Incredible video Kenny! Lots and lots of "Unobtanium" in that shed for sure, and configurations I've never seen on a D. I can also appreciate the original condition of most of them, they can only be original once and seeing that is literally looking back in time. Another fun fact - you mentioned the low production numbers of 1943 D's, well 1943 was an odd year for Caterpillar too in that it was the only model year of the D2 line that didn't see ANY D2's built, because of the war effort and production priorities focusing on the larger machines, they just didn't build any. I wish I could give this video more than one thumbs up, it's just that good!
It's truly a treasure trove of stuff/tractors/engines. This is maybe 1/3 of his collection - I will have to go back to get the other parts at a later date... Very interesting fact about the D2's. I think that people discount the 42 and 43 model year tractors - most manufacturers had very limited production during these years.. The Case SC, I believe in 1943, had BRASS brake pedals on it! How cool would it be to get a pair of those?!
An excellent collection of D series Hans has there. Much appreciation here for everyone who keeps the old iron alive and roofed. Very good video Kenny!
Very impressive collection. We definitely have a soft spot for the John Deere D. Some very unique tractors and a few spokers in the mix. Thanks for the tour.
Amazing collection of John Deere Model D tractors. Thank you for bringing us along on the tour. How many vintage tractors does he have, and are they all the green and yellow variety? Nice little sign off at the end of your video for the John Deere that will be used to save another. Hans, if you're reading this, thank you for the tour and for preserving and restoring vintage tractor history. 🚜 👍
I'm not sure how many JD's he has, but I do know that his father started collection in about 1976. So, there is 50 years of parts, tractors, engines, signage, and other memorabilia. It would be an all day event or all weekend event to go through the entire collection and have him explain each piece. I am pretty sure his collection is primarily JD, but I never thought to ask! Ha ha!
Do you have insert bearings, or babbit bearings? If they are babbit bearings they will need to be relined and turned to size. I used Paul's Rod and Bearing in Parkersville, MO.
Thanks for that Kenny! That's an impressive collection. I only have 1!😢
It is a very impressive collection - and this is only about 1/3 of it!
Incredible video Kenny! Lots and lots of "Unobtanium" in that shed for sure, and configurations I've never seen on a D. I can also appreciate the original condition of most of them, they can only be original once and seeing that is literally looking back in time. Another fun fact - you mentioned the low production numbers of 1943 D's, well 1943 was an odd year for Caterpillar too in that it was the only model year of the D2 line that didn't see ANY D2's built, because of the war effort and production priorities focusing on the larger machines, they just didn't build any. I wish I could give this video more than one thumbs up, it's just that good!
It's truly a treasure trove of stuff/tractors/engines. This is maybe 1/3 of his collection - I will have to go back to get the other parts at a later date... Very interesting fact about the D2's. I think that people discount the 42 and 43 model year tractors - most manufacturers had very limited production during these years.. The Case SC, I believe in 1943, had BRASS brake pedals on it! How cool would it be to get a pair of those?!
Wow i bet the guys that bleed green are drooling. Thanks Hans for sharing.
I know I sure was drooling!
Such a neat collection. Loved the details that Hans shared with us. Thanks Kenny and Hans. Much appreciated.
VERY cool collection. I am intrigued as to what else he might have hiding! Ha ha!
An excellent collection of D series Hans has there. Much appreciation here for everyone who keeps the old iron alive and roofed. Very good video Kenny!
This is probably only a third of his collection! I have been invited back to get the rest of it - will do that at some point!
Great video of a truly one of a kind collection. Thanks Kenny
Glad you enjoyed - there will be a part two in the future. This was only about 1/3 of the collection!
That’s quite a treat to get to see a collection like that. Thanks Kenny!!
It was pretty amazing. I was very grateful that he showed us around, and was willing to let me film to show you all some really cool pieces!
Very impressive collection. We definitely have a soft spot for the John Deere D. Some very unique tractors and a few spokers in the mix. Thanks for the tour.
This is only about 1/3 of the collection! I will be going back for a part TWO!
It's amazing those tractors have been around all these years. Great Video.
A very nice collection - there will be a part two at some point going through the rest of his collection!
Great video and collection.
Thank you! He has an amazing collection!
He has an amazing collection, it's so nice to get a walkthrough, though I admit the highlight for me is the DI!
He has a HUGE collection. This is maybe 1/3 of it! A true priceless arrangement of old engines, tractors, and equipment (parts, too)!
I have one of those ModelT stationary engines with the original stand I had no idea what it was thank you for sharing Fantastic collection
You should get in contact with Hans. They are a pretty rare piece I believe!
Was there 2 summers ago, got the full tour. He is a hell of a nice guy.
Sure is! Just posted part two of the video series!
Pretty cool collection! Thanks for taking us along!
Thanks for coming along, Gene!
@@KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch your welcome!
Beautiful.... Stay safe and Merry Christmas Tim
Thanks, Tim!
Hans wanted a spoker D bad that star lake truck& tractor hauls around for its owner
Hans has a number of Spokers. I'm not sure how many. 4 or 5 at least, I think?
That's one heck of a collection
Sure is! This is only about a 1/3 of it!
Loved the episode
Glad you enjoyed!!!
Super video, serious collection there
Yessir. Hans has a enormous collection of not only D's, but engines, memorabilia, and other 2-cylinder tractors!
Amazing collection of John Deere Model D tractors. Thank you for bringing us along on the tour. How many vintage tractors does he have, and are they all the green and yellow variety? Nice little sign off at the end of your video for the John Deere that will be used to save another. Hans, if you're reading this, thank you for the tour and for preserving and restoring vintage tractor history. 🚜 👍
I'm not sure how many JD's he has, but I do know that his father started collection in about 1976. So, there is 50 years of parts, tractors, engines, signage, and other memorabilia. It would be an all day event or all weekend event to go through the entire collection and have him explain each piece. I am pretty sure his collection is primarily JD, but I never thought to ask! Ha ha!
I got to plow w Hans knutsons d at heatwole this yr nice guy I enjoyed his company
That would be AMAZING!
Fun collection to see
This was only about 1/3 of it!
@@KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch do we get to see the rest?
Should have gone across the road to see the big shed where I got my fenders and hood from for the D
Oh, don't worry. I have already been invited back to do a part two!
The track D you were talking about was my friend Harlan’s tractor. He lived very close to me. Like about 10 miles away
Very rare and unique piece!
@@KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch he had many rare and unique pieces at one point.
Would have been cool to see them!@@justinblain928
I even know where you are at. Thank you Kenny.
He is known by many, that's for sure! A legend in the early 2 cylinder realm!
@KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch I met him last summer, but discovered we have a mutual friend. That's in my vicinity.
Hans is a great guy and has an amazing collection of tractors and equipment! @@brycewiborg8095
Deere trying to see what would work and sell! So were many others.
And he has an awesome display of "what might work"!
I have a 1930 D and I need some replacement rod bearings....I bought a set of new ones but they are wider for serial number earlier than mine....help!
Do you have insert bearings, or babbit bearings? If they are babbit bearings they will need to be relined and turned to size. I used Paul's Rod and Bearing in Parkersville, MO.
Holy smokes! 😳
That's what I said when I walked in! Ha ha!
I have a 43 styled D
A pretty rare bird, from my understanding!