Machines | 1940s Abandoned John Deere Tractor Found W/ Tons of Equipment!
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Update on my other factor video. This time some construction workers decided to pull it out and all of the equipment in order to make way for land clearing. Pretty cool to look at. Very old. Abandoned tractor with tons of farming equipment found in woods from the 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s. Abandoned farm equipment. John Deer farming equipment abandoned found. Black and decker craftsmen. I found it while riding my dirt bike on a utility road in the woods.
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It's a G
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typical farmers they all leave their stuff out in the weather to rust, my saying is how much does it weigh, for scrap steel prices
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and also that tank is not used for fuel it's used to water your garden otherwise it would have a fuel nozzle on it
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the three of the same or discs in the last one that you looked at as a plow in the old tractor is a look to be a 19 forties maybe a little older pop and John
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where are you
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That equipment with the tank is a manure spreader farmers used them to spread caw manure on their fields to fertilize their crops. I also have a video on you tube it is titled Robert Gildea preaches. Iput the video on youtube to reach the youth of America with touretes syndrome with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus. Your friend in Jesus Robert Gildea Elmira NY Romans 6:23
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What some of the people are saying is a disk harrow is actually a row hipper or hiller. When in use it is pulled in a straight line across a plowed and disked field to make a hilled up row that is usually planted with potatoes or some other root type vegetable. Look up row hipper or hiller on some of the farm equipment sites and it will clearly show what the piece actually is. Take notice of how the disks are and picture in your mind what the soil will do when the tool is pulled down the row , the disks are cupped so that means that the soil is gathered from the outside edges of each side and pushed towards the center, with the large opening between each set of disks the gathered soil is left in a pile (mound of soil) at the center of the unit. The other two similar looking pieces are disk plows and used in the same manner as the last unit you had shown, some people call that last unit a breaking plow or a bottom plow. It is used mainly for turning the soil over that has never been tilled before, (New Ground) The big tank is used for water, either to furnish hauled water to live stock or to refill the tank on various crop setter machines. As for the tractor, I have no idea what type of John Deere or the year of manufacture as I am a Massey Ferguson person and never cared for John Deere at all. The other unit that had the long narrow container on top is a seed drill used to plant various grains. and the one unit that looked to be stripped of a lot of the components could possibly be another grain drill or possibly a horse drawn hay rake, (which I am thinking it actually is, you panned past it too fast and for too short of time for anyone to get a good look at it
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Its around a 1945 John Deere B. You can verify the model by looking at the serial # plate riveted on the casting near the magneto.
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the second piece of John deere equipment is a 1945 john deere seeder
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1. Seeder
2. Plow
3. Cultivator
4. ?
5. Plow
5. Slurry tank
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Very cool.....thanks.😁
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If the Deere could talk. Oh what tales she could tell.
And for the uploaders info those pieces youre refering to are various tilling and plowing "implements". The tank was probably a spray rig for crops or confined livestock. Ive used similar tank apparatus near BelleGlade Florida to transfer molasses from a much larger stationary holding tank to troughs placed in 60 acre pasture blocks for a winter cattle feed supplement. When you open the cock on the tank you better move quickly. Cows can smell it comming for a mile and will run anything down in their path to get to it. -
Hi , well l hope you did the right thing & got a tip Truck & removed them b4 they got hauled off for Scrap.Restoring would be good to donate to a Museum for old equipment !
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grain drill --- disk----
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loney farmer would like that
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Ok I've read a few ,some pretty good guesses.my guess is its a 1940 ,it's for sure an A.I would love to get that thing.
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Where are you located?my dad has an old tractor like that,minus,the bullet holes.
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if you had the tractor theres a plate on the rear block if its still there with a serial number based on that number you can tell what year it was manufactured on the John deere database But loks like a Styled John deere B based on the front most of that is then a Grain drill but newer styled one then the later one that has no box left and the steel wheels . disk harrows the part you had with the big spoked wheels was actually a grain Drill for drillling in seed the only thing left was those small square parts where the seed would be going to a tube down in the ground Was probably a van brunt grain drill. the tank looks to be home built placed on a old truck frame , farmers use to do that a lot . and the next part is a 3 Bottom plow the parts that are rounded are the Mowboards that would dig in and flip the ground up .
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@ 3:00 thats a drill for planting seeds
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second machine is a seeder.