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Amazing 4wd Tractor Collection with STEIGER , Big Bud, Wagner and more...... CO-OP Cougar, International 4366 Serial #1, Jackson 4wd, Oliver 2655 LP, Allis-Chalmers 440, STEIGER Pink Panther, Rayo-Wagner WA-24, Barn Built Steiger series 1250, 1700, 2200 and 3300. http://www.bigtractorpower.com
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AMAZING AWD TRACTOR COLLECTOR COLLECTION STEGER BING BUD WAGNER CASTEL
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amazing tractor collection
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beautiful tour around this santuary.
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Hats off to Chris and his team - there's huge enthusiasm and extreme dedication there! Most people view these grand ladies as nothing more than outdated scrap metal, but it's great to see them restored and preserved - especially the rare and the early serial numbered machines. Keep up the great work!
As I read elsewhere on the same subject: "These icons helped feed us in their day, now we need to look after them in their retirement". So true, and wonderful to see it done so well!
We don't all live in cities and a lot of us grew up on farm machinery. Does Chris put some of these in classic machinery rallies or fairs? Where is his operation located? Also, are enthusiastic visitors allowed? Are they displaying their lovely collection somewhere?
Again - absolutely amazing, nobody else has quite a collection like these! Many thanks. -
Cool! This popped up and I HAD to watch it! I live in farm country so am familiar with tractors! I am also a huge 2 stroke engine fan, so Detroit diesels and a favorite of mine! The look, the SOUND, the power, the efficiency! Fantastic engines, this is why Steiger tended to use them! Wow, and I thought I had alot of work ahead of me, restoring old fluorescent light fixtures! ;-D That is ALOT of iron to restore! Cheers, God Bless, and Merry Christmas all!
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To bad you didn't mention the engines in each tractor.
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sometimes i come across videos that i question, but i watch them anyway. i never knew these articulating tractors were the thing back then and definitely never knew they were the first 4wd's produced. happy i watched this youve sparked an interest, thank you.
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Those big buds must be popular in Montana and ND, I use to see them all the time.
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Nice 'walk around' , thanks for the descriptions too. The Raygo Wagner caught my attention, as I worked for a large Raygo dealer in Canada back in the 1970's. We sold and rented the Raygo vibratory drum rollers. We, at the time, enjoyed a very popular sales business in this Roller series for soils and asphalt compaction.
I still have a couple of the Raygo service manuals .
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That's a heart breaker that they are all sitting outside
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Awesome video! thanks for sharing. i subscribed
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When you said 5he later co ops were green, id you mean co op green or sold as Steiger.
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Outstanding narration. Absolutely outstanding.
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Do you guys have russian tractor like - Kirowez K-700
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Wow that small yellow one would make a good snowplow tractor around my yard.
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Great video....
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All I can say is Woooooow and thanks.
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why arent these restored?
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We owned this 2655 and found the metal in Texas to make it an open station. Sure wish we had it back.