Hilarie and I are at Red Power Roundup in Sedalia, Missouri.
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Pete, if you have ever doubted your content value, just remember the two young viewers who were thrilled to meet you. Their eyes and smiles said it all. Thanks for sharing 😊
Scouts were born rusty. Built in Springfield, Ohio. Owned a 1973 Scout ll. Wish I still had it.
You dont see much of the cultivators for the a's c's h's anymore ?
I was never raised on a farm but I did live in a small farming community in Saskatchewan Canada. Growing up in my early to mid teens I did work for a few farmers. Picking rocks, shovelling grain and driving grain trucks. I am in my mid 50's now and I still do love all old farming machinery like shown in this video. Thank you so much for taking the time to put these videos together. I know it takes a long time to do and it is really appreciated.
I WAS THERE
As a 70 year old lady from Canada I don't have a lot of knowledge about tractors but I am amazed at how much you know .Thought I would just give you a little story that when I was a child our family lived in a small village in Saskatchewan where my father had an old farmall tractor with the narrow front tires . He used this tractor to plow many gardens as almost no one had a small enough tractor to plow small garden spaces. I was lucky to spend many hours on this tractor with him so watching your videos bring back many happy memories for me. Thank you for sharing your life and your extensive knowledge with the world. Say hello to Hillary as she is always smiling and brings joy to the people who watch your videos
Great show !
Are you going to take one of your tractors sometime?
I work at the company that had the ODS-6 and the Titan. We’re based out of a tiny town called Waltham in MN. Great place to work restoring old tractors!
Hey Pete, love the video as always. I noticed the blue & white international flatbed pickup which had “Slim and Nanner Pickins” on the side boards. Wonder if that belonged to the late great actor Slim Pickens. Looks like you had a great trip.
Farmall M is my favorite.
Some cool stuff at that show!
Hi Pete & Hilarie, love your show. I was born on a Dairy Farm in Michigan, "Big MSU Spartan Fan" all registered Holstiens. My question is: I can't believe you don't have an International Harvester Weed Chopper electric fencer charging your fences? Weeds didn't stand a chance; it would burn weeds off that contacted the wire fence. Our cows wouldn't get within 15 feet of fence. My wife enjoys your show as well. Regards, Art Sholtey
I took multiple photos of all the 504s there! Im in the slow process of restoring mine and wanted as much photo reference material as I could!
Scout trucks..nice
Nice..DGD4. Never seen at shows. Goid to see it..
Super Stuff!
Sperry-New Holland
Your absolutely correct Pete we love our older tractors and they deserve our love ❤
Was there a cub cadet 1730 I own one and it does wheelies
Thank you so much for taking us with you. I live in the Caribbean and would not have been able to see those wonderful trucks otherwise.👍
Pete have you thought about putting some of your tractors into these shows. Would be really cool to see your 856 in one of these shows.
that 450 brings back a ton of happy memories
That switch on the front of the firetruck, most likely is a Killswitch, which kills all the power coming from the battery to other sources so it doesn’t die
Those GM v12s were cool. That whole series was cool and nearly indestructible. My neighbors had a 1-ton gmc with the 305 v6 when i was a kid. That things was tough. Apparently, that 305 v6 was heavier than a gm 454. The cams never started dry thanks to reservoirs under the lobes.
When will you be at the farmers market selling?
WOW!!!! that was a lot of fun, thanks so much for taking us along
Another great video.
Great Video! I'll never forget working back on a dairy farm in the 70s 135 Asyshires, 70 milkers, baled about 12000 bales per year, filled 2 silos with chopped corn anyways much more too, but all tractors were IH Their top tractor back then was a ten year old Farmall 656, the rest were Ms, H's and C's Anyways Great memories
I know it was recent but can anyone remember what did Hillary and Pete stop sooner, was it breeding pigs or raising wieners? Thanks
Thank you so much for sharing Red power with us that couldn't make it Pete. Lots of neat stuff. I've been to 4 of them. 2 in Pennsylvania and 2 in Ohio. Glad y'all had a good time and got to meet a lot of people.