Nice to see the Allis Chalmers tractors still out there working. I like the sound of those 7000 series tractors with the straight pipe. They have a sound all of their own.
Ho nice it is to see the old orange tractors chopping corn.The multi row new machines sure do have their charm but the old ones are stll going strong too!
First off, most of there damn equipment is older than me, cool as hell to see some of these farms using equipment that old, and keeping it going. Second, I cannot believe those little blowers can force all of that silage up into those silos like they do. Incredible. Idk how the piping doesn't get plugged constantly. And Christ, that's one hell of a good looking collection they have going on
My families farm has modern tractors, but also has like eight Allis Chalmers tractors. In the 80s, I learned to drive tractor on a D 15 and a 190. They still use the tractors today, even though they’re in excellent shape, but they like to stretch their legs every year.
Definitely flat country...beautiful farmland. Nice to see the well-maintained old iron still earning it's keep. Those automatic hitches look like real time savers.
Amazing!! I don't think that I have ever seen that many tractors working cutting corn, let alone all A-Cs. The quick hitches are great, never have seen them either. Great video Mike! Thanks👍👍👍🌽🟠🚜
Crackin good video bud, as a Scottish guy ranchin in Canada i'm new to the Allis Chalmers world but i now have 2 8550 and an Agco Allis 8775 fwa loader for chores so learning about them as i go.
@@piperdoug428 Allis-Chalmers came about when the company of Edward P. Allis took over Fraser & Chalmers . Tom Chalmers and David Ross Fraser were Scottish engineers who emigrated to the US in the early 1800's!
This was a really cool video. Love the old school stuff. I'd love to own that two twenty on the silage blower. Love seeing all this AC machinery in one place like this. That 4W-220 is simply amazing to look at. Not many of them made IIRC.
Great video Mike! The 3 row heads will clean the carbon out of the engine. I love the sound of corn going threw the harvester. I also would have liked to have the "hitch catch" when i was cutting silage. thanks again!
Those good folks do have a right nice Alice collection for sure. Made better because they use them for what they were built for rather than spending time being only polished and started just for shows if at all. Also nice videos found here. You do a most fine work of getting the shots and putting it together with thought instead of just disjointed clips spliced together.
Hello everyone mike good vidéo and good sound tractor old power us is beast 7080 my beast tractor bye allis chalmers i love sound and jobs in the field with hesston silage corn in alsace
I've heard others say the same thing. But I was always told the Massey brand worldwide was/is the most popular so from a business point of view I get it.
What’s this take them an extra week for harvest? Simple operation with no computer glitches or headaches. I love the automatic feed wagon disconnect. Lol.
The farm across the way from where they were chopping with the seven silos is the Meiring Farm and was used back in the early 1970s by New Idea for a backdrop for a manure spreader brochure. I have a copy of it but not sure how to post it here. ¨Sharpsburg, OH.¨
@@RJ1999x oh ok I do have the L3 engine but that probably wouldn't be enough of a difference maybe allis engines just sound similar at the larger sizes
@@joakrage3972 Allis Chalmers had a very distinctive sound. They were high injection pressures and advanced timing that were 40!years ahead on diesel engines. Every modern diesel today has even higher injection pressures and advanced timing. But it made the Allis Chalmers sound very crisp, and powerful
Why do farmers in my corner of Rhode Island let their corn near enough die before cutting it for silage? I haven't seen this in either Europe or anywhere else in the US. I bought a truck load of dung off one farmer and it was full of little undigested discs of corn cob.
Most places chop corn when its at the moisture level they want that will give it the best feed value. Can't speak for your area on that. Now the little discs of corn cob you are talking about would make me think the chopper used did not have a crop processor in it.
Do they use all them tractors they look like muesem peices .i personaly like to see them used .thats what they are for but as nice as them ones were i wouldnt blame them if they didnt use them
Man it doesn’t get better than seeing and hearing all this AC power still out there getting it done!!
These AC vids are my favorites. We farmed with 4 Alliis's and a White. Good to see someone taking good care of theirs.
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Great video of the Allis Chalmers at work again Mike!
As an Allis fan this vid ticks all the boxes!
Seeing an AC fleet is amazing😃💪 thanks for the nice chopping video👍😉
This is 1 of the Best Videos of Allis Chalmers you have Videoed.
Great to see orange tractors working not just parked. My brother still runs 4 of them.
Nice to see the Allis Chalmers tractors still out there working. I like the sound of those 7000 series tractors with the straight pipe. They have a sound all of their own.
Awesome Video! AC power still rules the roost on our farm!
Enjoyable see this oldschool equipment going strong! They must save quite a lot not being dependend on the new highly expencive electronic tractors
Very nice collection of Allis Chalmers
Ho nice it is to see the old orange tractors chopping corn.The multi row new machines sure do have their charm but the old ones are stll going strong too!
First off, most of there damn equipment is older than me, cool as hell to see some of these farms using equipment that old, and keeping it going. Second, I cannot believe those little blowers can force all of that silage up into those silos like they do. Incredible. Idk how the piping doesn't get plugged constantly. And Christ, that's one hell of a good looking collection they have going on
Please don’t use the name of the Lord as a cuss word
@@andylieffring2461 I'll do as I please. Free country and I don't believe in the shit anyway.
Great video! They have their own museum going!
Good video Mike, we still use Allis-Chalmers on our farm also, our 8070 is a repowered Cummins 8.3
Awesome video mike! Love seeing that orange power 💪🏼
My families farm has modern tractors, but also has like eight Allis Chalmers tractors. In the 80s, I learned to drive tractor on a D 15 and a 190. They still use the tractors today, even though they’re in excellent shape, but they like to stretch their legs every year.
Always grand to see some ACs in the field.
Thanks a lot for the video! 😊👍🏻
Definitely flat country...beautiful farmland. Nice to see the well-maintained old iron still earning it's keep. Those automatic hitches look like real time savers.
Always love seeing Orange in the field 🙂. Thanks for the video Mike.
Id like this a hundred times if i could. Thanks Mike!
Really cool video. Great seeing all the Allis Chalmers out there working.
Nice one mike them alis charmers look awesome
Amazing!! I don't think that I have ever seen that many tractors working cutting corn, let alone all A-Cs. The quick hitches are great, never have seen them either. Great video Mike! Thanks👍👍👍🌽🟠🚜
Love Allis Chalmers! Both my grandfathers have D17s. It was the first tractor I ever drove. One of them also has a 185.
I have never drove a Allis or Oliver everything else...Great Vid👍👍👍👍👍🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽
Crackin good video bud, as a Scottish guy ranchin in Canada i'm new to the Allis Chalmers world but i now have 2 8550 and an Agco Allis 8775 fwa loader for chores so learning about them as i go.
As a Jock I would have thought you would have been using Massey Harris, Leyland or even a Glasgow! 😂😂
@@martingardener90 Haha, we actually used to have a 32 Massey Harris, but hey Chalmers is a Scottish name lol
@@piperdoug428 Allis-Chalmers came about when the company of Edward P. Allis took over Fraser & Chalmers . Tom Chalmers and David Ross Fraser were Scottish engineers who emigrated to the US in the early 1800's!
@@martingardener90 but did ye know how copper wire was invented??......two Scottish farmers fighting over a penny
@@piperdoug428 😂😂😂
The two twenty is still my fav.
220 were and still are a BEAST
Out of all your videos this one definitely ranks in the top handful. My grandfather had an Allis that I drove when I visited.
Mike thanks for showing the smaller equipment videos i have a 3970 john deere with a two row head and i pull a dump wagon
This was a really cool video. Love the old school stuff. I'd love to own that two twenty on the silage blower. Love seeing all this AC machinery in one place like this. That 4W-220 is simply amazing to look at. Not many of them made IIRC.
Great video Mike! The 3 row heads will clean the carbon out of the engine. I love the sound of corn going threw the harvester. I also would have liked to have the "hitch catch" when i was cutting silage. thanks again!
Those good folks do have a right nice Alice collection for sure. Made better because they use them for what they were built for rather than spending time being only polished and started just for shows if at all.
Also nice videos found here. You do a most fine work of getting the shots and putting it together with thought instead of just disjointed clips spliced together.
Nice neat organize farm .....
Hello everyone mike good vidéo and good sound tractor old power us is beast 7080 my beast tractor bye allis chalmers i love sound and jobs in the field with hesston silage corn in alsace
Great video Mike, I love seeing corn chopping and a nice collection of tractors. You ALWAYS do an awesome job!👍👍👍
Great video Mr Mike!! Been looking forward for this one since I seen the short about a week ago!
The farm runs like a well oiled machine.
This is amazing, cheers from Poland
What an impressive farm!!! Thanks so much Mike. Allis-Chalmers forever!!!
Enjoyed the video Mike
Great video I grew up on a Allis 185.
Awesome old New Holland sp chopper.
That video sure does get my orange fever going in overdrive ‼️
Nice stripe job on the yard at the 22:18 mark!
Great video, sweet tractors
Enjoyed the video, beautiful countryside, different from drought stricken Aus. Regards from Down Under.
Live the "old school"... something for the "punkin' heads"...!!!
Amazing video ❤
Awesome video mike. The 7000 series tractors ya had to shoe horn ur self in it. The 8000 series ya can have a picnic in
Yes the 8000 series had a very nice cab and possibly the nicest cab of any tractor during that era.
The cab was far better to get in and out of then an 86 series IH and larger then the Deere cab
Impressive operation
If Duetz would've kept building the 8000 series instead of importing theirs I think it would have been a whole different stort
I loved this video!
Great video Mike!
Awesome video Mike!👍👍
The dumbest thing AGCO did was discontinue the orange tractors.
I've heard others say the same thing. But I was always told the Massey brand worldwide was/is the most popular so from a business point of view I get it.
I completely agree with you, loved those orange tractors.
I like Mike less videos on UA-cam from the imperial county California 👍👍🇺🇲🚜🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽
I owned a 190 had to rebuild the eng that was the best tractor to roll hay with but a man wanted it more than I did and there hard to find now
Great Video!!
Good video.
What’s this take them an extra week for harvest? Simple operation with no computer glitches or headaches. I love the automatic feed wagon disconnect. Lol.
would really be interested in seeing the hitch mechanism they're using with the wagons and tractors
Check out a few videos back with the Massey Ferguson tractors chopping corn. I have a few closeup shots of these type of hitched in action.
The open station 7060! Do you know if they took their D21 to Rantoul for the gathering?
I'm not sure about that one.
Exelente video!
The farm across the way from where they were chopping with the seven silos is the Meiring Farm and was used back in the early 1970s by New Idea for a backdrop for a manure spreader brochure. I have a copy of it but not sure how to post it here. ¨Sharpsburg, OH.¨
Great video, Mike. Question for you. If they slowed their speed, would they reduce the number of plants that they just knock over?
i grew up maybe 50 miles from there filling silos was a big deal for us but we had fox choppers could never really plug them
The one chopper tractor sounds identical to my gleaner M3 must be a similar engine
M3 had the 301 cu in engine, the tractors chopping, the 7080 and 8070 had 426 cu in engine
@@RJ1999x oh ok I do have the L3 engine but that probably wouldn't be enough of a difference maybe allis engines just sound similar at the larger sizes
@@joakrage3972 Allis Chalmers had a very distinctive sound. They were high injection pressures and advanced timing that were 40!years ahead on diesel engines.
Every modern diesel today has even higher injection pressures and advanced timing.
But it made the Allis Chalmers sound very crisp, and powerful
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What kind of hitch are they using??
They smoked and at night the would have fire coming out of the stack
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Ok, I’m really old school. We had to get off the tractor to unhitch and hitch up . Some explain this big time saving feature, please.
Good God how old is that silo?
Why do farmers in my corner of Rhode Island let their corn near enough die before cutting it for silage? I haven't seen this in either Europe or anywhere else in the US. I bought a truck load of dung off one farmer and it was full of little undigested discs of corn cob.
Most places chop corn when its at the moisture level they want that will give it the best feed value. Can't speak for your area on that. Now the little discs of corn cob you are talking about would make me think the chopper used did not have a crop processor in it.
I went by there on 36 the other day it was a field of orange
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Do they use all them tractors they look like muesem peices .i personaly like to see them used .thats what they are for but as nice as them ones were i wouldnt blame them if they didnt use them
she sure has a worn out motor
Lol.....hardly
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All those 'Alice's' or just 1 cabless 1972 John Deere 4020 with a synchro range... hmmm
So, what is your point?
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