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I'm a farmer all up ready for work most folks still sound asleep my son and daughter are still sound asleep in their beds and my wife getting up kissing me good luck love you love you I'm driving over to the machine shed open up the doors get Erl's tractor his Equipment ready to go I'm getting hot let's get some Air-conditioning in here I'm nice cool in bur cold out let's get some heating keep me toasty in here I'm bored let's turn on the radio see what's on oh looks like got some news wheather and sports on the radio
My grandpa had both an A and B model. My dad had a 1950's M and later an AR too. Great tractors (especially for us kids to learn how to drive one). Not to mention the numerous 110's, 112's, 214's, and and I think even a 300 lawn tractors that he collected (some for parts). They're still around, and several still running.
Central Iowa. Late 1930's. My dad was in a one room school house and saw his dad's new 1937 or 1938 unstyled B going by heading to his house. $800 and traded a horse. Dad said he was worthless the rest of the day till he got home. Dad also owned a D. It was loud. No muffler, would blow smoke rings once you dropped the plow. Grandpa had an A, the B, and a 50 when he retired from farming. Dad and his brother took the farm on while working jobs as mechanics.
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So at the end there is a 250.000 USD machine, which is less resilient than ever before? I doubt there has been already a better ratio between capital invested and returns in framing history.
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I have farmed with John Deere tractors my whole career ( 52 years ) I have owned a couple of other brands and have learned I better stick with John Deere.
By far the best. It all started in 1958 when my dad bought a brand new John Deere 620 and we still have it in the family today. Later, we bought a 1968 4020 and after one major engine overhaul we are still using it today. Most recently we bought a John Deere 4056R. With the luck we’ve had with their durability and longevity I see no other reason to buy a different brand.
@@joemueth4077 yea because they were forced to, if it was their choice they would never allow it. Maybe back in the day John Deere was respectable but nowadays it’s another lifeless corporation owned by a bunch of guys in suit in the city
I bought my very first own tractor a couple years ago, she's an 1941 styled John Deere model A. And in the future I plan to make her look and be like as she came out of the factory. when John Deere made their tractors, built to last for many years to come. and she may not be in the best of conditions, but she's had a good working life. and I don't think I'll be letting go of her anytime soon, because I know that I can get quite a bit more work out of her yet on the farm and when tractor pulling.
My Grandpa bought a 1520 brand new in 72.. 40 years later I found out why he never sold that little tractor. It still gets out and works with the big boys. It’s duties only consist of Hay production now but don’t ever count it out of any job. The tractor has been overhauled 4 times.. the first 2 were because of back then he mixed his own antifreeze with spring water.. pitted out the sleeves.. the other two times were due to broken rings. The tractor probably has 40k hours.
I still have my great great grandpas model A. He bought it brand new in 1953. It was a styled 6 speed 52 model. No water pump. Thermo dynamic cooling. The original 12v alternator still work if you believe that.
I haven't gotten a reply from other RU-vidrs on this so I will toss it out here too. I bought this mower with a 48" deck knowing that it was rated at 4-8 acres per week. But after my purchase I was asked to mow our local cemetery once per month and it is 13 acres. My normal mowing is 2 acres per week. Will this mower still be up to the task?
After a few minutes it’s 100% intuitive to drive down to the inch. Roll bar caught on one or two overhead branches before I took them into account, ran over a brick, mowed long wet grass on a hill, all without any drama.