I saw this totally by accident. I worked at the John Deere Dealership in Monroe when the family first came to the area. Great to see them and their collection! Thank You!
Thank you Machinery Pete for this video! And thank you Bader family for preserving all this John Deere and misc equipment. From back in the day when the only plastic was a steering wheel and just a few knobs. Wow, what a collection!
When I was up at Michigan State University one of my classes was in the AG engineering building and there was a 4010 diesel cutaway in that building. We spent a lot of time looking at it and were able to turn it on and watch it work. To bad we didn't have cell phones then because I would have taken pictures of every inch of it. Back then it was "how good can we make it". Now, "how cheap can we make it".
I love having that collection in my home state!! I used to go there as a little kid for the amazing registered Holsteins and enjoy the John Deere’s as a bonus!! Love the Bader family just some amazing people!!
Great video...something I most likely would've never seen...thanks for bring it to us. I must admit...that CASE monument looks a little funny in essentially, a JD museum 😉. You definitely can tell the brother who did most of the talking is the true collector...very passionate.
I knew several guys who actually worked on the early engineering from 1953 in an old grocery store on Holdrege st. for secrecy!! All the way to building experimental tractors up thru the 8000 series!
Beautiful collection for sure. Grew up on the next Gen Deeres, loved every minute of it. That Waterloo Boy looks like perfection. Thanks for sharing, from a neighbor of Renner Stock Farm.
When I was going to school at UW-Platteville from 1982 thru 1986 there was a cutaway John Deere in the Ag Mechanization Lab. The engine was turned by an electric motor. It sure looks like the same one. Not sure how many they made.
From Michigan were these the same guys that owned the chain of John Deere dealers "Bader and Sons" ? that sold out to Hutson a couple years ago? I think they had like 8 locations in Michigan.
Like that small green crawler I have taratrac 320crawler only 400 made its in good shape needs to be restored needs a new block or the original restored
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Thanks for saving history for us all!!
I saw this totally by accident. I worked at the John Deere Dealership in Monroe when the family first came to the area. Great to see them and their collection! Thank You!
Ran across this vid. knew Troy In h.s. my older brother was bf with him. knew they had farm but not this collection. wow
Wow what a awesome collection! Thanks Greg for taking us along for the tour!
Thanks very much for watching :-)
Thank you Machinery Pete for this video! And thank you Bader family for preserving all this John Deere and misc equipment. From back in the day when the only plastic was a steering wheel and just a few knobs. Wow, what a collection!
Liked seeing your 420 high crop.I have a 420 high crop first year all green one.thanks for saving all those Deere tractors😊
Beautiful people and machine history. Thanks from Petrolia, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
What I'd neat about the cut away is nor every one would want cutaway tractor but for these guys it amazing to have
Incredible machines AND even more inredible stories to go with each one ‼️😉🙋🏻♂️
WOW! What and awesome collection. Thanks so much for sharing.
Wow what a beautiful collection! Thanks for bringing it to us!
Thank You for watching 🙂
Carrousel Farms allowed CNH engineering to run some test machines on their farm, hauled a few combines into their farm there. Great guys!
This was a great show I really like seeing all the nice tractors
Guys it is amazing the Museum you have built over the years, hopefully to stop by next trip back home
Beautiful collection Of tractors and history, thanks for doing all this.
When I was up at Michigan State University one of my classes was in the AG engineering building and there was a 4010 diesel cutaway in that building. We spent a lot of time looking at it and were able to turn it on and watch it work. To bad we didn't have cell phones then because I would have taken pictures of every inch of it. Back then it was "how good can we make it". Now, "how cheap can we make it".
What a wonderful tour!
Absolutely awesome video, thanks Pete !!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for the amazing tour. I would love to see this in person ..
Thanks for watching Bill 🙂
Love this collection,and I remember there pulling tractors as well
I think Randy's pulling again.
Awesome collection
Amazing collection
""WOW"" What a great collection, and so close to home, never knew it was there..
Thanks For sharing..
Definitely gonna share this Local.
Mike M.
I love having that collection in my home state!! I used to go there as a little kid for the amazing registered Holsteins and enjoy the John Deere’s as a bonus!! Love the Bader family just some amazing people!!
D19 is probly my favorit old tractor from back I the day I own a restored d17 but I always loves the d19 with that long hood
Great video...something I most likely would've never seen...thanks for bring it to us. I must admit...that CASE monument looks a little funny in essentially, a JD museum 😉. You definitely can tell the brother who did most of the talking is the true collector...very passionate.
That Maytag washer actually has a butter churn attachment
I knew several guys who actually worked on the early engineering from 1953 in an old grocery store on Holdrege st. for secrecy!! All the way to building experimental tractors up thru the 8000 series!
Some have said that the 4020 was made by God and given to JD to sell. But I always favored the 4010 over the 4020 that I grew up with!
Those were sweet tractors to use I prefer an open cab tractor you feel more connected to the land
Ice cream maker is a cool idea!
Nice video
Beautiful collection for sure. Grew up on the next Gen Deeres, loved every minute of it. That Waterloo Boy looks like perfection. Thanks for sharing, from a neighbor of Renner Stock Farm.
You mentioned Renner Stock Farm...have they given up on the UA-cam channel?
@@EDBZ28 It looks that way, unfortunately.
@@joemueth4077 that’s too bad. Pretty dynamic operators.
When I was going to school at UW-Platteville from 1982 thru 1986 there was a cutaway John Deere in the Ag Mechanization Lab. The engine was turned by an electric motor. It sure looks like the same one. Not sure how many they made.
I graduated from Platteville 10 years ago and they still had it then. I thought the same thing about it being the same one.
Sitting in the shade on a hot summer afternoon, with a bowl of freshly made Fels Naptha flavored ice cream😂
You need to film the Steve just collection, Funk Nebraska
Beautiful collection would love to get a group together to see your collection if you allow it very cool
Love to see that orange
Wow !
Right across the field to the south of me.
Nice history lessons. The best tractor there was the D, that's the D19 Allis!
very nice !
My friend has a farm in Mendota not far from paw paw Illinois.
From Michigan were these the same guys that owned the chain of John Deere dealers "Bader and Sons" ? that sold out to Hutson a couple years ago? I think they had like 8 locations in Michigan.
Like that small green crawler I have taratrac 320crawler only 400 made its in good shape needs to be restored needs a new block or the original restored
Cut away trans was a 2010 I think
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Just a cool video. I have a picture of me standing in front of that Waterloo Boy when it was at the pavilion. Probably 20+ yrs ago.
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If my last name was Bader well one of my sons would have the first name of Master. Of course he would hate me all his life.