Waw tremendo tractor buena potencia.muy bueno para arar .me gusta este tractor yo pasé un curso de tractorista hace 60 años en el cordón de la Habana yo Hera un joven..conozco muy bien de tractores saludos.
I farmed nights and weekends for ~18 years.. Loved this video. I took a JD 5020 and put a 619 ci 8630 motor in it. Lots of little stuff to do, but was a screamer.... pulled a 12 shank chisel and 18 foot disc like it wasn't even there... Loved it..
Great Video. We had a 5020 row crop in the early 1970s. I recall that my uncle buried it to the axles plowing in the muck. We chained barn timbers to the duals and crawled it out. What a mess!
Another fantastic clip of old school tractors, how about the big boots on the Johnny, wow and the bark from the exhaust of the Oliver, thanks for posting. cheers from South Australia.
Awesome video! So nice when you find filming-worthy ag in NY...and this is definitely it! My Fav's are the JD 6030 outfit...that guy really deserves a lot of credit to put a period-correct outfit together like that and you're right, you hardly see those 2500 plows....you're the only one who's ever talked about them too...I can't figure out why Deere scrapped them so quickly. IH 700 series were so successful and when Deere came out with the 2600, they seemed to decline in the quality of job they did in rolling over the furrows...especially a 2800. My Great Uncle had bought a new JD 2800 plow and JD 4440 in 1981 from JP Halpin and sons and my father bought a new IH 1086 and IH 720 5 btm plow from Saxby Implement...the 1086 would lap the 4440 (bc of better weight displacement/traction), and turn a much better furrow. Love that IH 1566 outfit and disk too....direct competition for the JD 6030! That IH 1566 is a beauty! GREAT VIDEO JASON!
As a Deere fan I naturally gravitate to the 6030.However,I understand the cost savings of an open station,but here in Georgia the sun gets really hot,and everything on those tractors get hot,so I would choose at least a canopy for it.I had the chance to buy one years ago from a bank,but the tractor was high hour and needed a lot of work.Biy do I wish I would have had the money to restore it,but alas I didn't.
On the farm I grew up on, I drove an Oliver 1900 with front axle assist. No duals. I pulled either a 16 foot disc or a 12 foot field cultivator. I am amazed I can hear anything. Our other big tractor was a Oliver / White 2155, which had yellow paint under the green and a MM on the steering wheel. The farm and equipment all were sold off years ago. The only big tractor that my brother kept is the MM G1000 dad bought new in 1969.
Nothing better than listening to that detroit scream, that is unless you are the one operating it! Our farm has a 1800 Oliver, and the original 1935 allis WD that was the first tractor to come to the farm on steel wheels. We now have close to 20 tractors, but the Oliver’s are my favorite.
Same here. Grandad only had one Oliver 1800 mfw and it was a beast for his 100 acre dairy farm in NY. Lots of memories with that machine. He had most brands but not a JD. Never knew why.
We had a 6030 but without the turbo it something like 95 hp. No way it could have pulled a 7 furrow plough. It could pull a 3 furrow reversible or a 4 furrow semi mounted. But it spun out quite easily and hung on the rear axle. Low ground clearance. A nice tractor none the less.
@@freedomrings1420 Yep, those massive floater tires, especially the ones on the rear, were probably absolutely necessary on those re-powered ones with 8V-71T two stroke diesels (which there are videos of both here in particular and elsewhere on UA-cam if you look) in order to put the sheer power of those behemoths to the ground more effectively.
The diamond transportation tires that came on these tractors originally were a lot narrower than these ones these are turf tractor tires or swather tires r5020 head 24/5-32 tires on the back and I believe 9 00 -16 three bar tires on the front plus it was fully weighted front and rear and had water all the way around and we never had any traction issues it was a row crop tractor too but since it was only used for field work they put big tires on it
The 6030 is fun to watch ...however, this unit is not set up for plowing as shown. The tires are way too big for the furrow....See 2:15 for a good view why.
Alien Dreadnoughts, Mechazillas, exploding Starships, OneWheels Not Pint...you just *IMAGINE* the hardware the USA makes that right now and even more amazingly enough absolutely "for quite some time now" absolutely. I definitely remember growing up around the Local Hardware Store and thinking they had *EVERYTHING* back in the day.
That 6030 John Deere driver did not have his plough adjusted correctly and seemed to have a difficult time keeping the right wheels in the furrow. I completely disagree with the narrators comment that the front tires with the diamond type thread allowed for better turning in soil. That is just not correct. The ribbed front tires had much better turning traction.
7 bottoms is allot to pull. I drive a 6030 recently on the sane style 2500 plow with 5 bottoms. The tires want to turn on you. You have to keep them turned hard to fight the pull.
Hello everyone good vidéo big tractor power personally it is the 1900 oliver and the international of this video in Alsace at a friend of my boss he has two two 1900 Olivier and two international the 1900 has a jd chisel plow of 4 meters 50 el the other oliver has the tedder and the two international one has the international harvesters plows and the other has the 8 row corn hoe
To much plow for the 6030 he cant even keep it straight and has to keep lifting the plow so why not go with a smaller plow?....i guess some people need to show off
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Waw tremendo tractor buena potencia.muy bueno para arar .me gusta este tractor yo pasé un curso de tractorista hace 60 años en el cordón de la Habana yo Hera un joven..conozco muy bien de tractores saludos.
I love watching the old tractors work and the smell of fresh turned dirt.
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All those tractors are nice, but that 6030 John deere is a bad boy.
Very cool to see. These were the machines of my youth. Of these three, in this video the 1566 was my favorite.
Mine too. Great memories hearing and seeing them work together. The 1566 is big IH 😁👍
I farmed nights and weekends for ~18 years.. Loved this video. I took a JD 5020 and put a 619 ci 8630 motor in it.
Lots of little stuff to do, but was a screamer.... pulled a 12 shank chisel and 18 foot disc like it wasn't even there... Loved it..
Great Video. We had a 5020 row crop in the early 1970s. I recall that my uncle buried it to the axles plowing in the muck. We chained barn timbers to the duals and crawled it out. What a mess!
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Another fantastic clip of old school tractors, how about the big boots on the Johnny, wow and the bark from the exhaust of the Oliver, thanks for posting. cheers from South Australia.
Awesome video! So nice when you find filming-worthy ag in NY...and this is definitely it! My Fav's are the JD 6030 outfit...that guy really deserves a lot of credit to put a period-correct outfit together like that and you're right, you hardly see those 2500 plows....you're the only one who's ever talked about them too...I can't figure out why Deere scrapped them so quickly. IH 700 series were so successful and when Deere came out with the 2600, they seemed to decline in the quality of job they did in rolling over the furrows...especially a 2800. My Great Uncle had bought a new JD 2800 plow and JD 4440 in 1981 from JP Halpin and sons and my father bought a new IH 1086 and IH 720 5 btm plow from Saxby Implement...the 1086 would lap the 4440 (bc of better weight displacement/traction), and turn a much better furrow. Love that IH 1566 outfit and disk too....direct competition for the JD 6030! That IH 1566 is a beauty! GREAT VIDEO JASON!
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As a Deere fan I naturally gravitate to the 6030.However,I understand the cost savings of an open station,but here in Georgia the sun gets really hot,and everything on those tractors get hot,so I would choose at least a canopy for it.I had the chance to buy one years ago from a bank,but the tractor was high hour and needed a lot of work.Biy do I wish I would have had the money to restore it,but alas I didn't.
On the farm I grew up on, I drove an Oliver 1900 with front axle assist. No duals. I pulled either a 16 foot disc or a 12 foot field cultivator. I am amazed I can hear anything. Our other big tractor was a Oliver / White 2155, which had yellow paint under the green and a MM on the steering wheel. The farm and equipment all were sold off years ago. The only big tractor that my brother kept is the MM G1000 dad bought new in 1969.
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Nothing better than listening to that detroit scream, that is unless you are the one operating it! Our farm has a 1800 Oliver, and the original 1935 allis WD that was the first tractor to come to the farm on steel wheels. We now have close to 20 tractors, but the Oliver’s are my favorite.
Same here. Grandad only had one Oliver 1800 mfw and it was a beast for his 100 acre dairy farm in NY. Lots of memories with that machine. He had most brands but not a JD. Never knew why.
It’s so relaxing watching these videos. I grew up on a farm in the sixties.😊
Lots of memories riding in open station tractors as a kid and sitting on the fenders. I love that.
That 6030 is awesome!
We’ll as always I loved the 6030 but it was great to see the 1566 and the 1900 great job
Like all the information you give for the equipment
That John Deere 6030 is a beast for sure
He should have been pulling a On land plow he was having to fight the steering wheel trying to keep it on the straight and narrow furrow
We had a 6030 but without the turbo it something like 95 hp. No way it could have pulled a 7 furrow plough. It could pull a 3 furrow reversible or a 4 furrow semi mounted. But it spun out quite easily and hung on the rear axle. Low ground clearance. A nice tractor none the less.
@Farendloese I'd assume this one in the video had a turbo....
Could’ve definitely used weights on the front
@Rickie McKillip 😊
Love it, thanks
Really enjoyable to watch the 6030 JD. I'd like to have that tractor for sure.
They are cool tractors.
A farmer friend had a 6030 that I drove for him . A regular power house for sure ! Enjoyed watching friend!
I grew up on a JD 5020. There were a few 6030s around our area as well. Really enjoy your videos of the old power 👍
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Tractors have come a long way in 50 years😉👍 cool to see some classic powerhouses still working hard💪😁
Great video!! The prices have sure gone up for the same hp tractors today!! Wow!
That 1566 is a beautiful tractor. Its an IH, of course its gonna be beautiful!
We had a 1900B 2 wheel drive, great tracker in the early 70’s. 👨🌾. Always wondered a good 6030 . On my wish list
Wow that john deere 6030 is a bad boy I would love to run that beautiful beast nothing runs like a deere
Love John Deere
All I can say is “wow” This is amazing, keep up the great work i love what you do.
Really cool video
Thank you for watching.
Wow... What I would give for that JD 6030Jason.. awesome.That big international looks like the big brother to my 784... Nice.
Beautiful soil!
my dad bought an oliver 1655 new in 1972 and remember plowing with it, i only have red in my shed
Great to see these older machines still going strong. Regards from Down Under.
I like seeing old tractors at work
Me too 😁👍
Worked for a guy that had a 1566 loved that beast in the field or on the silage blower, at 215 hp she was a workhorse
Definitely all classics
Really enjoyed video we still have a 4 bottom jd 2500 with spring reset but wasn’t used for 20 yrs
Green Giant in Le Sueur had a few of the Oliver tractors 😊
Nice old iron jason
man i dont know how you can sit behind a straight piped detroit all day wide open
To much testosterone.........
Amazing tractor 🙏👍
Like the Oliver's best but IH sure stands out in this group.
A 1900 FWA is very cool. An open station 1566 is cool too.
I like both John degrees and international
Great vídeo Jason.
Thank you for watching.
Those tires on the John Deere 6030 look kind of huge for such a small tractor. 😮
Those rear tires came on 5020s also and the 5020 on a farm I worked on had big flotation tires on the front about the size of these.
@@freedomrings1420 Yep, those massive floater tires, especially the ones on the rear, were probably absolutely necessary on those re-powered ones with 8V-71T two stroke diesels (which there are videos of both here in particular and elsewhere on UA-cam if you look) in order to put the sheer power of those behemoths to the ground more effectively.
The diamond transportation tires that came on these tractors originally were a lot narrower than these ones these are turf tractor tires or swather tires r5020 head 24/5-32 tires on the back and I believe 9 00 -16 three bar tires on the front plus it was fully weighted front and rear and had water all the way around and we never had any traction issues it was a row crop tractor too but since it was only used for field work they put big tires on it
I didn't mean to say transportation
@@noahater5785 sheer power?
Not hardly
We ran Deere mostly, but Dad got a 1570 Case in 1980 it was a beast also.
I'm a simple boy. I see a older John Deere with fatty tires and a plow, I click
These fine tractors gets all thumbs up, I h red I am but 6030 ,olivrs
The IH and Oliver guys have the right plan for a plow day. Wait a bit and have the field to yourself!!
Another great video!
Thank you Tom. I appreciate your help in getting the tires right 😁
Great video as always
Much Respect and support from the UK
Having grown up on a Farmall/International farm, I loooove that 1566.
The 1566 is one of my favorite IH tractors.
Keep up the amazing video's I really enjoy them
The 6030 is fun to watch ...however, this unit is not set up for plowing as shown. The tires are way too big for the furrow....See 2:15 for a good view why.
Awesome video Jason
This was a fun opportunity with three great classics.
Good video.
One of my wishes In this life is to see John Deere 6030 with my naked eyes.
I was driving the 806 in the beginning of the video
Very cool. I am an 806 fan. Thank you for letting me know.
Not familiar with plow set up but looks to like the 6030 should be set up for on land plowing tires are too big for furrow
Those are called turf tires
Would have love to have a 6030 when I was farming in my earlier years, would have made for easier winter dormant spraying here in NorCal
The IH 1566 was a good tractor to have on a 12 row 30" inch cultivator and pulled a 27 foot disk
We pulled a 5-18 behind a black stripe IH1066,, and a 5-16 behind our IH856
Howdy bigtractorpower
That 6030 deere would be better off with normal sized tires but shes a beauty !
The owner must like it set up this way. It doing well on seven bottoms.
My great grandpa worked for oliver for over 30yrs and he retired from oliver.
Alien Dreadnoughts, Mechazillas, exploding Starships, OneWheels Not Pint...you just *IMAGINE* the hardware the USA makes that right now and even more amazingly enough absolutely "for quite some time now" absolutely. I definitely remember growing up around the Local Hardware Store and thinking they had *EVERYTHING* back in the day.
Éste tractor en Argentina lleva dos arados de 5 rejas en tándem
John Deere baby until the Case tractor came along No one would drive it ,I was elected to drive it 😳
Had a neighbor that summered with a 6030 and chopped corn with a 1566
Two cool tractors. 👍👍
That 6030 was pushing 195-200hp EASILY!!!!!!!!!
Probably. The sales brochure says 175 😎
And the same torque as a Briggs and Stratton
I bet the neighbors hated hearing that Oliver running into the night!
If you had a 99 to a 1950 I imagine you had to try to be considerate at night.
All we needed is a D21 and a Ford 9000.
We sure do. I like them both. I hope to find them to film.
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That 6030 John Deere driver did not have his plough adjusted correctly and seemed to have a difficult time keeping the right wheels in the furrow.
I completely disagree with the narrators comment that the front tires with the diamond type thread allowed for better turning in soil. That is just not correct. The ribbed front tires had much better turning traction.
Nobody ever mentions the size of the plow bottoms. They can run from 14” to 22”.
They are not mentioned because this was at a plow day and I did not meet the owner so I did not have a way to find out the size.
hell yeah
He is having a hard time keeping that 6030 under control.
7 bottoms is allot to pull. I drive a 6030 recently on the sane style 2500 plow with 5 bottoms. The tires want to turn on you. You have to keep them turned hard to fight the pull.
That 6030 is eating some dirt
7 bottom plow power 👍👍
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Old school is better , no computers and gettin shit done ...got new an old an the hoods always up on the new ones
Love to do that
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Takes every bit of that IH to pull that disk in that freshly plowed ground
It’s going to work. The 1566 is a power house.
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Was 6 miles from my place but couldn't make it.
Very cool. Hopefully this video helps you catch up on the good stuff that was near you.
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Hello everyone good vidéo big tractor power
personally it is the 1900 oliver and the international of this video in Alsace at a friend of my boss he has two two 1900 Olivier and two international the 1900 has a jd chisel plow of 4 meters 50 el the other oliver has the tedder and the two international one has the international harvesters plows and the other has the 8 row corn hoe
To much plow for the 6030 he cant even keep it straight and has to keep lifting the plow so why not go with a smaller plow?....i guess some people need to show off
It’s a plow day so it’s just for fun. Most likely that was the plow available. The 2500 plow is rare so to me it was a cool combo.
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Seems a waste of time disking after plowing. We are 100% no till.
Its "ploughing".......plowing is american slang!
Liti
Three great tractor brands.
Those red tractors sure are UGLY!
Big boy!!!
Love that Oliver, but I’d put a muffler on it to tame some of that noise.