Well, since I am a YouTuber myself... I guess I kind of have to be partial to my own channel (more for promotional purposes) Ha ha! Kenny Kizzle Rusty Nutz Ranch! I try to focus mainly on my tractor projects (doing the best you can with what you have), & tractor/threshing show tours. This last summer I just finished a full restoration on a 1942 Farmall H that many are already aware of. It was restored to help raise awareness for suicide and mental health (see photos). I do have other things on my channel. The occasional vacation/sightseeing videos, home project/homesteading videos, and even some Harley Davidson motorcycle building/customization videos. (A link to my channel is below).
But on a more serious note - if you have not checked out Squatch253... YOU MUST. His restorations are top quality. He is extremely inventive as well, making his own tools, overcoming obstacles, and even going so far as to turn regular/new bolts on a lathe into IH 'dot-head' bolts.
Another great channel is Just a Few Acres Farm. He goes through many aspects of farming, as well as doing mechanical/cosmetic restorations of tractors. Right now he is working on a Farmall MD, complete teardown and overhaul.
Who can forget Wendell Kelch and the various early prairie tractors he works on. Although it doesn't showcase the repairs, it is another great channel.
There are a lot of early promotional videos from both IH, John Deere, Allis Chalmers, etc. on YouTube as well if you search around.
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