@@Northern_Farmer Hi and thank you for your reply. Surely there must be breakers yards where you could get the bits you need ? Make a stockpile of them to cover every eventuality - senseless to put such a capable machine out to grass for lack of spares. No DEF to strangle the life out of the engine, as is currently happening, with a these post exhaust treatments seemingly all the rage - just one big con job, if you ask me. I blame Al Gore, the bore, for setting that ball rolling.
Times change back in the day most tractors where two wheel drive and we lived with wheel slip and where very happy that we had the power to slip the wheels . And there was no auto steer 😂😂😂😂😎 good to see you tried it out on that plow .
I love to see people really use 2wd tractors to their potential. 30ft cultivators, this is as much as I've seen a 2wd pull. 8 bottom through grass with heavy root structures and pretty heavy soil.
We had a 2394 for a long time, good hard pulling tractor. Some folks don't care for the 94 series but I personally like them and enjoy seeing the old iron on your channel.
That tractor is surprisingly strong and doing more work than i see bigger tractors doing at times thats what i call getting the proper use out of that old girl well done
This is the first time we ever did it but we glyphosated the 20 year old sod out first, left it for a month then worked it. Made a world of difference. That stuff is plowing up nice though. Good job.
Australian farmer. I did many hours on a Case 2390 and 4490 in the 80's, while working as a farmhand. I liked the 2390 better. Quieter cab and less grease nipples to grease. The 4490 had a transmission whine too. But they were good tractors. I'm still farming with an Inter 1586 and a 4586. Nice to see you guys operating the classics.
You guys get two days of this drizzly, foggy crap too? Ready to see some sunshine, starting to get on my nerves working outside on corrals. Everything is wet to grab. Lol
@@chadtosh6831 rained yesterday for about an hour in the morning with fog. Really foggy this morning but it cleared out around 1 or so. No rain so far today.
Man that 2594 PULLS nice and hard. 👌Weather looks real nice out your way, the rain and clouds have found us and they wanna stay. Im not complaining though after our last 4 dry ass years. Cheers 🍻 Tyson
I wonder if our 3594 would have been enough for that plow. I refuse to sell that tractor even though it does little to nothing anymore. It's pulled it's heart out for me, and always will. 2294 is perfect on augers. It was the white and orange color but Dad had them paint it when he bought it, and that dang paint still looks good
I used to plow like that. Ran a chain thru the plow pulled a disc right behind it. Had the other guy discing the second time Now I zero till oats into sod. Work the dead sod in the fall. Save on time and fuel
@@Northern_Farmer absolutely, life is too short to pass up on opportunities like these. I'd love a white 94 series, the best color livery ever for a tractor imho. Anyway, best of luck with it.
You should have a plough day and get a bunch of old tractors ploughing. I'm sure there must be some old tractor club that would love to put their tractors to work and show them off.
He said it's a little hard pulling it🙄 6-18s is a good pull for a 3394fwa here!! And we had IH plows, they pull easier than JD. Rolling over pretty good for being all roots and rocks👍😎
@@76verdee back in the day.. we had an old JD semi mount and an IH semi mount, both 4-16"s. Pulled the JD behind a 4010 and the IH behind an AC200.. same size tractors. The AC would lap the JD in a little over a mile. One day we we're looking at them side by side while servicing. The angles are way different. The JD was more like a bulldozer Straight blade, the IH more like an angel blade. We even swapped them on tractors, then the 4010 would lap the 200... I don't know if they've changed the angle over the years. We don't plow anymore, just use a big offset disc.
chuckles now you need a Kello Bilt DOW series disc to run over that plowed ground. chuckles i say Kello Bilt cause i worked for kello bilt for many years. best Disc built, may pull a bit hard but they do not bounce along on top of the ground they sink in. and do a awesome job.
kellobilt started in stettler alberta, i grew up north of there, kellobilt was my very first off the farm job, i worked there while in school. one thing i will never ever stop saying is how much I respect the Kellough family, Fred the Father Vic and Hue the two sons are the most remarkable men i ever met.
Great video Tyson. Impressive pull on the 2 wheel drive. Fully mounted reversable ploughs are the norm over here in the uk. Are you planting a new hay mix.
Glad I don't have to disk that field with 86 series Farmall be beat to death LoL good video I have never seen auto resets work im in West TN hardly anybody own breaking plow anymore
We have one here, great power. Our issue is the power shift and hydraulic system. For some reason the disc packs in the trans have decided to delaminate and clog the screen in the trans housing. That screen is almost totally inaccessable without splitting the rear from the trans. We have pulled the rear pto and housing from the rear and managed to clean the screen a few times to get it going again as there aren't any qualified Case mechanics around here. First to fail was the wet brakes, replaced those and cleaned the system. Then the pto pack went and had to clean every thing again. The powershift seems ok and we have managed to use it for a while but now the main hydraulic pump has decided to go south. These tractors are a ticking time bomb for money eating failures! They basically have no resale value here in the Midwest, mainly because of lack of dealer backing, who wants to spend 15 to 20 K on repairs on a tractor with little value other than keep trying to use it? We bought a used Deere 4850 with power shift, not as powerful but also not down all the time. Good thing we did so I have something that will go when needed!
It's strange that some tractors will grenade like that and some go forever...I have a 2290 that has never had any problems other then tourqe damper plates thst go ..but everything else has been fine.
The 2394 we have isn’t a bad machine, they have the same power. The all wheel drive is kind of a pain for us because of all the road time we do, the front tires get burned through rather quick.
@@Northern_Farmer we have had problems with one 3594 she had 9500 hours on her, we did an overhaul on the engine. And that tractor also had a new clutch pack put in. But the other tractors are doing well. They’re in the 7-8 hour range.
We have not owned them since new, but most had 4500 hours when we got them, I don’t know what work was done to them before them. The power shit is really rough at high rpm, I recommend throttling back when power shifting if possible, I think it’s easier on the transmission as well.
we have a field here its called the quarry field .......all fields are named ...........we hired a contractor to plough it one spring ........he had a kverneland spring loaded plough and a large tractor in front with a steering wheel attendant in the drivers seat ............the rocks that kid ploughed up .......took a loading shovel to lift some of them .........that field was never level even to this day , and we spent lots of time trying to level it ..........
@@Northern_Farmer I worked at a case dealership for 20 years in 1979 the 90 series was the new models and in 85 ish IH bought case and became Case IH I prepped I don’t know how many of those tractors. And then came the Magnum models
Gosh,Ty, that looks dry there. So does that plow pullin sideways a little bit need landsides? Oh , and the roots on that alfalfa were huge. Hearing the pop and squeak when a team of horses is plowing alfalfa and cutting the roots off is something really neat.
@@Northern_Farmer my cousin runs the case magnums and those are nice tractors. I used one to chop corn with a tow behind chopper. I can’t remember the model numbers but they were around 175-200 hp four wheel drives.
Great to see the old classics getting a work out. Still very capable machines, no question about that.
Yea I love it...sad thing is parts getting less and less
@@Northern_Farmer Hi and thank you for your reply. Surely there must be breakers yards where you could get the bits you need ? Make a stockpile of them to cover every eventuality - senseless to put such a capable machine out to grass for lack of spares. No DEF to strangle the life out of the engine, as is currently happening, with a these post exhaust treatments seemingly all the rage - just one big con job, if you ask me. I blame Al Gore, the bore, for setting that ball rolling.
What a treat to see someone plow !! 😊.
Great video really like watching the moldboard plows turning the dirt old smokey was pulling that Great thanks for sharing
It is very nice to see the old beasts at work ! Regards from germany
Thanks
Your soil looks so rich and deep! Impressive alfalfa roots! Never realized that’s how it grew. Thanks. Great video!
It's not really that great..but its always good after being in alfalfa after 20 years
That 504 is sweet music to my ears 👂
It sounds good
Hey pard that good ole girl pulls that 8 just like a champ! And them big ole roots is why we plow our alfalfa under every 3 rotation 👍 love the red 👍👍
I like “ ole Smokey “ ! Good luck with the plowing before snow !!
That Case 2594 is a beast. I love the little doughnut wheels on the front.
Such good tractors! I had a 1987 2594 with 5800 hrs when I bought it. Surprising horsepower for a 2wd!
Times change back in the day most tractors where two wheel drive and we lived with wheel slip and where very happy that we had the power to slip the wheels . And there was no auto steer 😂😂😂😂😎 good to see you tried it out on that plow .
Nice 2594 good addition to the fleet. !
Nice purchase. Good to see old smoky
I love watching those older tractors working, I retired from Case and farmed as a kid so I love your videos, keep them coming.
Did you know Doc West?
I don’t think so, I’m from central Wisconsin
That will roll the left front down
Good video Tyson! Equipment is working good. The roots on the alfalfa are impressive! Small trees Lol
Love the plowing videos. Keep them coming. Those roots are crazy 😧 you can hear each time the plow cuts through one. Awesome 👍👍👍
Lol yea just like cutting cables
Now I want a 2594. Our neighbor growing up had a 2590 that he bought new and he loved it
Yea its pretty cool
That 8 bottom plow leaves an awful rough bunch of furrows...gonna be a bumpy ride in the spring to work them up...great video Tyson
Yea but its all worked up now...to late to do it in the spring
You sod busters did some dam good plowing right there looks real good.thanks for the video. Sam
I love to see people really use 2wd tractors to their potential. 30ft cultivators, this is as much as I've seen a 2wd pull. 8 bottom through grass with heavy root structures and pretty heavy soil.
A 30’ cultivator is still impressive for a 2wd in my eyes
We have a case 7120 that thing is holding its value like no other. My grandpa bought it brand new it’s been a really good tractor.
Same with ours
We had a 2394 for a long time, good hard pulling tractor. Some folks don't care for the 94 series but I personally like them and enjoy seeing the old iron on your channel.
That tractor is surprisingly strong and doing more work than i see bigger tractors doing at times thats what i call getting the proper use out of that old girl well done
Yea I didn't want to work it to hard ...switched tractors after...
The plough was turning the sod over nicely Tyson. Ploughing in the late evening looks cool @ 08:10
Plow looks awesome Tyson
We had a 2590, never found the end of the power just ran out of traction lol great tractor
Thats what I'm finding
Oh hell yeah! Working up real nice! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Thanks Bob
This is the first time we ever did it but we glyphosated the 20 year old sod out first, left it for a month then worked it. Made a world of difference. That stuff is plowing up nice though. Good job.
Yes it does help....
Nice job, sea gulls would always show up out of no where when we plowed.
Australian farmer. I did many hours on a Case 2390 and 4490 in the 80's, while working as a farmhand. I liked the 2390 better. Quieter cab and less grease nipples to grease. The 4490 had a transmission whine too. But they were good tractors. I'm still farming with an Inter 1586 and a 4586. Nice to see you guys operating the classics.
I still like them...I don't know why.. but I do
Well that was cool. Makes you think about the old timers that did that one furrow at a time behind a draft animal. Some tough folks.
No kidding hey
Thanks for sharing! Still using a 2590 and a 970 with a loader
👌looks good. Just took some 30year old hay out last week on some new ground I rented. Those alfalfa roots were crazy big.
You guys get two days of this drizzly, foggy crap too? Ready to see some sunshine, starting to get on my nerves working outside on corrals. Everything is wet to grab. Lol
@@chadtosh6831 rained yesterday for about an hour in the morning with fog. Really foggy this morning but it cleared out around 1 or so. No rain so far today.
Tractor was hauling ars in opening clip down highway. Great looking soil. Auto steer was looking great.
Man that 2594 PULLS nice and hard. 👌Weather looks real nice out your way, the rain and clouds have found us and they wanna stay. Im not complaining though after our last 4 dry ass years. Cheers 🍻 Tyson
I'm pretty behind on my videos...few weeks behind
@@Northern_Farmer 🤣👌 I hear you this time of year can get busy!
such a satisfying video nothing feels better than plowing a field well maybe one other thing but i wont mention it to keep it pg
Lol
I wonder if our 3594 would have been enough for that plow. I refuse to sell that tractor even though it does little to nothing anymore. It's pulled it's heart out for me, and always will. 2294 is perfect on augers. It was the white and orange color but Dad had them paint it when he bought it, and that dang paint still looks good
Cool..I'm sure it would...on certain ground...thus was a section that was a little easier pulling
good stuff and dam a thick long root
😮 Cool tractor 🚜, bravo colleagues
Thanks
I used to plow like that. Ran a chain thru the plow pulled a disc right behind it. Had the other guy discing the second time
Now I zero till oats into sod. Work the dead sod in the fall. Save on time and fuel
NICE SOME KINDA FARMER FUN OUT IN THE FIELD AND EVERYTHING IS WORKING DOES NOT GET ANY BETTER
It all breaks after lol
2594 looks like a good tractor- not smoking when she's pulling hard. I didn't realize alfalfa roots got that big!!
Oh yea after 20 so.e years they get huge
And they (the alfalfa)dig deep too
Great job plowing guys
No worries with that 25 👍
Doing a nice job. I sure do like the job that 26 foot whishek did though haha
Lol..I have used the whisek disc a lot of times..but I still end up disking the fuck out of it to make it nice...but your soil is different to
What a beaut! I would love one of those
I saw it for sale and couldn't let it go lol
@@Northern_Farmer absolutely, life is too short to pass up on opportunities like these. I'd love a white 94 series, the best color livery ever for a tractor imho. Anyway, best of luck with it.
Great video Tyson
Thsnks
You should have a plough day and get a bunch of old tractors ploughing. I'm sure there must be some old tractor club that would love to put their tractors to work and show them off.
There is actually a plowing match they have here every year..
Great video 👍keep up the good work
Makes my heart happy that there’s another guy named Tyson that likes real cases lol
That 2594 is cool AF😎
I agree
Yup...yup...yup...cool as heck!!
I bought it because it's cool. Only explanation ever needed
Right
He said it's a little hard pulling it🙄
6-18s is a good pull for a 3394fwa here!! And we had IH plows, they pull easier than JD.
Rolling over pretty good for being all roots and rocks👍😎
Out of curiosity what would make a IH plow pull easier than a John Deere
@@76verdee back in the day.. we had an old JD semi mount and an IH semi mount, both 4-16"s. Pulled the JD behind a 4010 and the IH behind an AC200.. same size tractors.
The AC would lap the JD in a little over a mile. One day we we're looking at them side by side while servicing.
The angles are way different.
The JD was more like a bulldozer Straight blade, the IH more like an angel blade.
We even swapped them on tractors, then the 4010 would lap the 200...
I don't know if they've changed the angle over the years. We don't plow anymore, just use a big offset disc.
I just hope you can today's variety of alfalfa to last that long. 👍
I know..those old alfalfa lasted so long
I just finished breaking some 20 year old land got done last night before the lovely rain lol, hope you got your canola in
I broke down or else I would have been finished
@@Northern_Farmer shit eh gotta love farmin! Lol
We used to have a 2294 and it was the best tractor we ever owned. Little bother to this one though.
WOW! Them alfalfa roots!
I know..crazy
your 2594 looks good tyson 👍👌
That soil looks incredibly dry and mighty hard! I am quite surprised how well that 2 wheel drive tractor managed that plough.
It had a little bit of moisture but not to much ...it was the hardest of the 4 we ploughed
Swing drawbar abit more and get all 4 rear on top or drop 1 and put it in the furrow what we do here in New Zealand. Cheers n beer's guy's 👍👍🍻🍻👨🔧🐃🚜🇳🇿
chuckles now you need a Kello Bilt DOW series disc to run over that plowed ground. chuckles i say Kello Bilt cause i worked for kello bilt for many years. best Disc built, may pull a bit hard but they do not bounce along on top of the ground they sink in. and do a awesome job.
Oh man I would love a kello built disc...I even have them on Instagram and talk to them on some used ones...
kellobilt started in stettler alberta, i grew up north of there, kellobilt was my very first off the farm job, i worked there while in school. one thing i will never ever stop saying is how much I respect the Kellough family, Fred the Father Vic and Hue the two sons are the most remarkable men i ever met.
Great video Tyson. Impressive pull on the 2 wheel drive. Fully mounted reversable ploughs are the norm over here in the uk. Are you planting a new hay mix.
Like everyone else here in Canada there planting either Oats or Canola next spring.
Let's go bradon!!!!
Whos Brandon lol
Dry soil is hard to plow, but good work!
Damn rights...good thing we had a rain a couple weeks before
Glad I don't have to disk that field with 86 series Farmall be beat to death LoL good video I have never seen auto resets work im in West TN hardly anybody own breaking plow anymore
Yea it's not so bad with big 4wd...used to do it will 2wd and it was rough going
We have one here, great power. Our issue is the power shift and hydraulic system. For some reason the disc packs in the trans have decided to delaminate and clog the screen in the trans housing. That screen is almost totally inaccessable without splitting the rear from the trans. We have pulled the rear pto and housing from the rear and managed to clean the screen a few times to get it going again as there aren't any qualified Case mechanics around here. First to fail was the wet brakes, replaced those and cleaned the system. Then the pto pack went and had to clean every thing again. The powershift seems ok and we have managed to use it for a while but now the main hydraulic pump has decided to go south. These tractors are a ticking time bomb for money eating failures! They basically have no resale value here in the Midwest, mainly because of lack of dealer backing, who wants to spend 15 to 20 K on repairs on a tractor with little value other than keep trying to use it? We bought a used Deere 4850 with power shift, not as powerful but also not down all the time. Good thing we did so I have something that will go when needed!
It's strange that some tractors will grenade like that and some go forever...I have a 2290 that has never had any problems other then tourqe damper plates thst go ..but everything else has been fine.
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FWA/MFWD make a world of difference on getting power to the ground.
Of course
Another real case 😎😎😎😎
I’m a big fan of the plowing videos
More to come
A kello 16 foot offset is best for those conditions, non stop farming with the kello
I really want to get a kello
Hey where's ole smokey working. Um look in the sky hahahaha
Hahaha
tells you which way the wind is blowing.
Lol L
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I never had ride along to stay straight. Always used chains off the front
Alfalfa roots are very tough. Surprised that two wheeler could pull it
So was i
Way cool!!
Good morning Tyson
Gmorning
I remember this first clips of this tractor someplace hahahaha
They look funny with little tires on the front...
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin those are huge front tires lol
Hahaha
@@Northern_Farmer not FWA, so it looks funny..lol
you have lovely stone free land for ploughing ..................
Oh no...there are stones
That is one hell of a root
I’ve dug bell holes in alfalfa fields an you can visibly see there roots at 3 meters easy
8/18 on the 2594? That's a hard pull in sod.... Great Tractor....
8 20
@@Northern_Farmer yikes!
Love plowing sod but hate the first pass with the disk lol
Yup lol
love seeing the Old Case IH/Cases going hard. what did you plant the field into after?
You need to adjust that rear tail wheel should track straight down the furrow like the plow bottom.
I adjusted the the setting by the tandem wheels to track straight
One thing for sure is i'm not sure theres a better sounding engine than that 504 when they're pulling hard.
We have 4 AWD versions, the 3594s, absolutely beasts.
I wish it was a 3594
The 2394 we have isn’t a bad machine, they have the same power. The all wheel drive is kind of a pain for us because of all the road time we do, the front tires get burned through rather quick.
@@connerbrandl5103 I would imagine...any problems with them that you have had?
@@Northern_Farmer we have had problems with one 3594 she had 9500 hours on her, we did an overhaul on the engine. And that tractor also had a new clutch pack put in. But the other tractors are doing well. They’re in the 7-8 hour range.
We have not owned them since new, but most had 4500 hours when we got them, I don’t know what work was done to them before them. The power shit is really rough at high rpm, I recommend throttling back when power shifting if possible, I think it’s easier on the transmission as well.
Need a straight pipe on the 25 hahah 👌
Nice chrome stack
Hope the guy who works that field down has a good dentist
Haha
we have a field here its called the quarry field .......all fields are named ...........we hired a contractor to plough it one spring ........he had a kverneland spring loaded plough and a large tractor in front with a steering wheel attendant in the drivers seat ............the rocks that kid ploughed up .......took a loading shovel to lift some of them .........that field was never level even to this day , and we spent lots of time trying to level it ..........
good job what do you use for the next trip over looks like i be a little rough hard on the body lol
Our 32 foot disks ...ih 490 and 3950 caseih
Best way to plough grass is to spray and disk first you don’t get the clumps of sod
You still get the sod ..doesn't matter
We sold more 2590 and 2594 new back in the day the 6 speed power shift was a great upgrade
You were a dealership?
@@Northern_Farmer I worked at a case dealership for 20 years in 1979 the 90 series was the new models and in 85 ish IH bought case and became Case IH I prepped I don’t know how many of those tractors. And then came the Magnum models
@carysmith9039 I thought case bought ih
@@Northern_Farmer you are correct
I was probably trying to type fast lol
No 94s around but there’s a 2590 out here that runs every year
Gosh,Ty, that looks dry there. So does that plow pullin sideways a little bit need landsides? Oh , and the roots on that alfalfa were huge. Hearing the pop and squeak when a team of horses is plowing alfalfa and cutting the roots off is something really neat.
Yes..we put new landslides on it
@@Northern_Farmer Yep, when a plow drags sideways like that you about know without looking. Usually.....
One thing better than a plowing video…….2 plows in one video
Would triples take care of your traction issue with the 2594. Just thinking out loud. Love tillage videos. As always WORK SAFE 🇨🇦🇺🇸😎😎
We didn't really want to use it on the plow..it was just fir goid youtube content
@@Northern_Farmer ok. Seemed to have plenty of power. 😎
@@Northern_Farmer my cousin runs the case magnums and those are nice tractors. I used one to chop corn with a tow behind chopper. I can’t remember the model numbers but they were around 175-200 hp four wheel drives.
Don't you have a speed limit in Canada.....I'm sure that Tractor was breaking the law.. LOL
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I dont know if its true but I was told alfalfa roots can go and have found 75feet down. they found them in new road cuttings Paul
Lol..well I don't know about that..but I have heard 7 feet
Looks good Tyson. Shaun on holidays?
Hauling hay
We currently still use a 2590. Love it.
Yea its pretty cool
That thing hauls a$$ on the road.