That 70yr old machine is amazing and singing it's happy song, that's why Millions of us are old Tractor fans. Thanks for letting it sing it's song for us.
I was handed down a 49' Super H from my father, who got it from his father. They are loud when straight pipe. It was always kept in the barn high and dry. The paint was still shiny.
Nice!! I have the exact same rig down to the exhaust. Love the farmalls!! And keep em running, which dont take much. I run in fourth in lighter grass and mows like a lawnmower. Great vid!
Those old Farmalls are pretty impressive with their simplicity and power. I can also run in 4th in lighter stuff (as high as the frame) with no trouble at all. This field was tall and very thick, so I dropped it back to second. Thanks for watching!!
that aint shit for that tractor, i used to cut down large saplings about 2 or 3inches thick using a 6ft mower and a m. that grass is super easy to cut. i even got the same loader setup he has but its on a M not H
@@Kippster81 yeah man I used to cut the ranch roads with three or four passes and everyone would tell me they looked like landing strips since I knocked down so much brush 😂
My wife owns a landscaping business, she pulls her equipment with a 1st gen Cummins straight piped! and if I was to send her this video she would melt like butter!
Those old Farmalls have a lot more snort than people give them credit for. I stick with a 5’ mower on the H. 6 foot might be a bit much for it if there are many saplings or bushes. Thanks for watching!
Reminds me of the days when soil bank was a hot topic. 50’s. Farmers got a check from the government to not plant:: just mow the field twice a year. 20 acres and up. A lot of low lying areas where clear cut of timber and brush. Just to get a check. Now the same fields are all grow back. Into wet lands. I do not know what President stopped the program. Subdivisions took over after that. Just look at the houses built in a flood zones and flood plains. House have water problems and mold. And mildew.
This is only a couple acre field owned by a friend. He asked me to mow it since the plants that he wanted to bloom had gone to seed. He has honey bees, so he manages his grasslands and meadows a bit differently than us farmers, I suspect. Thanks for watching and thanks for the interesting comment!
Thanks for the comment, bud!!! She runs pretty well. It’s not exactly stock though…. Hahaha!! Just put a 3 point kit on it like the one you have on your H.
The high cost of fuel has caused us to decide to park the M and ressurect a H that has a stuck engine. We posted a couple of videos of us working on it today.