Tom Kelly is a good guy! I pull with him quite often! I had to privilege to see some of his collection and he let my bring my oliver 77 to his house to put it on his dyno
Good day FF Back in 80's I worked at welding shop also owned coal yard, a train load of forging coal 89 tons plus weight of car but on level rail had to be pulled with DC . They have hand clutch running in oil,, I thought clutch wasn't going to do it, but finally it click & pull all that. I forget size of motor I think it is bigger than 264"s Thanks
Finally had time to watch this. What were you driving- not the usual wheels LOL Some nice tractors there! Enjoyed the commentary and I need one of those shirts!!
@@FarmallFanatic I have 4 Rock shaft boxes off of C / super C and none had that arm. I found one at a place I got a parts tractor. I described it and the guy walked in the building and brought it out and gave it to me. He hadn't known why it was different
I was there for a couple hours yesterday, I left shortly after the pulls started. I was going to stay for a bit longer but I had a long day before I went to the show!
2:50 is my dream Cub 1957. Been holding out for one. If I can find a Low Boy version even better! Thanks for posting I was going to venture up to this but too much to do at home.
If you’re missing that telescopic rod, you’re forked when you go to plow. Once the fast hitch became available, a whole slew of people brought their machines in to the dealers to have them added on as they were backwards compatible. A Super MTA with a fast hitch is a very cool bird. If I can sell my 200 fast enough, I can snag that MTA…
I have a collection of Wheelhorse tractors, but I'm a JD Man! Never got into Cases, or Fords, they wasn't to many in our area. Them old JD are torqued different, they were geared low. I haven't figured out why those big chrome stacks, that's why they can't hear!
That Tom Kelly may have quite a collection, the 1918 was amazing and his 400 too. Great video and I did get a kick out of the pelosi special ! Keep up the good work Gino! 🇺🇸
Really enjoyed the video! I put it on the big screen tv and kicked back. It was like being there. Great narrating you did and the camera view was just right. I wish we would have at least tractor shows or pulls here. I would love to set one up. lol That 400 had an amazing pull. He has that tractor setup perfect! Have a good week F.F. and thanks for the video! See ya!
Be interesting to see the first Case do a second run after the track was all torn up. Doubt the results would be the same. ...and at 23 minutes in, I hear you say the same thing. LOL
That is the Farmall 856. On the 56 series except for the early 656 they had the International name plate and on the number plate they say Farmall. The International and Farmall tractors have separate serial numbers, usually the headlights are in the grille, and different front axle. The International 856 is fairly rare with only 2216 tractors built as opposed to 26894 Farmall variations. Flat top fenders are a Farmall exclusive. As For the Pelosi joke, no tractor deserves to be compared to her, not even John Deeres lol. Something is with that track because the tractors don't just slip and slow right down before they spin out. They keep going then all of a sudden spin out about the same place.... That was definitely a super M at 23:45... Disc brakes. The only thing better than a good Farmall M is a good Super M. Lots of nice tractors there.
Good day Mr Ty Frank How is it going. If anyone needs to know more about IH's your the man to talk too. Is it hot & dry out there too. Thanks Boy here in Ont we really need some rain.
@@donvoll2580 It's going good, thanks. We've had plenty of rain. Hopefully no more hail though. I Know IH well because of my background. Both my grandpas had them and my dad grew up with them. Then he started to collect and buy and sell. His first tractor he collected is a 1928 15-30 which he bought in 1966, and he still has it today. But since then he bought and sold tractors and collected some of course. Then he started to farm on his own just before I was born. I was riding with him in the cab of the 1066 from 2 years on... Then from the time I was 6, I helped him fix up tractors to collect, work in the field, and resell. We handled at least 300 tractors in that time. I have studied volumes of information on those tractors as well as the original IH parts books. One thing that is unique is that me being from Western Canada, I've handled the standard tractors way more than Farmalls. We buy tractors in various states of repair and get them in better shape for the next guy. We still have over 100 IH tractors that are either runnable or running. But it's getting to be too much and we will sell a lot of them.
Nothing runs like a Deere, and nothing smells like a John! We just sent our 41 Farmall A to Missouri with my cousin. I can't drive it anymore, and he's gonna restore it. Been in our family since 1963. Videos on my RU-vid channel, Mr97Dakotaman!