Impromptu Antique Farm Auction Preview Hillsboro Indiana 4/15/23
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- Опубліковано 14 кві 2023
- Yeah, I know the sale is the same day as posting. I just couldn't get this one up fast enough. It's typically not in my style to have videos up within a few days. So while this won't help anyone buy cool old tractors, at least you get a chance to see this video, which is much cheaper than buying a tractor. When I say stay tuned for more fun farming adventures, this was definitely a fun one.
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The john deere 12a combine and the mounted corn picker on the H international bring back a lot of memories. Grandpa put me on an M international and john deere 12A combine I spent many a day cutting wheat. 9 or 10 years old pulling that combine around the wheat field. We also had the mounted picker on an M international. They weren't safe but we got it done. Memories. Good old days.
Love the tractor loading the cinder blocks! Mean green American farming machine. If it’s red it will spend most of its life in the shed.
Allis Chalmers had a pul type combine in the 1940's if not a year or so earlier. It was a Model 60 with a 5 foot cut. The straw came out of the side. My Uncle had one and combined for my Dad too. They were known for getting all or most of the grain separated from the grain
Good day Stan Our neighbour had 60 ( 5 ft). the cylinders were rubber coated.. So they were good separators ??
Thanks
Most of this was my grandfather's collection. Funny story on the older deere self propelled combines. He actually drove one of them back to the barn after he bought it. From what I remember I think he said it took over 2 hours.
Great video Jacob, I love old farm equipment auction’s and your knowledge is far better than mine! Thanks for all you do!
Great video, that equipment is in great shape for its age.
It was all very nice. Hopefully it all went to good owners who can take it to shows.
@@boehmfarm4276 yep 👍
Nice to see Jacob drooling over the green stuff.
That was fun. Thanks for taking us along….
Good stuff
Pretty cool equipment there. Thanks for taking us along.
Excellent video I'm 56 years old so I much more prefer the much older farming equipment. Thanks for another fun filled day
Yes, thank you for previewing that Auction for me. I just drove through Hillsboro on Monday and then again on Wednesday so the auction is this Saturday.
Thanks for the video. There are not many farm auctions in our area anymore, so it's nice to see all the old equipment.
I believe I may still have a toy John Deere Model 12 pull combine at 11:42. from the early 1950's . If Im correct everything works. Need to go looking for it.
Thanks for taking in the little nostalgia trip.
There is some really really cool stuff there. Thanks for videoing it.
Cool Jacob! I guessed the oil pulls letter correctly, a model x, I sure get excited over strange things 😂😂
Thanks for taking us along.
Very interesting love the old stuff
my grandad had one of those mcormick pull combines with a bagger on rode that thing many hrs he pulled it with a f20 dropped the bags in each corner easy to pick up 4 rows pointing to center
That barn is amazing.
The John Deere MT was an adjustable-tread (normally narrow front, though it could be had with a single front wheel or a wide front) version of the M. Whereas the M was a 1-row machine, the MT was a two. Basically (for all intents and purposes) the M replaced the L and the MT replaced the H.
The first Allis you walked by was a CA, the one you thought was a WD was actually its predecessor the WC. The last Allis with the belly mount mower on it was a B.
My neighbor has a JD MT sitting on dirt in a shack of barn. It was his dad's, I hate to see it waste away but he won't let anyone take it.
Finely something worth watching.
You were in my old stomping grounds I used to live maybe 20 miles from Hillsboro used to be a emplement dealer around there called Glascock implement I think.been a bit since I lived in Indiana good video.
Good video.
10:30 Allis Chalmers WC, styled. 17:46 Allis Chalmers WC, unstyled. 18:12 Allis Chalmers B.
Thanks for a trip with the WAY-BACK MACHINE (shades of Mr. Peabody and Sherman ) ........
Dang, should've rode along on this trip.
First time viewer. Very thorough video s. I am concerned about ear corn in solid side grain bin I have never seen that done? Mounted pickers were famous for producing “one armed farmers”. I was told do not reach over to unnamed stocks. At 16 I knew everything. Reached over , got by with it. Still git chills thinking about that 67 years later🥴👍
Doc McGrady South of Hillsboro I grew up 3 miles from there he raised hogs and veterinarian
i picked a lot of corn for a guy with a deerborn picker THEN go home and pick for my parents with a new idea it was hard go from one side picking to the other. my dad also had a 1 row deere picker like that he turned into a pull type. wish we still had it
Nice video
I'm not totally sure, but I think that mounted IH picker was for sweet corn.
"Not farming with big tractors back then" ( 1356 ) ... Farms were much smaller where twenty to thirty horsepower and smaller attachments could keep up. Ferguson, Farmall, Ford, and AC each sold a quarter million tractors in that era and then by the 80s the big horsepower tractors may have had a production run of a couple thousand -- fewer farmers trying to cover more ground to make cash flow amid huge loans. Recent developments in regenerative agriculture provide the ability to get back into smaller more affordable tractors again.
I was at this auction, I bid on the Moline at 20:02. Small world, a lot of neat stuff.
that MM looks a lot like one my Dad had for a few years. Believe his was a Model RTS or something like that. Us kids were quite young but he let us drive it everywhere.
I think i seen a John Deere #51 plow single bottom trip. Would love to have another one and when i seen the John deere H it for sure had to been. Wonder what it brought at the sale.
That unmarked case would have been an old VA series model of some sort
There's a video of that place but I cannot remember ... might have been Mike Less, might have been Duffy.
There we go...BOOM
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@@boehmfarm4276 already blocked em
Nice to see you enjoying the nice early spring weather too. Just makes you want to plant corn right?
Yes, but we've got plenty of wetness potential still.
The corn pickers on the side of the tractors, they could make another one on the other side. and while at it could maybe even put another row picker on each side of the tractor.. pulling a trailer..
Have you seen some of these Steam Tractor pull contests? Even Tug of War with modern equipment.. Record for pulling bottom plows is held by steam engines i believe.. let me see..
My dad had Dearborn corn picker
Oliver 70 missing the the fenders and the platforms behind the fenders. I’d take one if it had those.
17:30 You were close with your John Deere history Jacob. The difference between the M and MT is: 1 obviously the MT is taller and 2 the MT has 2 hyd lift levers one for each side to tilt implements. What you were talking about was the G and GM, when John Deere started restyling the 2 cylinder tractors the G was the last to receive the treatment. During WW1 the US government would not let companies raise prices on existing goods, to help cub inflation. Companies were however allowed to set prices on new products. Deere felt they made enough changes to the G that it warranted increasing the price so the called it a new model "GM"(G 'Modernized').
I have a 40 and they are fun to run and I was told they drive off 1 front wheel. Some old farmers said dont get them in any mud or you will go in a circle
I thought they were one wheel drive, I just couldn't believe it.
Just need that replacement for the 1466 🤔
Always thought you all where ny VT area haha my bad
That corn picker is one way not to have cab corn, ya just get hit in the head instead lol 😆
Where and when is that auction? Very nice items. Great Video!
It was today.
Interesting show. That old Roehler truck would list at $19,900 in todays dollars. inflation has been 1898.9% since it was new. Maybe we need to go backward, revert to left hand drive and forget electric vehicles? Count me in.
You need that 800
So when are you going to tell us about Nick story on what has he done and were he is now and what he is doing
Is this the sale you asked me about? There around burbon IN?
No, a different sale.
@@boehmfarm4276 oh ok
I have an MT with cultivators in Virginia if you're interested.