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  • Good old Nuff! She can't even tell she's got it behind!

  • old school grassmen

  • man alive roll bars lol?

     the old blokes did all the work like that lol

  • I would not like to be on that thing without a rollbar at the very least!

  • Hi silage man, thats not Brian on the 1060, its Barry Twohig- "the Expert"!

  • @aidancreedon111

    Ahhh, got the names mixed up, Brian is Troys new man on the loader, Barry Toohig (that's how they spell it apparently) was the oul one, meant to say Barry... Watched Green Fever today actually, Barry seems like a right oul chap :D

  • Hi Grassmen

  • Wonderful. Brought back so many memories - and the steering always seemed to be very light on Nuffields. First tractor I ever drove was a Nuffield Universal.

  • Troy's 970 Harvester? That's Brian on the 1060 I assume?

  • only problem with them yokes was trying to get them stopped!

  • awesome, but why is that old boy so close to the self propelled???

  • Great video, I spent the 1974 season on a 10/60.... It was a " Flying Machine" and I was dropping the trailers to hook up to a tractor drawn precision chop harvester .... memories indeed and a pity we did not own a camera then ! Thanks for sharing.

  • Very nostalgic! The Fergie 28 and a Nuffield petrol, a little older but still looking similar to the one here, were the tractors of the farm I grew up on. I thought the Nuffield was huge! It could just about haul a kauri stump out of a swamp, though. Road petrol was 2/9d a gallon; farm petrol was cheaper but had dye in it to deter farmers putting it in their cars, the dye leaving a tell-tale stain around the carb should Mr Plod require an inspection at any time unannounced!

  • I thought is was not smoking enough for a 10/60 buy she did when he got into it harder !!! Steering looks a little worn !!!

    Super tractors, we used to have one and it started so easy even in the coldest weather, as long as the diesel had not waxed and the starter could move the engine, she would start immediately.

    If anyone has one for sale in the USA, let me know.

  • I have a funny feeling this will become very popular in the next few weeks!!!

  • @johnwandersonagain it sure will because its on grassmens new dvd

  • @dunonenewholland They were my thoughts exactly..

  • nice!!!

  • i have a 4/65 .she would pull the titanic around the world hahahahaha

  • the owner? może wszycho

  • Happy days. Reminds me of trailering silage with a fordson major back in late 80s having to hook and unhook the tipping pipe each time too lol

  • sum yoke ................haw haw

  • Awww, nice work for a "little" nuffield :D Nice video 5/5

  • tats how ya do it work with what you have

  • nice vid have subbed you

  • absolutely epic!!! best video ive watched for a while!!

  • Brilliant, I bet the Nuffield is still making its way to the clamp. lol.

  • @MYRDDINAPGERAINT The old nuffield will keep up with the modern tractors.

  • Brilliant. The wee wave and a smile when he was full - class!

  • Fantastic *****

  • Wow! That's fantastic!

  • nice pixel cows! lol 5/5

  • Brilliant video the nuffy is just dwarfed by the forager 5/5 for this

  • AWESOME!

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