Good job. Great to see some UK reg plates in the US. I hope you keep them on the tractors. Dealer (Sharmans ?) certainly cleaned them up nicely for you.
Nice! Zuidberg fronthitch! Dutch company. Now a front PTO, get the gehl mower running again, frontmower, and your in for some serious diesel consumption 👍😁
What beautiful tractors!! Im so excited I watched the video twice, been waiting for this moment for 2 months! Before you sell the other ones please line up all the JDs on the farm for a photo op.
I just want to note something. fathers are always the first ones in the truck when their sons buy something new that did not cost them anything.My father is the same way, same with my grandfather.happy for you guys. hope the JD's work well for you guys.
I am extremely interested, being a British farmer why did you pop over to our little island to buy these beautiful machines?! Unless I missed a video?! Ha but I saw you walk around the lot looking at the machines and yeah the trailer pick up hitches make our lives in the uk so much easier! I love your open mind and explore other ways to do things around the world. I spent a year in Canada and learnt a lot our North American farming and the extreme climates some of you guys have to deal with. We all as a world have so much to offer each other in the agricultural world to produce the best and most food we can!
Nice equipment .... You work hard and your sons if they are going to keep following in your foot steps will have great equipment to work with and the knowledge on how to fix things with out going to a shop all the time. That is a dieing art as kids now a days do not even know how to tie there shoes let alone fix something with tools and parts they have on hand. I would love to some day meet you and have a cup of coffee ... I am in East Amwell on a rental property that has farm fields that it is a shame no one is farming. The Landlord has been looking for someone to farm it. If you are ever in the area let me know and the East Amwell Dinner has a good cup of Cofffee..
Those are some nice looking tractors. I suspect they leave the ignition ON so the key doesn't fall out and get lost during transport. If turned off the key could fall out. Granted, if that is the reason surely there has to be a better way that wouldn't result in a possible dead battery upon arrival.
good tractors the 7530 & 8530. just keep an eye on the 75's computer..... they tend to throw up problem codes. especialy transmissoin & engine restricted power, he one i had needed new wiring looms. they cost about £250 each, mine needed 5 of them! 8530 was no bother & trouble free :)
I'm happy for you Wes, those are some nice looking tractors. I hope they bring you years of reliable service. P.S. I'm not trying to tell you what to do but I think you should keep the 4960, you resurrected it from death after the fire man. I really enjoyed those videos. I think Tim may be a little partial to it too. As Classic Truck Rescue would say......................"Peace Out"
Well, Wes. Now you can haul A?????. I mean hay! Looking good in the neighborhood. The envy of all your neighbors. Wondering what your dad thinks of these tractors. You come along way baby, from a Farmall and Jonny Popper! Not to forget the tractor your uncle gave you. Go Wes! Bet the boys will love these tractors. How I would love to come visit! That isn't going to happen. I can dream can't I? And watch your videos. Central Indiana
Nice tractors Wes, Be interesting how you get on with the front Linkage bet you end up fitting front linkage on some of the others. Cant do without mine now. Hope they serve you well.
Very nice Wes looking good I'm sure that Tim will love them once he puts some hours in the seat. Is the 7530 about the same power as the 7810 or smaller
Yeah loading used cars, but those Nissan's at about 1:05 and around have the window sticker and protective film on, those I am not sure about. I saw Rogue, Pathfinders and a Armada. Those 3 are made in the states and the Rogue can be both made here and Japan. Those new ones might be leaving at some point too. The window sticker would have shown a destination. I just wonder cause I work for Nissan at a dealer in WI. Always wonder how far some cars travel. Neat.
Why did you buy tractors from the UK and import them? Cheaper than used ones in the US? Or did they have a particular model/spec you were looking for? Thanks
When you were looking at the tractors over in England you mentioned the 8530 had no computer, what was the deal with that or did you buy a different tractor?
Hi olf. The crushers and screeners that were next to the jds. Are from Scotland I think. Cause my dad takes them to the boat at Southampton in England And they get shipped off to places :)
Great score Wes machines look awesome I'm curious to see the differences between them and the ones in America. Can you do a video on that don't those tractors have air brakes in Europe I'm happy for you definitely scored with those 2 tractors also I always have to change my underwear when I load heavy equipment like that up on a step deck it never is easy haha
Are you planing a engine diagnostic? Because sometimes the tractor hours differ from the engine hours. Differences of about 50 hours are normal (engine testing before mounting) my friend has one that differs a 2000 hours.
Gary Keller I was gonna say the same thing, I worked for caterpillar for nearly 10 years in Virginia and the d11r carry dozers make that little dozer at the port look tiny
Southern Mechanic and to think they make one even bigger...the 575... The biggest we have are D10s only cause we are a smaller mine and it's hard to justify the cost of a D11.
Gary Keller I think paramont coal co used to have a 575 but I can't remember, sadly when the coal business went down alot of our coal customers has us dismantle and ship the really big stuff over seas, there use to be several 793 haul trucks, 994 front end loaders (biggest ones cat made) and the o&k rh200 shovel, I think the majority went to Australia, I helped take some of the equipment apart and prep it for shipping before I left caterpillar 😔
Southern Mechanic I'm actually working in Wyoming, and things are picking up nicely. I was unemployed for 8 months last year but went back in November. We run a lot of cat trucks 797F's and 797B's. I spend most of my time in a 24m blading roads and I love it.
Not unusual to have paperwork snafu. Just part of the learning curve of importing. Lot of hands getting paid for nothing. I'm going to echo the Douglas White comment. American agriculture depends on folks like you. I admire the outspoken way that you voice "practical" opinions and thoughts. I was just sharing with another UA-camr what a parent you have been in difficult circumstances. Bottom line is that we appreciate your sharing your life with us and you should be proud of your success and accomplishments. All possible because of your belief in the premise of "America First"!
Nice! Dont brake on the engines though, its bad for the transmissions. We have currently 4 7530's premium running. Great tractors they also keep a high second hand price.
You should check out the website tractorpool it has good overview of used equipment, and inform yourself about all import taxes shipping costs etc. make a excel spreadsheet with these variables and compare. Also you could wait for a good year so farmers trade in machinery for tax write offs. but don't forget to watch the dollar/euro rates.
OK Now mount a front wheel rake on the 8530 and Krone baler out back and that is one efficient hay baling outfit. Look at the savings over running second tractor to rake hay. I've seen you plenty of times following right after Tim or Cody raking hay in the same field....The Deere 8530 has the POWER...............Right Tim
Thank you for sharing with your subscribers your new tractors, and to lots of trouble-free service!
Drove it up on the trailer like a Boss!! Thumbs Up as always...
Very nice JD tractors Wes 7530 and 8530 looking very good, I hope you have much pleasure from the tractors 🚜🚜
Glad you are finally getting to take them home. Can't wait to see them in operation.
Really really enjoying this thanks for taking Teresa she does a great job of filming
Well done Wes nice to see you have your tractors delivered all the way from us in the UK Take care From wayne HEREFORD UK.
Wes you drove that tractor up on the trailer like a BOSS, nice job!
I have been going back and watching in order, have seen many of these and love watching them again. That tractor is a beast.
Can't wait to see Tim's reaction. Congratulations Mr. Wes.
You are going to love that suspension on 8530 , it's just SOOOOOOO nice !
I am so happy your father got to see this shipping yard.
very nice tractors look really clean, best of luck with them well wear.
Very cool, Yes those ships are big. I occasionally see a cruise ship in Boston Harbor and they are outrageous big.
Tim, I am glad you have a good helper!
Bones Drones hes talking to tim
last part of the video you caught some big heavy haulers from out here in central pa...neat video
Just finished 3 months of Army basic training. Figured Id swing in and catch up on your uploads while traveling to Missouri for AIT. Take care Wes!
Good job. Great to see some UK reg plates in the US. I hope you keep them on the tractors. Dealer (Sharmans ?) certainly cleaned them up nicely for you.
I think it's a requirement for exports to cut down on the possibility of carrying crop diseases and pests to the receiving country.
congratulations Wes as we Maltes say RISQ which means Good Luck. Nice equipment
Nice! Zuidberg fronthitch! Dutch company. Now a front PTO, get the gehl mower running again, frontmower, and your in for some serious diesel consumption 👍😁
What beautiful tractors!! Im so excited I watched the video twice, been waiting for this moment for 2 months! Before you sell the other ones please line up all the JDs on the farm for a photo op.
If a whole lot is good, too much is always better. Good looking tractors.
Love the tractors.
I have a 2025R for my pecan orchard. Just over 100 trees.
the 8530 sounds so good thanks for the video
They are 2 very tidy tractors you got your self, I to hope they serve you and your family well. look forward to seeing these 2 babys in action!
I just want to note something. fathers are always the first ones in the truck when their sons buy something new that did not cost them anything.My father is the same way, same with my grandfather.happy for you guys. hope the JD's work well for you guys.
Nice tractors, I'd be happy with ONE of them, either one, glad to see you finally got them and bringing them back to the farm; awesome.
That 8530 will be a good horse for the Krone I bet, ergo why you got it?
Those are nice. Glad you got them.
Pair of lush girls. Love the 85
They are gonna be huge additions to the farm! that 7530 looks new! and that 8530 looks a fair bit better than ours does lol
I am extremely interested, being a British farmer why did you pop over to our little island to buy these beautiful machines?! Unless I missed a video?! Ha but I saw you walk around the lot looking at the machines and yeah the trailer pick up hitches make our lives in the uk so much easier! I love your open mind and explore other ways to do things around the world. I spent a year in Canada and learnt a lot our North American farming and the extreme climates some of you guys have to deal with. We all as a world have so much to offer each other in the agricultural world to produce the best and most food we can!
Nice equipment .... You work hard and your sons if they are going to keep following in your foot steps will have great equipment to work with and the knowledge on how to fix things with out going to a shop all the time. That is a dieing art as kids now a days do not even know how to tie there shoes let alone fix something with tools and parts they have on hand.
I would love to some day meet you and have a cup of coffee ... I am in East Amwell on a rental property that has farm fields that it is a shame no one is farming. The Landlord has been looking for someone to farm it. If you are ever in the area let me know and the East Amwell Dinner has a good cup of Cofffee..
Douglas White well well well I will farm those fields and have that cup of coffee ☕️ too I farm down there already
When you have free time hit me up in a privt message and we can arrange that cup of coffee...
There's nothing quite like that warm fuzzy feeling of getting your hands on some new toys, eh?
Stepping up is always sweet.
Nice tractors right there Wes.
Thanks for the time you take to make this good content.
Glad you finally got them! I hate going to that Port I've been there twice and it took forever each time!
Awesome can't wait to see pt2
Those are beautiful tractors Wes.
Those are some nice looking tractors. I suspect they leave the ignition ON so the key doesn't fall out and get lost during transport. If turned off the key could fall out. Granted, if that is the reason surely there has to be a better way that wouldn't result in a possible dead battery upon arrival.
Got to love them RORO's!!! Roll On Roll Off transport ships.
nice looking tractors regards Hawkeye.
Nice tractors! I hate ports, every time I've been to a port, I got deployed somewhere.
About time.......Always a hassle working life is. Good Video
nice hat. awesome tractors
Wow, very nice. You really stepped up!
It's so strange seeing some tractors on British Plates in America lol hope you enjoy them!
2 nice john deers congratulations
Great vid , I am happy for you Wes, jd 7530 nice fat front tires
Both seemed to have unusually wide tires. Didn't it look like the tires were pretty well worn as far as remaining depth of the cleats?
Beautiful. Happy for ya.
Darn nice tractors you have !
The second video I saw.....watching this video again in 2020 December,,,,,nice
good tractors the 7530 & 8530. just keep an eye on the 75's computer..... they tend to throw up problem codes. especialy transmissoin & engine restricted power, he one i had needed new wiring looms. they cost about £250 each, mine needed 5 of them! 8530 was no bother & trouble free :)
Nice tractors Wes! They appear very well maintained. Greatings from the netherlands. The second country! 😜
GN58 is registered in the garden of england ( maidstone / brighton ) between September 08 and march 09.
neat info. he should leave them on.
I'm happy for you Wes, those are some nice looking tractors. I hope they bring you years of reliable service. P.S. I'm not trying to tell you what to do but I think you should keep the 4960, you resurrected it from death after the fire man. I really enjoyed those videos. I think Tim may be a little partial to it too. As Classic Truck Rescue would say......................"Peace Out"
The 7530 looks very nice.
I like your stocking cap!
It would be awesome to se some pulling competition with all those tractors!
Well, Wes. Now you can haul A?????. I mean hay! Looking good in the neighborhood. The envy of all your neighbors. Wondering what your dad thinks of these tractors. You come along way baby, from a Farmall and Jonny Popper! Not to forget the tractor your uncle gave you. Go Wes! Bet the boys will love these tractors. How I would love to come visit! That isn't going to happen. I can dream can't I? And watch your videos. Central Indiana
Beautiful JD's ✌
Congrats on the new tractors!
Nice tractors Wes,
Be interesting how you get on with the front Linkage bet you end up fitting front linkage on some of the others.
Cant do without mine now.
Hope they serve you well.
best of luck wes with your tractors ☘☘☘☘☘☘
fantastic video hope everything is ok after the long trip from overseas.
Great video! Dang I bet that was some freight cost!
looking good Wes
what tractor is the 7530 replacing?
those look alful nice did you save money buying that way ? they look like the perfect tactor for your aperation.
The 8530 has got a real low nose
Great for looking about
Very nice Wes looking good I'm sure that Tim will love them once he puts some hours in the seat. Is the 7530 about the same power as the 7810 or smaller
Yeah loading used cars, but those Nissan's at about 1:05 and around have the window sticker and protective film on, those I am not sure about. I saw Rogue, Pathfinders and a Armada. Those 3 are made in the states and the Rogue can be both made here and Japan. Those new ones might be leaving at some point too. The window sticker would have shown a destination. I just wonder cause I work for Nissan at a dealer in WI. Always wonder how far some cars travel. Neat.
Why did you buy tractors from the UK and import them? Cheaper than used ones in the US? Or did they have a particular model/spec you were looking for? Thanks
When you were looking at the tractors over in England you mentioned the 8530 had no computer, what was the deal with that or did you buy a different tractor?
Quin Morse it has an immobilizer security system on it and that is why it doesn't have a computer 💻 when you turn the key
Hi olf. The crushers and screeners that were next to the jds. Are from Scotland I think. Cause my dad takes them to the boat at Southampton in England And they get shipped off to places :)
You'll find that 7530 is an absolute beauty of a tractor. The best JD have ever made
nice tractors.ur goina get spoiled in those nice cabs.
I've never seen such tidy looking used tractors. Impressive, hope they do you well. Do they have air brakes and go 30mph?
Great score Wes machines look awesome I'm curious to see the differences between them and the ones in America. Can you do a video on that don't those tractors have air brakes in Europe I'm happy for you definitely scored with those 2 tractors also I always have to change my underwear when I load heavy equipment like that up on a step deck it never is easy haha
nice tractors and family what else is there to say good job man
Nice looking outfits. I can't remember what your reasons were for buying them from overseas. Stay safe.
Price and possibly certain options not offered here.
Very nice machines
75 is a drivers favourite over here in the UK. Enjoy it
Did you save money? What did the deal come to all in in $? How much was shipping?
Did I see an IVT on the 8320? I seem to recall Wes saying "I'll never get one".
Are you planing a engine diagnostic? Because sometimes the tractor hours differ from the engine hours. Differences of about 50 hours are normal (engine testing before mounting) my friend has one that differs a 2000 hours.
375 is even a small dozer, the coal mine I work at had a 475 on lease for about 2 years. They have a lot of power but are a pain if they get stuck.
Gary Keller I was gonna say the same thing, I worked for caterpillar for nearly 10 years in Virginia and the d11r carry dozers make that little dozer at the port look tiny
Southern Mechanic and to think they make one even bigger...the 575... The biggest we have are D10s only cause we are a smaller mine and it's hard to justify the cost of a D11.
Gary Keller I think paramont coal co used to have a 575 but I can't remember, sadly when the coal business went down alot of our coal customers has us dismantle and ship the really big stuff over seas, there use to be several 793 haul trucks, 994 front end loaders (biggest ones cat made) and the o&k rh200 shovel, I think the majority went to Australia, I helped take some of the equipment apart and prep it for shipping before I left caterpillar 😔
Southern Mechanic I'm actually working in Wyoming, and things are picking up nicely. I was unemployed for 8 months last year but went back in November. We run a lot of cat trucks 797F's and 797B's. I spend most of my time in a 24m blading roads and I love it.
Its a super dozier 375 . They also make a 475 and 575. They use them here in West Virginia for strip mining.
Not unusual to have paperwork snafu. Just part of the learning curve of importing. Lot of hands getting paid for nothing. I'm going to echo the Douglas White comment. American agriculture depends on folks like you. I admire the outspoken way that you voice "practical" opinions and thoughts. I was just sharing with another UA-camr what a parent you have been in difficult circumstances. Bottom line is that we appreciate your sharing your life with us and you should be proud of your success and accomplishments. All possible because of your belief in the premise of "America First"!
How much did you really save by importing them?
Good for you you deserve those new tractors
Hot dam were in business now,congrats
Nice! Dont brake on the engines though, its bad for the transmissions.
We have currently 4 7530's premium running. Great tractors they also keep a high second hand price.
You can fit those two big tractors on one trailer ?
Paula Powers 53 foot equipment trailer so yup they fot
Hi! I know it a bit late(since last year) for this question but why did you purchased this tractor from UK and not from USA?
Wes, are the tractor's cheaper over seas? Asking because I'm a fellow farmer.
You should check out the website tractorpool it has good overview of used equipment, and inform yourself about all import taxes shipping costs etc. make a excel spreadsheet with these variables and compare. Also you could wait for a good year so farmers trade in machinery for tax write offs. but don't forget to watch the dollar/euro rates.
Yowza! Yeah a Komatsu 375A is a big dozer tractor
OK Now mount a front wheel rake on the 8530 and Krone baler out back and that is one efficient hay baling outfit. Look at the savings over running second tractor to rake hay. I've seen you plenty of times following right after Tim or Cody raking hay in the same field....The Deere 8530 has the POWER...............Right Tim
If 62 is a kid then I'm your man...............Or are you the kid ???
I can see you got them both with IVT transmission. Ours had powershift
I literally watched 2 seconds of this and said "he looks like a child on Christmas morning", and you laughed and I was "there it is".
Nice! I hope you make some videos with 7530P it's a beautiful tractor :D
those are some nice frikkin trapters. how much did u spend if i may ask?
Very Cool wes!