Never, ever doubt classic tractors! Built rugged, meant to take decades of hard, heavy use. Surprising how many are still around!
@phillipcole3068Ай бұрын
That was an awesome Farmall cold start!
@DouglasYoung-tx8xfАй бұрын
On that old Farmall H if you just take and change and put a brand new set of points in it and possibly put an extra condenser on the outside of the distributor drop a 12 V battery in it don’t touch the starter and put a 12 V Delco Remy alternator on it and you can start that baby and run it all day long on 12 V. I put an extra set up condenser on the outside of the distributor to help the points. You got a good set of points with a good condenser inside and the next one on the outside they’ll run all day long weekend weekend.
@terrybenton4553Ай бұрын
Love the Letter tractors- spent many hours on a C, H, and M. Tractors of that era were reliable, with great power to weight ratio.
@katreniaclarkАй бұрын
I did expect the H to start as I have been a red tractor lover from a young age, even had 47 cub.
@MurrayEllis-ur6fqАй бұрын
Good to see your riding 4 Wheel Bikes now ! 3 Wheelers where common in Australia years ago , until so may Farmers and weekend Joy-Riders died from Rollovers , going up Sandbanks or Hilly Farm Land , they where banned !
@peteparker7396Ай бұрын
First time I saw grain storage like that was in Australia about 15 years ago on a Farm Bureau tour. Also the first time I saw mother bins. Aussies are pretty sharp farmers.
@godoftheinterwebzАй бұрын
The ROARING 25 horsepower of the Farmall H
@jimposey2224Ай бұрын
I was raised in the cotton fields with H, M, Super M, then over to 800 series JD's.
@Russv2Ай бұрын
Wow! The size of the 2,000,000 bushel storage is incredible! Awesome start on the Famall too! How is the bean yield? Looked a little slim there at one point but may have just been the end rows or dry land..
@godoftheinterwebzАй бұрын
Ethan rocking the Clark Gable mustache
@georgeemeny6123Ай бұрын
Can't remember the name of that juggler that would juggle chainsaws, bowling balls and some other odd item. That's what I think of when I watch one of your videos. lol
@manelson647Ай бұрын
I have a couple of questions…..Isn’t that Rudy’s old red tractor? It looks like the one I painted in the mural of first house you and new bride, Megan lived in. Where were you and Adam sitting while testing the moisture content? I noticed Curt and Carla’s old built in from the living room.😊 Great video…especially love them when my grandsons are in it with you! ❤
@DennisMcGrewАй бұрын
great as always great content very entertaining
@Lescqe3ujАй бұрын
Cale, the next time you pick up that “pay phone” at the co-op you should glue a quarter down for the next person. Love your channel.
@scottmitchell8387Ай бұрын
Bought a 2023 Tacoma fall of '23 and the dealer said Toyota is phasing out the V6 and going to a 4 cylinder turbo.
@lynwessel2471Ай бұрын
I hadn't given up , because we had a M when I was a kid.
@MenfisczАй бұрын
Cale pretty please fix the interior light in the semi :D
@daveklein2826Ай бұрын
Not necessary during harvest
@billloutzenheiser5397Ай бұрын
I knew it would start, grew up with a Super C, H and M. and would hand crank if battery was dead. aka late 50's to mid 60's
@peternewman958Ай бұрын
Great to see MOST of the people wearing helmets for safety, they obviously value their heads. 🤪🤪
@massey35Ай бұрын
Cale how wide is Platte river and how long in the dry season
@michaelisrudeАй бұрын
Does the insurance company like those fuel tanks in there?
@daveklein2826Ай бұрын
What? Are you an insurance inspector now?
@michaelisrudeАй бұрын
@@daveklein2826 just curious. I don’t think they liked ours right next to our pole barn.Insurance companies are weasels in my eyes
@leifelineАй бұрын
Hell yeah i had my money on no start :D
@riaanlouw1874Ай бұрын
Startup of the RED tractor sounds MUCH better than Laura's favourite Green machines 😉
@davidsharlot6794Ай бұрын
That river looks really sad and empty.
@LEAADFarmsАй бұрын
@@davidsharlot6794 teaching my kids to find joy in sad and empty 🤘😃