Just like the way we did it in the late 60's when I was a kid! We pulled our 30 with Dad's 3020 gas narrow front... later it got traded for a 40 self-propelled, we thought we really had the world by the sack then!
Oh, what pleasant childhood memories this video stirred up! A John Deere 3010 tricycle type pulling a John Deere 30 combine. Our 3010 was a diesel. Dad had someone come up with a makeshift dual to add to the tire on the grain talk side to help it stay up a little better in soft ground. We also had a Deere 68 auger wagon. We made an extension for ours out of 2x12's for a little more capacity. Thanks for bringing back the fond memories of my youth!
I remember as a little kid my grandfather used one of these. He pulled it with a JD 60. 50 years later, I still pull it with his 60. If it works, no sense of changing anything up.
Excellent overall video. Its nice to see a video when you start saying, yup I used to own that machine and that one and another one. Keep up the great work
My family owned a Livestock Company selling horse drawn stuff and it turned into a John Deere dealership later on... We had this sort of thing on the farm as the generations went by and I love watching the old stuff work...
We had a small dairy farm when I was young and we did all of our combining with a 30 and an International 674 gas tractor. Brings back memories! My dad insisted we run it in first gear so we wouldn’t hurt the 30. That was slow as you can imagine!
Mi padre conoció la marca John Deree en 1935 y en 1945 compro el primer tractor Jonh Deere desde aquel entonces solía decir que desde que conoció los tractores Jonh Deere se casó con ellos y hasta que murió siguió fiel ala marca y yo puedo decir que nací siendo Jonh Deere sigo siendo Jonh Deere y creo que seguiré siendo John Deree experiencia perseverancia y ytoda una tradición en la familia de la Luz gracias
Me and my father just restored a John Deere 3020. We sent it back to my uncles farm where he uses it regularly. It’s great to see videos of this generation of tractors working. There’s a reason they earned their name as the best tractor around.
Dont know y you dont see more of pull type seems like great idear less oil and and engins to keep running and you dont need to worry about mice every feaking year we have worst luck with mice on are equipment if you let it sit for few weeks mice move in
That is an interesting differential arrangement for driving the reel. True it was used to disengage the reel during transport seeing it was ground driven? Didn't appear for the purpose of changing the speed of the reel.
Just like the way we did it in the late 60's when I was a kid! We pulled our 30 with Dad's 3020 gas narrow front... later it got traded for a 40 self-propelled, we thought we really had the world by the sack then!
Oh, what pleasant childhood memories this video stirred up! A John Deere 3010 tricycle type pulling a John Deere 30 combine. Our 3010 was a diesel. Dad had someone come up with a makeshift dual to add to the tire on the grain talk side to help it stay up a little better in soft ground. We also had a Deere 68 auger wagon. We made an extension for ours out of 2x12's for a little more capacity. Thanks for bringing back the fond memories of my youth!
Wow! Thanks for sharing!
I worked for my neighbor as a teenager in mid to late 1950s. He owned a JD model 30 that was in pristine condition, as was all of his equipment.
This one seems to be in great shape. Really quiet when running. Does a great job
I remember as a little kid my grandfather used one of these. He pulled it with a JD 60. 50 years later, I still pull it with his 60. If it works, no sense of changing anything up.
Excellent overall video. Its nice to see a video when you start saying, yup I used to own that machine and that one and another one. Keep up the great work
My family owned a Livestock Company selling horse drawn stuff and it turned into a John Deere dealership later on... We had this sort of thing on the farm as the generations went by and I love watching the old stuff work...
We had a small dairy farm when I was young and we did all of our combining with a 30 and an International 674 gas tractor. Brings back memories! My dad insisted we run it in first gear so we wouldn’t hurt the 30. That was slow as you can imagine!
It’s like going back to when I young. Thanks for sharing.
Mi padre conoció la marca John Deree en 1935 y en 1945 compro el primer tractor Jonh Deere desde aquel entonces solía decir que desde que conoció los tractores Jonh Deere se casó con ellos y hasta que murió siguió fiel ala marca y yo puedo decir que nací siendo Jonh Deere sigo siendo Jonh Deere y creo que seguiré siendo John Deree experiencia perseverancia y ytoda una tradición en la familia de la Luz gracias
Love 3010 3020 good tractor s love 30 combine did great job
We had two model 30s. One with the reel and one with the pickup attachment.
Me and my father just restored a John Deere 3020. We sent it back to my uncles farm where he uses it regularly. It’s great to see videos of this generation of tractors working. There’s a reason they earned their name as the best tractor around.
Nice show with it's New Generation of Power themed equipment.
It is too bad that the tin work on the combine is all beat to hell.
Thanks for sharing. The 3010 looks good.
You need treaded tires on the combine for traction .
Nice
Very good
Dont know y you dont see more of pull type seems like great idear less oil and and engins to keep running and you dont need to worry about mice every feaking year we have worst luck with mice on are equipment if you let it sit for few weeks mice move in
That is an interesting differential arrangement for driving the reel. True it was used to disengage the reel during transport seeing it was ground driven? Didn't appear for the purpose of changing the speed of the reel.
It's for moving the reel up and down.
I think it would be hard to get used operating and watching from the left side as well as getting it down the road.
What is the width of the axle from tire to tire?
John deer green no better sight
Actually there is a better sight. Allis Chalmers orange.
Wrong channel then haha
Amish could use this model
They'd have to retrofit it to comply with their current rules, but I think it is certainly compact and light enough.
That's pretty risky having that kid on the tractor with that combine working right behind the tractor. 👎You really think that was wise?
Yes I do have u ever been on a farm kids ride the tractors with their dads