I'd love to go to a place like this. I'd want the following if it was me: Case SC Case DC Farmall Regular Marris Harris Challenger And maybe the Oliver 80 Some cool stuff there, and many are worth saving for parts donor tractors I think.
A alot 😮😮 parts U find cracked it doesn't mean U can't fix it U use a welder and weld it up 2 fix it and U also can weld engine blocks up 😊😊 long as it's leaking on the inside of the engine aot of parts U can't go 2 the tractor dealer and buy brand new no more so U have 2 fix it 😊😊 now even the tractors in the 1940s are over 80 years old and others are older than that and some times tractor 🚜 😊 have 2 made where's the a will there's a way that's what a old fellow told many years ago 😊😊 OMG 8 29 2O24
@kenschultz3836 it is when the guy wants top dollar for the tractor. We're pretty good about locked up engines but it just takes alot of time and money.
I’m betting that because this was a farm by the sounds of the title that the guy who ran this farm was buying equipment as he needed it when the old equipment would get to the point where it was not worth repairing he probably just parked him in the woods like all farmers did back in the olden daysyou’ll find scattered probably a lot of these abandoned. Farmstead’s still left with all the equipment in the bushes. That’s just what they did tractors trailers, especially if the trailers or implements were pretty badly rusted out or frozen.
My great grandfather on my mom‘s side used to do mechanical stuff to tractors and things, but never really did any engine rebuilds would just do engine swaps. I don’t think he was ever confident enough from what I’ve been told to do a full engine rebuild, nor did he ever want to and he owned quite a bit of stuff in his yard. It’s been cleaned up, but this was probably back in the 50s and 60s and 70s mostly when my grandmothers siblings and her could remember this, but I’m sure he had been doing it long before they were born. My grandmother was born in 37 so I’m sure her dad was collecting in repairing stuff along before that along with his dad, who also lived in that house. And I was always told there was a lot of stuff in the yard an old boat and some other things and if I remember correctly as a kid at one time, there was a giant pile of Schwinn, bicycle parts, handlebars, and frames. This was back in the 1990s when I was a kid, like I said , it’s since been cleaned up
Thanks for the tour
Them two F30s are worth saving for sure! Iv been looking for one for a few years now! Man good stuff still left!
@@oldironguy2174 were looking at possibly picking those up!
@@ThreeGenerationsRestoration if you do and want to sell them let me know
Supper cool finds! Thanks for letting me know .
@gregbuls479 Your welcome! Thanks for watching!
Looks like a tractor paradise 👍👍
@@mrfarmall-vk4gw it sure is!
Super cool finds!!
@Biokemist-o3k definetly some goodies in the trees!
Nice look. That IH with the bigger tires looked like a606 I'm not sure but we had one. I like the video
@@allancundiff8027 Thanks for whatching!
I would want them all 😂
MM serial numbers are on the tag, between the belt pulley and rear right axle.
That grill on the M power unit may be worth picking up….
Dynahoe manufactured by Bucyrus Erie. Strong machines in their day but extremely heavy making transport more difficult than competition.
That one ih with no hood was a 656 utility diesel
I'd love to go to a place like this.
I'd want the following if it was me:
Case SC
Case DC
Farmall Regular
Marris Harris Challenger
And maybe the Oliver 80
Some cool stuff there, and many are worth saving for parts donor tractors I think.
Out here in my neck of the woods which is New York I can't tell you the radiator on that unstyled lwc are going for around $400
Looks like you got all the best stuff last time!
A alot 😮😮 parts U find cracked it doesn't mean U can't fix it U use a welder and weld it up 2 fix it and U also can weld engine blocks up 😊😊 long as it's leaking on the inside of the engine aot of parts U can't go 2 the tractor dealer and buy brand new no more so U have 2 fix it 😊😊 now even the tractors in the 1940s are over 80 years old and others are older than that and some times tractor 🚜 😊 have 2 made where's the a will there's a way that's what a old fellow told many years ago 😊😊 OMG 8 29 2O24
The Mccormick where you don't know what kind it is could be an I12G
The head with the H-C cast into it is Minneapolis or Twin City
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Hi cool tractors I’m interested in twin city Mta were r they for sale
@@ArthurDowns-s3r Woodstock IL on Facebook marketplace
locked up tractors are not hard to free up. im 3-0 unlocking 2 IH Hs and one IH 300 using evaporust . locked up motor is not the end of the world!!
@kenschultz3836 it is when the guy wants top dollar for the tractor. We're pretty good about locked up engines but it just takes alot of time and money.
I was wondering if the 504 is for sale and how much and were are u located?
@@gregbuls479 504 went to the guys son. We are in Illinois by Chicago
W12 has potential, any f12 be a donor for engine
Where??
Was this guy running a shop back in the day? or just one of those guys that broke everything he touched
I’m betting that because this was a farm by the sounds of the title that the guy who ran this farm was buying equipment as he needed it when the old equipment would get to the point where it was not worth repairing he probably just parked him in the woods like all farmers did back in the olden daysyou’ll find scattered probably a lot of these abandoned. Farmstead’s still left with all the equipment in the bushes. That’s just what they did tractors trailers, especially if the trailers or implements were pretty badly rusted out or frozen.
My great grandfather on my mom‘s side used to do mechanical stuff to tractors and things, but never really did any engine rebuilds would just do engine swaps. I don’t think he was ever confident enough from what I’ve been told to do a full engine rebuild, nor did he ever want to and he owned quite a bit of stuff in his yard. It’s been cleaned up, but this was probably back in the 50s and 60s and 70s mostly when my grandmothers siblings and her could remember this, but I’m sure he had been doing it long before they were born. My grandmother was born in 37 so I’m sure her dad was collecting in repairing stuff along before that along with his dad, who also lived in that house. And I was always told there was a lot of stuff in the yard an old boat and some other things and if I remember correctly as a kid at one time, there was a giant pile of Schwinn, bicycle parts, handlebars, and frames. This was back in the 1990s when I was a kid, like I said , it’s since been cleaned up
what state is this in
Its a MM U B, not a VD.
How for that mm r
@JDFarms-ur4up guy wants 1400 I believe
Ok
UH its a farmall A engine