Harvesting the old way

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  • Опубліковано 23 січ 2025

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  • @AndrewSteffl-d4h
    @AndrewSteffl-d4h Рік тому +1

    Watching this brings back a lot of memories. For a number of years we ran one Green, One Red and one Orange (Allis-Chalmers rather than case). Spent many a Fall day, and many nights as well - when it stayed warm enough that the dew didn't form and we could keep going all night long - throughout the 60's into the late 70's on a 1959 round back, open station JD95, while my brothers (and for a number of years, my mother) ran the International Harvester 181, and an Allis-Chalmers SP-100. Even though it was pure torture on these open station machines when the wind wasn't cooperating and the chaff & straw were so thick you couldn't breathe without a bandana tied over your face...I miss those days dearly; maybe because it felt so good when you could finally quit for a few hours, and take a shower & get a couple hours of sleep before it was time to get the machines greased-up, fueled-up, and ready to hit it hard again. The old open station machines we had were eventually replaced by a New Holland 980 and a couple JD7700's with cabs...then by a few JD8820's...and over the past 40 years - the newest, biggest machines John Deere had to offer. It's hard to explain to youngsters today what farming was like 50+ years ago, before air conditioned & heated cabs, navigation systems, self-leveling platforms, grease banks (a lot of folks don't know what it's like to find all 50 to 80 zerk fittings on some of these old vintage combines)...even running a machine with reliable BRAKES!...just like it was hard for my Father and uncles to explain to my generation what it was like pitching shocks into a threshing machine pulled to the field by horses and run off a long belt from a Steam Tractor or stationary steam engine 60 or 70 feet away.

    • @cecilkoselke7878
      @cecilkoselke7878 11 місяців тому

      Our 181 had a cab, the first combine we had with one. Then went to the 503, and 915.

  • @paulthegreat3521
    @paulthegreat3521 6 місяців тому

    I have a John Deere 6600 and I love using it for wheat harvest, I can’t imagine how much fun using one of those would be.

  • @natureshandmade6313
    @natureshandmade6313 4 роки тому +2

    I was 7 years when me anda my dad used to harvest with equipment just like that. He had 2 machínes just like the two first ones on this video.
    This is worth my tears!!
    Lovely ❤️

  • @charleyferguson4695
    @charleyferguson4695 8 років тому +10

    these old machines are amazing

  • @lindarogers6071
    @lindarogers6071 10 років тому +1

    The world needs more of THIS, instead of the other event, for old combines.

  • @a.j.leonard964
    @a.j.leonard964 6 років тому +1

    Love seeing those old combines in action

  • @DG-ne8iq
    @DG-ne8iq 4 роки тому +1

    Bonjour, JD 55 pour l'époque était déjà moderne: chauffeur au milieu de la machine, commande de scie par un roulement oscillant. En France peu connue, comme Case. IH était répandue= premier grand réseau dans tout le pays mais la 151 avait en concurrence Massey-Harris , mon père a eu une 780S en 1956, moteur Chrysler ou Austin 6 cylindres essence. En France il y avait aussi Claas et Clayes devenue aujourd'hui New-holland vers 1961 ces 2 marques ont devancé les ventes: robustesse et fiabilité. La Clayes 103 une grande réputation de débit de moisson puis la 122 ,135,140. John Deere en moissonneuse-batteuse est apparu surtout après 1967( fabriquées en allemagne): 430, 530,630,730: un bon début de ventes. Si IH n'aurait pas développé les Axiales: ils auraient perdu la bataille......Elles sont encore en 4° place des vente et bonne réputation de simplicité et solidité, actuellement.

  • @jeffreybeauxfontaine202
    @jeffreybeauxfontaine202 4 роки тому

    My grandfather had 4 55,s in Calif. He harvested wheat, milo, corn, ect..., i remember them well.

  • @92xl
    @92xl 5 років тому +1

    We had a 151 on the farm back in the 80's. Reliable machine.

  • @cdbfarm65
    @cdbfarm65 3 роки тому

    so awesome.......amazing what we use today.

  • @brucerazor5202
    @brucerazor5202 2 роки тому

    The core of America and heart

  • @tiger5551
    @tiger5551 4 роки тому +1

    I miss our 55 combine

  • @kenfarmer3266
    @kenfarmer3266 4 роки тому +2

    Had an international 101 and a case 660 combine spent a lot of time with the grain dust running down my neck.

    • @MrBillygoat
      @MrBillygoat 3 роки тому

      Yes and that dust itches like hell too

  • @gordoncorder2382
    @gordoncorder2382 4 роки тому +2

    well that is old--but I rode a bagger unit--then picked up bags--misery

  • @kevinklingner3098
    @kevinklingner3098 4 роки тому

    Why was the jd operator only cutting half a cutter bar full and putting the walker row through ? Seems silly when the others are taking a plfull width.

    • @verngoossen3628
      @verngoossen3628 4 роки тому

      cut just a little till the machine was shined up after sitting all winter---- instead of pluggging-----

  • @jcepler
    @jcepler 4 роки тому

    Where was this video recorded? The buttes in the background look familiar.

  • @peteragro1865
    @peteragro1865 4 роки тому

    Hello super video. I've got a question how many hectar did you harvest whit this set-up?

  • @tucnytulen4008
    @tucnytulen4008 6 років тому

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  • @jstarr7506
    @jstarr7506 4 роки тому

    So it shoots the berries out the back then you go 'round with like a rake attachment or something?

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 4 роки тому +1

      It shoots the chaff and straw out the back and stores the wheat berries in the built-in grain bin.

  • @icelineman
    @icelineman 4 роки тому

    Old oddities to us High Tech for their day!

  • @universpro7741
    @universpro7741 2 місяці тому

    The old way is with a scythe

  • @jeffkreuziger1984
    @jeffkreuziger1984 4 роки тому +1

    my grandpa had a 203 ih

  • @ГвидонВишневский-о2ш

    Цепь на тёмно красном комбайне не смазана на жатке уже очень давно

  • @davehughesfarm7983
    @davehughesfarm7983 2 роки тому

    When the whole word goes to hell we will be using these old machines again..

  • @odairferreira3315
    @odairferreira3315 4 роки тому

    lift the reel that stops imbuccando.

  • @miguelangelvalderrama1808
    @miguelangelvalderrama1808 5 років тому

    Were you breathing near to the mriphone???????💨

    • @bigbudw5093
      @bigbudw5093  5 років тому +2

      It’s called wind

    • @luizalbertolopes2091
      @luizalbertolopes2091 5 років тому

      Este tempo eu fasso parte se não conhecia a máquina não era operador hoje são Nutella

    • @verngoossen3628
      @verngoossen3628 4 роки тому

      @@bigbudw5093 always wind in western Kansas-----

  • @jannovak6870
    @jannovak6870 8 років тому

    ...neskutočne hrdzavá skorodovaná reťaz na podávači .....ha ha

  • @rodneycody8746
    @rodneycody8746 Рік тому

    N😂

  • @MohMoh-pn3ic
    @MohMoh-pn3ic 4 роки тому

    BONJOUR BONJOUR