8-24-23 Illinois I was 6 years old on our grain-livestock farm in Ohio was driving Farmall H raking hey. Second year I was mowing hay same tractor pulling a pull type New Idea mower. Those were the good days on the farm.
My nephew has an IH 1286 he does custom hay baling with and i tease him about using such a big tractor for a hay baling operation he just smiles and says i never have to worry about how thick the hay is
No question, the H and M. We had three or four Hs and an M on our farm in the north valley of California from the middle 1940s to 1963. They were used for planting and cultivating sugar beets, dry beans, feed corn, and tomatoes. All bought used and ran well until we closed up the farm in 1963. I spend many an early hour on an H before school raking beans for harvest, and long hot summer days cultivating.
My favorite in this video is the International Farmall 856. Back in the late 1960s, I practically lived on a Farmall Super 'A' tractor because my parents owned a small tobacco farm in southern Ontario Canada. Back then tobacco farms in Canada were very small, the average acreage was about 30 acres. Later on when I was farming, I used a Farmall Super 'C'. Both these tractors were used for row cultivating the tobacco and hauling wagon loads of tobacco from the drying kilns to the tobacco barn. Well, hopefully I didn't bore you. In any case thanks for sharing.
Hi;DID YOU live near Brantford OR Tillsonburg??? As Stopmin Tom would say "Tillsonburg Tillsonburg my Back still aches When I Hear that Word." I also live in Ontario up in K-W area.
@@andynieuwenhuis7833 I use to live about 6 miles west of Mount Brydges years ago, and that time there was a lot of tobacco grown in the area. Yea, Mount Brydges ON.
Your videos are all amazing. Also your camera operation is very well and you have a great voice. I was born on a tiny farm and the first thing i did in life is crawl to see tractors going.
Had an M we got rid of in 88, farmed my whole childhood with a 560D narrow front and 806D with the big fenders. The 806 remains my favorite tractor of all time, even in the face of the larger, newer tractors on the farm.
Red tractors are cool. I love all tractors. Red, Green, Blue, Orange, Yellow. Even Silver Combines and other colors of combines. Also, there are red tractors in my farm toy collection. My favorite is the 1066. My great grandpa Clegg had a ih tractor.
It's going to be the Farmall m Jason we have one here in our farm that my grandfather bought new has always been in our hands. Did custom threshing, bailing, corn picking, and silo feeling all over our community here besides doing our own work. It is sitting on its sixth set of rear tires and has had five sets of ring sleeves and then bearings put through the block. Become more of a family heirloom then they tool anymore however we still use it for work around here where we don't have to have the newer tractors. It has served our farm and our family in its lifetime. We own a dozen internationals ranging in age from 1941 bien to a 2017 Case IH 75 c.
Im not a red power man,but grew up with our neighbors with red power and nothing like seeing that 1206 rolling smoke after crossing the rxr crossing near our farm.
Thanks so much for sharing the video Jason. Of all the ones to miss. Glad they are celebrating the 100 years of the Farmall tractor. I still farm with them here.
First International tractor I drove was a Farmall A. No hydraulics. We had what was known as a 'truck farm'. Vegetables and tobacco. Fond memories, thanks for the video
I had never seen an International "pull type combine". Very interesting. like most events, I found this after the show is over. I live in Decatur,... We are doing the Farm Progress Show next week 23-24-25 August23. You all come. I drove both the H and M at a farm belonging to friends. I've always loved farm equipment. I did work at CAT in Decatur for 33 yrs which was a dream come true.
We had a Farmall 'H' on our small dairy farm back in the 50s, along with an 8N Ford, while my late father in law had a '49 'M' with a hydraulic pump in line with the magneto that powered a bucket. There was nothing fancy about those machines; they just worked.
👍👍 I worked at a contractor and put many hours on a Maxxum 5150. That was traded off for a MX 170. Loved that too. Not that many more HP, but way more of a tractor
I drove for the next door farm back in the early 80's, a mixed sheep, cattle bit of cropping, perhaps 40 acres of oats for feed and similar of summer crop being turnips for sheep feed. They had a 434 and a 414 Inter, probably between 40 & 50 hp, solid little tractors for what they were. Later in life on bigger cropping farms further North, the 766, 866 and I think 1066 were the bigger of tractors at the time, early 90's. Location was South Western and then North Western Victoria, Australia. Love the old school tractors. Andy now from Adelaide, South Australia.
@@bigtractorpower thanks, it's interesting how some countries only had certain models and some didn't. As an example our family farm tractor was a Fordson which were available world wide generally but out particular model was a Fordson Farm Major an Australian release model only, it was slotted in between the Fordson Power Major and the Super Major. cheers Andy from Adelaide, South Australia.
Some real neat machines there. The 560 with the front wheel assist and the high altitude kit on it is neat. The 1468 with the factory frame rail weights that are rarer than hens teeth to find. An original 806 diesel with the IH RD injection pump still on it. One of these years I’ll make it out there.
Thanks for the video tour, too hot and too much walking for me anymore. We still use many if these Red Menaces to farm with. Don't see many of the Red 2594 post merger tractors there. I've had one for 20 years, one brute for power. Too bad that there aren't any reliable shops that can service the complicated power shift on them. Don't want to throw away a pile of cash on it and still have nothing. We still run both the 806 and 1206 as well.
Thanks to the organizers and owners of 100yrs of tractors. thanks for the video. I ran a 1066 Hydro on a 914 pull type combine one fall when these machines were new. It worked great. I owned a Super C hobby tractor bought from the original owner. Sawed firewood, disced the garden, blew the carbon out of it running a grain auger in the fall.
Great video as always. My favorite International tractor is the 4586/4786. Dad and older brother had one of each back in the day. Loved those old things. My least favorite was the 2+2. Had a 3388 and that thing was always broke down. We didn’t keep it long.
My all time favorite IH and Case IH tractor is the Magnum series of tractors. I can't decide which of the Magnum series tractors i like the most, but if i have to chose, it's the Case IH Magnum 340. My favorite IH tractor is the IH 1568. Funnily enough, in Sweden, where i live, we don't call the 2×2 snoopy, like they do in the UK, we call them myrslok, or anteater.
Love all the red tractors I guess my favorite is the super MTA diesel. There was several corn Sheller‘s. What do you think you a little wagons and one head of corn flowing over the edge early in the video a couple of them had side boards they have to do better
Nice video. Lots of nice tractors there! The first 1206 with the western fenders and the lights up front was indeed a Farmall. The steering mechanism is different on an International and therefore is impossible to put a narrow front on them.
Love the idea of the line up but not sure why magnums and Steigers are considered “Farmalls”? there were 20 or so years from the mid 80s til 2003ish that Farmall wasn’t on a tractor hood, Case IH has had the Farmall brand for the last 20 years or so but only saw the compact and two new ones toward the end of the line. Can understand filling in the gap with other red tractors through the 90s but I wish they would’ve used actual Farmall tractors for the years that they were sold. Regardless, I appreciate your videos, thank you and well done on the video!
My father had a 12, not a clue what year. He had taken the front steel wheels in to have rims put on for rubber tires. The rear was still the steel knobbed originals
Dad had a M & Super C on our small Michigan farm. That M was a puller, or so it seemed in our day. I bought a Super C with a 6' Woods mower deck to mow 20 acres along runways on our rural airport. It is therapeutic and takes me back 50 yrs thinking these were 'big' tractors with a german shephard keeping laps along with.
One year at the farm show in Louisville I found that ih had sold the micormick brand to I believe a British company the guy I talked to had a heavy British accent I told him that it used to be McCormick Farmall. I filled him on the history of my favorite tractors he thanked me.the next thing I knew they were branded McCormick Farmall s once again. The last thing I saw was that ih had sued mcormick claiming that mcormick did not receive the rights to the Farmall name in the deal. Very shortly the Farmall name reappeared on ih tractors does 100 years include this time when ih forgot about the Farmall.
Hey Jason,,,thanks for takintge time to shoot and edit this video. Is it true the Rantoul show may not be around much longer? And anything Red Power with a 234 picker is cool.
1066 has always been a favorite
My grandpa bought a 1066 in 1975 off the dealer lot, ol girl is still going strong
Wow International overload, excellent video 👍👍👍 the 70s and 80s ones are my favourites. Loving that 1468 with the V8 and twin exhausts...
That 1566 at 3:55 with the US Flag behind it.... Superb shot!
Like seeing this lost history' of the old tractor's pulling the old marchinery!! Thank
8-24-23 Illinois I was 6 years old on our grain-livestock farm in Ohio was driving Farmall H raking hey. Second year I was mowing hay same tractor pulling a pull type New Idea mower.
Those were the good days on the farm.
This is SO cool, thanks for sharing!
My nephew has an IH 1286 he does custom hay baling with and i tease him about using such a big tractor for a hay baling operation he just smiles and says i never have to worry about how thick the hay is
1286?
I REALLY need to get to this show!! What a great time.😊👍🏻👌🏻
The Farmall H is the greatest in my book! Thanks for this awesome Red Power vid!! Regards!
Looked HOT out there! The 100 tractors lined up looked awesome.
Very hot. The heat index reached 119.
Love this video. I have ran many of these models but the 1066 is my favorite of all.
No question, the H and M. We had three or four Hs and an M on our farm in the north valley of California from the middle 1940s to 1963. They were used for planting and cultivating sugar beets, dry beans, feed corn, and tomatoes. All bought used and ran well until we closed up the farm in 1963. I spend many an early hour on an H before school raking beans for harvest, and long hot summer days cultivating.
Love that lady picking corn with the M Farmal.
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My favorite in this video is the International Farmall 856. Back in the late 1960s, I practically lived on a Farmall Super 'A' tractor because my parents owned a small tobacco farm in southern Ontario Canada. Back then tobacco farms in Canada were very small, the average acreage was about 30 acres. Later on when I was farming, I used a Farmall Super 'C'. Both these tractors were used for row cultivating the tobacco and hauling wagon loads of tobacco from the drying kilns to the tobacco barn. Well, hopefully I didn't bore you. In any case thanks for sharing.
Hi;DID YOU live near Brantford OR Tillsonburg??? As Stopmin Tom would say "Tillsonburg Tillsonburg my Back still aches When I Hear that Word." I also live in Ontario up in K-W area.
@@andynieuwenhuis7833 I use to live about 6 miles west of Mount Brydges years ago, and that time there was a lot of tobacco grown in the area. Yea, Mount Brydges ON.
Good day to u fellows L am from Kitchener Waterloo. Yes it was nice to see all thee tractors Thanks
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I just love watching old tractors/harvesters
Me too. Thank you for watching.
Wow Jason... That first big Farmall is awesome... Wish I was there with my 784 and new idea two row corn picker. .I'd feel right at home
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Your videos are all amazing. Also your camera operation is very well and you have a great voice. I was born on a tiny farm and the first thing i did in life is crawl to see tractors going.
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That was a impressive lineup of the tractors. Wow, that one-hundreds year all in a row. Kudos that all of the volunteers who got together.
Had an M we got rid of in 88, farmed my whole childhood with a 560D narrow front and 806D with the big fenders. The 806 remains my favorite tractor of all time, even in the face of the larger, newer tractors on the farm.
My grandfather bought a 706 with the German diesel new in the 60's. My brother still farms with it. It's a good tractor for small job.
Great 706 to have. Very cool. The 706 is one of my favorite tractors.
Un TV the a and elder 😢🎉🎉🎉😢😊
I have a 1963 560 bought new by my father. At age 11, my dad gave me the honor of driving it home from the dealer.
Very very cool. Happy day I am sure.
Really enjoyed.A lot of memories!thanks
Very cool! 1066 Thank you Jason!
Red tractors are cool. I love all tractors. Red, Green, Blue, Orange, Yellow. Even Silver Combines and other colors of combines. Also, there are red tractors in my farm toy collection. My favorite is the 1066. My great grandpa Clegg had a ih tractor.
I drove the 3088 in the parade from Farmer city to Decatur on monday! A fine tractor for it's age!
I am attending tomorrow! 1468,1066,560 are my top 3 red tractors
It's going to be the Farmall m Jason we have one here in our farm that my grandfather bought new has always been in our hands. Did custom threshing, bailing, corn picking, and silo feeling all over our community here besides doing our own work. It is sitting on its sixth set of rear tires and has had five sets of ring sleeves and then bearings put through the block. Become more of a family heirloom then they tool anymore however we still use it for work around here where we don't have to have the newer tractors. It has served our farm and our family in its lifetime. We own a dozen internationals ranging in age from 1941 bien to a 2017 Case IH 75 c.
Im not a red power man,but grew up with our neighbors with red power and nothing like seeing that 1206 rolling smoke after crossing the rxr crossing near our farm.
You brought back some great memories for me. Thank you!
For me it’s a tie between the Farmall M and 1066, 2 of the best tractors ever made.
1066 with Kozy cab, 560 diesel and the 7140 Magnum were all good solid tractors
Thanks so much for sharing the video Jason. Of all the ones to miss. Glad they are celebrating the 100 years of the Farmall tractor. I still farm with them here.
Quite a line up they had at that show. Very awesome! Thanks!
First International tractor I drove was a Farmall A. No hydraulics. We had what was known as a 'truck farm'. Vegetables and tobacco. Fond memories, thanks for the video
Toss up between a 1456 and 1206 as my 2 favorite IH of all time
That is amazing. Wish I had put plans together to attend!
The letter series- H, M Super H, Super M
Thanks
Time to call this the full Century of Progress Show! 100 years of tractor progress, awesome!
Tractors have come along way in 100 years.
The iconic 1066 Farmall of course!
Enjoyed all this red power
Thank you for watching.
I had never seen an International "pull type combine". Very interesting. like most events, I found this after the show is over. I live in Decatur,... We are doing
the Farm Progress Show next week 23-24-25 August23. You all come.
I drove both the H and M at a farm belonging to friends. I've always loved farm equipment. I did work at CAT in Decatur for 33 yrs which was a dream come
true.
Farm Progress is always a great ever. Half Century runs through Sunday the 27th. Today was the first day. Still lots of time to see it.
Love that big pull type combine! Never seen a newer one like that.
We had a Farmall 'H' on our small dairy farm back in the 50s, along with an 8N Ford, while my late father in law had a '49 'M' with a hydraulic pump in line with the magneto that powered a bucket. There was nothing fancy about those machines; they just worked.
my first tractor is a 986 that still own, its all red in my shed, great video
👍👍 I worked at a contractor and put many hours on a Maxxum 5150. That was traded off for a MX 170. Loved that too. Not that many more HP, but way more of a tractor
Very cool. The Maxxum 5150 is a cool tractor. The 5100 series just go and go.
I drove for the next door farm back in the early 80's, a mixed sheep, cattle bit of cropping, perhaps 40 acres of oats for feed and similar of summer crop being turnips for sheep feed. They had a 434 and a 414 Inter, probably between 40 & 50 hp, solid little tractors for what they were. Later in life on bigger cropping farms further North, the 766, 866 and I think 1066 were the bigger of tractors at the time, early 90's. Location was South Western and then North Western Victoria, Australia. Love the old school tractors. Andy now from Adelaide, South Australia.
Very cool IH tractors. The 866 is one we did not see in the US.
@@bigtractorpower thanks, it's interesting how some countries only had certain models and some didn't. As an example our family farm tractor was a Fordson which were available world wide generally but out particular model was a Fordson Farm Major an Australian release model only, it was slotted in between the Fordson Power Major and the Super Major. cheers Andy from Adelaide, South Australia.
Good job guy at the end did some good driving to plow that edge of the field
Great video! Amazing lineup of red power over the years!!
Thank you for watching.
Nice work Jason, lovely to see all those red equipment 🥰
Farmall F20/ Farmall 400 my tractors that I grew up on
This machine has changed people's life saving time and effort
Thank you for this video! I was fond of the tractors of the 1960s. They had a clean, classic appearance.
Some real neat machines there. The 560 with the front wheel assist and the high altitude kit on it is neat. The 1468 with the factory frame rail weights that are rarer than hens teeth to find. An original 806 diesel with the IH RD injection pump still on it. One of these years I’ll make it out there.
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Great video Jason 👍👌
Thanks for the video tour, too hot and too much walking for me anymore. We still use many if these Red Menaces to farm with. Don't see many of the Red 2594 post merger tractors there. I've had one for 20 years, one brute for power. Too bad that there aren't any reliable shops that can service the complicated power shift on them. Don't want to throw away a pile of cash on it and still have nothing. We still run both the 806 and 1206 as well.
1954 Farmall Super H that I first learned to mow hay with a 27V sickle bar mower.
Very nice set
International tractors are my favorite
Thanks for sharing my favorite tractor is black stripe 1066
One of my all time favorites too. I grew up watching a 76 1066 with a cab plow, disk, mow hay, forage harvest and spread manure.
My favorite is the 1206. Just always looked like a powerhouse of a tractor from IH. And was the first in history to break the 100 Hp barrier.
The coolest thing I seen at the show was the John Deere baler that had a mower head on the front wire tied the bales
Yes that was very very cool. I was hoping to film it working but never got a chance to see it in the field.
Farmall tractors are the best of all the tractors....
Solid tractors 👍👍
What an awesome demonstration😁👍 it's nice to see farmalls working hard💪😉
Thanks to the organizers and owners of 100yrs of tractors. thanks for the video. I ran a 1066 Hydro on a 914 pull type combine one fall when these machines were new. It worked great. I owned a Super C hobby tractor bought from the original owner. Sawed firewood, disced the garden, blew the carbon out of it running a grain auger in the fall.
Great video as always. My favorite International tractor is the 4586/4786. Dad and older brother had one of each back in the day. Loved those old things. My least favorite was the 2+2. Had a 3388 and that thing was always broke down. We didn’t keep it long.
806 brings back a lot of memories
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Grandad had an IH Turbo 100, and Dad had an IH 186 and 1066 That we use for alfalfa. We also had JD 4430 and 4840/50 for row crop.
My all time favorite IH and Case IH tractor is the Magnum series of tractors. I can't decide which of the Magnum series tractors i like the most, but if i have to chose, it's the Case IH Magnum 340. My favorite IH tractor is the IH 1568.
Funnily enough, in Sweden, where i live, we don't call the 2×2 snoopy, like they do in the UK, we call them myrslok, or anteater.
If it isn't red - it's still in the shed. Even tho we are Pretend Farmers, we love our H & our 350 with the FEL for plowing, discing, bush hogging.
766 Black stripe is my favorite I think there beautiful
The 1976 66 series are stand out tractors
I love the 664. And the 606
My favorite is all of them that start and work, color don't matter at all.
Probably the 560 and 2nd favorite the 1066 .
Awesome job 👏 👍, I'm a green guy 😎 , but love all old iron.
Classic tractors at work from any brand just look cool.
Well done. Awesome video
Thank you for watching.
Awesome video Jason!!
Thank you for watching.
Great Video!
Love all the red tractors I guess my favorite is the super MTA diesel. There was several corn Sheller‘s. What do you think you a little wagons and one head of corn flowing over the edge early in the video a couple of them had side boards they have to do better
My Best Friend and I used to call them Farm It Some's because it used to be so hard to hook up equipment to.
Favorite Farmall is a 1957 350 narrow front end. Runs on propane.
A truly cool display of red power through the years!
It’s such a great show for classics.
Nice video. Lots of nice tractors there! The first 1206 with the western fenders and the lights up front was indeed a Farmall. The steering mechanism is different on an International and therefore is impossible to put a narrow front on them.
It’s an interesting 1206. I chose it because the blue sky made it stand out for an opening view.
Love the idea of the line up but not sure why magnums and Steigers are considered “Farmalls”? there were 20 or so years from the mid 80s til 2003ish that Farmall wasn’t on a tractor hood, Case IH has had the Farmall brand for the last 20 years or so but only saw the compact and two new ones toward the end of the line. Can understand filling in the gap with other red tractors through the 90s but I wish they would’ve used actual Farmall tractors for the years that they were sold. Regardless, I appreciate your videos, thank you and well done on the video!
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Super cool I'm going next year for sure!
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I have an 826 , was there one at the show, thanks
There was 1026 Hydro at the show. I just posted a video clip of it at ua-cam.com/users/shorts_EDHAVFN364?si=I_4SO78qho-37fku
I did not see an 826.
Those long frontend Tractors always looked weird to me. 😂
The Anteater is one of my all time favorites 😁
2+2 dolly parton.anteater
My father had a 12, not a clue what year. He had taken the front steel wheels in to have rims put on for rubber tires. The rear was still the steel knobbed originals
Awesome to see all that red power
Groing up, my favorites i ran were the 660D, aand 856D.
Two solid tractors. 😁👍
Dad had a M & Super C on our small Michigan farm. That M was a puller, or so it seemed in our day. I bought a Super C with a 6' Woods mower deck to mow 20 acres along runways on our rural airport. It is therapeutic and takes me back 50 yrs thinking these were 'big' tractors with a german shephard keeping laps along with.
My neighbors are there. Stop and get you some paps kettle corn 😀
Super M & 1486.❤
I grew up on a 505, 544, Hydro 656, Hydro 100 and an 886. What I'd give today to have them back.
All great tractors. I am an 886 ROPS tractor fan.
@@bigtractorpower, ours had a ROPS, the only AC was the Hydro 100 because we used it to roll hay and pull a two row IH silage chopper.
That would be something to see in person
It’s an awesome show. Well worth the trip.
Are you still here Jason would like to meet you? I am riding on a case side-by-side
Good video.
The best farm progress show I have been too yet
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One year at the farm show in Louisville I found that ih had sold the micormick brand to I believe a British company the guy I talked to had a heavy British accent I told him that it used to be McCormick Farmall. I filled him on the history of my favorite tractors he thanked me.the next thing I knew they were branded McCormick Farmall s once again. The last thing I saw was that ih had sued mcormick claiming that mcormick did not receive the rights to the Farmall name in the deal. Very shortly the Farmall name reappeared on ih tractors does 100 years include this time when ih forgot about the Farmall.
Awesome video BTP. So many really great tractors.
It’s a great show to spot so many cool machines.
Hey Jason,,,thanks for takintge time to shoot and edit this video. Is it true the Rantoul show may not be around much longer? And anything Red Power with a 234 picker is cool.
Oh they’re all good they’re RED 👍👍👍👍👍