Admittedly a bit prejudiced to the green and yellow variety, these are none the less beautiful beasts of yesteryear who helped make our country prosperous and made many farmers proud and happy! Thanks for sharing!
+Ernest Bontrager Back in '61 when I graduated high school I worked for a farmer who had two very old mules and a gravel-bed wagon that we used to open fields for the New Idea one row picker. Those were some good memories. Thanks for posting....
?? Did you mean this sarcastically or seriously about the 615? 615 was basically the same machine as a 303, just slightly updated, and was the last model to join the 15 series, replacing the unpopular saddle-tanked 315. 615 was therefore among the least advanced of its time, and the one in this video is a rare example without cab, making it strange and old-looking for a 1970s combine.