When I was a lad I spent too much time behind a Ransomes combine and a Massey Harris 3 bagger .. We had a couple of steep fields with rock outcrops.. we cut oats with a reaper and binder .. stooked the sheaves..
I seen myself i n the video. I was driving the Super A Gleaner behind the between the Matador and the 902. Lovely days. I really like the 902. Such a fantastic and unusual combine to see working. I love old combines thats for sharing.
Glad you liked it. The 902 and Matador belong to my brother. We were pleased you were there that year and hope you'll visit again. We watch lots of your videos too.
@theboypete you do really well you managed to get loads of veiws on you video. I been going quite a while and only 2 or 3 of mine have managed this many veiws. Its a good quality clip though well done. Its funny how some videos seem to really catch on and others not so much. I enjoy sharing what i do and i seem to have a small group of followers who like what i do so i suppose as long as i enjoy it and they enjoy it then thats all good. Im having a break for a whilr but hopefully i be back on it in summer
Really enjoyed this video - took me back to my days growing up in Newton St Cyres, Devon. The 902 was just like the one used by the Quicke estate and a neighbouring farmer had a Massey 400 - I remember how it made the Ransomes look very old fasion! When the baler had followed the 400 I got paid 50p ( just after decimalisation ) an afternoon stacking the bales ready to be lifted by a bale loader. I always had an interest in Allis-chalmers and remember watching a Gleaner working in a cliff top field near Hartland in North Cornwall. Thanks again for this video.
My Grandfather was born in 1887 and bought his first Farm just before he met and Married my Grandmother in 1917. He owned three farms plus several hundred acres of hardwood forest that he logged and sold firewood from. He did most of this before the 1929 Stock Market crash and owed nothing to the banks. My Mother was born on that Farm along with 6 other Children and this was all done with equipment even older than these great machines in this video. He owned 4 big work horses and all the implements to do his farming and logging with. He eventually sold off two of his farms but farmed the 100 acre farm that is still in our Family. In 1971 at the age of 84 he suffered a life changing stroke and my Grandmother took care of him for 6 years right there in the farm house along with all of their Children till he passed away in 1977 at the wonderful old age of 90. This job of Farming is one of the most rewarding but dangerous jobs on the planet today and always.
All these old machines appear to have grain tanks, augers and spouts. In 1958 age 14 I worked on a platform on a combine tying off hessian sacks of grain and fitting a new sack. Do these machines no longer exist?
There are still vintage baggers working and there was an MF735 at Ellingham last year which I didn't get on film but it is on other UA-cam videos of the 2023 event.
Ola como estan los estoy mirando de entre Ríos Argentina saludos Emilio Schmidt de la colonia alemana de entre Ríos Argentina me asé acordar la época del 80
Our combine was a 780 special bagger then we had a 788 and another 788 rej was E123ENT the 780 was PAW780we have still got the power fordson major still In work that’s Kep737 rej no
When I was a lad I spent too much time behind a Ransomes combine and a Massey Harris 3 bagger .. We had a couple of steep fields with rock outcrops.. we cut oats with a reaper and binder .. stooked the sheaves..
Lovely to see history working in real time. Thank you regards😊😊
Glad you enjoyed it
The sound of the machine - priceless ❤
Fantastic look back at yesteryear. Great video 🚜🚜👏
Thanks 👍
Great job on the video Peter well done, hopefully see you this harvest.
Thank you. See you in August.
I seen myself i n the video. I was driving the Super A Gleaner behind the between the Matador and the 902. Lovely days. I really like the 902. Such a fantastic and unusual combine to see working. I love old combines thats for sharing.
It’s great that people in the present keep the past going thank you all .👍👍
@shirleydrury5565 i have saved one or two old combines over the years. The old ones are fascinating to watch.
Glad you liked it. The 902 and Matador belong to my brother. We were pleased you were there that year and hope you'll visit again. We watch lots of your videos too.
@theboypete awesome, i pop over again one day. Its a long trip out for me but yes. Definitely worth it.
@theboypete you do really well you managed to get loads of veiws on you video. I been going quite a while and only 2 or 3 of mine have managed this many veiws. Its a good quality clip though well done. Its funny how some videos seem to really catch on and others not so much. I enjoy sharing what i do and i seem to have a small group of followers who like what i do so i suppose as long as i enjoy it and they enjoy it then thats all good. Im having a break for a whilr but hopefully i be back on it in summer
Great look back at the past ! Great video !
Thank you.
My first combine was a Massey Harris #82 After I put new cylinder bars in it it was a good machine
must thank you for such a good video of the combines
Glad you enjoyed it
Really enjoyed this video - took me back to my days growing up in Newton St Cyres, Devon. The 902 was just like the one used by the Quicke estate and a neighbouring farmer had a Massey 400 - I remember how it made the Ransomes look very old fasion! When the baler had followed the 400 I got paid 50p ( just after decimalisation ) an afternoon stacking the bales ready to be lifted by a bale loader. I always had an interest in Allis-chalmers and remember watching a Gleaner working in a cliff top field near Hartland in North Cornwall. Thanks again for this video.
So glad you enjoyed it. There's more footage of the 902 and MF400 on my other video "Little Ellingham Show 2023 Vintage Harvest".
My Grandfather was born in 1887 and bought his first Farm just before he met and Married my Grandmother in 1917. He owned three farms plus several hundred acres of hardwood forest that he logged and sold firewood from. He did most of this before the 1929 Stock Market crash and owed nothing to the banks. My Mother was born on that Farm along with 6 other Children and this was all done with equipment even older than these great machines in this video. He owned 4 big work horses and all the implements to do his farming and logging with. He eventually sold off two of his farms but farmed the 100 acre farm that is still in our Family. In 1971 at the age of 84 he suffered a life changing stroke and my Grandmother took care of him for 6 years right there in the farm house along with all of their Children till he passed away in 1977 at the wonderful old age of 90. This job of Farming is one of the most rewarding but dangerous jobs on the planet today and always.
Top vidéo ! 👍🤩
Great to see all of combines don't miss the dust though 😂
Fantastic video 👍
Ótimas recordações de maquinários agrícolas do passado,ainda funcionando em muito boa performance!👏👏🇧🇷🙌
The fruits are so colorful
All these old machines appear to have grain tanks, augers and spouts. In 1958 age 14 I worked on a platform on a combine tying off hessian sacks of grain and fitting a new sack. Do these machines no longer exist?
There are still vintage baggers working and there was an MF735 at Ellingham last year which I didn't get on film but it is on other UA-cam videos of the 2023 event.
Thank You, I'll see if i can find one.
My old allcrop sounded great
the blue one is cool 💪
Wow nice vedio ji new subscriber
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Thats to high a PTO speed on that baler behind the Fordson Major. He needs to shut the throttle down a bit.
Ola como estan los estoy mirando de entre Ríos Argentina saludos Emilio Schmidt de la colonia alemana de entre Ríos Argentina me asé acordar la época del 80
Combines have come a long ways, today 790 horsepower, 50 foot grain tables and 16 row corn heads costing upper wards million dollars.
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Safe Pete.
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Our combine was a 780 special bagger then we had a 788 and another 788 rej was E123ENT the 780 was PAW780we have still got the power fordson major still In work that’s Kep737 rej no
I think most farms must have had a 780 at one time or another. It's good to see some still working. Would love to see a bagger working.