Restauración de Tractor Fiat 400: Legado y Trabajo en el Campo de Margarita Belén, Chaco

In this edition of Lo Nuestro, we travel to Margarita Belén, in the province of Chaco, to learn about a story that unites a passion for machinery, family tradition, and the work ethic of the agricultural sector. 🌾 🚜 🎙️ The Restoration of the Fiat 400: From Scrap Metal to Work. We share the exciting process of the complete restoration of a 1970/1971 Fiat 400 tractor belonging to the Bruno family. This piece of agricultural machinery, which was practically destroyed and abandoned under the trees after decades of intensive use, was recovered by the metalworking company Jensen Sociedad Anónima. Gustavo Jensen explains the details of this meticulous work that brought back to life a fundamental tool for production, leaving it in optimal condition to operate in the field as if it were brand new. 🛠️ 🏗️ 👴 Néstor Juan Bruno: Three Generations United by the Countryside. We interviewed Néstor Juan Bruno, an 82-year-old farmer who has lived in Margarita Belén since 1967. Néstor recounts his life story, his family roots linked to Italian immigration, and the sacrifices he and his wife made to build their farm. The conversation highlights the importance of rural families, where today the work of the grandfather, his son Edgardo, and his grandchildren coexist, keeping the flame of livestock and agricultural production alive in the region. 🐄 🇦🇷 🌱 Pasture Management and Useful Technology. Edgardo Bruno, Néstor's son, discusses the importance of having the right tools for farm maintenance. With their restored Fiat 400 tractor and a new brush cutter, the family is looking to optimize the management of their natural pastures, grasses, and esparto grass, preparing them so that the spring regrowth will be tender for their livestock. Edgardo reflects on the rural economy, noting how the price of meat directly influences a producer's ability to invest in improving their equipment and technology. 📈 🌱 🚜 Investment and Future in the Metalworking Sector: Gustavo Jensen, from Jensen Sociedad Anónima, reflects on the role of the local metalworking industry in supporting producers. He emphasizes that, beyond manufacturing modern implements and selling new tractors, repairing classic vehicles like the Fiat 400 or the FA 400 has immeasurable sentimental and productive value for farming families. The program highlights that genuine producers don't divert their funds but rather reinvest continuously in their land and tools to continue producing. 🏗️ 🌾 📺 Thank you for joining us. If you're interested in staying informed with the best coverage of the countryside, production, livestock, agriculture, and current events in the region, subscribe to the Multimedios Norte YouTube channel. Turn on notifications 🔔 to receive alerts for our new programs, interviews, reports, and live broadcasts. Follow NorteTv and access reliable information, analysis, and exclusive content every day.