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I'd love to see you make 100K. You bring a great amount of interesting and useful info to us . We use our old 806 s on a daily basis on hay and feedlot use. We tell everyone we can to subscribe to your channel. Bill
I have a 2250 loader on a 666. Very easy on and off mounting and dismounting. Good loader. Went to a friend's auction today, He passed last April, and the family sold his equipment today. All red tractors from a Farmall A to newer Case IH tractors. 1066 brought a little over $20,000. That was his pride and joy. I ended up buying 2 sets of half weights and 1 set of round weights. Also bought the IH 154 as well. He had 2 582's which 1 had a PTO. They hadn't run in a long time. Bid on them but didn't get either. Was kind of a bittersweet day, every piece of equipment reminded me of a story about him.
It's funny that you mention people living in the hills. I'm in the southern Missouri Ozarks and can't figure out how people live without the hills 😂. My mom is originally from the Missouri bootheel area, which is very, very flat. I love to visit the area, but I'm always ready to get back in the hills. Different strokes for different folks, I guess. Keep up the good work, brother. BTW, you're absolutely right about the sub to views ratio. There's so many that have hammered subs, but don't get the views they should. Quality over quantity 👍
Those two 184's would have made at least one good one. The college had two of them to mow grass. Quick attach loaders are not really that quick to take off. Usually it is when I have to fix or service something. I would love a quick attach bucket but at my age I'm not going to retro it.
Great video bud ,y'all sure have alot of great auctions up your way ,we don't have that many in Tennessee down my way ,that was a steal on that bushhog if gearboxes was good .
Ya,, 982 had a nice cutting deck on it, those Onan engines are great until they aren't,,, overhaul parts are ridiculously expensive when it comes time, And the hydrostatic system is wonderful, it's great on a lawn mower to not have to shift, but having it on the dash really Isn't much better than having a gear tractor, you want a lawn mower tractor with the hydrostatic pedals on your right foot, trust me. Thank you for taking us with to the auction.
We have some serious hills in Central Kentucky and my cousin nearly bush hogged himself under with a 784 once...he had a batwing and started getting pushed down a hill. He knew he couldn't get away from it and just tried to guide it to the least worst crash...ended up in the creek at the bottom with a broken rear wheel casting and probably a stained seat, but no injuries. Lesson learned.
As soon as I finish my power swap in my 340 utility I'm looking for a loaded myself. Preferably I'm looking for a 2000 or 2001 and don't plan on removing it. It's quite a little chore 😂😂.
Just a heads up for you guys with any UK built tractors, I noticed the oil return line on the 784 going in the filler hole on the rear of tractor,do yourselves a favour and re route it to the bung under the right hand axle trumpet, this returns oil below the normal oil level and prevents cavitation in the hydraulic pump, I have seen more lazy or worn out pumps in my time,than I care to remember, every single one caused by oil returning to filler port, strong money for the 784 but looked a decent machine
I bought a 982 (2nd owner) a few years ago. The tractor was great, but that onan sucks. The one in your video looks exactly like the one I had. We still use a 784 and it's gotta be the best setup for taking a loader on and off. Keep up the video's!
why almost 2 g on the 982 cub cadet ? Because first, The red cub cadets were the last of IH brand cub before MTD bought them out. IH was allowed to sell these cubs till they were all gone ( I think they had to paint them red ) and the only thing left was the International trucks. They are very desirable because of the rarity of them. Diesels are almost as much as the farmall M diesel . The last of the durable cub cadet till they went MTD junk. Can still get all parts for them. Very popular in the northeast ( especially in PA ) Oh and nice check book. lol
@@FarmallFanatic I don't. You are correct. I already have more tractors than I do acres of land. I just love old American iron. Mainly Farmall and Massey Ferguson.
Thank GOD he didn't bless me with alot of $$$$$$$.$$ or I'd have a Barn Bigger than yours FULL of all kind of tractors!!! Gr8bshow Short but Sweet!!! 😇🙏👍🥳
Do u remember that piece of wood that you signed for me at the Greenhill auction well over night it cracked and I was really upset about it 😢 Farmall fanatic
That's how actions looked 40 years ago. The auctioneer actually worked to set things out in the yard. Carry stuff out of the house etc. I've been to kiko sales where they tag everything in the house and sell by the tag #. Or they don't want to deal with the class act of on-site bidding and do online aution. Lazy.