Farm equipment tour part 2! All of our implements and so forth!

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we're gonna auction probably and [Music] hey guys how's she going today well this is gonna be machinery tour part 2 we're back at home here now so it's colder than hell outside so I'm not gonna walk we're gonna just drive in the old truck here buy everything but that'll be pretty well good enough anyways I mean all of this equipment you're gonna see running or again in other videos anyways so we'll go for a little rip around the all the equipment we still use it a bunch of the stuff that's dead like that old 1682 that gave up its undercarriage and most of its soul to create Frank the pull dozer so yeah we'll go for a drive here and I'll tell you a little bit about each thing and what it is and go from there so we'll start right here with some of the more boring stuff we got our old farm king swath roller you pull that behind the sloth here when you're combining or combining my ass swathing canola or flax it packs it down into the stubble so the wind doesn't blow it away that's our I think it's an old international or mcCormick side delivery hey rake grandpa Henry's dad actually bought that so it's been around for a while this is a lay on ground drive stone picker it's just kind of back up this is the main stone picker it is a model 57 rock ematic huge stone picker PTO drive I haven't found too many rocks yet that it can't handle we'll go in there after and look at what's in there 1995 case 8380 16-foot habe ein you've seen it used a lot hi farmer man we'll be real familiar with these this is my what are you again ninety two three four somewhere in there or maybe it's a little older than that maybe it's 89 whatever 3650 case soft core baler haven't used it for a few years it's it's real tired but I want to pull it out this fall and make a couple soft core straw bales for my chickens it's easier to pitchfork than the hard core but that used to be the main baler when Dad had all the cattle next desire Oh what the hell's the model number on this again does it say I can't even remember after 195 that's what it is new holland manure spreader we used to have an old gale that was about half the width and twice as tall but we sold it because there's a piece of garbage wore out completely but this thing here is just unreal how awesome it is it doesn't get much use anymore maybe a couple loads a year of my chicken poop but it's still here and the neighbor borrows it once in a while too so allied chaff collector back in the 80s and it was real dry I'll show you the other part that went with it but that pulled behind the 915 and there's a big blower that blew all the chaff into it and then when it would get full you'd pull or open a dump and make piles and you'd go around with the 3-ton and like a big vacuum and it would suck up and blow it into the 3-ton and then you'd dump in a pile in the yard and have that four feed on the years when there's little to no hay you guys remember this this is the latest edition here this fall I bought flex the coil model their system 85 heavy Harrell seeing it get used a lot at 70 feet and works pretty damn awesome for what I paid for it for Dell 9008 v71 Detroit twin turbo supercharged and we saved that truck from getting crushed at the Wreckers so it's beyond repair the truck itself so don't worry about telling me to restore it I know it looks cool as hell but the there's nothing left hahaha the engines there and kind of dismantled but that's we saved it for the engine but dad's 90 GM late duty 3/4 ton motors no good anymore 350 in it but I took the transmission out of it for my 92 here dad's old 6 2 motors no good anymore but there'd be there it sits we've got all the power wheels and stuff for the peugeot air cedar buried there but i use four bar arrows on it 56 GM 2 ton it did run but haven't used it for years and years and years collection of used tires old cement mixer that doesn't work graphic ease homemade bin crane that bolts into the bucket of the tractor and youin lift in 1950 with it if you have to change sheets on it or what what have you and here's this big chaff blower stock and new about it's broken no all their old rubbery rotted off of it and that big blower very suction part of it fell off but that is actually a ram and that's where they got the design for the grain vac actually so that's the story with that Heston 6400 grandpa used to have a hay header on the front of it but the hydros shot in it it's got the small slant six crazily in it runs like a hot damn in the me the manifold glow red-hot so anybody is looking for one there it is I mean the hydro still works but it leaks a five-gallon pail the hydraulic oil in a day so that's why she's retired no Farmall h for sale if anyone's looking one of two Massey 44 is this one's been here for ever I think they bought it close to new there used to be two of them and then grandpa ghee dad's dad who's passed away you know built the custom post pounder on the front of it and that's awesome you can get in anywhere instead of trying to pull a goddamn trailer on behind you you can drive it right up where you need to be and of the four tires on it that's a factory tire from 1947 and it still holds there so I want to restore this thing it's on the list but uh various 6-inch versatile loggers old d7 cat motors no good in anymore an old puncher and a neat wagon a couple old trailers you seen that cement mixer I never video didn't getting used because I wasn't here but we used it this summer dad made a new cover for a sewer but I want to make some cement bin floors with not eight-foot lay on bucket that the 5010 pushed the bottom out of the bucket when Dad was pushing trees another old wagon tank that grandpa used to pull it mmm I don't know if it was this one might have been this one for liquid fertilizer and then I know we used the big yellow one over there but we'll see it after with the old morris drills [Music] the disk and the arrows you've seen lots of that easy on 20-foot medium-duty field discs dad can correct me in the comments section but I think this is an old Ashland scraper forget how many earths ten or something along those lines but dad can correct me in the comments but cable bull dump hydraulic push no cable push off yeah cable that's that's baby that I don't run it hardly at all and then Frank the pole dozer made from a 1682 the blade from that old cat another blade on each side so it can carry a little bit more axles from sixteen eighty two and six thousand flexi coil air cedar hitch and cylinders and I'll show you what's left of that cedar is actually the one we bought and took the tank off of and that's the one we pulled behind our five thousand right now it's a sixty foot but it was totally totally fubar Devery thing was wore out so he paid five thousand bucks for it and the tank did a lot of work to the tank but this thing's donated a lot of good hurts for ours so if anyone needs any shanks or anything for a 5,000 I got 60 feet worth of it here yet skidoo trailer some of dads old cattle equipment that we still have auger that got flopped over in a windstorm neighbors Dulli that he the engine in actually he didn't do it the dealership did they filled the motor with straight water and parked it outside in the wintertime so you imagine how well that worked 60-foot Herrmann finishing harrows 70-foot summers finishing harrows our 5000 flexo-coil with 3450 tank 33 feet that's the main drill our old Peugeot 32 foot that's the one that I seed my peas and soybeans with and pull with the 8:35 895 pulls out one 835 use two homemade sprayer that grandpa built and I used until I bought the 34 30 spray coupe and then this was the liquid fertilizer tank that he used in the end another old trailer homemade header trailer the 30 foot flat deck that we all hay and everything else with parts hey vine go away back and see us bring it home that frame there was actually where the box of the freight liner came from used to be on there grandpa Henry's 36 36 foot I believe case deep tiller I've got 16-inch shovels on there that's what I was pulling with the 46 40 in the spring here the 50 20s lay on 707 loader that's when we repaint it and put all new bushings in too and then we've got our George white and son snow blower over there but we haven't needed it yet an auger that I got for basically free but needs a lot of work a Westfield another auger that I got for free and used a bunch of parts out of for the 10 by 60 that's that graph as you seen in the first video this is our main auger 13 by 70 Westfield and then one of our small truck loading augers here HD 7 by buck is it rough 7 by 41 Sakuni AK and then this is a PTO driven 7 by 51 I believe secunda AK so that's a quick look at everything that's over here so I'll show you the rest of what's in the past here and then the stuff up in the yard is gonna be part three I think so I've got a set of old duals from the 700 versus the tile it had some oddball of really rotten tires on it so I put those thirty and a half thirty-two fat singles on it I bought that cab from the 50 20 that I got the engine for the fifty ten from it's got a Rob's barn canopy in it there's my finger so I'm gonna take all the junky shitty old cab off of it and I want to put a canopy on the 50 20 I think would look kinda cool this is my parts 1682 it's been pretty well stripped down for Frank but all I've taken from it for my 1680 to the combine I use has been the gearbox a Ford and its natural habitat dad in the pasture that's Grandpa Henry's the transmission piled up in it it's only got fourth gear left it's a standard and the only reason they'll stay and fourth you got to hold it in gear or it'll bounce out so we're gonna look into that forum here my team oh the 85 GM one ton we got going in a video if you haven't seen that go check it out I actually gave it to Rob as partial payment for the work he had done for me he needed a good farm truck so we rebuilt the carb and everything for it but we got to get it up in the shop and do a bunch of work to it yet too so but anyway and then there's the horse and her hay bales so I suppose that's kind of a good video they're looking at all the just the implements and the air Cedars I guess and part three which I'm gonna go video right now but you guys are gonna have to wait a couple days to see will be all of the tractors that are here all the trucks under here the swathers the sprayer and I'll look at the grandpa Geisel blue one-ton and we'll look at my farmtruck here you guys always see the inside of but not too much else of and yeah and Bundy don't forget about all Bundy my seven hundred and fifty dollars Sammy look at that baby whoa we water truck the seven hundred but anyway I guess hopefully you liked it stick around for part 3 coming to you real soon thanks for watching like subscribe comment and we'll talk to all you guys in the next one [Music]
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Channel: South Sask Farmer
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Length: 15min 42sec (942 seconds)
Published: Fri Feb 21 2020
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