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No Fords!
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great vid but not mention of Harry Ferguson the inventor of the 3 point hitch that is on virtually every tractor since the 50s?
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Hey Noble Belton - why did you remove the credits? My company, Sites Sights, did the production (site shoots) and post production editing. The Producer, Writer, Narrator, and a host of others, including my production company, deserve credit! This won a Telly Award in Cable/TV Documentary category in 1996. Come on ... give credit where credit is due!
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пепелац на пару - просто огонь! :). сжег два парка и пол леса - и смолотил 50 Га пшеницы.
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Surprised there is no mention of the once, and still ubiquitous Ford 9n - 8n, etc. series of small farm tractors..
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Great video. Do you plan on anything with hit-and-miss engines?
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Fantastic Video..Love it..
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this video is the best video on youtube for old tractors well done thanx for sharing loved it
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Great documentary. I really enjoyed it. Wish they still made tractors this tough.
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I agree about the leaving out of the 3 point hitch first in the US on the Ford 9N. I am surprised it isn't in the video. How many hobby farms have been using Ford N series tractors for the last 50 or 60 years?
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Super vid Thanks for posting
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I really enjoyed the video, but it is missing perhaps the single greatest advance in tractor technology: Harry Ferguson's three point hookup & draft control. It is now universal in use for all tractors the world over.
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This is a great video, displaying and explaining almost every tractor manufacturer's contributions to the essential farm machine we know today.
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nice video
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Great video
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good vid
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Good video, but Oliver was not the first tractor to have a diesel engine. That nod goes to the International Harvester WD40 in 1934.
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Great video.