Top 10 tractors of all time

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Published 2022-10-16
Discover the Legendary Top 10 Tractors Ever Made

Welcome to the ultimate tractor enthusiast's paradise! In this video, we'll take you on a journey through history as we unveil the top 10 tractors of all time. These legendary machines have left an indelible mark on the world of farming. 🚜

In this captivating countdown, you'll gain a deep appreciation for the innovation, power, and impact of these incredible tractors. From vintage classics to modern marvels, we've got it all covered.

Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just someone curious about the world of agriculture, this video is a must-watch. Join us as we celebrate the icons that have shaped farming as we know it today.

To make work on fields easier, the farmer must have a tractor. The tractor is considered the most important piece of equipment in agriculture. A tractor, combine harvester, and other machines that make fieldwork easier are the most expensive equipment a farmer owns. It is important, therefore, that the tractor is of exceptional quality so that it can last for years and to justify its value.

When buying a tractor, pay attention to its engine, the electronics that come with it, its capabilities, and even the design. Also, all tractors can be used in agriculture, but some tractors specialize to work in hills and mountains, some for orchards, and some for a third area.

We bring you in this video the 10 best selling tractors of all time. It´s nice to see how they used to be in the past.

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All Comments (21)
  • Nice video with great views, but your computer reading the write ups did a poor job. Did not properly pronounce the model numbers. For example ,the last video describing the John Deere 4020. The model number is pronounced “forty twenty”, NOT four thousand twenty. Could have been a great video if a knowledgeable real person had read the script, instead of a stupid computer!
  • @mamivitaal
    Cool video! My 6 years old son like to watchTv for hours a day and since he discovered your youtube channel he is obsessed about tractors. Keep posting! 😀:yt:
  • @richardlug6139
    Not having a articulated 4 wheel drive on the list seems to be a miss to me. Any Versatile from the late 70’s thru the 80’s would suffice. They were cheap power horses, reliable, and easy to work on.
  • @Dennis-xt8lw
    I've had 3 4020 tractors in my life and they were the best
  • @cdjhyoung
    Can't say I agree with much of this video. What qualifies a tractor to be Top Ten? Many of these tractors fail that test. Here is my list: Ford Fordson, the original mass produced tractor, the first one to allow most farmers to start replacing draft animals. John Deere D International F-12 International M John Deere A Ford 9N and all the continuing 2N, 8N and Ferguson T series tractors designed by the same great thinker, Harry Ferguson Oliver 77 John Deere 4020 Stieger Bear Cat, or any of the early Steiger models Each of these tractors brought to the market new technologies and values that helped farmer in their everyday task. Many of them answered the needs of farmer in ways their competitors had not yet recognized.
  • @user-rb3ym5dm3s
    John deere made the 4010 after the 4020 as a cheaper option on account of companies having tractors with the same horsepower for a better price
  • @joemueth4077
    Agreed. The 4020 changed farming forever. Long live John Deere Nation.
  • @gibblespascack1418
    I have to say that the ford 8N retired more horses than any other manufacture of the time. Sure the cost of the tractor was low but having the implements for the 3 pt hitch(Plow, harrows, mowing machine, pure lifting capacity, and the PTO pully attachment) meant that you could retire your horses with one small tractor. And many small family farms did just that. They retired their horses.
  • @earlshaw2148
    1947 cockshut was the first tractor that to have a workable live pto
  • @debi5292
    First gen large frame "flat track" Caterpillar rubber track tractors from the 90's is probably the lowest cost per hour of operation of any tractor ever made. They regularly rack up twice the hours of any JD tractor made before they are retired, if they are not rebuilt. Most are still in service, and dealers cannot trade farmers out of them. 5K hours on tracks before rebuilding. Ours got a new set of tracks last year at 85K hours after passing oil sampling annually. Even the new tracks cost less than 8 rubber tires for an articulate 4WD tractor. Fuel savings over the life of it, compared to a wheel tractor is way on the far side of $100K. Run it long enough and they will pay for themselves. JD could not LIE enough about tracks, telling their owners to let the tire pressure down to less than 10PSI. What a joke that was. JD is not your friend. The 8000 series introduction said it all. That tractor cost 35% less to build than a 4960, yet they wanted 25% more for one.
  • @MrToddles12
    It's Chalmers not Chalmers like the auto generated voice is saying