L.A.- check out what the midwest drives around each fall! They say "WHAt the heck is THAT?!!" WE say "Oh yeah.. another one with tracks! Cool (and it'll probably make me late for work again getting stuck behind one)"
Marvelous.
Jay, I enjoy watching your videos. Great work! I'm curious about the vintage bus parked behind the tractor. It seems to be a Flxible. Keeping with the theme of big rigs, I think you should make videos on vintage buses. Ted.
She thinks my tractor's sexy. lol
I've always loved this tractor. Jay Leno's questions are atrocious. He did no research on this very special subject as observed from the forced jokes and forced laughs. Sorry Jay.
You shoulda let air out to fit inside your building.
A few years back I took a tour of the factory in Fargo, ND that manufactures these tractors. Just amazing how build them from the welded frame right up to cab upholstery. A lot like auto manufacturing only working with parts that weigh several tons. Fargo is less than 20 miles from my farm. I see lots of these out in the fields working during the growing season.
It's cool, it's big and powerful… no argument. Google "Tigercat 635G" and check images…
Stupid Question… Do I want to know what it’ll cost when I wear out or break one of those treads?
L.A.- check out what the midwest drives around each fall!
They say "WHAt the heck is THAT?!!"
WE say "Oh yeah.. another one
with tracks! Cool (and it'll probably make me late for work againgetting stuck behind one)"Marvelous.
Jay, I enjoy watching your videos. Great work! I'm curious about the vintage bus parked behind the tractor. It seems to be a Flxible. Keeping with the theme of big rigs, I think you should make videos on vintage buses. Ted.
She thinks my tractor's sexy. lol
I've always loved this tractor. Jay Leno's questions are atrocious. He did no research on this very special subject as observed from the forced jokes and forced laughs. Sorry Jay.
You shoulda let air out to fit inside your building.
A few years back I took a tour of the factory in Fargo, ND that manufactures these tractors. Just amazing how build them from the welded frame right up to cab upholstery. A lot like auto manufacturing only working with parts that weigh several tons. Fargo is less than 20 miles from my farm. I see lots of these out in the fields working during the growing season.
It's cool, it's big and powerful… no argument.
Google "Tigercat 635G" and check images…
Stupid Question… Do I want to know what it’ll cost when I wear out or break one of those treads?
Heh, my dad is a farmer and we own one of these 😏