Tarihi değeri olan traktörlerin yaşatolmasını seviyorum. İzmir/TÜRKİYE
@selahaddintoklu673414 күн бұрын
Tarihi değeri olan traktörleri bizlere göstermiş olduğunuz ve gelecek gençlere aktarmış olduğunuzdan teşekkürler = Thank You = Danke Schön = Merci. İzmir/TÜRKİYE
@erikhinds-cy9cx16 күн бұрын
Nice. Love to that old equipment being used. Thanks
@Stanley774622 күн бұрын
Some of our best days are spent riding on a fender...
@mattvedrin803429 күн бұрын
Great video .. Picked a lot of ear corn with one of those machines.. Seemed like every few years it would grow an extra link in one of the chains. Never could figure that out..
@jamysteidАй бұрын
Keeping the corn feeding constant makes them shell all the corn off the cob better great video
@jaylame9196Ай бұрын
I cann smell the dirt and have putt putt soot on my face? Who would have thought those was the good days.
@Ham68229Ай бұрын
These machines may be old but, still the best in my opinion. Good to see them still running and working. Thank you for sharing, cheers :)
@JaymeGoetzАй бұрын
Appreciate the comment
@jameskelley8839Ай бұрын
How were you able to use the PTO to power it correctly as I'm guessing it came with either an engine, OR could it have been belt powered?
@JaymeGoetzАй бұрын
@@jameskelley8839 pretty sure it was factory PTO
@JamesSmith-wy7zkАй бұрын
Hello there. This is Jim from Georgia. I meet you at your Father’s antique store. I said I would follow you guys. Glad to see you made a post. When I’m up there next I’d like to come by and maybe you could put me to work for a day or two at no charge. I like old school. All the best!
@JaymeGoetzАй бұрын
@@JamesSmith-wy7zk it’s our uncles store. So glad you found our videos. Appreciate you watching.
@stevewilson1388Ай бұрын
I wish my old 60 looked as good as that one! There's nothing like the sound of those old two cylinder JDs. We had a similar New Idea, one row picker when I was a teenager. Ours might have been a bit later model. Nothing like work to keep boys out of trouble, at least that's what my Dad thought. 😂
@JulianKeller-om6wzАй бұрын
That's a pretty sexy John Deere.
@johnhenderson299Ай бұрын
Great memories
@deanbahley1221Ай бұрын
Remember as a kid me and the neighbor girls would shell corn with hand crank shelter. We thought it was a blast!
@hturbo1007Ай бұрын
Corn Sheller didn't have a drag?
@JaymeGoetzАй бұрын
No it didn’t, we just got some today
@hturbo1007Ай бұрын
@JaymeGoetz the drag will make it so much easier. We have a Minneapolis Moline 1200 with 6 sections of drag and we can go a long way into corn cribs. Not too much shoveling. When we shell from a wagon it takes just one drag. We can shell over a thousand bushels per hour when we're set up in a large crib.
@herbhouston5378Ай бұрын
Oh, the memories that flood through my mind as I watch this. I grew up in the 50s and I remember the John Deeres. That Allis Chalmers. New Idea. All those old equipment. That was my understanding of farming. Thank you❤
@JaymeGoetzАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it.
@robertmarino2158Ай бұрын
Great group of men , love the Bibs , antique farm equipment memories , stay safe , love the history.
@JaymeGoetzАй бұрын
I agree! Thanks for watching.
@robertmarino2158Ай бұрын
Nice to see equipment working, that is a sweet JD 60 , memories , stay safe , enjoy , my father used a team of horses back in the 30's & 40's , no tractor , I helped my uncle Benny & his father in the early 60's , JD model A , JD model B & my favorite was a 720 JD gas , I learned a lot , great memories , it is still in my blood , I cherish those days today ! Keep the videos coming , thank you .
@JaymeGoetzАй бұрын
Thank you!! Make sure you check out our other videos
@PeteAndersen-e1sАй бұрын
Hey guys love the video please don’t quit be safe thanks Pete from Wisconsin
@sharonsuchsland2095Ай бұрын
Looks like these fellas really know what they are doing here! The open belt there might be a safety issue.....nah, not at all!! Thanks for sharing!!!
@vickieshannon2531Ай бұрын
Great video !
@JaymeGoetzАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it.
@benscoles5085Ай бұрын
🌽 and for 50 years I thought Wood Bros was the only one row corn picker, learn some thing new every day!!!
@johnmaynard3445Ай бұрын
Ran that same picker with JD Model G in 1958
@cliffordmarkell40Ай бұрын
Picking my hand with a wagon and a bang board I'm 80 years old we don't have a corn picker we had a bang board
@Thomasgarrick113Ай бұрын
Great video older guys showing young man how to fix things need more of this
@rogerglasco5941Ай бұрын
The old way of picking corn. I can remember walking behind a team of horses picking up corn back in the early 50's.
@JimHerman-o3qАй бұрын
This year I used my 2 row New Idea picker to pick ear corn. The yield was around 260 bushels per acre. I was told that a New Idea picker could never handle that amount of corn. Not true...I was still moving at 4 miles per hour and no issue ! Clean corn ! I bought myself a John Deere 6600 combine a few years ago. BY MYSELF I can shell more corn with my two row New Idea sheller then I can with the combine in a day. Can do 2 semi loads a day with the New Idea........the John Deere combine. Can only do 1 and a half semi loads. Reason ? With a combine......your always stopping to dump and then chase wagons . Now if I had another person helping..........hands down...the combine wins !
@JimHerman-o3qАй бұрын
Wow..... 40 plants per acre for population ??? Just need one more mechanic !!!
@farmerbill6855Ай бұрын
That 60 model JD is sweet, sounds strong. #10 NI picker has some years on it, it's in great shape for as old as it is. Someone was proud of it and still should be. I always enjoyed picking corn. Picked a few acres for the calves right up to retirement a couple years back. Thanks for the look. God bless.
@kevintheilen9643Ай бұрын
Hey, you left out a very important part of the team- the wagon/ running gear! How 'bout at least a brief mention...
@jimsmith9819Ай бұрын
when i was younger i drove a 51 John Deere that looked like that one, pulling a chopper to chop wheat stubble down, got a bit dirty
@larrybruck2949Ай бұрын
That looks a lot like the new idea picker my dad had. He pulled it with a 44 Massey Harris. My brother and I would ride in the wagon for fun and pull husks off the picker missed. He fed out beef cattle and hogs with the ear corn. When he went strictly grain farming, my uncle used the picker, picking corn for his freezer beef. Thank you for the video.
@jamesolson9423Ай бұрын
The sign on the JD 60 states that it is a 1954. This 60 has all the markings of a 1956 JD 60. (1) The cast rear wheel centers. (2) Power steering. (3) A tachometer. None of these features were available in 1954 on JD 60's. That is a restored JD 60, & it is a beauty.
@farmerbill6855Ай бұрын
60 model JD was only produced for two years. '53 and '54. Cast centers were standard both years although they were different. '53 had oval holes in them and '54 were round. '55 and later would have been a 620. My '54 has factory power steering and a factory tach/hour meter.
@jamesolson9423Ай бұрын
@@farmerbill6855 No sir, The JD 60 was built from 1952 to 1956, & only the 56 model had round holes in the rear cast wheels. The 20 serious were built in 57, & 58. The 30 serious were built in 59, & 60 with the exception of the 730 Diesel, which was built in Argentina until 1970.
@JaymeGoetzАй бұрын
We went by the serial number. Grandpa stopped milking in 1954 so we think he bought it in 1954.
@rolandemartin854Ай бұрын
Don't remember seeing a one row picker. We always had a two row. Can't remember what brand it was. Was tractor drawn also. Brings back lots of memories of early fifties when I was young boy on farm in NE Colorado.
@rolandemartin854Ай бұрын
Also remember the old John Deer. The one that you open the petcocks on both sides to relieve compression and start by hand by spinning the big fly wheel on right side. Always thought they had a very unique sound.Not like any other tractor.
@AllanHunter-c2lАй бұрын
I worked for a farmer in the early 60's he had the same type of picker wouldn't have anything else but a New Idea pulled by a Ford tractor, hated the John Deere. Would like to go back to those days.
@timothyreilly26662 ай бұрын
back in the mid '60s where I grew up in Eastern Iowa they had 2 row mounted pickers and when the neighbor bought the first cornsheller attachment it was a big deal; I remember having family get together at Thanksgiving and my uncle was still out picking corn after he came in to eat at noon dinner; it sure ain't like that anymore; anymore these boys are done harvesting about mid Oct in these parts in Eastern Iowa Cedar Falls Iowa (formerly Mt. Vernon Iowa)
@JaymeGoetz2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story
@NealGordon-lr8nk2 ай бұрын
Can't get too many of those old tractors. Love turning dirt. Can smell that spring air and feel the sunshine. God bless the farmers that feed the USA.
@clarencetrice44422 ай бұрын
😮😮 I hope yall know that Cresent was a tool company they made tools 🔧 😊 that's not the real name 4 that it's a adjustable wrench U adjust it 2 fit bolts that are more than 1 size 😊😊 I don't know who started that or it came from the 1 who did the dogs should've bit them in the tail 😊😊 then they would've better and they wouldn't 4 get the next time 😊😊 OMG 1O 29 2O24
@karljacobson15752 ай бұрын
That picker is in excellent shape looks like a new one!!!! Obviously been shedded it’s whole life!
@donalddewald82182 ай бұрын
That’s the way we picked corn with a 60 and a one row New Idea picker. It did a good job but it was slow going.
@stevearmstrong53213 ай бұрын
i am not a farmer by any means but that sure is good looking dirt.
@PeteAndersen-e1s3 ай бұрын
Lvlsd 😂loved the video
@PeteAndersen-e1s3 ай бұрын
I e eon 😂
@jamesconley97533 ай бұрын
The screw to hold the choke doesn’t heighten all the way down cuz it should have a spring between the plate and the head of the screw.
@JaymeGoetz3 ай бұрын
@@jamesconley9753 thanks
@formerfarmer17183 ай бұрын
You’re not letting us see the front of the tractor where the identification numbers are..
@JaymeGoetz3 ай бұрын
If I stood in front of them they would run me over lol thanks for watching our videos