I can't speak for everyone else but I really like your Channel for several reasons... 1. No violence and no bad news 2. No politics and no news media propaganda 3. I love being out in the country and I like watching your videos that are made out in the country... because when I moved into the city I got severely disabled and I can't go out in the country anymore so it takes me away for a few minutes and for that I'm grateful. 4. You have a lot of knowledge,and your videos are very interesting.
Thank you. It’s all about the sound and the action of the machines. I lived in the city in 2001 when I started BTP. I started it because I missed seeing tractors at work.
@@paultilley740 Why? UA-cam's a good place to upload this kind of content, plus Rumble is really underground to say the least, pretty much only a couple thousand or at the least million people know about it, unlike UA-cam, which is pretty much known around the world.
I don't care what color the old classics are, they are all cool to see still out working in the fields today. None of the newer equipment, will last as long as these old classics have.
@@lolatingey3608 these days, I don't worry about having brand new things. I just wish my younger self would have realized that, I would have a lot more money in the bank now days, lol.
Don't think I have ever commented...but 20 years of you devoting your time to film all these machines you need to know we all appreciate and enjoy it. Thank you btp!!!
You didn’t run one much, air conditioning sucked ,ears rang until next morning. Don’t dare reach through steering wheel on startup or you’re arm might get broke. Btw this one is missing the rear fenders that gave it a cleaner look.
@@toddgittins5692 Dumb comment. An old Hart-Parr was a step up from horses. The Hinson cab Deeres were hot, noisy, and dusty. The 7520 wasn’t a bad tractor, but aside from the green paint, there wasn’t much special about it, either.
the case 2870 was the first big tractor i ever ran i pulled a 30 ft toolbar knifing anhydrous ammonia in corn fields up in pulaski wisconsin back in the early 80s watching your videos brings back lots of memories thanks
Like seeing brands of tractor that aren’t mainstream. Watching from Manitoba Canada. Operated a few different tractors growing up on a farm. Really cool footage.
@@lolatingey3608 for personal reasons, I’m uncomfortable with this conversation. I feel it best to end it now. All the best to you in your future. Take care.
20 years! you have made this channel like no other! Jason I hope to meet you in person one day. Looking forward to many more videos to come! Thank you for all this Big Tractor Power!
Good video. We have a jd 8430 (1977) w 3400 hrs. 2nd owner it came from wi. We are a cow calf operation & grass farmers in northeast Tx. Use it for 7 shank ripper and 21’ tandem disk. Pasture renovation. Only regret ? Don’t get the opportunity to run it enough !!!
Congratulations on the anniversary, I have been watching your channel for 5 years and I love the variety of machinery that you have in your country ... many greetings from Chile in South America !!!
My favorite 4WD articulated tractor from this era would be the Versatile 1150. The Ford you feature here is the successor. Love the Cummins K series of engines. Another interesting brand is Knutson, the ‘leaning hillside’ 4WDs from North Dakota. My heart was warmed immediately when you lead off with the Wagner, the beginning of it all !!
@@bigtractorpower Jason, Keep up the good work, your channel is unique and refreshing. Yours is the channel that first introduced me to farming videos. My favorite Big Tractor Power video is of you pulling the tine harrow with your IH 4WD during spring tillage. Your smile was visible from a mile away. Thanks
Congrats on your anniversary on UA-cam! The thing I like the most about your channel is that you aren’t particular to one brand and you show some truly unique tractors!
Happy anniversary Big Tractor Power. Congratulation on 20 years on UA-cam. The Minneapolismoline would be my favorite in this video. Thanks for showing us all of the awesome tractors.
Watching from Kentucky, USA. Great video. Loved all the different brands. Born and raised farming , amazing how things have changed since the late 50's and early 60's and 70's. I appreciate all the different manufacturers that bought us these amazing tractors. I favor Massey Ferguson's. That's what I grew up using were MF's. Today I have a nice barn kept 1990 Massey Ferguson 3070 90hp 2wd cab & loader use it on a regular bases. And 2004 John Deere 5320 cab 64hp; and a 539 IMT 39hp.
Congratulations on 20 yrs of big tractor power my favourite tractor in this great video was the Case 4894 as the big Case’s were the most common big US built tractors I have seen over here in England a trend that continues with the quad trac range from Case IH in England farms are much smaller than the states but with much less labour on the land now farms are doing much more with less equipment so higher hp tractors are becoming much more common tractors from John Deere MF and Fendt and New Holland in the 200 to 500hp are much more common sight these days than 20yrs ago
@@lolatingey3608 over here we’re ok moving round bale haylage between fields and farm at the moment 2nd cut is ready but the weather is not lots of showers about at the moment but we have all our own machinery so we can go when the weather lets us we’re not waiting on contractors
Congrats on 20 years. Man, so hard to pick a favorite.On one hand I love twin stacked Detroits, so Big Bud and the Delta Force 750 gets me going, but for plain old good looks, it's hard to beat Ford/Versatile (love both paint schemes but the Ford livery really sets it off), the older IH turbo tractors, and the Massey 4900. I grew up watching the farmer who cut our hay roam the fields with his Massey Fergusons and I absolutely adore the 70s-80s styling on them. Yeah, I can't even narrow it down to 3. That Allis has a pretty high cool factor going for it too with the funky looks, tall profile, and twin stacks.
It's definitely the best era for farm tractors, when considering a combination of features, styling, and ability to maintain yoursel. I dislike the styling and computerization on anything post-2000 or so. None of them will hold up as well as these have.
Nice work Jason, if it hadn't been for Big Tractor I wouldn't of had any idea that these tractors ever existed, absolutely brilliant, God Bless, look after yourself. Kind regards Kevin Fox,England.
@@bigtractorpower not many still in use around here.. our old one is a mile down the road, parked in an oak Grove. Neighbor had to have it... and there it sits..
Thanks Jason for a really great mix of BIG tractors at work ,really loved all of the machines ,they all represented a huge effort and high hopes by the manufacturers in their time . Interesting to see which brands survive today . Congratulations on your anniversary you have adapted and given your followers what they are looking for just like the surviving Big tractor manufacturers. Greetings from Lincolnshire in the East Midlands of the UK
My favorite always is the IH tractors. We had them when I was a kid and I have always liked IH. We sold out in 1979 and had the following tractors in our farm sale: 1466, 1456, 856, 656
I put a lot of hours on our 7520. It did alot for us. Heavy tillage, running a manure spreader, plowing, tandem disc work, plowing snow, running a 52” Houle liquid manure pump/agitator, and of course pulling out other stuck tractors. Sorry Case, you’re last.
Congrats on the long life here on YT, the fact that you have passed 300K and for having such a great channel! I can't recall now if I sub'd at 13K or 30K,but I believe it was at 13K. Enjoyed it all too. I do know that I have watched all your videos.:-)
Thank you. Very appreciated. At 13,000 subs I really didn’t even know about subscribers. I was just posting 2 minutes videos and was hoping my friends saw them.
Congratulations on your success with your channel. I believe the success you've achieved with your channel is of many reasons. One is the topics (tractors and machinery.) Another is the way you present your videos in a history learning and entertaining format. Of course there are more and it's what draws in your viewers. Nice job. The big bud tractors is what got me interested in tractors when I was a kid. I do have a question, if you still lived in New York do you think Bigtractorpower still would of been born. Thank you for what you do.
Congratulations on the milestone BTP ;) My favourite out of these has to be the Case 4894, I'll never forget that video with the man demonstrating the crab steer, such a cool feature. Sorry JD 7520, you take silver this time.
I remember a local farmer had a big AC with the 2 mufflers back in the 80s which I thought was noteworthy when I was 6 or 7. But there was a ton of AC around then since I am from Wisconsin, USA. I'll always rep for classic Deere tho, so my favorite in this vid is the 7520!
The 8550 really stands out. It’s a cool machine. It was hard to pick just 20 tractors for this video. I had to slide the 7520 in on the intro and the WFE 4-210 on the ending.
Great clip. I also liked Bill Thompson's comment. I enjoyed seeing the Allis Chalmers. Personally, I prefer New Holland and run a fleet of them in Moçambique. Keep on producing the clips, BTP.c
I can't speak for everyone else but I really like your Channel for several reasons...
1. No violence and no bad news
2. No politics and no news media propaganda
3. I love being out in the country and I like watching your videos that are made out in the country... because when I moved into the city I got severely disabled and I can't go out in the country anymore so it takes me away for a few minutes and for that I'm grateful.
4. You have a lot of knowledge,and your videos are very interesting.
Thank you. It’s all about the sound and the action of the machines. I lived in the city in 2001 when I started BTP. I started it because I missed seeing tractors at work.
@@bigtractorpower why don’t you move your videos to Rumble
@@paultilley740 it would be hard to migrate all the followers and such
@@paultilley740 Why? UA-cam's a good place to upload this kind of content, plus Rumble is really underground to say the least, pretty much only a couple thousand or at the least million people know about it, unlike UA-cam, which is pretty much known around the world.
I don't care what color the old classics are, they are all cool to see still out working in the fields today. None of the newer equipment, will last as long as these old classics have.
@@lolatingey3608 these days, I don't worry about having brand new things. I just wish my younger self would have realized that, I would have a lot more money in the bank now days, lol.
@@lolatingey3608 I'm 48 till Sunday, lol. Been divorced for a couple yrs.
I had no idea that Minneapolis Moline was still around in 1970, let alone made a 4WD... Thank you - I learned something really cool!
Don't think I have ever commented...but 20 years of you devoting your time to film all these machines you need to know we all appreciate and enjoy it. Thank you btp!!!
Thank you for posting and watching. It has been a fun 20 years.
This JD 7520 is my favorite tractor, for me the most beautiful tractor that has ever been built 💪👍👍
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John Deere made 2 7520s its really cool!
You didn’t run one much, air conditioning sucked ,ears rang until next morning. Don’t dare reach through steering wheel on startup or you’re arm might get broke. Btw this one is missing the rear fenders that gave it a cleaner look.
Landman needs to plow with horses for a day, then watch him kiss that Green Iron. 7520 was damn good machine.
@@toddgittins5692 Dumb comment. An old Hart-Parr was a step up from horses. The Hinson cab Deeres were hot, noisy, and dusty. The 7520 wasn’t a bad tractor, but aside from the green paint, there wasn’t much special about it, either.
Congrats on the past 20 years and here's to another 20 years!
AC 8550 that classic orange was awesome. All of them were awesome! Great vids congratulations on the 20 years!
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the case 2870 was the first big tractor i ever ran i pulled a 30 ft toolbar knifing anhydrous ammonia in corn fields up in pulaski wisconsin back in the early 80s watching your videos brings back lots of memories thanks
Congratulations on 20 yrs. Massey 4900 and Agcostar.
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Bolivar , Mo. , retired now but farmed in Iowa , born and raised...!! Always be a RED TRACTOR FAN...!!!
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Well, happy anniversary!!!
Always love seeing what you put together for us!!
Thank you.
Like seeing brands of tractor that aren’t mainstream. Watching from Manitoba Canada. Operated a few different tractors growing up on a farm. Really cool footage.
@@lolatingey3608 haven’t been on a farm for many years. Parents sold out when I moved out many moons ago.
@@lolatingey3608 I’m a lumber yard foreman. Been married for 13 years
Oh and I’m 50 plus
@@lolatingey3608 what exactly are you getting at?
@@lolatingey3608 for personal reasons, I’m uncomfortable with this conversation. I feel it best to end it now. All the best to you in your future. Take care.
These White (AGCO) tractors are my favorite. Greetings from Iceland.
Thank you for watching. The AGCO STAR is one of my all time favorites.
20 years! you have made this channel like no other! Jason I hope to meet you in person one day. Looking forward to many more videos to come! Thank you for all this Big Tractor Power!
Congratulations for 20 years on the web and 11 on the tube. Thanks for the channel and the videos. Only place to get my 4X4 articulated tractor fix.
The AC was and still is my favorite!!
...I dig those dual stacks....!!!
It’s a tough looking tractor.
4W-305👍👍
8550 👍👍
Ac are awesome
Congratulations! My two-year-old is obsessed with these tractor videos.
That JD 8850 looks like it’s new. The owner must take good pride in it and take good care of it. 😉 Thanks for sharing.
Good video. We have a jd 8430 (1977) w 3400 hrs. 2nd owner it came from wi. We are a cow calf operation & grass farmers in northeast Tx. Use it for 7 shank ripper and 21’ tandem disk. Pasture renovation. Only regret ? Don’t get the opportunity to run it enough !!!
Congratulations on the anniversary, I have been watching your channel for 5 years and I love the variety of machinery that you have in your country ... many greetings from Chile in South America !!!
Thanks for the great tractor videos over the years. Grew up in NE Montana with many of these. We had an 8630 JD.
Wow! Congratulations on your anniversary and thank you so much for what you do to share this content with us. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for watching.
The 7520 and all of the 20 series Deere's had a nice design. It still looks great today.
Well done with big tractor power. Long may it continue.
This is video is the definition of Bigtractorpower! Congratulations on your milestone!
Thank you. These are the tractors that inspired the other 2,000 videos.
My favorite tractor was the 4894 case very nice machine
My favorite 4WD articulated tractor from this era would be the Versatile 1150. The Ford you feature here is the successor. Love the Cummins K series of engines.
Another interesting brand is Knutson, the ‘leaning hillside’ 4WDs from North Dakota.
My heart was warmed immediately when you lead off with the Wagner, the beginning of it all !!
All very cool tractors. I hope to film a Knudson some day.
@@bigtractorpower Jason,
Keep up the good work, your channel is unique and refreshing. Yours is the channel that first introduced me to farming videos.
My favorite Big Tractor Power video is of you pulling the tine harrow with your IH 4WD during spring tillage. Your smile was visible from a mile away.
Thanks
Great job! 20 years of hard work and perseverance shows.
Congrats on your anniversary on UA-cam! The thing I like the most about your channel is that you aren’t particular to one brand and you show some truly unique tractors!
Happy anniversary Big Tractor Power. Congratulation on 20 years on UA-cam. The Minneapolismoline would be my favorite in this video. Thanks for showing us all of the awesome tractors.
Thank you. The A4T is a stand out.
Watching from Kentucky, USA. Great video. Loved all the different brands. Born and raised farming , amazing how things have changed since the late 50's and early 60's and 70's. I appreciate all the different manufacturers that bought us these amazing tractors. I favor Massey Ferguson's. That's what I grew up using were MF's. Today I have a nice barn kept 1990 Massey Ferguson 3070 90hp 2wd cab & loader use it on a regular bases. And 2004 John Deere 5320 cab 64hp; and a 539 IMT 39hp.
Congratulations on 20 yrs of big tractor power my favourite tractor in this great video was the Case 4894 as the big Case’s were the most common big US built tractors I have seen over here in England a trend that continues with the quad trac range from Case IH in England farms are much smaller than the states but with much less labour on the land now farms are doing much more with less equipment so higher hp tractors are becoming much more common tractors from John Deere MF and Fendt and New Holland in the 200 to 500hp are much more common sight these days than 20yrs ago
The 4894 is a cool tractor. I hope to film a 4994 some day.
@@lolatingey3608 over here we’re ok moving round bale haylage between fields and farm at the moment 2nd cut is ready but the weather is not lots of showers about at the moment but we have all our own machinery so we can go when the weather lets us we’re not waiting on contractors
@@lolatingey3608 married ta my age is irrelevant
Congratulations on 20 years from Sydney Australia
Thank you.
I enjoyed JD 8850. I live in Oak Lawn IL. Congratulations on 20 years
Thank you for watching. The Deere V8 is a cool machine.
Congrats on 20 years. Man, so hard to pick a favorite.On one hand I love twin stacked Detroits, so Big Bud and the Delta Force 750 gets me going, but for plain old good looks, it's hard to beat Ford/Versatile (love both paint schemes but the Ford livery really sets it off), the older IH turbo tractors, and the Massey 4900. I grew up watching the farmer who cut our hay roam the fields with his Massey Fergusons and I absolutely adore the 70s-80s styling on them. Yeah, I can't even narrow it down to 3. That Allis has a pretty high cool factor going for it too with the funky looks, tall profile, and twin stacks.
I am in the sane boat. It was hard to pick just 20 😁
Great Video. Love these tractors of this Time Period.
It's definitely the best era for farm tractors, when considering a combination of features, styling, and ability to maintain yoursel. I dislike the styling and computerization on anything post-2000 or so. None of them will hold up as well as these have.
Love that BIG BLUE FORD.
Congratulations on the anniversary Jason 👏, thanks for the videos, watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Of all the tractors presented in this video, my favorite is the Allis Chalmers 8550. Brian, from southern Ontario, Canada.
The 8550 is a stand out.
I love the old school 4wd tractors, they have such a sleek and narrow look to them as opposed to now
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My favorite is 1997 John Deere 9400 - 425 HP # Greeting from Germany / Berlin
Thanks for the great tractor videos over the years.
The 9400 is a stand out in John Deere history.
Congrats on the milestone! Thanks for all the great videos
Thank you for watching.
I love the old orange ones, watching from Iowa.
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Nice work Jason, if it hadn't been for Big Tractor I wouldn't of had any idea that these tractors ever existed, absolutely brilliant, God Bless, look after yourself.
Kind regards
Kevin Fox,England.
Thank you Kevin. I like finding the harder to find tractors to share their history.
Love them all! We've had Case 2670, Massey 1800, currently a Versatile 936 to fix up and put to work.
We are in NW Oregon.
Very nice. I hope to film a Massey 1800 some day.
@@bigtractorpower not many still in use around here.. our old one is a mile down the road, parked in an oak Grove. Neighbor had to have it... and there it sits..
Deere will always be my #1, but coming from Manitoba I'm also partial to an old Versatile
Pretty cool that bigtractorpower was started on my birthday. Great channel.
Hello from Anglesey, Wales 🏴
Hi. Thank you for watching.
Terrific compilation video. Well done.
Watching from England
# 13 was my favorite looking forward to going to rantoul il in a couplenof weeks hope to see you there
I will be there. I plan to have my Steiger Turbo Tiger I there. The Case 4894 in this video was at Rantoul in 2017. That’s how I found it to film.
I want to drive out there one year and see that
That agcostar is a sweet looking tractor!
Congratulations, lots of beautiful equipment.
It was filming every one.
Always surprises me that the 4994 Case doesn't show up, must be a rare tractor these days.
It’s a rare tractor period
Well done. Greetings from Norway.
Congratulations and thanks for sharing !
Thank you.
I’ve always love the International 4786 tractor there is just something about them tractors I love
They do stand out. I have been able to feature a 4786 and a 4586. I hope to find a 4386 and 4186 to film.
Love it keep it up the john deere 8850 is by far my favorite and it's a beautiful tractor
It is one of the all time greats. 👍👍
I like them all beautiful video.
Thank you for watching.
Thanks Jason for a really great mix of BIG tractors at work ,really loved all of the machines ,they all represented a huge effort and high hopes by the manufacturers in their time .
Interesting to see which brands survive today .
Congratulations on your anniversary you have adapted and given your followers what they are looking for just like the surviving Big tractor manufacturers.
Greetings from Lincolnshire in the East Midlands of the UK
Thank you for watching. It has been a fun 20 years.
Happy anniversary from France. I’m a fan of your channel and always great contents and variety of subjects.
Thank you. Merci 👍
Congratulations,I like about all the older big tractors the styling looks better to me.
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Happy anniversary. I still enjoy your videos.
Thank you.
Love that Agcostar 👍
I’m from Higginsville MO and love watching your videos
Thank you for watching.
Congratulation on 20 yrs! Really like your channel. I like all the big power especially the Ford!
AGCO star looks very balanced and ballasted well
It’s a solid tractor. It is based on the Massey 4000 frame. Basically the same tractor as the Massey 4900 and McConnell 1000 in this video.
Case 9390. Watching from Utah.
It’s a cool one for sure. 👍👍
Great vidoes, john deer 7520 very cool.
The 7520 is one cool tractor.
My favorite always is the IH tractors. We had them when I was a kid and I have always liked IH.
We sold out in 1979 and had the following tractors in our farm sale: 1466, 1456, 856, 656
Thank you
I put a lot of hours on our 7520. It did alot for us. Heavy tillage, running a manure spreader, plowing, tandem disc work, plowing snow, running a 52” Houle liquid manure pump/agitator, and of course pulling out other stuck tractors. Sorry Case, you’re last.
I just can't pick a favorite, every tractor is very nice😉👍
Great video👍👍
I could not either. These are all my favorites.
Awesome, love the channel, hello from Northern IL, US
@@lolatingey3608 Im doing well, TY.. enjoying the weekend 😎👍, how you doing?
@@lolatingey3608 32, single
@@lolatingey3608 nice, fine with me.
I like em all. Torque monsters right on err um "Beller on" from Louisiana here.
Wow Amazing 😮 👏 😍
Welcome 🙏 🙏
Congrats on the long life here on YT, the fact that you have passed 300K and for having such a great channel! I can't recall now if I sub'd at 13K or 30K,but I believe it was at 13K. Enjoyed it all too. I do know that I have watched all your videos.:-)
Thank you. Very appreciated. At 13,000 subs I really didn’t even know about subscribers. I was just posting 2 minutes videos and was hoping my friends saw them.
Liked the Big Buds
That MM doing tillage right in early fall it looks like ❤️❤️
Work of art!
Congratulations, big milestone, watching from South Africa and the Ford is my favorite with JD 8850 second
The 1156 and 8850 are stand outs. Some day I would like to feature an ACO from your country.
I still wanna see a full length on the 440 bud, series 1 super wildcat (not in this vid,) the 4366 and the 4900
Congratulations on your success with your channel. I believe the success you've achieved with your channel is of many reasons. One is the topics (tractors and machinery.) Another is the way you present your videos in a history learning and entertaining format. Of course there are more and it's what draws in your viewers. Nice job. The big bud tractors is what got me interested in tractors when I was a kid. I do have a question, if you still lived in New York do you think Bigtractorpower still would of been born. Thank you for what you do.
That Minnie Moe was sharp. I like that 7520 though.
The A4T is a cool 4wd. Hard to beat a 7520.
Congratulations on the milestone BTP ;)
My favourite out of these has to be the Case 4894, I'll never forget that video with the man demonstrating the crab steer, such a cool feature. Sorry JD 7520, you take silver this time.
The 4890 crab steer video was fun to film. This 4894 is a stand out. I hope to film a 4994 some day.
I like the case and the Ford , I am from Yorkshire in UK 🇬🇧
😘👍. Thank you for watching.
All are awesome and thanks for sharing! Congratulations for the 20 years! If possible do some footage on John Deere forage harvester 5200 and 5400 👍
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I would love to see you cover all the front wheel assistant tractors. And from northwest Ohio
They are all great but I just love the Queen Mary.
Hard to beat the 8550
I've always liked the Challenger tractors. So, the 95E was my favorite but they are all awesome 👌.
The 95E has a cool factor all it’s own.
A 4020 with front wheel assist
Great tractor. I have a 10 minute video on a hydraulic front assist 4020 plowing at ua-cam.com/video/kxmUaztSqL4/v-deo.htmlsi=-N8JPgF_6F9bzVfg
I remember a local farmer had a big AC with the 2 mufflers back in the 80s which I thought was noteworthy when I was 6 or 7. But there was a ton of AC around then since I am from Wisconsin, USA. I'll always rep for classic Deere tho, so my favorite in this vid is the 7520!
The 8550 really stands out. It’s a cool machine. It was hard to pick just 20 tractors for this video. I had to slide the 7520 in on the intro and the WFE 4-210 on the ending.
8550.All colors of the rainbow.This is the 25th Anniversary of the John Deere 9400/9000 Series tractors
Great clip. I also liked Bill Thompson's comment. I enjoyed seeing the Allis Chalmers.
Personally, I prefer New Holland and run a fleet of them in Moçambique.
Keep on producing the clips, BTP.c
anything green, Echuca Australia, thanks man.
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Sure like seeing the Steiger tractors.
Congratulations on such a successful channel !!!
Thank you.
My favorite is the Case 4994. Drove several in central Mich.
Very cool. I want to film a 4994. Are there any still in Michigan.
@@bigtractorpower Don't believe so. The last one we had went to Minn. I think.
Really like the Minneapolis moline. Even though I'm a versatile owner. Lol. Congrats and I enjoy your videos.
The Minne Mo is a stand out in Energy Yellow.
I'm from Sweden but like the Big Bud and Case tractors, but grew up with New Holland
Thank you for watching. What are the top selling brands in Sweden ?
@@bigtractorpower it's John Deere, Valtra and Massey Ferguson. A few think Case IH might take the top spot with the Vestrum model series
@@Chisszaru How’s the marketplace for Fendt?
Greetings from another Swede
@@PSchuler92 Fendt comes in as the 6th largest brand. New Holland comes in at 4th and Case IH at 5th
Congratulations on 300,000 .!!!
Thank you.