Very interesting! A local farmer still uses many of his older John Deere forage harvesters and other implements from this era. They sure we're built to last!
Similar but not as complicated, the heavy flywheel chopper worked well with the 2 cylinder tractors. One row of tall corn was plenty for my JD 60 and even for my JD 70.
Brings back memories! I had a #12 Forage harvester with 3 heads and the #55 blower with flat belt drive. How did you get all these old presentations? There must be some around of even older equipment but never show up on UA-cam. I have seen a 3 part series from BF Avery from about 1938, I have watched them 2-3 times, it was the first tractor my Grandfather bought in 1943 when he switched from horses. I had that tractor until 2005 when I sold out of farm equipment and moved from Michigan to Kansas. I did keep 4 pieces of horse drawn equipment and hauled it to Kansas.
I believe they were made from about 1960 to about 1965. They were replaced by the #34 chopper, which were designed for the higher horse power 4020 and 5020.
Thank you for putting these on here!! I love these!!
So glad you enjoyed! More to come.
Very interesting! A local farmer still uses many of his older John Deere forage harvesters and other implements from this era. They sure we're built to last!
9:15 such a great old school farm picture.
We had a 4010, # 6 chopper, two 112 chuck wagons, and that blower, we completely wore out the # 6 chopper and went on to a # 12 chopper.
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Things are so similar, yet so much different today... Thank you for the video!!!
Similar but not as complicated, the heavy flywheel chopper worked well with the 2 cylinder tractors. One row of tall corn was plenty for my JD 60 and even for my JD 70.
Thanks for the videos! Very enjoyable to watch!
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Thanks for sharing!
Brings back memories! I had a #12 Forage harvester with 3 heads and the #55 blower with flat belt drive. How did you get all these old presentations? There must be some around of even older equipment but never show up on UA-cam. I have seen a 3 part series from BF Avery from about 1938, I have watched them 2-3 times, it was the first tractor my Grandfather bought in 1943 when he switched from horses. I had that tractor until 2005 when I sold out of farm equipment and moved from Michigan to Kansas. I did keep 4 pieces of horse drawn equipment and hauled it to Kansas.
What years were the No6 and No 12 made ,any one know?
I believe they were made from about 1960 to about 1965. They were replaced by the #34 chopper, which were designed for the higher horse power 4020 and 5020.
@@greggergen9104 Thanks .Remember the neighbor having a no12 with the gas engine parked in the woods 40 years ago.