Farmall 4x4.... I doubt I will ever see one again. Some really unique tractors in this collection. I really appreciate you taking the time to go to this.
Thanks for the tour, Dan. I really appreciated the very informed tour. I am really impressed with you apparent knowledge of all tractor makes. I thought you only knew about MM I had intended to come to the show this year, but got scared out by the weather after a similar mud bog last year. It is also good to see the boys are doing well. Karl
Great show again Dan, the Australian A-514 must be pretty rare I don't think I've seen one of those before. The Oliver 44 Special looked great too, I don't think we got that tractor over in England. Looking forward to part 2. Cheers. Peter 🇬🇧🚜
Dang never seen Farmall M with 4x4 nice equipment, but I would love to search how well the front-end drive system works, little iffy ?? Thanks great show. :)
The numbers for tractors from down under are strange. the B514 is basically a late version of the USA M series. It was built in the UK for tears after the US went to the number series, it had factory 3 pt and dif lock built in. The BMD had a Bosch direct start diesel system adapted to the original M style motor. Also that 560 looks like a 706 with a 560 grille, wonder if it too was an import from down under.
B is a one row tractor, C is wider and is a two row tractor , CA is longer and wider than both ,CA has a four speed transmission , and a hand clutch giving it live power, CA has a little more horsepower than a B or C
Hey Dan, did you notice the Minneapolis Moline 445 number location was low on the nose at 7:23? I've only ever seen that in the Merchandiser , never in real life.
A 706 or 806 front end too. There's a picture of a pre-production 806 "disguised" as a 560 out on the internet. I doubt if it's the same tractor but it is a good re-creation of that picture.
Farmall 4x4.... I doubt I will ever see one again. Some really unique tractors in this collection. I really appreciate you taking the time to go to this.
You're right about the apple cider slushies! A vendor at the Geneseo IL show was making and selling them! Super cold and delicious!
Dan, some very unique tractors. If it wasn’t for you I would never get a chance to see them. Thanks sooooo much for bringing me to the show.
Oakley is the best show running, in my opinion. Thanks for the video. I was there Friday and Sunday this year.
A Farmall M 4x4... very cool.
Thanks for the tour, Dan. I really appreciated the very informed tour. I am really impressed with you apparent knowledge of all tractor makes. I thought you only knew about MM I had intended to come to the show this year, but got scared out by the weather after a similar mud bog last year. It is also good to see the boys are doing well.
Karl
thanks Karl!
Great show again Dan, the Australian A-514 must be pretty rare I don't think I've seen one of those before. The Oliver 44 Special looked great too, I don't think we got that tractor over in England. Looking forward to part 2. Cheers. Peter 🇬🇧🚜
Some very unique tractors. Only in Oakley. 👍🏻
Dan,thanks for lift,lots of tractors! Catch on part 2.
Love your channel keep good work my farmer dicited he wanted keep his tractor I bought my own allis chalmers wc 1944 need work done
Dang never seen Farmall M with 4x4 nice equipment, but I would love to search how well the front-end drive system works, little iffy ?? Thanks great show. :)
I forgot that show was this weekend. I'm less the 90 minutes away. Goodells is next weekend, though.
@@tractormike685 I’m planning on going to Goodells as well. MM is the feature.
The numbers for tractors from down under are strange. the B514 is basically a late version of the USA M series. It was built in the UK for tears after the US went to the number series, it had factory 3 pt and dif lock built in. The BMD had a Bosch direct start diesel system adapted to the original M style motor. Also that 560 looks like a 706 with a 560 grille, wonder if it too was an import from down under.
B is a one row tractor, C is wider and is a two row tractor , CA is longer and wider than both ,CA has a four speed transmission , and a hand clutch giving it live power, CA has a little more horsepower than a B or C
@@TomCox-x6b thank you. Hopefully I can remember all that next time. Lol
That is a silo filler , you put full bundles of corn stacks in it chops , blows in silo. Your grandfather had on out behind barn.
Hey Dan, did you notice the Minneapolis Moline 445 number location was low on the nose at 7:23? I've only ever seen that in the Merchandiser , never in real life.
I did not. Hopefully it will be there next year.
Good ole bidennomics prices have to rise thanks for the show video
That 560 looked like it had a 706 rearend
A 706 or 806 front end too. There's a picture of a pre-production 806 "disguised" as a 560 out on the internet. I doubt if it's the same tractor but it is a good re-creation of that picture.
Did Moline make a little dozer
@@TimMartin-bh9js yes. You will see one in a video in a couple days. I have also had some on my videos recently in Wisconsin
A514 is closer to a Farmall M.