LOVED this trip back into my farming past as a little boy!!! Especially enjoyed the parts where the boy is playing with the JD toys on display!!! That's what I would do when our farmer father would take me with him to our JD dealer to buy parts for our John Deere 70. Thanks so much for sharing this trip back to those very happy days gone by!!!! ;o)
Ein wunderschönes Portrait..ich mag diese alten Zeiten..ich selbst lebe auf einem kleinen Bauernhof im Südwesten von Deutschland..ich habe einen john Deere 2130 aus dem Jahr 1973 ein guter und starker Traktor..
I remember going to John Deere day at our local dealer back when I was a kid. They would have a meal, then would show the movie and give out door prizes at the end. I remember one movie with Wilford Brimley riding into the intro in a Deere wagon.
Oh John Deere Days was right up there with Christmas. We didn't go eat out much and this was one of the times. A meal a movie and door prizes!!! One year I won a 1/16 scale Deere service pickup. Oh the 80s!
Exelente documental de Jhon Deere la verdad me encanto felicitaciones me pareció muy interesante 🌱 que buena investigación sobre el tractor y su evolución de maquinaria 1957 y la marca muy reconocida a nivel mundial 🚜🚜🌱🚜🌾🚜🚜🌱 gracias soy jardinero amante al campo y mi relación con la marca Jhon Deere es algo genial tuve la oportunidad de manejar un mini tractor de cortar cesped D150 y la experiencia fue algo maravilloso . gracias a Jhon Deere 🌾🚜 por que me estoy enamorando mas mi profesion y investigar mas sobre esta exelente marca🌱🌾🚜🌱🌾🌾
Of all the John Deere movies, the one's from the 50's are to me the best ones. John Deere was really becoming the leader in the farm equipment industry and all the other companies realized it. When Deere made the 70 Diesel row crop tractor (Power/Fuel) Nebraska test the other companies took notice.
Your correct the Nebraska power/fuel test is always a good indicator... still a decent measure still today, even tho everyone is basically building the same plastic!!!
You're right. When the other makes finally noticed, John Deere was producing highly refined equipment, and they never caught up with John Deere again. It was already too late. Even International Harvester, being the giant, that they were became the number 2. They hurried some tractors imto production to fast to try to keep from being passed up and made some costly mistakes. That should never have happened, but they did it again in the '80's too. That among administration problems killed that company.
I sometimes fantasize about a world that runs only Caterpillar 3406E's! Lol. I sleep next to a couple pretty bad 454 Chevs and some 10 cylinder ford's, straight piped. It good background noise to relax to, you know it gonna be a long day if you wake up and it too quiet! Heh heh. Farm life. Thanks, check out some other vids on the channel, think you'll like em.
That's a pretty good list. Buy a full set of spare parts ( before you they don't make them anymore!) Some genius will regulate it out of existence! I'd like to at least go back to when diesel engines were "allowed" to function as they should! Before all this emmisions b.s came along. I run alot of old Cat and JD, Cummins engines and just keep a full stock of heads and machined blocks and starters/ pumps etc. ON HAND! my trucks were popular during the pandemic! While everyone's brand new equipment from tractors to trucks with "emmisions systems" had equipment sitting for 6 months waiting on parts. Showed me all I needed to know! I'll take a 3406 cat to power about anything, anytime!!!! JD in line 6 (anything manufactured before 2010) just runs! I worry about the modern reliance on satellites that all farmers are wide open to being taken off line, I appreciate the simplicity of the old drive chain "technology" too! Thanks
@al me got lucky and got one! Just born a get decades later! 20 yrs, 4 kids, she stays home and takes care of EVERYTHING with the kids and house, and I attempt to entrepreneur enough $$ to feed em all! They sure aren't making it easy to be independent these days!
No more crawlers in the maple woods collecting sap. Plastic tubing connects all trees terminating in the suger house. It's still exciting and yummy. Welcome to New Hampshire 🍁. 1951 model A with no.5 mower 👍
John Deere was the go to farm equipment, how sad to see how they fallen today, but in a sense, I cannot blame Deere for doing what they do today with all the electronic bullshit and anti-repair, its their way to maintain business, its a hard competitive market out there and when times are tough, price rise and anti-consumer actions are needed to stay afloat, John Deere is the last remaining tractor company that owns themselves. While every other company is owned by somebody else.
Con la ayuda de Dios poder conseguir algunos accesorios de esta marca y aprenderas teoría y práctica todo lo relacionado con las plantas y cultivos y insumosy tener buenas prácticas agricolas🚜🌱🌾🌾🚜🌱🌾🇨🇴🚜🌱🌾🇨🇴
Did transfer it from 8mm roll of film from 1957 and transfered it to digital, edited some of the equipment into their own segments, and this is the full promotional JD video from 1957, what a differnt time. Thanks for checking it out
I hear if you drive a John Deere 420 at exactky 13.6 MPH at exactly 5:30 am on a full moon, you will wind up in one of these videos! 😉 The Flux capacitor was a very expensive option, not available on models manufactured before the Roswell incident! Lol. Good one 👍
Yep, those new $750,000 tractors and $400,000 planters. I don't think farmers from the 50's would believe you if you told them what things would cost in 2024!
My family still uses some of these every year and they do very good
LOVED this trip back into my farming past as a little boy!!! Especially enjoyed the parts where the boy is playing with the JD toys on display!!! That's what I would do when our farmer father would take me with him to our JD dealer to buy parts for our John Deere 70. Thanks so much for sharing this trip back to those very happy days gone by!!!! ;o)
I was born in '57 and grew up on John Deere!
Ein wunderschönes Portrait..ich mag diese alten Zeiten..ich selbst lebe auf einem kleinen Bauernhof im Südwesten von Deutschland..ich habe einen john Deere 2130 aus dem Jahr 1973 ein guter und starker Traktor..
I remember going to John Deere day at our local dealer back when I was a kid. They would have a meal, then would show the movie and give out door prizes at the end. I remember one movie with Wilford Brimley riding into the intro in a Deere wagon.
Wilford Brimley in a Deere wagon is just about ad good as it gets, I wonder where that film is?
I've never had any luck finding any of those dealer movies on UA-cam from the 80's and early 90's.
Oh John Deere Days was right up there with Christmas. We didn't go eat out much and this was one of the times. A meal a movie and door prizes!!! One year I won a 1/16 scale Deere service pickup. Oh the 80s!
Exelente documental de Jhon Deere la verdad me encanto felicitaciones me pareció muy interesante 🌱 que buena investigación sobre el tractor y su evolución de maquinaria 1957 y la marca muy reconocida a nivel mundial 🚜🚜🌱🚜🌾🚜🚜🌱 gracias soy jardinero amante al campo y mi relación con la marca Jhon Deere es algo genial tuve la oportunidad de manejar un mini tractor de cortar cesped D150 y la experiencia fue algo maravilloso . gracias a Jhon Deere 🌾🚜 por que me estoy enamorando mas mi profesion y investigar mas sobre esta exelente marca🌱🌾🚜🌱🌾🌾
Saludos desde chía cundinamarca Colombia 🇨🇴🚜🌱🌾🇨🇴🚜🌱🌾🇨🇴
Wonderful Memories
A documentation of Ag history. Our Fore-Fathers probably watched this exact presentation at county fairs across the country.
My great grandfather did and I still have all the AD material he got sadly the 420 was sold but I’m looking for one
Of all the John Deere movies, the one's from the 50's are to me the best ones. John Deere was really becoming the leader in the farm equipment industry and all the other companies realized it. When Deere made the 70 Diesel row crop tractor (Power/Fuel) Nebraska test the other companies took notice.
Your correct the Nebraska power/fuel test is always a good indicator... still a decent measure still today, even tho everyone is basically building the same plastic!!!
You're right. When the other makes finally noticed, John Deere was producing highly refined equipment, and they never caught up with John Deere again. It was already too late. Even International Harvester, being the giant, that they were became the number 2. They hurried some tractors imto production to fast to try to keep from being passed up and made some costly mistakes. That should never have happened, but they did it again in the '80's too. That among administration problems killed that company.
Can you imagine sitting on your porch in the evening and listening to a herd 820 and 720 running pumps all night
I sometimes fantasize about a world that runs only Caterpillar 3406E's! Lol. I sleep next to a couple pretty bad 454 Chevs and some 10 cylinder ford's, straight piped. It good background noise to relax to, you know it gonna be a long day if you wake up and it too quiet! Heh heh. Farm life. Thanks, check out some other vids on the channel, think you'll like em.
I remember those 80 lb. bales.
God I love old equipment
Amazing watching these Ole' movie marketing tools of the fifties and 60's.
I love the 50s
The musical numbers makes me think someone from Disney did some moonlight work for John Deere on the side 🤣😂
Actually your prob right! Deere and Disney. Pillars of America in in 1957. I don't know about Disney so much these days???
Can we go back to this time please! I'll take a JD 720 row crop and a JD420 utility along with a 57 Chevy pickup and Bel-Air, both with 283 V8's.
That's a pretty good list. Buy a full set of spare parts ( before you they don't make them anymore!) Some genius will regulate it out of existence! I'd like to at least go back to when diesel engines were "allowed" to function as they should! Before all this emmisions b.s came along. I run alot of old Cat and JD, Cummins engines and just keep a full stock of heads and machined blocks and starters/ pumps etc. ON HAND!
my trucks were popular during the pandemic! While everyone's brand new equipment from tractors to trucks with "emmisions systems" had equipment sitting for 6 months waiting on parts. Showed me all I needed to know! I'll take a 3406 cat to power about anything, anytime!!!! JD in line 6 (anything manufactured before 2010) just runs! I worry about the modern reliance on satellites that all farmers are wide open to being taken off line, I appreciate the simplicity of the old drive chain "technology" too!
Thanks
Better yet get ya one of them 50s gals they made great wives!
@al me got lucky and got one! Just born a get decades later! 20 yrs, 4 kids, she stays home and takes care of EVERYTHING with the kids and house, and I attempt to entrepreneur enough $$ to feed em all! They sure aren't making it easy to be independent these days!
No more crawlers in the maple woods collecting sap. Plastic tubing connects all trees terminating in the suger house. It's still exciting and yummy. Welcome to New Hampshire 🍁. 1951 model A with no.5 mower 👍
Not a lot of snow in most maple woods now anyway.
John Deere was the go to farm equipment, how sad to see how they fallen today, but in a sense, I cannot blame Deere for doing what they do today with all the electronic bullshit and anti-repair, its their way to maintain business, its a hard competitive market out there and when times are tough, price rise and anti-consumer actions are needed to stay afloat, John Deere is the last remaining tractor company that owns themselves.
While every other company is owned by somebody else.
Good point 👍🏻
That 430 is not pulling that 3 bottom plow in most soils
Are any of these songs available for down load at the itunes store? Kinda liked the making maple syrup in Vermont song. Love these videos.
Good question! Wouldn't hurt to look. It would probably be under classics! Lol. Let me know if you find anything.
Weather men ain’t never got better
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Con la ayuda de Dios poder conseguir algunos accesorios de esta marca y aprenderas teoría y práctica todo lo relacionado con las plantas y cultivos y insumosy tener buenas prácticas agricolas🚜🌱🌾🌾🚜🌱🌾🇨🇴🚜🌱🌾🇨🇴
So another video that obviously you made. nice.
Did transfer it from 8mm roll of film from 1957 and transfered it to digital, edited some of the equipment into their own segments, and this is the full promotional JD video from 1957, what a differnt time. Thanks for checking it out
@@growthefarmup2606 copy that. Im trying to get into the archives at WSU to do something very similar
Thank Goodness no one sings on the JD you tube introduction videos today!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂
It was simply a better time.
@notsimplyorganic1053 no cell phones!!! I do however enjoy current climate control cabs, but over all, was it worth it? Lol
Дж.Диир - это несущий вал в истории тракторных и фермерских технологий!
Anyone have a flux capacitor they aren't using?
I hear if you drive a John Deere 420 at exactky 13.6 MPH at exactly 5:30 am on a full moon, you will wind up in one of these videos! 😉 The Flux capacitor was a very expensive option, not available on models manufactured before the Roswell incident! Lol. Good one 👍
If only they knew what is working the fields of today
Yep, those new $750,000 tractors and $400,000 planters. I don't think farmers from the 50's would believe you if you told them what things would cost in 2024!