White 2-155 and the 30 foot Great Plains
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2023
- The corn is all planted, which means it is time for soybeans to get in the ground. We're getting dry here in southern Michigan, so seeing where I am going to proving to be a challenge. It's a good thing that I'm solid seeding them so that the crooked rows disappear.
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As always, Thanks for watching!
Never gets old seeing you work vintage equipment that looks to be in top notch shape.
It started on the first crank!
You and the big tractor power guy sound similar. You both have the tractor channels on youtube. I enjoy seeing these older tractors. Always thought white tractors look like the massey fergusons of the 1990s.
I like the White 2-155, tractor running and looking nice. I think that the Great Plains drill looks good and with the new knives looked like it worked good, too. Well, I hope your plantings turn out good this season, you put a lot of work in it, as I'm sure you do every year. I guess all that's left is for the rains and the warm temps to do their job. Good luck with all of the crops, I hope you have a great week.
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we cant' afford high test fuel anymore for the old gasers plus this is ethonal in premium today. at one time everything started instantly
Love all your videos. Love those Oliver and White tractors. 😜😜
.. Old School... Golden Age....!!!!
Really like that Great Plains drill. Not many up here, but I like the fold up style of them. I’m running john Deere 9350s. Was hard to see my seeder marks in the dust and smoke the past couple days. Hopefully rains and ends these fires around us in northern Alberta.
Hey from the other Becky!
Thanks for taking the time and effort to make these interesting videos. I really appreciate your passion for using vintage equipment in your farm operation. It makes sense to look for low cost ways to improve precision for planting and seeding. I know that Ag Leader has some lower cost alternatives that provide auto-steering and planting modifications on vintage equipment. If you have not already, they may be worth checking out.
Ahh yes the poor man’s green star we use the same system for spreading fertilizer
Nice to see your tractor back out in the fields Chris I played with my 1855 last week plus y'all going love driving it this week I'll get the 88 out can play with it Hee-Haw
That 4-225 sure is a nice tractor
We just picked up a white 273 disk and man that is one fine piece of equipment
TGIS morning. Great Video, as usual. You should have your hired hands working ground ahead of you. But then, equipment breakage by hired hands would keep you busy fixing things.
Enjoyed this video bro, at least ya don't seam to be getting all the rain NZ has been getting since last spring and it's still raining at the moment here and a yellow storm watch in place for most areas. Safe travels
So weird how different it is down south. Corn is over knee high here in Alabama. Great work Chris. Look forward to seeing that field produce for you. Keep the videos coming.
Nice video!
Had you known back in the 50s there was a 4 t somthing or other white / Moline 1600. The one I seen was in Australia recovered some strange 225 Cummins.