When the struggle on our farm was at it hardest somehow my Dad managed to purchase a Brand new 1066 with air tilt PS PB radio heater. It was so amazing to think how this blessing was gifted to us. No more sweating or shivering or dirt in our eyes. My dad thanked God for granting such wisdom to man. It saved our farm from bankruptcy. Looking at it now my son plugged it in yesterday put an exhaust hose from. A running pick up truck to the oil pan and started it at minus 38 just. Like it was summer. Had to auger some grain. We are still thankful for this 10 we call it every day. This video drew a tear or two.
Those were the good old days when family farmers made a good living. I remember seeing a lot of the tractors and equipment being used everyday in my home town of newport nc. IH was the best!
We had 1086 row crop tractors a few 4 wheel drive 325 HP Stieger Panthers for pulling 30 foot disc and chisel plows and doing some scraper work a 1460 IH combine with mud hogs. Also had a 4 wheel drive 200 HP articulated John Deere can't remember the number it had duels all the way around. The good ole days when u had to use the clutch on your tractors none of this hydrostatic stuff and not 3/4 of the electronics u actually had to drive you machine down the field and pay attention none of this auto track GPS that stuff is nice but to me it takes the fun out of running your equipment. We weren't doing no till either had to get in the fields every year and bow them 4 wheel drives up on them big disc and plows . Tilling the land was one of my favorite things to do it was mindless just don't get stuck in wet spots and raise them up on the end rows. Never forget the smell of freshly turned ground. We has some bottom land fields that stayed wet so every year the combines would dig 3 foot ruts then you'd have to rip and disc up them fields it got tough even with them big 4 wheel drive 8 tire Stiegers on 30 and 25 foot disc. Them 2 wheel drive 1086's with duels on 20 foot disc wouldn't do it just get stuck.
Really sad here in my town what happened to IH, its division here in Australia was making brilliant profits in its day,they were recognised as way ahead of there time both in there products and innovation
The parent company in north America closed its Australian division which was a crime, it closed a lot of its worldwide operations that werent doing well to save its arse in the states , it destroyed a beautiful company in Geelong Australia which led the way in innovation design , was a awesome company , i loved there gear. I think 1984 or 5 it closed here.
It still depresses me to this day knowing the fate of International Harvester. I grew up on a farm with nothing but Internationals and a few Versatiles/Fords. Tenneco company was the one that screwed it all up.
IH purchased all of Steiger in 72, It was owned and run as a sep. company until the end just like Dresser Ind. All IH big 2+2s were a product of Steiger
Grandpa out seeding. Dad out bailing. Me and my brother milking...... those days are gone around here. Now everything is huge and the field work is subcontracted out. I miss the family farms that made international great. (and a few other brands that we wont mention.. but I love as well).
dakota johnson awesome!! ours r.....big to small... 1066 turbo..706 diesel...560 gas..superM-TA. 2- farm all His a 1939 F-12 a 1930 farm all Regular......n then the STEAM.. a 1915 Port Huron traction engine....and a 1920 Port Huron traction engine...... so were back damn near to horses.....lol.....got farm equipment from the 70s....back to the 20s......not bragging....just letting ppl know......old farming....never dies!!!!!
70's were definitely the the age of farming in the states. IH for the win !!!
Those were the days!! Happy to have been a farmer back then!
When the struggle on our farm was at it hardest somehow my Dad managed to purchase a Brand new 1066 with air tilt PS PB radio heater. It was so amazing to think how this blessing was gifted to us. No more sweating or shivering or dirt in our eyes. My dad thanked God for granting such wisdom to man. It saved our farm from bankruptcy. Looking at it now my son plugged it in yesterday put an exhaust hose from. A running pick up truck to the oil pan and started it at minus 38 just. Like it was summer. Had to auger some grain. We are still thankful for this 10 we call it every day. This video drew a tear or two.
Some of the best IH tractors ever made!!
A great combination. Lynard Skynard and International Harvester! I like it!
We need to go back to this time ⏲️😩 gone but not forgotten 😢
Those were the good old days when family farmers made a good living. I remember seeing a lot of the tractors and equipment being used everyday in my home town of newport nc. IH was the best!
I always come back and watch this vid. I just love it . Inter man through and through.
that 16 bottom plow is massive awesome video love the old ih stuff
Never heard of any JD tractors that were being used like these old work horses. Long live International Harvester...
We had 1086 row crop tractors a few 4 wheel drive 325 HP Stieger Panthers for pulling 30 foot disc and chisel plows and doing some scraper work a 1460 IH combine with mud hogs. Also had a 4 wheel drive 200 HP articulated John Deere can't remember the number it had duels all the way around. The good ole days when u had to use the clutch on your tractors none of this hydrostatic stuff and not 3/4 of the electronics u actually had to drive you machine down the field and pay attention none of this auto track GPS that stuff is nice but to me it takes the fun out of running your equipment. We weren't doing no till either had to get in the fields every year and bow them 4 wheel drives up on them big disc and plows . Tilling the land was one of my favorite things to do it was mindless just don't get stuck in wet spots and raise them up on the end rows. Never forget the smell of freshly turned ground. We has some bottom land fields that stayed wet so every year the combines would dig 3 foot ruts then you'd have to rip and disc up them fields it got tough even with them big 4 wheel drive 8 tire Stiegers on 30 and 25 foot disc. Them 2 wheel drive 1086's with duels on 20 foot disc wouldn't do it just get stuck.
2024 and still come back to this amazing vid.
good red photos and great music
man what a bunch of good old memeroys
Great machines that will never return, it shouldn't have ended that way.
awesome vid...love them older ih tractors
keep up the good work. i love old red tractors
still allot of these tractors at work today, a 1066 goes by the house almost daily
Awesome video. See even John Deere people had to watch it.
I do love farming now a'days, but i really wish i could go back and farm when all these machines were brand new
Yes we need to go back to this time
Really sad here in my town what happened to IH, its division here in Australia was making brilliant profits in its day,they were recognised as way ahead of there time both in there products and innovation
Great job . IH forever
Amen 🙏
So ahead of time for the 70s
Red Power - Awesome video
Good old tractors. we still crank up our 1066 farmall every now and then, she's old and rough but reliable.
The tractors with the rops and deluxe cabs in the 66 series are my favorite
The parent company in north America closed its Australian division which was a crime, it closed a lot of its worldwide operations that werent doing well to save its arse in the states , it destroyed a beautiful company in Geelong Australia which led the way in innovation design , was a awesome company , i loved there gear. I think 1984 or 5 it closed here.
ahh, the good ole' days from the 70's and 80's, quite arguibly the Golden Age of International Harvester
Oh definitely agree 100%
@lildjohnson95 sooo many memories, thanks man
It still depresses me to this day knowing the fate of International Harvester. I grew up on a farm with nothing but Internationals and a few Versatiles/Fords. Tenneco company was the one that screwed it all up.
@TerminatorFRA. Thanks for the comment, Part III is in the making!
Nice video!! The dual seeder at 5:13 is interesting. Excellent choice of music BTW.
IH purchased all of Steiger in 72, It was owned and run as a sep. company until the end just like Dresser Ind. All IH big 2+2s were a product of Steiger
Nice compilation
Grandpa out seeding. Dad out bailing. Me and my brother milking...... those days are gone around here. Now everything is huge and the field work is subcontracted out.
I miss the family farms that made international great. (and a few other brands that we wont mention.. but I love as well).
Still farming in Australia with Inter 434,7100 h,766, 5400h, 1586 ,9600h and a 4586, 15000 hours.
how could i go back.
IH Tractors are still the best!
@freddythestandard INTERNATIONAL sadly went in 1985 there tractor division was sold to AGCO in 1986 i think an became CASE-IH
Was a simpler time.
That is something we can all agree on
We need to go back
john deere and case ih is awesomes
Case is a real mans tractor and the right tractor to get the job done
Ahead of their time , genuine gear to get the job done.
starting from top to bottum of our tractors currently. 1066, 886, 186 hydro, 706, 656, 400, super m, m, h, and cub
dakota johnson awesome!! ours r.....big to small... 1066 turbo..706 diesel...560 gas..superM-TA. 2- farm all His a 1939 F-12 a 1930 farm all Regular......n then the STEAM.. a 1915 Port Huron traction engine....and a 1920 Port Huron traction engine...... so were back damn near to horses.....lol.....got farm equipment from the 70s....back to the 20s......not bragging....just letting ppl know......old farming....never dies!!!!!
that 4166 is great
1460axleflow dood
Where did you get all your pictures from?
I know its not the best video to ask this on but what year did international bottom up?
@nonstop45039 Mostly from random searches on google, and some from books.
Amen!!!
that 1440 looks beast with them tracks on.
If I had more than 2 thumbs to put up for this video, I would.
Just cut off the good part of Free Bird :)
I want to go back there. Please?
Red till I'm dead !!!
i wish they still made ih like then. case ih is fine, but not good enough
@lildjohnson95, I belive its a 1466
want a time machine now
Long live IHC
Sorry but JD is the best, and my grandpa talks about farming in the 70s all time.
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