Future Farmers of America - Ford 4000 High Crop Diesel Tractor Restoration - Classic Tractor Fever
It took 5 Future Farmers of America (FFA) Members in Bell, Florida over 1,500 hours to restore this Ford 4000 Diesel High Crop Tractors. The team took their tractor to the FFA National Finals in Louisville, KY where they went on to win second place in the National Tractor Restoration Content. The students and their teacher, Bill Martin share their story and the history of their Ford 4000 Tractor. Visit classictractorstv.com/about/ today to learn more about Classic Tractor Fever! Brought to you by Aumann Vintage Power, the world’s leader in antique tractor auctions. Visit www.aumannvintagepower.com/ today for all your tractor buying and selling needs!
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Fantastic on a great old Ford! Love those Fords!
Good job
Good FORD 4000 Tractor 🚜👍
Congrats to these FFA students. They did a fantastic restoration!
this is how these relics will continue to live on teach it to these kids keep up the good work you guys have a very talented team
They did a fantastic job on that rebuild! Talented students, skilled instructors who know how to motivate, and that's a first place effort.
Go Bell !!! keep it going 👍
Congratulations with your award, thank you for sharing your amazing video. God bless you and your family
Beautiful job!
Very nice restore.
Cool
Nice DORF! 😜 ahh I mean FORD! 😉
Power steereing "delete" option?
This is a row crop, NOT a Hi-Crop.
Our chapter doesn’t have a mechanics shop at all. Can’t weld, wire, or any other basics. By the way, not a high crop.
For sale 🤫
1500 hours my ass it took to restore that tractor, 1500 hours= 66 straight days it took to restore that little tractor. If it took that long they had to be farting around a heck of a lot
@alexrozsahegyi6561
6 жыл бұрын
Joseph Gore Jr. Have a good day
@Colbyhgreen
5 жыл бұрын
5 kids with no alleged mechanical experience, only able to work on it for limited time after school. 1500 hours between 5 kids, say 300 hours per kid, so that could be a few hours daily for a school year. That's about right.