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ОтветитьA couple off brands that were neat to see, thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьI would like to know how many hours are on some of them old timers. Great videos
ОтветитьI drove miniapolaa Moline in the mid 70s for scarmer In iuk Kansas his name George sokin
ОтветитьAC D-17. And Oliver 1800
ОтветитьGood tractor I like 🚜🚜🚜
ОтветитьI bet that WHITE had a quiet cab
ОтветитьLove the Oliver and White tractors. My number one choice.
ОтветитьGood information as always. As I've watched the video, funny how as the different tractor brands were bought up by the "Parent" the tractors had a similar look & styling about them. I can remember my dad had a Massey Harris 44 Special that he'd bought when I was a little kid. Sadly, I never got the joy of running it. Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьMy father bought a Massey Harris 44 when I was a kid and later he had Massey Fergusons. Now we have Challengers. Always been partial to AGCO. I like the CVT but it is smarter than I am! Thanks for video.
ОтветитьMy favorites were the Oliver and Whites.
ОтветитьWhoever owns that 8550 has done a great job keeping it together. In high winds the engine covers fly off and get dented, not big dents, like gravel dents. Also the lights usually vibrate off the back fenders, so useless anyways. Spent my youth in one, perfect size can for a 13 year old. Loved it, never let me down, lots of cultivator and chisel plow hours. Rock hard dirt if the 80s.
ОтветитьThe big yellow tractor looks just like the Massey ferguson mf5200.
All the tractor farms getting owned by fewer and fewer companies is not good in my opinion. As a Massey ferguson nut I am not happy that mf are no longer built in the uk these big companies take the best bits from each and bin the rest. You can argue that you end up with better machines but a lot of history is ditched along with jobs.
It's just like banks you don't know who actually owns what and all the personal interactions you had before go out the window and you never deal with the same person twice!
Look at mf it was a worldwide company covering all agricultural and industrial machinery it is now a shadow of what it was so I really have no time for setups like agro sorry I mean agro!!!
I wouldn't have anything but a John Deere the only ones that count
ОтветитьThe Allis - Chalmers MFWD 8070 is my favorite. I don't have any on my farm today, but back in the day when it was new, I had the privilege of operating one for a guy and to me it was a major upgrade in the cab. A lot more leg room, didn't smoke as bad as the series before. They also had made the new articulated 4 × 4 the same way.
ОтветитьWhat happened to Harry Ferguson?
ОтветитьI've got a soft spot for Allis Chalmers and Gleaner. My grandpa and great grandpa farmed with them. They started out with a couple pull type combines but then upgraded to a single Gleaner self propelled combine and they had two Allis Chalmers 2wd tractors to do the cultivating and seeding.
ОтветитьWe worked on a 7580 Allis one time that had a Cummins conversion. That was a pretty strong horse.
ОтветитьAnyone else agree that deutz allis should of kept the 8000 series tractors instead of going with the tractors built by white?
Ответитьallis chalmers
ОтветитьWe ran several Cockshutt and Deutz for many years! Loved the fuel efficiency of the Deutz and they sure stuck to the ground on the hillsides! 100-06, DX120, 1850, 1855
ОтветитьWhere is Yugoslavia IMT 5500 beach?
ОтветитьReally miss the Oliver, AC, and White tractors
ОтветитьHated it when Deutz took over the A-C line took a really nice looking tractor with loads of history and screwed it up
ОтветитьWhere the 7000 series allis power?
ОтветитьValtra
ОтветитьIt would be cool if Ago did a Allis Challenger commemorative tractor, maybe all the crazed Allis people will like it and buy a bunch of them.
ОтветитьWe use a 1370 white case and 1175 white case
ОтветитьWe still run 2 D17"s, 2 185"s and 2 7000"s.
ОтветитьGreat video! I love the Agco heritage brands
ОтветитьI spent alot of my child hood in a 8050 and alot of time running my dad's 8050s and 8070. They were a comfortable quiet tractor. Would like to add one to my operation some day.
Ответитьbecause the baler has a tank with water if the grass has to be dry I don't understand anything about the field that's why I ask
ОтветитьNice 8070
ОтветитьFine retrospective selection!
ОтветитьFantastic video, as usual 👏 😀 👌 Also, your commitment to getting scorched by dust has to be commented 👍
Ответитьwe had good luck witthe 8775 Agco-Allis as a hay-bailer
ОтветитьMy favorite always was the Allis wd45 diesel
ОтветитьI grew up driving HD-6 Allis Chalmer crawler tractors on our farm on the rolling Palouse Hills of Eastern Washington. We eventually aquired three 440 Allis Chalmer wheel tractors that came with 555 V-8 Cummins engines that we ended up converting to 855 Cummins engines. We did this by extending the front end of the frames to make room for the larger In-line 6 engines. These were marvelous tractors--even with thew old "tripple-nickle" V-8's. My Dad and brothers and I logged a lot of hours over our 2,400 acre farm on those great-hearted tractors!
ОтветитьThe Allis Chalmers 8550
4WD to me was the coolest tractor A C made.
The 7000 was my favorite also the 7040
ОтветитьWhich we had a 25' A.C. disk ,had to get rid of it because it was to light not as heavy as a John Deere.😊
ОтветитьCleatrac. BF Avery. Massey Harris.
ОтветитьEnjoyed Big Tractor, My Dad bought the first D21 sold new from Webster City, Iowa dealer, can't remember name. First to pull field cultivator, homemade dolly, then planter. Also pulled stalk chopper the disk behind it. Had a article in Farm Journal in the 60s , can't find it, can you? We lived 3 miles north on hwy 69 from Jewell,Iowa. Dads in r R. B.
ОтветитьWe run an Agco Allis 9635, great tractor when its right, but it has a lot of little problems, the power shift control system is not good at all…
Ответить🟠The 8550 was a BEAST.!!! I always loved how the engines sounded on the 7000 to 7080 and the 4wd7580.! But Nothing sounded as good as the "8550".! 🟠NOTHING.!!!✴️✴️✴️✴️✴️
ОтветитьTracked Cat and Vendt.
Hills and Altitude in Alberta make either a winner
Love em all, but allis chalmers is by far, my favorite 👍Thanks so much for that enjoyable video ‼️
ОтветитьNice AGCO video 👍👍👍
I liked the McConnell Marc, a rare beast indeed...