Thanks for the memories. I learned to drive a tractor on a Massey Harris 33 row crop. Then graduated to a Massey Harris 44D wide front. This learning was accomplished in the early 50s in Southern Ontario, Canada. 😊😊😊😊😊
I was born in 1939, my Father had a team of horses (I barely remember being allowed to carry the reins on a lane to our back field, maybe in 1943). I remember my Father & 2 neighbors owning, using a McCormick binder & a Case separator(threshing machine) until about 1945. We also had a Farmall Regular on steel , my Father traded for an H on rubber in 1944. Thanks for the video & the memories!
That is interesting. I was in Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum some years ago and there was a sheep dog demo by someone from your Casterton and it set me wondering how it got it's name. Presumably someone settled there from over here. It would be interesting to find out more.
@@Casterton-Vintage our Casterton is on a crossing place on the Glenelg river and was surveyed in 1840. It’s believed to have been named after an English village, because it was protected and surrounded by a series of Hills , which I assume your Casterton is also.?
This video is great. I went to this event this year for the first time after watching your videos of previous years. What a fantastic event. I must go again next year (I even spotted myself in the video)
Yes Steve, I had to get a stand in camera person for most of it but did manage to get an hour behind the lens on Sunday afternoon. I loved the Diesel Seventy Five ploughing. It sounded effortless.
What an awesome show! A member from our local Horowhenua Vintage Machinery Club went to it just before covid and he said it was amazing. Looking forward to more Vintage Machinery videos!
@@Casterton-Vintage Thank you, our Saunderson was used to tow and drive a Ransoms, Simms & Jefferies mill to thresh corn for farmers in County Down, Northern Ireland up until the 1950's or so, its the only Saunderson we know of for definite left in Northern Ireland, there is rumoured to be another one in Mullaghbawn which is just inside Northern Ireland but we dont know for sure if there is one there or not. There is a video of ours running in my uploaded videos if you want to see it.
Titans are really interesting tractors. My next video (out this Sunday) is from Tractor Fest at Newby Hall and has a very nice Titan driving a threshing drum.
Great video with a superb collection of vintage tractors and equipment at work 👍 John Crowder looked like he was needing a few more furrows behind the 14 💪💪👌
Um espetáculo a parte ,,, sensacional 😃 esses tratores velhos em ação...isso anda em falta no Brasil ,,, aqui não temos nenhuma exposição parecida com essa ,,, nosso povo não tem passado nem presente ...😮
If you go to Casterton Vintage Videos on Face Book and send me a message with your email I can send you a program in pdf form. It matches up with the numbers on the tractors. Hopefully you can pick some of them out on the video. I could talk all the way through it but I'm not keen on doing that !
that 1ST hay baler was just like the old hay press 😮😮 4 every bale U baled U 2 put the wire through each bale and tie it that was the old way 😮😢 I don't know how they ever got all of the hay baled back and when I was young and 1ST started 😊😊 I helped a fellow and we would have 5 OR 6 cutting of hay every year 😊😊 and we would bale a 1,OOO bales of hay a day 😊😊 I still remember the old hay balers that didn't have no kickers on them 😮😮 and 2 people would walk long of the side of the hay wagon and U had 2 pick up every bale off the ground and put on the hay wagon then who ever was on the hay wagon they still had 2 stack it on the wagon we used a PTO elevator 2 put the hay in the barns 😊😊 even w a bale of hay light just like card board U still couldn't throw a bale of hay up 2 the hay loft 😊😊OMG 9 28 2O23
Very interesting. I would have liked an explanation of every machine. Some segments were too long to maintain the interest. Could do with editing. Thanks.
There are lots of groups on facebook that share events related to there group subject. The Casterton event is usually the third full weekend in September.
Depends where you are with the Swather , Canada , it means you Can Harvest three weeks earlier ... if yoir Wheat Barley or ryecorn gets caught by snow cover it great to go next Spring as they wont survive standing till the Spring in windrows great as feed grain ...
Good day Joseph I am from Ontario. Yes yrs ago I don remember even with binder cutting it & letting out for roughly a week. So were are u from ? Thanks
@@donvoll2580 lol i did a long hot Summer 1970 Alberta and then Saska lol , bouncing a long on the SP Swathers , dodging the low Flying B52's lol Amazing Country Side around Unity lol I am from New Zealand lol i must get back to Your Country before to long lol
I heard 2 tractors w no power it's the gas or the magneto timing it doesn't even half enough power 2 pull it own self 😮😮 some of those old magneto had a spark lever U could adjust 😊😊 and when the the engine cleared up and had power that where U set it at and left 👈 😊 it there U can tell when they are running right 👉 😊 the exhaust should be hot 🔥😊 and clear and U can't hold your hand over it very long that's the way it should be the carb setting is the same way 😊😊 OMG 9 28 2O23
In the mid 195? I helped my dad sew a few sacks at the top of an elevator in Othello, Washington State, USA. A couple of sacks dad had to resew. Another worker there was very fast. Hope that skill is not lost. I would like to have a needle that was used then. Would have liked to seen more of the tractor with the cross ways engine. Thank you for your work to show all those old machines. I now live in the Palouse hills area of Washington State. Farmers went from horses to small crawlers to large four wheel tractors and back to tracked tractors to lessen compaction of the ground. Also in this area the "Hillside" combines were developed. Thanks again ron @@Casterton-Vintage
That is an interesting comment. One of the drivers is the current European ploughing champion................ Thanks for the comment. Hope you enjoyed the video.
One of the best vintage farm machinery videos I’ve ever seen. Thanks guys for a peak into the past!
Wow, thanks!
Thanks for not ruining the video by not playing music in it!
Thanks. :-)
The old engines make their own music
Tarih olmuş makineler ve icatların yaşatılmasını, yeni nesillere Bilgi verilmesini hazırlayanlara teşekkürler ederiz. İzmir/TÜRKİYE
Thankyou.
This is real vintage agriculture equipment. I never saw this before. Long before my time.
Thanks. This event concentrates on early equipment so it always includes machines you are unlikely to see often.
Thanks for the memories. I learned to drive a tractor on a Massey Harris 33 row crop. Then graduated to a Massey Harris 44D wide front. This learning was accomplished in the early 50s in Southern Ontario, Canada. 😊😊😊😊😊
Glad you enjoyed it.
[4:22] The editing here is flawless, really professional! 🎥
Thanks.
I was born in 1939, my Father had a team of horses (I barely remember being allowed to carry the reins on a lane to our back field, maybe in 1943). I remember my Father & 2 neighbors owning, using a McCormick binder & a Case separator(threshing machine) until about 1945. We also had a Farmall Regular on steel , my Father traded for an H on rubber in 1944. Thanks for the video & the memories!
I love to hear these old memories. Thanks for sharing. Do you still have the H ??
Awesome display of rare machines. Thanks for the great video work.
Glad you enjoyed it.
enjoyed the vidieo very much.the real good ole days.thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video
Thanks!
Wow great Video of some really stunning and rar old farm equipment 😃👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you very much!
Oh man, like your videos so much. Thumbs up. Greetings from Germany
Thankyou for your kind words. I'll try to keep creating them.
alll ways a good videos
Thanks
Great video, and thanks to all who organise this annual event. Couldn't make it this year, so glad to see this posting.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Look forward to seeing you at next years event.
Wonderful video and show, for a minute there I thought it was here in Casterton, Victoria , Australia. Cheers
That is interesting. I was in Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum some years ago and there was a sheep dog demo by someone from your Casterton and it set me wondering how it got it's name. Presumably someone settled there from over here. It would be interesting to find out more.
@@Casterton-Vintage our Casterton is on a crossing place on the Glenelg river and was surveyed in 1840. It’s believed to have been named after an English village, because it was protected and surrounded by a series of Hills , which I assume your Casterton is also.?
Loved the Massey Harris draper fed combine
That is a Massey Harris 21. It is a useful combine. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Great to see some youngsters involved!
Very interesting. Thanks so much for sharing 😊
Glad you enjoyed it.
Gday,pity I missed you live,but will look out for you. Looks like a great crop hope it yields well,thanks for the videos.🤠🇦🇺
great old farm machenery
Another excellent video - many thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks.
Great video. Many different pieces of equipment. Thanks for your time to do these videos 👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
This video is great. I went to this event this year for the first time after watching your videos of previous years. What a fantastic event. I must go again next year (I even spotted myself in the video)
Thanks for your support. Glad you enjoyed the event.
Good footage not only of us ploughing but all of the show, the stuff we don't get to see whilst we're busy on our side of things
Yes Steve, I had to get a stand in camera person for most of it but did manage to get an hour behind the lens on Sunday afternoon. I loved the Diesel Seventy Five ploughing. It sounded effortless.
What an awesome show! A member from our local Horowhenua Vintage Machinery Club went to it just before covid and he said it was amazing.
Looking forward to more Vintage Machinery videos!
Thanks for the positive comments. It would be a long trip for you to attend!
21:38 we have one of them tractors, 1919 Saunderson model G. My Grandfather bought it around 1923
That's a special story and a great tractor to own. Enjoy.
@@Casterton-Vintage Thank you, our Saunderson was used to tow and drive a Ransoms, Simms & Jefferies mill to thresh corn for farmers in County Down, Northern Ireland up until the 1950's or so, its the only Saunderson we know of for definite left in Northern Ireland, there is rumoured to be another one in Mullaghbawn which is just inside Northern Ireland but we dont know for sure if there is one there or not. There is a video of ours running in my uploaded videos if you want to see it.
Just like my grampas titan! Love it
Titans are really interesting tractors. My next video (out this Sunday) is from Tractor Fest at Newby Hall and has a very nice Titan driving a threshing drum.
Βλέποντας αυτό το βίντεο έγινα 60 χρόνια νεότερος, εύγε, από Ελλάδα.
Thanks. Glad to hear you enjoyed it.
Great video with a superb collection of vintage tractors and equipment at work 👍 John Crowder looked like he was needing a few more furrows behind the 14 💪💪👌
More furrows would mean a bigger lorry 😉. Glad you enjoyed it.
Esses antigos maquinários agrícolas são super interessantes!🇧🇷🙌
Thanks
Um espetáculo a parte ,,, sensacional 😃 esses tratores velhos em ação...isso anda em falta no Brasil ,,, aqui não temos nenhuma exposição parecida com essa ,,, nosso povo não tem passado nem presente ...😮
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks.
Hello i really enjoyed the whole video , it is amaseing how those old machines still can work out in the field,, thank you😁😁😁
Thanks 👍
Interesting to watch from central Ohio. Wish you would identify the tractor’s year, make, & model as well as the equipment.
If you go to Casterton Vintage Videos on Face Book and send me a message with your email I can send you a program in pdf form. It matches up with the numbers on the tractors. Hopefully you can pick some of them out on the video. I could talk all the way through it but I'm not keen on doing that !
that 1ST hay baler was just like the old hay press 😮😮 4 every bale U baled U 2 put the wire through each bale and tie it that was the old way 😮😢 I don't know how they ever got all of the hay baled back and when I was young and 1ST started 😊😊 I helped a fellow and we would have 5 OR 6 cutting of hay every year 😊😊 and we would bale a 1,OOO bales of hay a day 😊😊 I still remember the old hay balers that didn't have no kickers on them 😮😮 and 2 people would walk long of the side of the hay wagon and U had 2 pick up every bale off the ground and put on the hay wagon then who ever was on the hay wagon they still had 2 stack it on the wagon we used a PTO elevator 2 put the hay in the barns 😊😊 even w a bale of hay light just like card board U still couldn't throw a bale of hay up 2 the hay loft 😊😊OMG 9 28 2O23
Great memories. Thanks for sharing.
It would be nice to see the drag plough lift at the end of the furrow and enter again other than that very good
I'll do that this weekend. It will probably be ou in two weeks.
Very interesting. I would have liked an explanation of every machine. Some segments were too long to maintain the interest. Could do with editing. Thanks.
Great suggestion! Thanks.
Hi . Love all your videos. Was wondering if you could give me an idea where i could get a list of events and dates.
There are lots of groups on facebook that share events related to there group subject. The Casterton event is usually the third full weekend in September.
Depends where you are with the Swather , Canada , it means you Can Harvest three weeks earlier ... if yoir Wheat Barley or ryecorn gets caught by snow cover it great to go next Spring as they wont survive standing till the Spring in windrows great as feed grain ...
Good day Joseph I am from Ontario. Yes yrs ago I don remember even with binder cutting it & letting out for roughly
a week. So were are u from ? Thanks
@@donvoll2580 lol i did a long hot Summer 1970 Alberta and then Saska lol , bouncing a long on the SP Swathers , dodging the low Flying B52's lol Amazing Country Side around Unity lol I am from New Zealand lol i must get back to Your Country before to long lol
@@josephcooksley3219 Thanks
I heard 2 tractors w no power it's the gas or the magneto timing it doesn't even half enough power 2 pull it own self 😮😮 some of those old magneto had a spark lever U could adjust 😊😊 and when the the engine cleared up and had power that where U set it at and left 👈 😊 it there U can tell when they are running right 👉 😊 the exhaust should be hot 🔥😊 and clear and U can't hold your hand over it very long that's the way it should be the carb setting is the same way 😊😊 OMG 9 28 2O23
Interesting comments. Thanks.
MEANWHILE,
John Deere has introduced an all electric self driving tractor & is in final field tests of an all electric combine.
!
CNH are way ahead of them on the self-drive - making them run on batteries or whatever else is the easy part, and not sustainable long-term
It looks like Micheal was enjoying driving the McCormick tractor and combine 😊👍
He is still smiling!
Just a bit sorry that no round balers there and I remember seeing my father on a bagger combine.
We will have a round baler on display from time to time. Thanks for watching.
Is this in Ab Cdn
England
Why are the shacks of grain not sewn with a needle?
I've never seen anyone sew a sack in the UK but have seen it in USA.
In the mid 195? I helped my dad sew a few sacks at the top of an elevator in Othello, Washington State, USA. A couple of sacks dad had to resew. Another worker there was very fast. Hope that skill is not lost. I would like to have a needle that was used then. Would have liked to seen more of the tractor with the cross ways engine. Thank you for your work to show all those old machines. I now live in the Palouse hills area of Washington State. Farmers went from horses to small crawlers to large four wheel tractors and back to tracked tractors to lessen compaction of the ground. Also in this area the "Hillside" combines were developed. Thanks again ron @@Casterton-Vintage
Ive seen corn sacks sewn in the SW UK, a big curved sack needle...
Was it a ploughing race?? LOL
FI 2978 its a long way from Tipperary.
It's shameful not one of crawler drivers know how to set up a plough
That is an interesting comment. One of the drivers is the current European ploughing champion................ Thanks for the comment. Hope you enjoyed the video.