Your films are helping me out. I have just got a Tractor identical to yours. I know nothing about them. Im about to do an engine tear down…. keep up the films!!
From someone who knows little about engines this was really useful and educational as I’m just restoring my own T20. This built my confidence loads and appreciate the time you put into it. Thanks
Thank you for this video. I have just gotten a 1950 Ford 8n tractor up and running after rebuilding the engine from the ground up. I love seeing these old machines made to do useful work, despite being 60 or 70 years old, whether in your Ireland or my own Northern California, USA.
Awesome video. I can't put a screw in a peice of wood with a drill so it just amazes me watching you restore this tractor. I love looking at the old machines & am really glad there are people like you who put the work into bringing them back to life. Thanks again for the great videos.
Grand video, were after splitting our 135 so itll be a race to see who will be done first, restoration of a 20 diesel vs gearbox and clutch replacement of a 135
Great mig welders them👍 I've had mine 7 years works nearly every day never gave a minutes trouble, good to see the old fergie getting a new lease of life good luck with it👍
Only problem if your not painting it if you have to get any new body parts they may be different colours i personaly would paint it put it’s your disicusion at the end of the day so go with what you want
A great start Adrian. I love those old tractors. While I like the patina, the fact that you’ve added new parts to it would make it look odd. Can’t beat a nice new coat of paint. Having written this I’ve just realised that the tractor’s probably finished and up and running!
@@IFarmWeFarm Oh Jesus Adrian, that's a hard pill to swallow 😂 And never mind the late replies, working nights tonight processing milk from all ye mighty dairy farmers into cheese 😂🧀
You should get a scraper for the back of the ferguson and it should scrape ur shed and make it easier and faster we use one on the back of our massey ferguson 165
Great video as always Adrian. On the starter bolts "it's probably a 10" all bolts and nuts at that age machine are imperial 😁. You may invest in a few sockets and spanners to save the knuckles.
Great video as always Adrian love watching restoration vids as I'm doing the same but on a Fordson Dexta as for painting it, if it was me I would because any work or new parts on it will stand out a mile but at the end of the day you do what you feel is best for your restoration and how far you are happy to go with the project mate.
Great to see the grey fergie being restored. Don't know if ur ferguson has this but on the TE 20 I own there's a button you have to press on the left side, the same side as the battery that u have to press before starting it and then you can use the other button pressed with your leg to get her fired up.
Stargas does a bottle where you buy the actual bottle and then refill it after that no rental as the bottle is yourrs Use the chain on the bottle always and get a can of tip dip keeps shroud and tip clean of spatter
I would love to see the Massey in the ifarm wefarm orange(where it should be red) and green (inplace of the white bits). It’ll personally attach it to you, the farm and the channel. You’ll make the right choice anyway so don’t worry yourself what we think
Wednesday treat of a video Adrian , ripping an fe35 at the minute myself, the front axle pivot on your 20 looks very sound, personally I would not paint it, structurally the tractor looks sound, so it will preserve it nicely with a clear coat 👍
Get a hobby weld gas bottle by the way love the fergie my dad had one now we have a fordson major my dad just got a sip mighty mig last year but we haven’t used it yet we have a Massey Ferguson 690 and one mud guard is very rusty so that is what we have it for from Jack
Ahh lad that's one beauty of a project to be working on.....all accessable stuff yes but the satisfaction of getting her going will be sooo rewarding Adrian....sure the thermo out was not an issue but hey if there is an underlying prob its not a mortgage to get it right. .... continued success to ye fella and looking forward to the rest of the project as it unfolds. Re the respray or not.....mmmmmm.... not.... I'd love to see her in her working clothes but with a sealer or a wax just.
Personally I'd try and keep the repainting to a minimum as well. You won't be able to avoid painting some things, like where you've welded, etc but I reckon there's nothing wrong with a mixture of colours on a tractor that's already put in a good life's work - it's all part of it's own unique story. Even that dynamo bracket wasn't the worst, it looks like it got someone out of bother once and held up ok!
Lovely job if I were you I would paint it and on the welder I rented a bottle of gas and all I had to do was pay once to rent it and other than that just the refill it so I wouldn’t rule out renting
2 things quickly. Once you tried and mastered the mig welder you will put the inverter in storage. Trick to mig is instead of pulling you push. 2nd thing what I have seen of you you will eventually paint the Massey as you are a perfectionist and the old petina will start bugging you and if you paint it the exposed metal will rust much easier
It all depends on how much rust and corrosion is on each panel and part. If there’s a lot on one or more that will lead to either welding and grinding or a replacement you’re looking at re spraying that particular panel or part to leave it looking tidy and prevent the problem re occurring again. It’s easy for people to say one way or another from a distance on camera it’s totally different seeing it in person close up you yourself will be the best judge on what way to go based on what needs doing
Cracking video Adrian. She’ll look good when she’s done. I’d leave the way she is colour wise. Connaughtys are very reliable. We used to deal with them up and down
If nothing else it's worth more unpainted! Someone round about will sell a half bottle for €60 + The same for a fill. You just pay fot the refill, in future... Ask a the local welding supplier / engineering yard.
Painting is a preference or if your going to use it or just show...if show or vintage runs I would paint it especially to finish off your great restoration work but as I said no right or wrong
Painted or leave it as is. Or go mad and airbrush it something completely different dealers choice Try your local motor factor they do rent free gas. Stay away from the rented bottle they are a nightmare to deal with the bigger you go on the bottle usually the better value in the long run
Great video Adrian, if it was me I wouldn't paint the tractor, I see loads of them painted and they just look all the same, just let it age as it's ment to. Keep the videos coming 👌
Stargas for the Mig 20 litre ( i use 50 litre bottle but there heavy) is a nice size if u intend to move the mig around the workshop or u could use flux cored wire & no need for gas & u can use outside as no gas for the wind to blow away, but welder may need different wire feed rollers
Well Adrian good video. I would get argoshield size y for the welder. It’s about 40 kilos or you could go for size x it’s about 19 kilos if you are not doing much welding.
Adrian look into buying a bottle from stargas, They offer a couple of different sizes I think a 15 litre would do you perfect and you buy the bottle the first day so there’s no rent ever after
I’d leave it you can’t buy patina and it tells its history as well the tin work is very straight which would make me want to keep it original more, but at the end of the day it’s your tractor and do what makes you happy, great vid as always 👍
for gas go to proweld in athlone. pick up at flowmeter while your at it. i have a tip but ask an expert before you do it: if your welder is going to be sitting for long periods without use put a light coat of wd40 on the wire reel to stop it rusting
Do it properly and paint it, overall the purpose of the tractor is to work the land thus your project should aim to condition you would like your machinery to be in and hopefully do some small work like the old days with this one. well done and keep up good work.
Year’s in Cavan a company used to refurbish Ferguson tractors in from the uk and you knew them because the wheels were painted a different colour than they should have been
Those Fergie’s would confuse modern thieves, heel start would be beyond them. 😂😂😂😂😂
Your films are helping me out. I have just got a Tractor identical to yours. I know nothing about them. Im about to do an engine tear down…. keep up the films!!
Could watch the restoration work all day long, interesting stuff 👍🏻🚜
Yes Adrian , proper legend , thank u so much for keeping us entertained , hope all is well , lookin faward to Sunday 👍
Paint it, have it looking as it did in its day when it was the centre of the farm, it will preserve the steel work also, great content👍
Great vlog as always. Once the mechanical work is done, a coat of lacquer will preserve it's unique character.
From someone who knows little about engines this was really useful and educational as I’m just restoring my own T20. This built my confidence loads and appreciate the time you put into it. Thanks
Paint for sure ! Finish it off nicely
Thank you for this video. I have just gotten a 1950 Ford 8n tractor up and running after rebuilding the engine from the ground up. I love seeing these old machines made to do useful work, despite being 60 or 70 years old, whether in your Ireland or my own Northern California, USA.
We still have are first Ferguson and running like new love that tractor. Nice to see you and your dad working on it together.
Awesome video. I can't put a screw in a peice of wood with a drill so it just amazes me watching you restore this tractor. I love looking at the old machines & am really glad there are people like you who put the work into bringing them back to life. Thanks again for the great videos.
Grand video, were after splitting our 135 so itll be a race to see who will be done first, restoration of a 20 diesel vs gearbox and clutch replacement of a 135
Bet ya you make this look easy... 😃 Looking forward to this project..
Will be a fine tractor when finished
Great mig welders them👍 I've had mine 7 years works nearly every day never gave a minutes trouble, good to see the old fergie getting a new lease of life good luck with it👍
Adrian! Good to see your videos again. I missed them. Fun working on the old girl! Good luck with it. 👍
Great vid today. Well worth the wait!!! Can't wait to c more on the old girl
Great video lad.... If it was my yoke I’d paint it 👌
Only problem if your not painting it if you have to get any new body parts they may be different colours i personaly would paint it put it’s your disicusion at the end of the day so go with what you want
Good video Adrian, great that you are getting the work started on the TEF.
Be great to see her at father Phil's vintage silage day if it's happening this year ! , Agree keep her in her working clothes 👌👌
A great start Adrian. I love those old tractors. While I like the patina, the fact that you’ve added new parts to it would make it look odd. Can’t beat a nice new coat of paint.
Having written this I’ve just realised that the tractor’s probably finished and up and running!
Looking forward to see the progress on this old tractor.🚜😷👍
"The farmer is the only man in our economy who buys everything at retail, sells everything at wholesale, and pays the freight both ways."
Just the tonic I needed after Liverpool getting dumped out of champions league!
I’m a united fan 😮😮😉😉🤣🤣
@@IFarmWeFarm Oh Jesus Adrian, that's a hard pill to swallow 😂 And never mind the late replies, working nights tonight processing milk from all ye mighty dairy farmers into cheese 😂🧀
Good video can’t wait to see it finished 👍🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧👩🌾👩🌾🚜🚜stay safe
I'd say paint it as it makes everything look much neater and tidier but the decision is yours at the end of the day
Great you tube videos Adrian, plenty of great viewing, keep up the brilliant work👍👍
Yes it wants painting to get another 40years out of it keep up good vids
Stan Bateman Cumbria uk
You should get a scraper for the back of the ferguson and it should scrape ur shed and make it easier and faster we use one on the back of our massey ferguson 165
Good video Adrian nice to see you getting a bit done at the 20
great vid! personally I would paint the tractor and bring it back completely to it's former glory.
She's in good hands
Great video as always Adrian. On the starter bolts "it's probably a 10" all bolts and nuts at that age machine are imperial 😁. You may invest in a few sockets and spanners to save the knuckles.
Bought a tef 20 lately thanks for letting me no i can get the old starter fixed
Great video Adrian, you make it look easy 👌
Great video as always Adrian love watching restoration vids as I'm doing the same but on a Fordson Dexta as for painting it, if it was me I would because any work or new parts on it will stand out a mile but at the end of the day you do what you feel is best for your restoration and how far you are happy to go with the project mate.
It would be a great experience
It's always good to make a start, you did well to get the generator bracket.
Thank you, I have been glued to ur videos this past month. Learning all I need to know from there. Cheers mate 👍
@@IFarmWeFarm Pleased it helps.
Great to see the grey fergie being restored.
Don't know if ur ferguson has this but on the TE 20 I own there's a button you have to press on the left side, the same side as the battery that u have to press before starting it and then you can use the other button pressed with your leg to get her fired up.
Keep up the good
Stargas does a bottle where you buy the actual bottle and then refill it after that no rental as the bottle is yourrs Use the chain on the bottle always and get a can of tip dip keeps shroud and tip clean of spatter
Another good video Adrian. No paint for me mechanically sound and original and get working it can paint it anytime
Great video keep up the good work
I would love to see the Massey in the ifarm wefarm orange(where it should be red) and green (inplace of the white bits). It’ll personally attach it to you, the farm and the channel. You’ll make the right choice anyway so don’t worry yourself what we think
I think give it a good while and then see if it would look better painted
Yes paint it as it look better
Them dewalt lights are great
The date the engine was made is stamped on the cylinder block just above the starter in DD/MM/YY format. Great work. Subscribed and following!
Wednesday treat of a video Adrian , ripping an fe35 at the minute myself, the front axle pivot on your 20 looks very sound, personally I would not paint it, structurally the tractor looks sound, so it will preserve it nicely with a clear coat 👍
You could do with buying yourself a set of taps and dies just for cleaning up all those old tread
No disrespect to any of your other brilliant vlogs A. but this is one of my favourites ones, keep the great content coming lad 👏👍
Very good enjoyed that A no spray it clean it up
Great video adrian, personally I would paint it, but that's only my opinion, looking forward to seeing it finished, knowing ul do a great job of it.
Great video Adrian
Get a hobby weld gas bottle by the way love the fergie my dad had one now we have a fordson major my dad just got a sip mighty mig last year but we haven’t used it yet we have a Massey Ferguson 690 and one mud guard is very rusty so that is what we have it for from Jack
Ahh lad that's one beauty of a project to be working on.....all accessable stuff yes but the satisfaction of getting her going will be sooo rewarding Adrian....sure the thermo out was not an issue but hey if there is an underlying prob its not a mortgage to get it right. .... continued success to ye fella and looking forward to the rest of the project as it unfolds. Re the respray or not.....mmmmmm.... not.... I'd love to see her in her working clothes but with a sealer or a wax just.
great vid adrian have been looking forward to this project
Personally I'd try and keep the repainting to a minimum as well. You won't be able to avoid painting some things, like where you've welded, etc but I reckon there's nothing wrong with a mixture of colours on a tractor that's already put in a good life's work - it's all part of it's own unique story. Even that dynamo bracket wasn't the worst, it looks like it got someone out of bother once and held up ok!
Great content keep up the good work😊
Nice tractor
Lovely job if I were you I would paint it and on the welder I rented a bottle of gas and all I had to do was pay once to rent it and other than that just the refill it so I wouldn’t rule out renting
You may buy a set of imperial spanners and sockets. You'll get imperial bolts and nuts in any motor factors
2 things quickly. Once you tried and mastered the mig welder you will put the inverter in storage. Trick to mig is instead of pulling you push. 2nd thing what I have seen of you you will eventually paint the Massey as you are a perfectionist and the old petina will start bugging you and if you paint it the exposed metal will rust much easier
No I really like that rat rod look, I’ve never looked twice at a painted fergie, they all look the same
It all depends on how much rust and corrosion is on each panel and part. If there’s a lot on one or more that will lead to either welding and grinding or a replacement you’re looking at re spraying that particular panel or part to leave it looking tidy and prevent the problem re occurring again. It’s easy for people to say one way or another from a distance on camera it’s totally different seeing it in person close up you yourself will be the best judge on what way to go based on what needs doing
Cracking video Adrian. She’ll look good when she’s done. I’d leave the way she is colour wise. Connaughtys are very reliable. We used to deal with them up and down
No keep it the way it is it looks cool 😎
I think so
I'd paint it Adrian!
Hi Adrian my dad said you can paint but once you have done it it is done
I'll say keep the patina, linseed oil will give it good protection against the weather
Keep her in her working clothes Adrain that’s the way we kept ours when we restore the engine lad
If nothing else it's worth more unpainted!
Someone round about will sell a half bottle for €60 + The same for a fill. You just pay fot the refill, in future... Ask a the local welding supplier / engineering yard.
Those sealey migs like 32amp plug if you have one, especially if you want to run full power 👍👍
U would get on well with my father does everything nice and tidy and a clean freak
Keep up the good work mate
That's tractor will look very nice now when she Is all done up. I would not Piant that tractor if I was u I would leave the old colour on it for now
So far so good on the trator love ya vids
Put a db 990 starter on it with the heater on the key and 135 heater system it will make a big difference starting
Good video 👍Mervyn Gilmour engineering directly behind Gilmour electronics will have small bottles of gas for mig welding and mig wire also.👌
Never knew what that place was, thanks for the info Callum
Painting is a preference or if your going to use it or just show...if show or vintage runs I would paint it especially to finish off your great restoration work but as I said no right or wrong
Painted or leave it as is. Or go mad and airbrush it something completely different dealers choice
Try your local motor factor they do rent free gas. Stay away from the rented bottle they are a nightmare to deal with the bigger you go on the bottle usually the better value in the long run
Great video Adrian, if it was me I wouldn't paint the tractor, I see loads of them painted and they just look all the same, just let it age as it's ment to. Keep the videos coming 👌
That’s what I was thinking, they look a bit boring all painted up.
Stargas for the Mig 20 litre ( i use 50 litre bottle but there heavy) is a nice size if u intend to move the mig around the workshop or u could use flux cored wire & no need for gas & u can use outside as no gas for the wind to blow away, but welder may need different wire feed rollers
Well Adrian good video. I would get argoshield size y for the welder. It’s about 40 kilos or you could go for size x it’s about 19 kilos if you are not doing much welding.
Great video adrian don't paint it Keep up the good work
definitely get the starter fixed because spurious parts for massy don’t last nowadays same with the dynamo
Howdens in Bawnboy Cavan do all them gas cylinders different sizes and stuff for the mig welders
Ya I bought my compressor there, great store
Hi Adrian the rent free bottles are ok if your using one fill or less a year otherwise an air product or BOC is the better option
Adrian look into buying a bottle from stargas, They offer a couple of different sizes I think a 15 litre would do you perfect and you buy the bottle the first day so there’s no rent ever after
In relation, I looked up your local dealers, Anderson tyres in kingscourt or North Pole fuels in Cavan town, Hope this helps
I’d leave it you can’t buy patina and it tells its history as well the tin work is very straight which would make me want to keep it original more, but at the end of the day it’s your tractor and do what makes you happy, great vid as always 👍
Very true 👍
Im sure you will clean it up well, so i don't think she should be painted, it was always fun to start them in the morning!
I believe so 🙈
Looks more interesting unpainted Adrian was the ring gear ok
You should get some tip dip to stop the splatter from from building up on the shroud and disturbing the gasflow
Paint it pristine condition stands out
for gas go to proweld in athlone. pick up at flowmeter while your at it. i have a tip but ask an expert before you do it: if your welder is going to be sitting for long periods without use put a light coat of wd40 on the wire reel to stop it rusting
Modern inverter welders & 1.6mm rods can weld thin material!
Do it properly and paint it, overall the purpose of the tractor is to work the land thus your project should aim to condition you would like your machinery to be in and hopefully do some small work like the old days with this one. well done and keep up good work.
Nice wee welder 👌👌 if there's a local engineering company ask them to get u a bottle of gas lad 😎👍
Practice makes perfect. Use some scrap metal to get your welder setup so you don't blow a hole threw the piece you want to weld.
Hi to you That lovely girl sitting on the wheel looking at you !!! She might be interested in helping out and is there no better way to learn
Yes she worked with me all last Sunday, she loved it and so did my father
Year’s in Cavan a company used to refurbish Ferguson tractors in from the uk and you knew them because the wheels were painted a different colour than they should have been
Patrick Mitchell's in Tullamore for the nuts and bolts unf thread
Erne lifting services in derrylin has unc and unf nuts and bolts,that's where I get them.