m stuck in the cab. I guess it is incentive to keep my equipment cabs clean - three second rule is hard to follow when you have cattle, too.
Nicki you're doing a good job editing... the big Swede is now going to now become the new Rock and a UA-cam/TV star
Been waiting for this ! Excellent stuff
Great vid chet! God bless.
purring like a cat the 70 is looking great and sounding great
It is not possible for a Deere to purr like a Cat.
You guys don't mess around! Most farmers that I've seen on You Tube have a seed tender pulled behind a big pickup truck. You guys got yours behind a semi-truck, because it's so big!