I am looking forward tothe videos to its conclusion of agood tractor coming back to a life back where it belongs in the field helping the farmer complete his or her work.
Thank you iam not done with all the metal or but that’s in the next coming month part of the projects to come, need to finish this tractor and the dingo then can get a second before more rolls in and thank you for watching and the comments !
A 12 point socket will fit on those square heads if they're turning. Found that out after torching some off. My stupidity. Have a gas 656 that does most of the work around my farm. Also an 886 and M. Go Red!
Great tip I didn’t think to try that, I agree plenty of red power out there to keep the farming going the right direction or either direction for that matter, thanks for watching and thanks for the comment
Don't forget the pressure will come up after running a bit when the valves start seating again so these numbers just mean something on start up. Putting honey motor oil in #2 until she starts will help her start or mystery oil to release the rings.
Great comment and thanks for the info, need to be ran for sure and see how well and that’s why once it’s running I’ll get it on the dyno to get her to temp and put a little load on it and see how it goes from there thanks
Move outside and inside of tire to center of rim, then remove outside bead and pull taire loose and remove tire. ALeave inside bead on rim and pull tube . Then remove inside rim. Clean rim and put new tire inside rim on wheel. Air tube about 1/3, push under outside bead and then use hammer to put outside bead on without pinching tube, much easier.
I am looking forward tothe videos to its conclusion of agood tractor coming back to a life back where it belongs in the field helping the farmer complete his or her work.
I’ll get it posted soon as parts are in thanks
That tractor is in great shape for an original!
Well at some point it was painted but clearly the air filter and other ignition items are original lol thanks for the comment
This is a good video.Nice shop too.
Thank you iam not done with all the metal or but that’s in the next coming month part of the projects to come, need to finish this tractor and the dingo then can get a second before more rolls in and thank you for watching and the comments !
Will you just throw the ball .... lol... you have a great shop buddy there ! (Agree VERY nice shop)
Just found your channel and subscribed. Great video.
Thank you, I appreciate that. And hope you find some interesting to watch or maybe learn as I have learned just by having the channel thanks
@@Oliver-Phil Well, I’ve learned a lot and made a lot of friends in the farming community here on RUclips.
@pagrainfarmer excellent that is something I look forward to
Plus that 656 is in freaking great shape looking wise. Needs to be used again definitely.
I agree and cannot wait to see it complete and ready to go, thanks for the comment I appreciate it
A 12 point socket will fit on those square heads if they're turning. Found that out after torching some off. My stupidity.
Have a gas 656 that does most of the work around my farm. Also an 886 and M. Go Red!
Great tip I didn’t think to try that, I agree plenty of red power out there to keep the farming going the right direction or either direction for that matter, thanks for watching and thanks for the comment
Don't forget the pressure will come up after running a bit when the valves start seating again so these numbers just mean something on start up. Putting honey motor oil in #2 until she starts will help her start or mystery oil to release the rings.
Great comment and thanks for the info, need to be ran for sure and see how well and that’s why once it’s running I’ll get it on the dyno to get her to temp and put a little load on it and see how it goes from there thanks
NICE VIDEO KEEP THEM COMING WAY BETTER THAN MM ANDY LOL
lol iam not commenting on that one but thanks !
Good video, stay safe with the weather headed your way.
@@JasonWoods-d1vthanks just got to work to prep for the storm
He’s way smarter for sure!
Don’t remove the rear tire. Leave on tractor,and remove tire with 2 tire irons, lot easier!!
Move outside and inside of tire to center of rim, then remove outside bead and pull taire loose and remove tire. ALeave inside bead on rim and pull tube . Then remove inside rim. Clean rim and put new tire inside rim on wheel. Air tube about 1/3, push under outside bead and then use hammer to put outside bead on without pinching tube, much easier.
I would try and find a diesel engine for it
Another great option l, see how this engine does and see what direction to go thanks for the comment and thanks for watching !