[3:45] Wow, this technology is truly impressive! I love how clearly you explain the performance of the machinery. Looking forward to learning more from you! 👏
This video really shows just how far agricultural technology has come over the years. I think it's fascinating to see machines like the Bulldog 9000 and the 150 Case steam tractor, which were cutting-edge for their time, compared to the modern innovations we have today, like the Case IH Opum 300 liquid manure tank or the Samco CTS bale transporter. It’s easy to forget how much work used to go into farming before all this machinery came along. Imagine having to manually bale hay or spread manure without the precision and efficiency these machines provide! That said, while modern tech has made farming more efficient, I sometimes wonder if we’re losing touch with the simple, more sustainable practices of older times. Can today’s machines really replace the deep connection to the land that older equipment, like the Bulldog, required?
The Bulldog tractor, where you refill the oil daily, is like a rotary aircraft engine? Burns lots of oil. . . . . and some fuel too. 😏 Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
It occurs to me that, if a farmer could afford large an complicated machine like this - why would he be working a farm? With that much capital, he wouldn’t need to be working! Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
It occurs to me that, if a farmer could afford large an complicated machine like this - why would he be working a farm? With that much capital, he wouldn’t need to be working! Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Have you ever operated or would you like to operate any of these machines? 🚜🤠
Simplly fantastic!!
Thank you, my friend. 🚜🤠
There are NO Case 150 steam tractors any more, This one was hand built. The one and only
[3:45] Wow, this technology is truly impressive! I love how clearly you explain the performance of the machinery. Looking forward to learning more from you! 👏
This video really shows just how far agricultural technology has come over the years. I think it's fascinating to see machines like the Bulldog 9000 and the 150 Case steam tractor, which were cutting-edge for their time, compared to the modern innovations we have today, like the Case IH Opum 300 liquid manure tank or the Samco CTS bale transporter. It’s easy to forget how much work used to go into farming before all this machinery came along. Imagine having to manually bale hay or spread manure without the precision and efficiency these machines provide! That said, while modern tech has made farming more efficient, I sometimes wonder if we’re losing touch with the simple, more sustainable practices of older times. Can today’s machines really replace the deep connection to the land that older equipment, like the Bulldog, required?
The Bulldog tractor, where you refill the oil daily, is like a rotary aircraft engine? Burns lots of oil. . . . . and some fuel too. 😏
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
It occurs to me that, if a farmer could afford large an complicated machine like this - why would he be working a farm? With that much capital, he wouldn’t need to be working!
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Get rid of that music
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It occurs to me that, if a farmer could afford large an complicated machine like this - why would he be working a farm? With that much capital, he wouldn’t need to be working!
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Yes, most could sell their land and live off the income! But farmers aren’t usually the type who can sit still