Incredible perspective of an incredible engine! The BNSF locomotive paying tribute to us old steamers is always a cool piece of each day at JVT. The best of times!
Bringing back the Case 150 to Earth again after it went silent 100 years ago was brought to all of us by The Man, The Myth, The Legend, the man himself CORY ANDERSON. Thanks for the memories Cory!
Ok! So why do the people put the plow they control, in the ground on the headland at the same time? Same goes when lifting at the end of the pass. The Headland ends up all crooked and screwed up because of this. The all should be lowering or raising the plow they control in a 'Straight Line' across the headland.
That Arial shot is just amazing. Adds perspective to just how big the plowboard is. That's one powerful machine.
That Case 150 is awesome! Thanks for sharing this video with us. 🇺🇸🚜👍
Incredible perspective of an incredible engine! The BNSF locomotive paying tribute to us old steamers is always a cool piece of each day at JVT. The best of times!
The juxtaposition of technologies here is amazing. The pinnacle of steam versus miniaturized drone flight with high definition photography.
If only it had been the big boy cruising by in the tracks! 🤠
Bringing back the Case 150 to Earth again after it went silent 100 years ago was brought to all of us by The Man, The Myth, The Legend, the man himself CORY ANDERSON. Thanks for the memories Cory!
I'm sorry for the misspelling his name is Kory with a K
Really nice. Even saw a frame where I was sitting for the parade with dad.
This video is just beautiful. I love all those aerial shots
Amazing, no wonder Case only made a few of them.
Man this is an incredible video!!!!!!
Impressive scale. Good editing.
after one year i finally have the answer of how it turns around at the end of the field :D
Wonderful!
It's only 13hrs away for me. I'll have to ask about camping.
Nice!
Man could disk up 100 acre in 5-6 passes. I see why he built the thing 😎
Awesome ❤️🤩
Got to have a lot of headland to get turned around!
I wonder if you could do a second one at the same time? 🤔
Wow what whistle is that?
Ok! So why do the people put the plow they control, in the ground on the headland at the same time? Same goes when lifting at the end of the pass. The Headland ends up all crooked and screwed up because of this. The all should be lowering or raising the plow they control in a 'Straight Line' across the headland.
:O