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@taodej7 ай бұрын
Tractors, some may say where it all began. So cool to see the engineering in the early models. So many variations on a theme.
@Italiansupercarvideo7 ай бұрын
Absolutely, at gatherings like this you have the opportunity to see the evolution of tractors, from the oldest to the present day 👍
@danielspringmann96207 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I like these old tractors. Greetings from Germany.
@Italiansupercarvideo7 ай бұрын
Than you, greetings from Italy 🖐
@thomassinbruno26127 ай бұрын
grand merci, j'aime les vieux tracteurs, C cool et ça change des bolides, voir des "papy" souriant, C bien, 🤩👍
@Italiansupercarvideo7 ай бұрын
Merci, je suis contente que la vidéo vous plaise. J'aime aussi les tracteurs, surtout les vintage. Si vous regardez ma chaîne, il y a un peu de tout, pas seulement des voitures (le secteur que je filme le plus) mais aussi des camions, des tracteurs, des dragsters, des avions. Tout ce qui possède un moteur thermique m'intéresse 👍
@thomassinbruno26127 ай бұрын
@@Italiansupercarvideo super!!j'adore également tout ce qui a un moteur thermique, au plaisir et merci👍
@abarthcorse37507 ай бұрын
A pleasure every year.
@Italiansupercarvideo7 ай бұрын
Yeah, absolutely 👍
@lutzhennecke41867 ай бұрын
Das sind mal Traktoren, und die Qualmen wie die die Großen! 🥰👋👍
@Italiansupercarvideo7 ай бұрын
Auf jeden Fall, sie rauchen und klingen besser als die Großen, hahaha 😄👍
@kimwarfield15877 ай бұрын
I had to share this with my friend. He restored an international Harvester to mint condition. I use to work on fork lifts, John Deer, Clark and Pettibone. I did do one tractor, a champ tractor. I use to go to the tractor pull every year and watched the events televised on Speed TV and ESPN. Leave it to you to video an awesome event like this! Thanks again for all the hard work you do.
@Italiansupercarvideo7 ай бұрын
Congrats to your friend; restoring a tractor always requires much time and passion. I must tell you that I have followed tractor-pulling competitions in my country for many years, but I rarely went to tractor rallies. Then, a dear friend made me rediscover this world, and he began to fascinate me, so sometimes, during the year, I go to see these gatherings and the ploughing in the fields carried out with vintage tractors. I find this agricultural world very beautiful because it comprises enthusiasts and ordinary people who come together to eat all together, like a proper village celebration 👍
@kimwarfield15877 ай бұрын
@@Italiansupercarvideo I worked on farms when I was young. In fact, I could drive when I was 11. I can remember learning to drive a stick shift. We were putting up hay. There were three of us, and the two older guys said, “ it's your turn! “ “My turn to what? “ “ Your turn to drive. “ “ I don't know how! “ I got the old put it in gear by pressing on the third peddle, shift, then let it rip instructions. You grind the gears the first try then you figure it out and away you go. The big treat was getting to lounge on the hay and sleep on the way back to the barn. My dad use to drive at 120MPH all the time - sometimes even faster. That's why I love speed. He was worried because I loved the sound of wheels losing traction going to fast in turns. I never lost that joy. I use to take 30MPH turns at 90MPH and learned how to feel the apex to know when to “ tromp it” and sling shot out of the turn. This kind of car control frightens everyone. Later, I learned to break with my left foot and accelerate to help turn the car and go even faster. All because of dad and driving all kinds of farm equipment. There wasn't anything made I couldn't operate or drive. Farming communities are just like racers; it's all about family and community. You always help the other guy then share in the spoils. If I was small enough to drive a race car I probably wouldn't be here. I've never had a fear of going fast. As we know, that killed a lot of drivers. You can only push your luck so far. God has looked after me all my life. I should have been dead many times. I’ve been drown, shot, hit by lightning, fallen off two story roofs twice. I’ve gone through a windshield head first - my friend was driving and we got hit head on. I ‘ve been kidnapped, escaped a burning building, rear ended six times at stop lights and so far battled stage four Mantle Cell Lymphoma. Each time God saved me. I'm a huge guy. The caption is a picture of me posing in a bodybuilding show. I won three Titles and never used any drugs/peds to do it. I think God allowed me to be a physical freak to save me from being a race car driver-just my theory. I still raced cars I could fit in though. I made it from Las Vegas to Escondido in 2hrs and 12 minutes; It's about 600 miles. God truly is wonderful. Bless you for once again providing another great video. I pray you will be able to share these amazing videos with us for many years to come.
@Italiansupercarvideo7 ай бұрын
@@kimwarfield1587 I read what you wrote with great attention and interest. I was impressed by your KZbin profile picture. I didn't think it was you, but everything is clear now that you have explained each case. You've had an incredible life, always on the edge. You must have genuinely an astonishing physique to have withstood everything that has happened to you, and God has undoubtedly watched over you many times. This means that your time on earth is not over yet, and I wish you many more years of health and serenity. Italy is an agricultural country, and what you wrote reminds me of when I was child and the years I spent with my grandfather, a farmer.
@kimwarfield15877 ай бұрын
@@Italiansupercarvideo if only all kids could work on farms - think what the world would be like. Nothing teaches values and morals like farm work. Not an easy life, but then who said life was going to be easy😎
@Italiansupercarvideo7 ай бұрын
@@kimwarfield1587 You're right, and that's why I'm proud to live in a small country town and that my grandparents were farmers. I have fond memories of childhood and the countryside; the people are friendly and helpful. You can breathe good air and have respect for nature. Of course, life is never easy, but yours was undoubtedly more complex than many others 😅
@M.V.27 ай бұрын
Ciao Matteo, molto bello il video. Bella manifestazione, con un numero veramente alto di partecipanti, che spettacolo di mezzi. Ho persino rivisto un FIAT 25c, come quello che usavo da bambino. 🚜🚜🚜👍👍🖐️
@Italiansupercarvideo7 ай бұрын
Oltretutto quel 25C tenuto benissimo. Il raduno di trattori a Bagnolo in Piano resta sempre una bella festa, tanta varietà di trattori, clima amichevole. Piacevole tornare ogni anno 👍
@ciupaciupa4536 ай бұрын
è di un amico, quest'anno aveva portato 6 trattori.
@M.V.26 ай бұрын
@@ciupaciupa453 Complimenti all"amico, bel numero di mezzi ha portartato. 👍🖐️
@carlopedersoli1576 ай бұрын
Video di lusso. Peccato che almeno uno dei nostri Zetor non fosse presente. Saluti dalla Repubblica Ceca.
@Italiansupercarvideo6 ай бұрын
Grazie. Mio nonno aveva un trattore Zetor. Sarebbe bello vederne qualcuno a questi raduni. Saluti 🖐
@LakhwinderSingh-ib4nl4 ай бұрын
The Shower is good but please show the name of tractor too.
@colinhead2846 ай бұрын
Here in england i own a 1978 Moto Guzzi T3 California who i have named Il mio trattore nero
@Italiansupercarvideo6 ай бұрын
it's a nice motorbike. I like to know that you ride this Italian in England 😉👍
@MATTIAMAGNUM7 ай бұрын
La scrocchi è onnipresente
@Italiansupercarvideo7 ай бұрын
Questa di Bagnolo in Piano è davvero una bella manifestazione, ci sta benissimo che tanti partecipino 👍
@MauroDeAngelis-fc3ng4 ай бұрын
Trattori vecchi FIAT Landini same Trattori nuovi tutti jhonn dear ma dove andremo a finire. Che fine faranno i nostri operai che ancora lavorano nelle aziende italiane se continuiamo a comprare staniero???