Pete, I am a 13 year old and when I watch a video of yours I always gain knowledge! About anything! I have a little Farmall b and I plow it it to. Thank you so much for putting out the wonderful content!
You stick with it and don't give up. I started at a young age myself and wish I could be doing it today. Pete is an awesome guy, sharing his knowledge and keeping old school farming alive. I love his videos, too. Keep farming....
Pete, this is an awesome video. Thank you so much for sharing it. It brought back so many fond memories for me. I rode countless hours on the axel, leaning against the fender or standing on the draw bar while my dad was at the wheel. He's no longer living, but I have so many hours of memories listening to the putput of our 730 John Deere, or our Farmall M, while we worked well into the night. Thank you so much for sharing your farming life with us. May God bless you richly.
Que legal. Gostei da sua mensagem e do fato de ter interesse por um trator que ajudou a alicerçar a agricultura mundo afora e possibilitou chegarmos a potência que somos hoje. Super abraço do Brasil 🇧🇷 e sucesso com seu trator.
That was good to see, I grew up in Maine when my father and great uncle worked the fields with horses, plowed, mowed hay, I would sometimes drive the hay rake and later drive the team with the hay wagon, oh so long ago !
@@Mugenyari Horses can do up to 15 mechanical HP worth of work for just a few seconds. The safe sustained output of a draft horse, such as when pulling a plow, is still pretty much equal to 1 mechanical HP though. That is unless you're trying to kill the horse.
I'm 79 & really enjoy seeing a knowledgeable farmer plow a straight furrow. Brings me back to my childhood watching the neighbor with his two belgians plow 30 acres. Straight as an arrow, down & back, then rest, feed & water, then go again all day. Times sure have changed.
Love your video as always and enjoyed watching the squirrel running along the wall behind you while you were doing your ending. Best wishes for you and your family.
I greatly appreciate the effort you put into these videos Pete. Thank you for sharing. I hope you see these comments of appreciation from all of us. I know the internet can be really toxic, I just want you to know, we appreciate you.
With dry and hard ground, you could really tell which plows were set correctly and which brand did better. The Oliver and IH plows seemed to tackle the job a bit better. Always fun to watch a plow day. An art that is slowly fading away.
Because of this channel I fixed and rebuilt my great grandfathers Ford 2N with an old neighbor. I have always wanted to take it back to the county plow day. I need to make it happen! Glad to see an old ford out there getting it done
Pete, thank you so much for reminding us that we are far more alike than we are different. Farmers are what made this country and deserve to be celebrated!
Nice job of getting a good mix of the tractor action and sounds. Those old Johnnie Poppers sound pretty good and even though I've never run a Cornbinder tractor they sure do sound good and are a very stout tractor. Also a nice show of a good plow operator and some with a little learning to do with the aerial shots showing some nice straight furrows and some with what my dad used to call "hog wallows." I think the thing that impressed me most was watching the 3 horse team pulling that single 12? inch plow and realizing how incredibly labor intensive it was to plow a large field then the contrast of seeing the tractors pulling multiple gang plows with ease. Great video as always, thanks Pete.
Always enjoyed plowing. My Grandpa used to say " ya can tell a lot about a farmer by watching him plow." There's a lot of science to setting up the draft on a plow. Many variations depending on the make of the plow, the color of the tractors, and the guy sitting on the tractor. Another thing my Grandpa would say at a plowing get together would be "when ya see how he plows ya know how neat his yard will be." Like you the color of the plow wasn't too important for me. Neither was the tractor, as long as it was red. Growing up we had a F-14, a F-20, and a H. The F-20 and the H were both the same year,1939. The F-20 had a starter and hydraulics. The H had a starter with no hydraulics. The story was they were one owner prior to my grandfather purchasing them. He always said they were factory original. Anyway Pete, love the video. Like the old tractors. Pickup is cool too. By the way, the H was considered our "big"tractor.
Pete, you have woken up a part of me that I thought went away when my Dad passed. Watching these old "work horses" run...makes my heart sing. My dad was never a farmer, but he grew up working on one and loved the field work and working with the machines/tractors and old combines. Guess that is where I got it from. I was always out in the shop with him as I grew up. He taught me A LOT and watching your videos brings back so many great memories. Thanks Pete, from deep down in my heart, Thank you. Sometimes you just need to sit and reflect and embrace old memories when they pop up in your head. I needed this more then you'll ever know. Stay safe!!
When the news gets bad, just watch a bunch of old loved tractors and horses ploughing, and your heart tells you it ll all be OK. All the best and thank you, Keith and Helen.
What a fun video Pete. I can only imagine how much fun that must have been for you and everyone there. Love the 3-horse plow rig, beautiful animals and amazing to watch. Thank you for sharing!
What a fun video, Pete. The ole girl done a fine job. Very interesting to see all the old iron people in the area have saved and kept alive. Great video.
What a Fabulous Plough Day Pete, Thanks for letting us Tag along and see all those wonderful Combos working the Soil, everybody is always saying about "Putting Food on the Table" but this served as a Reminder of how over the Years, Things Hard Working Farmers had to do to Supply the Food, God Bless and Best wishes from the UK❤😊
Thanks Pete! It’s important for us grass based farmers to remember that we’re standing in the shoulders of the farmers before us. Theres a time and a place for heavy tillage.
Well first off Hillary's great smile was great to see at the beginning, lookls like she was having fun also. nice to see some horse drawn plows there that trio of Percherons. was nice to see. and love hearing that Farmall Diesel, you're right you could hear it chugging away out there. great festivity. nice to see that old Oliver! and even that Ford N? I think it was. good variations of tractors and plows. from singles to 5 bottoms thanks for the great video/drone work the drone shots of the whole field were incredable. thanks for sharing Pete. ECF.
I’ve probably commented this before, but we loved standing on each side of my Uncle Don as he plowed. I don’t know what kind of tractor it was, but we would hold onto the big fenders. I love the smell of dirt and the sight of birds catching the bugs and worms as we went along. 💙
Thanks Pete and Hillary, I do miss the days of working on a farm. My dad used to train and care take horses and my uncle in Maine used to have a dairy farm that I would go to in the summers to help out. I have a lot of great memories of farming. Thanks again.
Pete I could see that you were throughly enjoying yourself plowing with the F 20. Especially since it was a field job that was new to you instead of making hay and spreading manure you got to do something out of the ordinary. You could see it on your face. Thanks for taking us along.
You Americans are so lucky to have so much traditional equipment stored in your spacious „basements“. We here in Switzerland need to make space for the new stuff and get rid of space eating but loved machinery. Just a few exhibits in some little village museums remain. Great show, well done, thank you!
Love seeing the horse drawn plow,,Much to be said for the way our ancestors did it before the invention of the ICE,,And diesel tractors,,Very peaceful without the noise of the engine,,,Just man and beast,,
Hey Pete I started plowing with a Harry Ferguson TO 30 with 2 bottom 14” in the late 60’s. I was only 11 years old. At 12 years old I actually took a tractor certification course to learn safety and proper operation. Also participated in tractor rodeo maneuvering and backing up 2 and 4 wheel trailers. Really enjoy my life on the far back then. I love watching you and Hillary doing things I grew up doing ❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸☦️
I just love this! To see neighbors coming together like this and helping each other! It’s just soooo awesome! Thanks Pete to you and your family for all the great, interesting, and informative videos!
Awesome video Pete. It has to be very satisfying to showcase your tractor like that after all the hard work you put into it. It was very cool to see the horse drawn plow.
The F20 sounds good. Time to do a resto on the Little Genius to match your tractor! Percherons three abreast on a sulky plow. Nice to see real horsepower in the mix. Your year tractor and horses might have been both still in the field back in the day.
Love plow day video and all the old tractors and equipment. Appreciate folks like you that have the heart of a teacher and storyteller. At 13:42 there is bushy tailed tree rat that appreciates old tractors too.
Great to see Pete! Love seeing the old iron work. You should be proud having one of the older machines there! She held her own! Especially for being the wrong color! Just kidding, love seeing all of you old girls, and the work you do to keep them running. So important to show the history of feeding the world!
I totally dig seeing this! Thank you for sharing it! I always enjoy your content! Makes me miss being a little girl when farms were a plenty here in NE OH. I am still praying for a farm of my own and I'm almost 61. God Bless you and your family!
I grew up on a 1936 F20 and did just what you did. We plowed all our fields. The F20 out pulled our Super H with 2-16”s. Loved the video. Tommy , from Kansas
Wonderful to see all those tractors in action. LOVED seeing your smiling wife! Hi to you dear! Pete, your enthusiasm is contagious - "needed" a tractor (so says I } anguished over which of the new models to splurge on - new (= fewer repairs = I'm old and know nothing of tractors! } wow - the prices! Husband found an '88 Massey Ferguson w/ so many implements - I may never get to do housework again! LOL Thanks Pete and Hillary for sharing your fun and work with us. Always looking forward to more! God bless you all.😀😀
Still my favorite time of year, smelling that turned soil. There is nothing I would rather watch than a well adjusted plow turning furrows in the perfect moisture soil.
Love seeing the old equipment working like this. Live in NW Ohio and they have a plow day just over the border in Southern Michigan every year. The vintage tractors are getting lost by them bringing in the huge tactors like Big Buds. I know it's to get the crowds in but the small/vintage tractors is what made farming what today is.
What an awesome day. This type of event encourages me to find an old tractor and tend to my property the way it used to be done. Thanks for taking us along.
Pete another great video. Having my coffee while watching this. Was interesting seeing how fields were plowed through the years. From horses pulling a plow to various tractors. I appreciate you sharing this video with us. Have a great rest of your week.
My favorite was the team of 3 horses, but it would take forever to plow that field with horses. Your tractor is much more efficient. Glad to see that you had a great day; you deserved it!!!
Pete, thank you for giving us this opportunity to see the plow day. I wish I had an old tractor that I could take to a show or a plow day. But it was awesome to see all the equipment that came out. Thanks again Pete. P.S. I think either the chipmunks or the squirrels are plotting to take over your barn. In your message at the end one scurried across one of the beams.😊
Those are fun times, we did plow days for several years with horses n ponys , stopped for a wonderful potluck lunch n we had a couple make a big kettle of soup!! Awesome memories of fun times !!
Hi Pete, I met you a week ago at the Farmers Market. I just wanted to thank you for the lesson on trip plows, I am buying one and putting it into service here in Chautauqua County, trying to farm with 2 nickels in my pocket and that was a 1 great tip for a guy with no 3 pt lift!
Ya know a rose can sit on a shelf and look pretty, but what looks better than that is old Iron out in the fields doing what it was built for, no matter what brand ya like or what it looks like. What a beautiful seen !! Thanks, Pete and all the farmers for bringing this to life !!
Go Aggies. Thanks so much for wearing Texas A&M football Tshirt. I met you in Nebraska a couple of years ago. We had our plow day last Saturday. Our Fall weather is finally starting to cool things off. Mike Pleasanton, Texas
Hey Pete great plowing event red and green even horses wow...Hey Hilarie good to see you out with Pete on this one...having fun in what you love to do!!..ps love the music 🎶 theme at the end 😀
That's such a wonderful message! It's great that you're learning so much from Pete's videos, and it’s even cooler that you have your own Farmall B! Having hands-on experience with your tractor at such a young age shows your passion for farming and machinery. Pete will surely appreciate hearing how his content inspires and helps you gain knowledge. Keep up the great work with your Farmall, and thanks for sharing your appreciation!
AWESOME PLOWING PARTY 🎉🥳👏 SUPER COOL 🚜's and drivers 😎😎 I liked the guy plowing with the 3 horses 🐴🐴🐴 . Totally Cool watching the video. Thanks for taking us along your fun day!😊
One of your best in a category all its own. Hard to top this one! As you mentioned there was not time to comment but explaining the different types of plow would have been nice for your subscribers. In our area we call these "Plowaramas"; the host will have a potluck dinner at noon for the participants. Perfection Plowing in a lost art. The IH German diesel, 4 bottom semi-mounted was one of the best plowers there! We also have antique tractor rides through our driftless area on Labor Day. These activities build community and encourage historical preservation of these Timeless Irons.
I’m 67 years old. Back when I was about 10 years old 13 years old, I remember my dad‘s older brother talking about how he had to feed the family back On the old family farm in Arkansas. They used a mule and a single old-fashioned hand plow. Even then, I realized how poor they must’ve been. During the great depression they sold the farm to the government and went to work in the fields in Sacramento, California. Sounds like too hard of a Life for me. 👍👍
Over the many years I've traveled around the many States, I've always seen old farming equipment rusting away in fields from coast to coast. It's nice to see some of that old iron getting used, even if only for fun. Soon there will be barely any of these old machines operable... I'm very glad to say I won't be around to see the last of 'em. Thanks Pete!
Reminds me of when I was teen I would plow with Grandpa's Oliver 77, I can't remember the brand of the plow but it was three 14's. Loved the sound of that old six cylinder under load. Good video.
Really loved watching these old tractors new plowing and even the horses 🐴 keep your videos coming sure enjoy them I know they'll probably be slowing down seeing Winters on its way
I know you love the red tractors, Pete. I own a Ford 8n, and was glad to see one in this video. All that said, I love the sound of the old two cylinder Johnie poppers out there. Nothing else sounds like an old John Deere. Thanks for sharing with us!
So neat! Great to see all the old tractors and plows still doing what they were designed to do. Your Farmall sounded better to me than the putt-putting John Deere engine. The horses were almost silent as they plowed the one furrow. It was a slower pace with the horses too. You really have to admire those old time farmers.
I really enjoyed this video. That would've been so much fun. The 3 horse power plow looked to be so relaxing, not hearing an engine roaring. Your tractor sounds great. I've never liked the sound of a green tractor. Thanks Pete for recording this.
Pete, I am a 13 year old and when I watch a video of yours I always gain knowledge! About anything! I have a little Farmall b and I plow it it to. Thank you so much for putting out the wonderful content!
You stick with it and don't give up. I started at a young age myself and wish I could be doing it today. Pete is an awesome guy, sharing his knowledge and keeping old school farming alive. I love his videos, too. Keep farming....
Pete, this is an awesome video. Thank you so much for sharing it. It brought back so many fond memories for me. I rode countless hours on the axel, leaning against the fender or standing on the draw bar while my dad was at the wheel. He's no longer living, but I have so many hours of memories listening to the putput of our 730 John Deere, or our Farmall M, while we worked well into the night. Thank you so much for sharing your farming life with us. May God bless you richly.
That’s awesome @Thelittletractorshed !! I wish you many happy fresh air days ahead ❤
You rock buddy! ❤
Que legal.
Gostei da sua mensagem e do fato de ter interesse por um trator que ajudou a alicerçar a agricultura mundo afora e possibilitou chegarmos a potência que somos hoje.
Super abraço do Brasil 🇧🇷 e sucesso com seu trator.
That 3 horsepower was the highlight.
That was fun to see.
That was good to see, I grew up in Maine when my father and great uncle worked the fields with horses, plowed, mowed hay, I would sometimes drive the hay rake and later drive the team with the hay wagon, oh so long ago !
Technically, an average horse's power is up to 15 mechanical hp. Those 3 horses are actually 45 hp in mechanical terms
@@Mugenyarithat's because the guy who defined the unit "horsepower " was trying to sell steam engines.
He fudged just a bit. 😅
@@Mugenyari Horses can do up to 15 mechanical HP worth of work for just a few seconds. The safe sustained output of a draft horse, such as when pulling a plow, is still pretty much equal to 1 mechanical HP though. That is unless you're trying to kill the horse.
Hillarie’s smile at the beginning set the tone of the video. Great smile! Hope you guys had a fun day. ❤
She always has a great smile...like Pete only nicer..
I'm 79 & really enjoy seeing a knowledgeable farmer plow a straight furrow. Brings me back to my childhood watching the neighbor with his two belgians plow 30 acres. Straight as an arrow, down & back, then rest, feed & water, then go again all day. Times sure have changed.
Nice to see all the vintage tractors and ploughing machinery . Always wonderful to see the Draft horses at work!
Love your video as always and enjoyed watching the squirrel running along the wall behind you while you were doing your ending. Best wishes for you and your family.
Bem observado..
Ele correu, correu e - como o que está acontecendo com nossas tradições - simplesmente desapareceu como se nunca estivesse ali.
I greatly appreciate the effort you put into these videos Pete. Thank you for sharing. I hope you see these comments of appreciation from all of us. I know the internet can be really toxic, I just want you to know, we appreciate you.
Bela mensagem!
With dry and hard ground, you could really tell which plows were set correctly and which brand did better. The Oliver and IH plows seemed to tackle the job a bit better. Always fun to watch a plow day. An art that is slowly fading away.
Because of this channel I fixed and rebuilt my great grandfathers Ford 2N with an old neighbor. I have always wanted to take it back to the county plow day. I need to make it happen! Glad to see an old ford out there getting it done
Pete, thank you so much for reminding us that we are far more alike than we are different. Farmers are what made this country and deserve to be celebrated!
Nothing against any of the machines but to see the horses brought a tear to the eyes
Nice job of getting a good mix of the tractor action and sounds. Those old Johnnie Poppers sound pretty good and even though I've never run a Cornbinder tractor they sure do sound good and are a very stout tractor. Also a nice show of a good plow operator and some with a little learning to do with the aerial shots showing some nice straight furrows and some with what my dad used to call "hog wallows." I think the thing that impressed me most was watching the 3 horse team pulling that single 12? inch plow and realizing how incredibly labor intensive it was to plow a large field then the contrast of seeing the tractors pulling multiple gang plows with ease. Great video as always, thanks Pete.
Really enjoyed watching Pete. It's just relaxing to watch the tractors working the land and the sounds they each make. Thank you for taking us along!
Always enjoyed plowing. My Grandpa used to say " ya can tell a lot about a farmer by watching him plow." There's a lot of science to setting up the draft on a plow. Many variations depending on the make of the plow, the color of the tractors, and the guy sitting on the tractor. Another thing my Grandpa would say at a plowing get together would be "when ya see how he plows ya know how neat his yard will be." Like you the color of the plow wasn't too important for me. Neither was the tractor, as long as it was red. Growing up we had a F-14, a F-20, and a H. The F-20 and the H were both the same year,1939. The F-20 had a starter and hydraulics. The H had a starter with no hydraulics. The story was they were one owner prior to my grandfather purchasing them. He always said they were factory original. Anyway Pete, love the video. Like the old tractors. Pickup is cool too. By the way, the H was considered our "big"tractor.
Pete, you have woken up a part of me that I thought went away when my Dad passed. Watching these old "work horses" run...makes my heart sing. My dad was never a farmer, but he grew up working on one and loved the field work and working with the machines/tractors and old combines. Guess that is where I got it from. I was always out in the shop with him as I grew up. He taught me A LOT and watching your videos brings back so many great memories. Thanks Pete, from deep down in my heart, Thank you. Sometimes you just need to sit and reflect and embrace old memories when they pop up in your head. I needed this more then you'll ever know. Stay safe!!
Love the chipmunk running in the shed background
When the news gets bad, just watch a bunch of old loved tractors and horses ploughing, and your heart tells you it ll all be OK. All the best and thank you, Keith and Helen.
What a fun video Pete. I can only imagine how much fun that must have been for you and everyone there. Love the 3-horse plow rig, beautiful animals and amazing to watch. Thank you for sharing!
Just great watching you enjoy yourself. Your channel gives so much pleasure in these troubled times. Many thanks
What a fun video, Pete. The ole girl done a fine job. Very interesting to see all the old iron people in the area have saved and kept alive. Great video.
Enjoyed it all thanks Pete and Hillary, right down to the last frames watching the squirrel run across the wall beams in your shed
What a Fabulous Plough Day Pete, Thanks for letting us Tag along and see all those wonderful Combos working the Soil, everybody is always saying about "Putting Food on the Table" but this served as a Reminder of how over the Years, Things Hard Working Farmers had to do to Supply the Food, God Bless and Best wishes from the UK❤😊
Thanks Pete! It’s important for us grass based farmers to remember that we’re standing in the shoulders of the farmers before us. Theres a time and a place for heavy tillage.
Well first off Hillary's great smile was great to see at the beginning, lookls like she was having fun also. nice to see some horse drawn plows there that trio of Percherons. was nice to see. and love hearing that Farmall Diesel, you're right you could hear it chugging away out there. great festivity. nice to see that old Oliver! and even that Ford N? I think it was. good variations of tractors and plows. from singles to 5 bottoms thanks for the great video/drone work the drone shots of the whole field were incredable. thanks for sharing Pete. ECF.
I’ve probably commented this before, but we loved standing on each side of my Uncle Don as he plowed. I don’t know what kind of tractor it was, but we would hold onto the big fenders. I love the smell of dirt and the sight of birds catching the bugs and worms as we went along. 💙
Thanks Pete and Hillary, I do miss the days of working on a farm.
My dad used to train and care take horses and my uncle in Maine used to have a dairy farm that I would go to in the summers to help out.
I have a lot of great memories of farming.
Thanks again.
Pete I could see that you were throughly enjoying yourself plowing with the F 20. Especially since it was a field job that was new to you instead of making hay and spreading manure you got to do something out of the ordinary. You could see it on your face. Thanks for taking us along.
Your 1937 Farmall looks great and sounds even BETTER. Nice job, good fun!
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You Americans are so lucky to have so much traditional equipment stored in your spacious „basements“. We here in Switzerland need to make space for the new stuff and get rid of space eating but loved machinery. Just a few exhibits in some little village museums remain. Great show, well done, thank you!
I always enjoy all your videos. Thank you Pete and Hillery for taking the time to share it with us.
Has anyone else seen the 🐿? 🤣
Love seeing the horse drawn plow,,Much to be said for the way our ancestors did it before the invention of the ICE,,And diesel tractors,,Very peaceful without the noise of the engine,,,Just man and beast,,
Love these events in the farm community. Thanks for posting such wholesome content, Pete & your whole family.
Thanks Pete for showing all the old tractors plowing.
I certainly enjoyed watching it.
Hey Pete
I started plowing with a Harry Ferguson TO 30 with 2 bottom 14” in the late 60’s. I was only 11 years old. At 12 years old I actually took a tractor certification course to learn safety and proper operation. Also participated in tractor rodeo maneuvering and backing up 2 and 4 wheel trailers. Really enjoy my life on the far back then. I love watching you and Hillary doing things I grew up doing ❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸☦️
I just love this! To see neighbors coming together like this and helping each other! It’s just soooo awesome! Thanks Pete to you and your family for all the great, interesting, and informative videos!
That was so much fun to watch!!! Being 75, I remember most of those tractors. THANKS ❤
Thank You Pete.
It was Great watching all the different kinds of tractors.
Awesome video Pete. It has to be very satisfying to showcase your tractor like that after all the hard work you put into it. It was very cool to see the horse drawn plow.
O Pete, thanks for the trip down memory lane, i am 74 now, what wonderful memories you bought back to me 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Ralph from South Wales UK.
I just love watching Pete's videos. It's so relaxing to watch. It's a nice break from an otherwise crazy world.
The F20 sounds good. Time to do a resto on the Little Genius to match your tractor! Percherons three abreast on a sulky plow. Nice to see real horsepower in the mix. Your year tractor and horses might have been both still in the field back in the day.
Love plow day video and all the old tractors and equipment. Appreciate folks like you that have the heart of a teacher and storyteller. At 13:42 there is bushy tailed tree rat that appreciates old tractors too.
As a classic red tractor guy, I loved watching this. Thanks for sharing, Pete!
Great to see Pete! Love seeing the old iron work. You should be proud having one of the older machines there! She held her own! Especially for being the wrong color! Just kidding, love seeing all of you old girls, and the work you do to keep them running. So important to show the history of feeding the world!
I know you are a diehard Farmall guy but there is something about the sound of those old Johnnie poppers that make me smile 😊
I totally dig seeing this! Thank you for sharing it! I always enjoy your content! Makes me miss being a little girl when farms were a plenty here in NE OH. I am still praying for a farm of my own and I'm almost 61. God Bless you and your family!
I grew up on a 1936 F20 and did just what you did. We plowed all our fields. The F20 out pulled our Super H with 2-16”s. Loved the video.
Tommy , from Kansas
Thanks Pete for the great coverage of all the vintage machines at work, takes me back to my growing up on the farm as a young lad.
Looks like you had fun playing in the dirt.😂 Some things never change huh Pete! 😂😂🇺🇲💪
Real nice to see those older tractors and plows at work. I enjoyed watching them take their laps on the field! Thanks Pete!
Such a welcome stress relief to watch your videos Pete and Hillarie, God Bless you!❤
Wonderful to see all those tractors in action. LOVED seeing your smiling wife! Hi to you dear! Pete, your enthusiasm is contagious - "needed" a tractor (so says I } anguished over which of the new models to splurge on - new (= fewer repairs = I'm old and know nothing of tractors! } wow - the prices! Husband found an '88 Massey Ferguson w/ so many implements - I may never get to do housework again! LOL Thanks Pete and Hillary for sharing your fun and work with us. Always looking forward to more! God bless you all.😀😀
Memories of me riding on the fender as my grandpa disced and plowed on his 49 Dexta tractor. Great video.
Great job of plowing! Farmed all my life, 77 years so far, and have a good idea what it's supposed to look like. You did good!
Very entertaining, Pete you definitely had the best looking old tractor!!! Thanks!!!
Great video!! I especially loved that "3 horsepower" model.
This was wonderful. Thank you so much for taking us along👍👏👏👏👏👏😁
Thanks for another great video Pete! As an old tractor enthusiast myself, I love to see the old iron out working and serving its purpose.
Fun time watching different tractors with their plows out in the fields. Good drone video!
Still my favorite time of year, smelling that turned soil. There is nothing I would rather watch than a well adjusted plow turning furrows in the perfect moisture soil.
Thank you, Pete and Hillary you really brighten up my day.
Hey Pete, really enjoyed watching the old tractors plowing.
Love seeing the old equipment working like this. Live in NW Ohio and they have a plow day just over the border in Southern Michigan every year. The vintage tractors are getting lost by them bringing in the huge tactors like Big Buds. I know it's to get the crowds in but the small/vintage tractors is what made farming what today is.
What an awesome day. This type of event encourages me to find an old tractor and tend to my property the way it used to be done. Thanks for taking us along.
loved all the antique tractors and plows!!!
Pete another great video. Having my coffee while watching this. Was interesting seeing how fields were plowed through the years. From horses pulling a plow to various tractors. I appreciate you sharing this video with us. Have a great rest of your week.
My favorite was the team of 3 horses, but it would take forever to plow that field with horses. Your tractor is much more efficient. Glad to see that you had a great day; you deserved it!!!
Had a smile on my face the whole time!!!!!!
What a great way to turn work into FUN! Enjoyed watching all the different equipment.
Pete, thank you for giving us this opportunity to see the plow day. I wish I had an old tractor that I could take to a show or a plow day. But it was awesome to see all the equipment that came out. Thanks again Pete.
P.S. I think either the chipmunks or the squirrels are plotting to take over your barn. In your message at the end one scurried across one of the beams.😊
Those are fun times, we did plow days for several years with horses n ponys , stopped for a wonderful potluck lunch n we had a couple make a big kettle of soup!! Awesome memories of fun times !!
Hi Pete, I met you a week ago at the Farmers Market. I just wanted to thank you for the lesson on trip plows, I am buying one and putting it into service here in Chautauqua County, trying to farm with 2 nickels in my pocket and that was a 1 great tip for a guy with no 3 pt lift!
What a Wonderful thing! Thank You for taking me(us) along.
Thank you sir! Preserving American Farming culture !
Ya know a rose can sit on a shelf and look pretty, but what looks better than that is old Iron out in the fields doing what it was built for, no matter what brand ya like or what it looks like. What a beautiful seen !! Thanks, Pete and all the farmers for bringing this to life !!
Go Aggies. Thanks so much for wearing Texas A&M football Tshirt. I met you in Nebraska a couple of years ago. We had our plow day last Saturday. Our Fall weather is finally starting to cool things off.
Mike
Pleasanton, Texas
Hey Pete great plowing event red and green even horses wow...Hey Hilarie good to see you out with Pete on this one...having fun in what you love to do!!..ps love the music 🎶 theme at the end 😀
I have to say the furrows you made seemed to be deeper and more uniform than the other green machines'. Thanks for sharing...
I noticed that, too.
I noticed that as well.
Many of the other plows barely just scratched the soil !
I believe that red tractor was the prettiest out there luv your content thank you Pete
Thanks for the video Pete. I love watching those old tractors work.
I noticed your rig had some of the smoothest furrows of the bunch. You had a good match between tractor and plow. Nicely done.
uk here
yes it ran nice
straight in job done
That's such a wonderful message! It's great that you're learning so much from Pete's videos, and it’s even cooler that you have your own Farmall B! Having hands-on experience with your tractor at such a young age shows your passion for farming and machinery. Pete will surely appreciate hearing how his content inspires and helps you gain knowledge. Keep up the great work with your Farmall, and thanks for sharing your appreciation!
Love watching plow days too. I enjoy being a participant as well. Your F-20 is certainly holding its own and it didn't disappoint.
AWESOME PLOWING PARTY 🎉🥳👏 SUPER COOL 🚜's and drivers 😎😎 I liked the guy plowing with the 3 horses 🐴🐴🐴 . Totally Cool watching the video. Thanks for taking us along your fun day!😊
One of your best in a category all its own. Hard to top this one! As you mentioned there was not time to comment but explaining the different types of plow would have been nice for your subscribers. In our area we call these "Plowaramas"; the host will have a potluck dinner at noon for the participants. Perfection Plowing in a lost art. The IH German diesel, 4 bottom semi-mounted was one of the best plowers there! We also have antique tractor rides through our driftless area on Labor Day. These activities build community and encourage historical preservation of these Timeless Irons.
I have been so excited Pete waiting to see the f20 plowing. Whoohooo! I didn't even mind hearing those poppers go plowing by!!
I’m 67 years old. Back when I was about 10 years old 13 years old, I remember my dad‘s older brother talking about how he had to feed the family back On the old family farm in Arkansas. They used a mule and a single old-fashioned hand plow. Even then, I realized how poor they must’ve been. During the great depression they sold the farm to the government and went to work in the fields in Sacramento, California. Sounds like too hard of a Life for me. 👍👍
I enjoy watching them old girls still be able to put in some work. Great video Pete
Over the many years I've traveled around the many States, I've always seen old farming equipment rusting away in fields from coast to coast. It's nice to see some of that old iron getting used, even if only for fun. Soon there will be barely any of these old machines operable... I'm very glad to say I won't be around to see the last of 'em.
Thanks Pete!
Reminds me of when I was teen I would plow with Grandpa's Oliver 77, I can't remember the brand of the plow but it was three 14's. Loved the sound of that old six cylinder under load. Good video.
love all the old iron and all the ol'engine sounds music to my ears
Enjoyed??? I loved this one! Thanks for sharing another common passion.
Really loved watching these old tractors new plowing and even the horses 🐴 keep your videos coming sure enjoy them I know they'll probably be slowing down seeing Winters on its way
I know you love the red tractors, Pete. I own a Ford 8n, and was glad to see one in this video. All that said, I love the sound of the old two cylinder Johnie poppers out there. Nothing else sounds like an old John Deere. Thanks for sharing with us!
That was my son on his Ford
Love the way an F20 barks when the governor kicks in
Love the aroma of fresh turned dirt !!!
Thanks for the video !!!
So neat! Great to see all the old tractors and plows still doing what they were designed to do. Your Farmall sounded better to me than the putt-putting John Deere engine. The horses were almost silent as they plowed the one furrow. It was a slower pace with the horses too. You really have to admire those old time farmers.
And interesting look back at what typical farming work might have been like "back in the day". Pete the Historical Reenactor of Farming.
I really enjoyed this video. That would've been so much fun. The 3 horse power plow looked to be so relaxing, not hearing an engine roaring. Your tractor sounds great. I've never liked the sound of a green tractor. Thanks Pete for recording this.
Plow days are my favorite with the old tractors. That looks like tuff plowing as hard and dry as it is. Thanks for sharing sir 👍👍✌️
Pete some great vintage equipment on the go there thanks for a lovely video just wished we had more meetings like this in the UK Thank you 😊
Your voice is so captivating, and your style is relatable. Love watching your content!