Willard Boyle and George E. Smith at Bell Labs, inventors of the charge-coupled device (CCD), in the 1960s, should have been awarded a Nobel Prize. The Charge-coupled devices (CCD) are used in all digital cameras to convert light images to digital images. Also, Federico Faggin and Masatoshi Shima should have been given a Nobel Prize for the inventions of a technology and the single chip microprocessor. We now hear and see videos of fields being plowed from the ground and from the air. Now, who invented bungees, duck tape, bailing wire, and the pliers?
"Either sitting still or full throttle". That kind of describes Mr. Bork himself, doesn't it? At least the full throttle part. I swannee, that Super M is gorgeous and runs like a top. There's just nothing like working a brand new piece of equipment. It's brand new by virtue of the Squatch (x2) process. Sounds good and runs good. What a great tractor. Pretty country. Good drone shots.
My dad kept a "M", "C", on the farm for many years. They were the "go to" machines that made the farm successful for many years. It was only after he bought a second farm that bigger tractors came into play. He kept a "M" after he quit farming to move snow. The day of the auction when everything sold I remember it well when 6 people were bidding on the "M". I was one. Did not get it. One person wanted it more than anyone else. Later in life I did buy one for restoration. I have pictures of my dad driving my "M" when he was 95 years old. Didn't drive it far. Made him feel good.
At the rate we’re heading we’re going to need all the old school tractors and implements we can find. With everything collapsing around us you will not be able to fix all this new electronically controlled farm equipment or obtains spare parts. At least you can jury rig old equipment to get it going and hopefully the small farms will come back into existence in the future when the reset occurs soon.
You guy's got it made i had to grow up without hydraulics we had trip plows and rocks the plow would come completely unhooked and would have to back up and rehitch them back on tractor. Learned to have a really light wire to hook rope to back of the seat.
I probably wouldn't watch plowing as a rule but most anything you do is a mandatory watch and especially when you got comrades on tow! 👍🏼 Thanks for making it fun!😊
Can't say how much I enjoyed watching the antique tractors and equipment at work plowing together. My granddad farmed with horses so it was a lot slower, but my father bought him a" farmall A" when the horses finally passed away years ago.
Those awesome farm tractors seem to be happiest when they are pulling a load and earning their keep. Not just "eye candy"... Love to watch Old Farm Plow Days
Lovely too see those old pieces of equipment out doing what they do best! Some nice tractors and ploughs too! :-) Looks like you all had a great day! :-)
Great video truly made my day! I never miss any of your content. With 25 years working at Caterpillar and raised on antique tractors… I look forward to tuning in. Thanks
I like your Farmall Super M.. It's just odd looking to me.... My grandfather had a narrow front Supper M that pulled a 3 dishpan plow from between the drive wheels with trail wheel connected to the steering wheel.....
Great video as always, but man! This drone footage and music do the job! I envy you having this group of maniac-friends and having fun together. Keep playing with this old iron, have fun Squatch!
Glad y'all had a great time during plow day at Connor's. Great drone footage too. Love seeing all the vintage equipment and the comraderi of some good friends. Thanks for sharing. 🇺🇲🚜👍
An old h farmal and 2x16 plow is what i cut my eye teeth on Later graduated to a G JD and a 3x16 plow. We really cut a wide swath when they were plowing togethrr😂
The Super C was one of the most under rated tractors from the era, I have had instances with them when I hit full throttle and they would sit you down deep in the seat and do what ever you ask of it and give you change back.
Great to see some ploughing. Very little ploughing is done here these days - it all seems to be direct drilling. Not sure about the straightness of the furrows though. As my late father used to say to me - 'Did you line that up with a passing cloud?' 😀
My grandfather had a Super C wide front axle and draw bar. When it was brand new my father was driving it down the side of a road and rear ended. Broke the tractor into three pieces. Dad had pins in his left elbow the rest of his life. The tractor was rebuilt and used until the 80s when the whole farm went into the grass bank. I'm pretty sure my uncle sold it and the D4 for scrap even though both were in working condition.
Sounds like a good way to get your field plowed... "Hey, guys, why don't you all come over and we'll, umm, create some UA-cam content! Yeah, that's it!"
Squatch, I'd say you are having way to much fun being automotive retired. Love it up bud for all of us guys that are still out there doing the 7AM to 5PM grind. By the way, started a new job, wrenching for a John Deere dealer. Don't worry tho still Cat and IH under this JD uniform.
Something you rarely see these days. Nobody plows anymore. You usually see a chisel plow or maybe a disc, but nobody actually turns the ground over. In fact the field around our house didn’t get any tillage at all this year. They just sprayed the weeds and planted amid last years corn stubble…..
What is so satisfying about watching that sod flip over? I love it! Guess maybe it's a guy thing to hear that old iron just make music. Looks like fun.
I think the sound of your SuperM plowing should be used on one of those fancy relaxation/sleep apps some people use. Sure sounds good. ‘Course, half the population would have no idea what they’re listening to.
Man O-Man, that triple bottom plow really and I might add, beautifully, turns over some soil with each trip up and down the field. I know that you guys call this "Plow Day" kinda like a way of showing off what your antique tractors can do after restoration, but in reality, is it not also a sort of helping your neighbor get his field turned for the first time after the winter's ground thaw ?
that looks like a fun time out plowing in a field that is not full of huge rocks Rick would not of made 20 feet on my farm with all of the rocks lol. The drone footage was really neat.
I love to moldboard plow. As long as I'm not the one who has to fix the field after. Of course here we have nothing but clay and that makes it a lot harder. Gotta drop one bottom here from the type of ground you got there.
Nice and relaxing vid, Squatch. Only thing I wish you would have done is shown and explain how the plow raises and lowers. Would have been interesting to seen a walk beside view when the rope was pulled to see how quickly the blades were lowered and then the sequence used to raise the blades at the end of the furrow. Thanks for the vid, pretty good compared to the drilling, burning, and tinkering vids of the past couple of weeks.
Willard Boyle and George E. Smith at Bell Labs, inventors of the charge-coupled device (CCD), in the 1960s, should have been awarded a Nobel Prize. The Charge-coupled devices (CCD) are used in all digital cameras to convert light images to digital images.
Also, Federico Faggin and Masatoshi Shima should have been given a Nobel Prize for the inventions of a technology and the single chip microprocessor.
We now hear and see videos of fields being plowed from the ground and from the air.
Now, who invented bungees, duck tape, bailing wire, and the pliers?
"Either sitting still or full throttle". That kind of describes Mr. Bork himself, doesn't it? At least the full throttle part. I swannee, that Super M is gorgeous and runs like a top. There's just nothing like working a brand new piece of equipment. It's brand new by virtue of the Squatch (x2) process. Sounds good and runs good. What a great tractor. Pretty country. Good drone shots.
My dad kept a "M", "C", on the farm for many years. They were the "go to" machines that made the farm successful for many years. It was only after he bought a second farm that bigger tractors came into play. He kept a "M" after he quit farming to move snow. The day of the auction when everything sold I remember it well when 6 people were bidding on the "M". I was one. Did not get it. One person wanted it more than anyone else. Later in life I did buy one for restoration. I have pictures of my dad driving my "M" when he was 95 years old. Didn't drive it far. Made him feel good.
At the rate we’re heading we’re going to need all the old school tractors and implements we can find. With everything collapsing around us you will not be able to fix all this new electronically controlled farm equipment or obtains spare parts. At least you can jury rig old equipment to get it going and hopefully the small farms will come back into existence in the future when the reset occurs soon.
Nobody had there ECU go out or ran out of DEF. No start conditions were non existent.
You're smart! And many younger generation groups do not want to follow in their father's footsteps. Your comment seems to have insight.
You guy's got it made i had to grow up without hydraulics we had trip plows and rocks the plow would come completely unhooked and would have to back up and rehitch them back on tractor. Learned to have a really light wire to hook rope to back of the seat.
Nothing gives the old tractors a workout like a day of plowing.
I just love to watch the sod rolling over.
I probably wouldn't watch plowing as a rule but most anything you do is a mandatory watch and especially when you got comrades on tow! 👍🏼
Thanks for making it fun!😊
As an old surfer I do enjoy watching those three perfect waves form behind your tractor 👍👍👍
Great video squatch253. Sometimes ya just have to give er the onion! Absolutely love watching the old Iron do its thing
Can't say how much I enjoyed watching the antique tractors and equipment at work plowing together. My granddad farmed with horses so it was a lot slower, but my father bought him a" farmall A" when the horses finally passed away years ago.
Those awesome farm tractors seem to be happiest when they are pulling a load and earning their keep. Not just "eye candy"... Love to watch Old Farm Plow Days
The plow days seem like a lot of fun, group of guys getting together and working the old iron. Good times.
Lovely too see those old pieces of equipment out doing what they do best! Some nice tractors and ploughs too! :-)
Looks like you all had a great day! :-)
That super m runs as smooth as a babies behind.
Love seeing the old iron still doing the work it was made to do!
Bork, Bork, Bork! Hiya!
Thank you for the video.
Nice. I could watch you turn over fields all day. That old iron sure looks great doing what it was designed for
Just subscribe to you I gotta m in the back of my yard I love them tractors I love the super c I'll be watching more Stay safe have a good day
Ever seen those European speed plowing videos? Man those guys can make a mess and tear up some equipment!! 😂
Great video truly made my day! I never miss any of your content. With 25 years working at Caterpillar and raised on antique tractors… I look forward to tuning in. Thanks
Man that’s awesome! Great looking tractor’s doing a great job!👌😎👍love them old farmall Tractors! Great job! 👏
Ya all really do live in “Gods country”. Outstandingly spectacular aerial shots! Thank you for sharing, just beautiful man.
LOL! Bork was bouncing in his seat in time to the music.
There's somethin' immensely satisfying watching a plough-share turn a furrow , , , ,
Big boys playing with their old tractors. Life does get any better than that.
Man I am Crazy Jealous you guys are living the Dream!!!!!!
Enjoy every minute because you just never know what tomorrow might bring!!!!😀
Good to see you and your friends out having fun with your beloved tractors. They need to film you too.
I like your Farmall Super M.. It's just odd looking to me.... My grandfather had a narrow front Supper M that pulled a 3 dishpan plow from between the drive wheels with trail wheel connected to the steering wheel.....
I caught myself dozing off. The sound of that M is music to my ears. 👍
You guys are getting some turf turned with antique equipment,fine video and killer drone shots and the M is looking fine as well
Great video as always, but man! This drone footage and music do the job! I envy you having this group of maniac-friends and having fun together. Keep playing with this old iron, have fun Squatch!
Glad y'all had a great time during plow day at Connor's. Great drone footage too. Love seeing all the vintage equipment and the comraderi of some good friends. Thanks for sharing. 🇺🇲🚜👍
Senior's tractor looks and sounds so good 👍
Good video
An old h farmal and 2x16 plow is what i cut my eye teeth on
Later graduated to a G JD and a 3x16 plow. We really cut a wide swath when they were plowing togethrr😂
Toby,
that had to be a big huckin forse.
People pay good money for this kind of therapy!
The Super C was one of the most under rated tractors from the era, I have had instances with them when I hit full throttle and they would sit you down deep in the seat and do what ever you ask of it and give you change back.
That super C pulls that 2 bottom faster than my old H ever thought about pulling the #8 I used to have.
Sure like Plow days. Thanks.
Nice old tractors and plows. Think plow day is just a free way of getting your field done
Good video
That Super M is just a work of art mechanically and cosmetically 👌my worry ploughin at Rick Bork speed is hitting a rock 🙄😳☹️ great video 👍 👍
nice video just crazy how relaxing it is to see plowing have a good one guys
Oooo!!!! Plow day, fun,fun, fun!!! Thanks for taking us along.....
Thanks for sharing
Great to see some ploughing. Very little ploughing is done here these days - it all seems to be direct drilling. Not sure about the straightness of the furrows though. As my late father used to say to me - 'Did you line that up with a passing cloud?' 😀
Squatch you gotta get a two bottom for the Ford 8n and show them what that baby can do.
Ford 8N compared to the Super M “I’m just a baby!!”
Love seeing the old iron doing there thing
Liked last year video when you use all the crawlers
Thanks again
Great time had by all it looks like
Friends helping each other out.
That poor little C I keep hearing the song ain’t living long like that in my head
What a display of power and performance!
Poor Rick, he couldn't stop if you through an elephant in front of him 🤣
I liked the music choice for the drone footage.
I think the little tractor in the filter jar wants out.
What an awesome sounding bunch of equipment......Mike
My grandfather had a Super C wide front axle and draw bar. When it was brand new my father was driving it down the side of a road and rear ended. Broke the tractor into three pieces. Dad had pins in his left elbow the rest of his life. The tractor was rebuilt and used until the 80s when the whole farm went into the grass bank. I'm pretty sure my uncle sold it and the D4 for scrap even though both were in working condition.
Nice. Like to see that super C try to pull 3 bottoms. The super M hardly even broke a sweat, just purrs along with those 3 bottoms
Nice one Squatch. Looks like everyone is in fine form !!!
They sound so Sweet when they’re Working,Keep up Plowing Boys….
Sounds like a good way to get your field plowed... "Hey, guys, why don't you all come over and we'll, umm, create some UA-cam content! Yeah, that's it!"
The Moline plow really scoured nice. Thanks.
That's a Case ? Same trip release, and yellow spoke wheels as MM.
I remember riding with my dad plowing with an old IH. That was like 55 years ago. Good memories.
Rick Bork = Number one problem child right there. 😃 👍🏴
Farmall power💪👍🇺🇸
Dragin' the Line
Love the little tractor in the intake jar. Keep up the great work
Did you notice that it's green? 😉
Nexted to fresh baled hay, fresh turned dirt is the best smell!
Looks a fun day for sure.
Squatch, I'd say you are having way to much fun being automotive retired. Love it up bud for all of us guys that are still out there doing the 7AM to 5PM grind. By the way, started a new job, wrenching for a John Deere dealer. Don't worry tho still Cat and IH under this JD uniform.
Nice sounding engine and rear end on you Super M.. not like ours which sounded like busting walnuts.
8:03 To someone from SoCal, that is hilarious. A traffic jam. Consisting of 3 tractors. In a partly plowed field. Oy weh. 😂
Sure am sorry I couldn't make it. Working both jobs as much as I can to take care of business. Great footage, and wish I could've been there.
Looks like a lotta fun to me! 😀😃🙂
Something you rarely see these days. Nobody plows anymore. You usually see a chisel plow or maybe a disc, but nobody actually turns the ground over. In fact the field around our house didn’t get any tillage at all this year. They just sprayed the weeds and planted amid last years corn stubble…..
Too cool
cool.....paint that plow
Great video! Thanks for sharing
I could almost smell that fresh dirt! Great uncle farmed in Seymour Connecticut….you want to talk about stones!!
Love plow day
That was a fun video !! 👍 Thanks 👍
Good Video. Enjoyed that. Thank You.
What is so satisfying about watching that sod flip over? I love it! Guess maybe it's a guy thing to hear that old iron just make music. Looks like fun.
Looks like you guys had fun
Get it Big M! 💪
I think the sound of your SuperM plowing should be used on one of those fancy relaxation/sleep apps some people use.
Sure sounds good.
‘Course, half the population would have no idea what they’re listening to.
Beautiful farm.
Superb stuff!
Got to find a friend up there to help on plow days . With a 8 wheel tractor like a big bud and a 30 bottom plow.
looks like fun was had by all and dirt got turned.
Cool Guys
Sounds really nice
That looked like fun, I'd love to go to one someday
Man O-Man, that triple bottom plow really and I might add, beautifully, turns over some soil with each trip up and down the field. I know that you guys call this "Plow Day" kinda like a way of showing off what your antique tractors can do after restoration, but in reality, is it not also a sort of helping your neighbor get his field turned for the first time after the winter's ground thaw ?
The cackle the whine, the smell . . . oh yeah.
that looks like a fun time out plowing in a field that is not full of huge rocks Rick would not of made 20 feet on my farm with all of the rocks lol. The drone footage was really neat.
the sound of the ground turning when the camera was right up on the plows was strangely pleasant
I love to moldboard plow. As long as I'm not the one who has to fix the field after. Of course here we have nothing but clay and that makes it a lot harder. Gotta drop one bottom here from the type of ground you got there.
You need to take out some of your tree 🎄
Nice and relaxing vid, Squatch. Only thing I wish you would have done is shown and explain how the plow raises and lowers. Would have been interesting to seen a walk beside view when the rope was pulled to see how quickly the blades were lowered and then the sequence used to raise the blades at the end of the furrow. Thanks for the vid, pretty good compared to the drilling, burning, and tinkering vids of the past couple of weeks.