I spent many, many hours in the seat of our E3 on our farm in Oak Bank, Manitoba . We had two E3's, a E2 swather, a E7 combine. When you started it up it was music to my ears! Speaking of ears, I think I can thank the E3 for my hearing, or should I say LACK of hearing!! Thanks for the memories. Jim.
Give the old girl an engine rebuild and she last another 74 years. Love seeing old iron still being worked, I have a 45/54 Farmall A that runs ok I suppose (could use rings). It too has a transmission noise but it sounds like 3 wolverines in a bar fight, so I'm gonna keep using until something happens lol. Nice demonstration of your families tractor.
Hey mate would ya mind adding me on Facebook or Instagram I’d love to ask you a few question; picked up the Canadian Version, the Cockshutt 30. Not gonna lie didn’t grow up around this sort of thing so any guidance would be hella appreciated!
I spent many, many hours in the seat of our E3 on our farm in Oak Bank, Manitoba . We had two E3's, a E2 swather, a E7 combine. When you started it up it was music to my ears! Speaking of ears, I think I can thank the E3 for my hearing, or should I say LACK of hearing!! Thanks for the memories. Jim.
A friend in Eastern Oregon had a CO-OP tractor. I believe they bought it new. Don't know what model it was.
Beautiful tractor! I have a E3 and a 30. Thanks for the video.
Give the old girl an engine rebuild and she last another 74 years. Love seeing old iron still being worked, I have a 45/54 Farmall A that runs ok I suppose (could use rings). It too has a transmission noise but it sounds like 3 wolverines in a bar fight, so I'm gonna keep using until something happens lol. Nice demonstration of your families tractor.
Nice old e3 I have one too
Scott Marteeny thanks for watching!
Hey mate would ya mind adding me on Facebook or Instagram I’d love to ask you a few question; picked up the Canadian Version, the Cockshutt 30. Not gonna lie didn’t grow up around this sort of thing so any guidance would be hella appreciated!