They use to be good tractors rill english people put thers hands on it after that they did what english do best run it to the ground or sell to mahindra
Good old days. Excellent, well made tractors. Fond memories of our trusty 885xl and Johnson bros. Now, today, tractors are made of chocolate and Johnsons site is a modern mess of cheap housing.
Not quite sure how showing us clips of tractor assembly is supposed to convince us that they are better than competitors. I'd agree that to drive, the International tractor cab was a much nicer place to be than the MF or Ford for example. But compared in terms of reliability and power output, the MF would win hands down. My family owned and worked with both. The older 50s and 60's Internationals were great. The 454/574 series was lovely to operate but not quite as durable. An MF165 with it's Perkins engine was way better than the IH574 in terms of power output and durability. Then when we get to the 85 series - God awful machines - problems with the back end..nightmares!
I'm thinking about buying a 674. It's in very tidy condition and owned by an old land owner up the road from me. It will be my first tractor and I can get it for a good price. Do you think I should go ahead with it? I also seen a 785xl at a much greater price than the 674. Should I go with a completely different brand, maybe ford or Massey? Thanks.
if any one is interested 0:58 is at Raughton Farm, Dalston nr Carlisle, www.google.co.uk/maps/@54.8204641,-2.9503822,3a,75y,169.89h,100.24t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sQnaZHqchc2xPX99Ritr5zQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en
What is that tractor at 0:20? Looks like a very high clearance (modified) 74 series International Great video! Great to see a video about the British built International tractors rather than the US built models. Regards from Australia.
ur on the same tyers as me then i,ve a dowdswell dp100 on dd bodies and wide wings so hope i,ve no match up problems, only thing is the inside walls of the rear and front tyers dont run in line, the rears r set in slightly,the rims r just like urs, r urs like that too,
The tractor is on 650 Goodyears on the rear and 540 on the front. The Rabe mould board produces a furrow that allows the 650 tyre to run without any matching up problems.
nice !! wot size tyres are you on ?? i,ve just got a new jd 6930 on 650/65 r38 on the rear ,u look like ur on the same have u any problems matching up etc etc.or the plough running straight.