Asking me to pick my favorite tractor here is like asking me to pick my favorite child! I love them all!! Thanks for continuously posting new content! 👍
My favorite is the Allis Chalmers WD-45. My grandpa had a farm implement business during the late 30's through the 50's. He sold Massey Harris and Allis Chalmers.
I'm glad to hear love for the WD 45. They are quite common in this area, so I never really pay much attention to them. But they are definitely a hard working machine!
For sure. There are Deeres with Yanmar, Kawasaki, and Cummins Engine Power. The biggest series Four Wheel Drive and Quadra are Powered by Cummins. Even so Deere gets the Credit for this.
Gotta love on that 820, doing what they were made for. The 820 and 830 were the 'Big Horse' around here back in the day before the 4wd articulated machines came on the scene...mostly Versatile(s) then. Thanks for putting this up, always good to watch one of your videos of old iron!
It's kinda crazy to think that the big HP back in the day was only about 75 HP. Now days that's the smallest tractor on a farm. Thanks for watching and commenting.
We farmed with most of them tractors, 2 -820's, WD45, D19, JD A and B. The 820's were monsters back then, the D19 was more for corn picking and light work, the WD 45 was a great working tractor, the A was the wagon hauler, baler, cultivator and any thing else to big for the B.
ANY 2-cylinder Deere but especially diesels, especially the one you and Pop had there and him blowing a little smoke and the Oliver 99 with the mini bus motor in it. All the rest are fine but didn't see any Fords. I like their 4-lever hoes. Thanks, Pal and Hammy Mom's Day!