Lived on a farm in Amsterdam NY when young . They had a 3010,4020 and a 5020 which was one of the bigger tractors around at the time. I was fortunate to just drive it from one farm to the other in my early teens. That 4620 was my favorite in the video. I know a Josh in Richfield Springs NY.
@@joshny4766 LOL, I lived a small dairy farm kin Richfield Springs. Next to a place called the Punch Bowl, one of the better deer hunting places. That was many years ago. But I did live in Herkimer for a short time in 2013 when I went to Massachusetts to run heavy equipment for 6 years but back in Florida now.
I enjoy your videos, but the vintage equipment is by far my favorite. The new modern equipment that most farmers can’t afford doesn’t do anything for me. Just the same, keep up the good work. Thank you.
Jason, another incredible video! A perfect combination of old school tractors/modern tractors and small planters and immense planters. I haven't seen an 8400T in a long time. Very cool.Thank you for your time. 😊👍🏻👌🏻
I remember when I would fish at this spot off from my uncles house in Missouri there would always be this guy riding one of these in his underwear while tending the corn field lmao
Thanks for another great video jason, i have a request please, can you find time to film the fednt momentum planter,the one you had a video of, where the manager of fednt was explaining how it works, what a powerful machine, you havent to the best of my knowledge had a video of it doing planting, thanks in advance, blessings
They all have that corn planter squeaky noise that we had on are 4 row JD planter back in the 50s and still rocks out their destroying equipment….wonder do they have automatic rock locators when a section hits a rock an activates GPS location on map for future pickup location..