So ya'll never cease to amaze me, the miracles you work on these vehicles, the family bond including Christian learning to work on cars. One thing I really do honestly appreciate and applaud is that ya'll are religious but don't make others feel uncomfortable about it. I'm an open faith ordained minister and something that gets on my nerves is how people try to force their beliefs down someone's throat. You guys don't do that at all and I honestly enjoy that. Keep the faith and keep on Turnin' Rust !!!!
Man I wish I'd have had a chance to watch live, I had just missed the event.. I love watching you guys mess around with engines and the like. Thank you all, thank God and Praise Jesus!
I watched your twin engine tractor video. That was the first time I have ever watched your channel. It is a pleasure to see those wonderful shirts you both are wearing. Praise God!
Seeing this old Alliss Chalmers brings back memories of driving one on my Aunt's steer farm. They grew their own feed and my two cousins used to let me drive their old AC tractor in the fields. Took some getting used to and I was just a kid but I loved every minute of it. I don't know how old their's was when I first started driving it but it was old lol. Built to last!
What can we say = Job well done - its Running - a few Minor Adjustments and she will be good as Gold ! That was a very Successful Restoration of an old Classic Tractor - Brilliant Job indeed ! Loved the Video and Love Your Channel - special as it was Life in Real Time ! Hope that someone Buys this Beauty ! Many Cheers from us in Australia !!!
Hey Restored family. I'm glad to hear Turnin Rust is coming back. You guys had some awsome projects on . I enjoy the will it starts but like the builds more. Keep up the great work and God bless your family
Allis Chalmers was produced in West Allis Wisconsin the factory has not been there for many many decades but my grandfather worked there and they also made engines and stuff for the war ships and more
Timing marks are on the flywheel. There should be an inspection plate under the bell housing. On the flywheel there are 2 marks. Set the mag to fire on the first mark.
I have worked on many of these old Allis Chalmers got to remember no hi tech here just good old American no how and easy to work on. Love your video's keep up the good work
Oh No, missed this one yesterday. Well a day late; I am still going to enjoy it!!!! My dad had an old Allis that he used on the square baler. Brings back a lot of memories. God bless you all.
I commend you guys for doing a will it run LIVE edition! That's gotta be a challenge and putting yourselves out there working on so.ething you're not familiar with is awesome. Shows the challenges you face in real time! Love it! Keep up the good work and God bless you
wow, amazing how good that motor runs after all them years sitting, lov to see all the old machinery come back to life !!!! cheers guys great vid..... cookie
Definitely like the live revivals especially this Allis-Chalmers a nice change of pace it's cool 😎 that you guys are working on something outside your norm.
That was such a great episode! I can't believe how good that tractor ran once you figured out the right sequence for the wires!! That's such a cool tractor!! I love it!!
I have stopped several times in my semi and looked things over...love what you guys do....I saw your pickup at home, and really don't want to disrupt your lives...would be fun to buy you a donut and coffee next door....God bless
I grew up driving a WC. Right brake will stop the tractor just fine. In 4th it only goes 12mph. It was designed for farming, not going to walmart! The alternator, distributor and coil and mods some one has added. Original was a magneto, generator, and 6v battery. Full choke for one crank, turn off choke and crank by hand and it will be running in no time. I used to crank my grandfather's when I was an early teenager. His is a 1947 model. Still runs today! The pedal on the right trips the 2 row cultivator up or down. Takes 1/2 turn to raise or lower the cultivator. You have to turn the rear wheels around to mount the cultivator. That was a tough job for me and my twin brother, but we always got it done. I've plowed many acres using a 2 bottom trailer plow. It had a rope that tripped a mechanism on the plow that is the same as on the WC to raise or lower (trip) the plow. The straight muffler pipe will be deafening! Ha ha ha! I know! I miss those days!
Loved the live even though I didn’t watch it live. Glad it wasn’t as challenging as many of the other projects you have taken on. Really hope you take the 6 wheeler all the way to completion. God bless!
Your video reminds me of my 1954 John Deere Model 60 that I've slowly been working on. We bought it as a tribute to our grandparents who would always frequent tractor and steam engine shows. I lost count of how many times I stopped by their home and would see them tinkering with one engine or another. Of course me being me I'd swing in and end up spending a few hours with them just talking small engines or tractors. Or going into their garage or grandpa's tractor room to see his collection of scale model tractors. Keep up the good work and hopefully we'll see a few more tractors on this channel 😊.
You guys might not believe this but it warms my heart to see dad still using thoes screw drivers i sent. Sometimes youtubers say they like something but never use it. Now if Christian will jump in and start wrenching with her tools lol. God bless you all love the live stream
Lance, we used to have this heavy rubber strap with quick battery terminal connectors on each end that would slide over the battery posts. It would serve as a handle to then pick up the battery and remove/ install the battery..That goes back to the 1960's...
If you take a flashlight and look at the rear axle casting between the frame and the differential housing right in front of the driver seat, there will be two casting numbers upside down. Those two digits will be the last two digits of the year the tractor was built. Also your tractor is what is called an “unstyled”. The last unstyled WC was 1938, so yours is ‘38 or older
I'm just now watching this video. I would have used a scope to see top dead center. The battery I would have used two box wrenches on each post lifting up words and lift battery out. God Bless y'all. Truck driver Rick.
Now you're making me proud, and sad too. That tractor was built in West Allis, Wisconsin. That's just southwest of Milwaukee, and where the Milwaukee Mile and Wisconsin State Fair is. AC is but one of the legacy manufacturers that died here. ps- Thanks for the quick shipping of the shirts! I'm planning to wear one to church tomorrow.
Around here in Eastern Canada people always say "be leary of a clean, painted nicely non leaking tractor, she aint a runner" !! haha, great content as always
The utility drives for those days came off the pto ,I believe those spools yall are looking at are the brake spools because they were placed forward of the bull gears for brakeing
I was a subscriber to Turnin Rust, and so letting you know that im a fan of both channels, and now a subscriber to both. and i have a wd allis 1948 model and i think the wc sounds STRONG.
I watched the AC Twin Engine video you did, and was very impressed that the engine actually did run on three pistons. In the video you said you were getting the fourth one to put in it. Did that ever happen? What did you do with the tractor?
How about the restored channel can be revival projects from mowers to big diesel trucks etc. and the turnin rust can be builds and catch up on old projects. Glad to see your back
I've been here for a while i love this channel I've been looking for your last channel and i could not find it but i found you on restored and then i found turning rust.
You can buy or make a strap with soft metal ends that fit over the terminals,As you lift the strap the ends tip up catching the terminals allowing you to lift it out. saves on the fingers,Some are adjustable.
You could pull the valve cover and watch the valve. When both valves close on the compression stroke the piston will be close to TDC. On the drive for the distributor it is just a slot, when you put in the distributor it will be close to right or 180 out. If it's close the rotor will be pointed at or near the #1 cylinder. Hook the wire from where the rotor points to #1, follow the firing order to hook the rest.
This may be inappropriate but I hope Restored Coffee is better than recycled toilet paper that I saw in our local grocery store the other day. 😀😁 Enjoy watching you guys and I'm older than Dad. We rebuilt way more than is done now. Also had a sand blaster to clean the spark plugs that was faster and better than a wire wheel or whatever you are using. Keep it up!!
So ya'll never cease to amaze me, the miracles you work on these vehicles, the family bond including Christian learning to work on cars. One thing I really do honestly appreciate and applaud is that ya'll are religious but don't make others feel uncomfortable about it. I'm an open faith ordained minister and something that gets on my nerves is how people try to force their beliefs down someone's throat. You guys don't do that at all and I honestly enjoy that. Keep the faith and keep on Turnin' Rust !!!!
Man I wish I'd have had a chance to watch live, I had just missed the event.. I love watching you guys mess around with engines and the like. Thank you all, thank God and Praise Jesus!
I watched your twin engine tractor video. That was the first time I have ever watched your channel. It is a pleasure to see those wonderful shirts you both are wearing. Praise God!
Seeing this old Alliss Chalmers brings back memories of driving one on my Aunt's steer farm. They grew their own feed and my two cousins used to let me drive their old AC tractor in the fields. Took some getting used to and I was just a kid but I loved every minute of it. I don't know how old their's was when I first started driving it but it was old lol. Built to last!
God bless you guys (gals) for this outreach! Be bold, be faithful! Love you channel!
God bless you all and a real happy retirement to your dad! Great camera work. Well done!
What can we say = Job well done - its Running - a few Minor Adjustments and she will be good as Gold ! That was a very Successful Restoration of an old Classic Tractor - Brilliant Job indeed ! Loved the Video and Love Your Channel - special as it was Life in Real Time ! Hope that someone Buys this Beauty ! Many Cheers from us in Australia !!!
I've already loved the live streams!! It takes faith to make a live steam. A bunch could go wrong!! I'm sure she Will fire up!!
Hey Restored family. I'm glad to hear Turnin Rust is coming back. You guys had some awsome projects on . I enjoy the will it starts but like the builds more. Keep up the great work and God bless your family
Allis Chalmers was produced in West Allis Wisconsin the factory has not been there for many many decades but my grandfather worked there and they also made engines and stuff for the war ships and more
Y'all doing good and I hope y'all can get it going
Timing marks are on the flywheel. There should be an inspection plate under the bell housing. On the flywheel there are 2 marks. Set the mag to fire on the first mark.
I have worked on many of these old Allis Chalmers got to remember no hi tech here just good old American no how and easy to work on. Love your video's keep up the good work
Oh No, missed this one yesterday. Well a day late; I am still going to enjoy it!!!! My dad had an old Allis that he used on the square baler. Brings back a lot of memories. God bless you all.
Well done guys its great to have all back and some more projects in the pipeline!. Brilliant camera Christian. Thanks again from the UK!
Love the design of this old tractor! The rear fenders are beautiful!
another brilliant episode guys.so glad you have got both channels running.God bless you and your family.take care.john from England.
I enjoyed watching you get the WC tractor running
Thanks for another great episode. You guys are the best. God bless you guys and also your family’s.
I commend you guys for doing a will it run LIVE edition! That's gotta be a challenge and putting yourselves out there working on so.ething you're not familiar with is awesome. Shows the challenges you face in real time! Love it! Keep up the good work and God bless you
also shows their faith and the skills God provides . And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him. Romans 8:28
So happy for you awesome guys getting your channel back and now running two channels its going to be an amazing journey. Such an inspiration.
wow, amazing how good that motor runs after all them years sitting, lov to see all the old machinery come back to life !!!! cheers guys great vid..... cookie
Hi Lance and Dad, thank you for a wonderful video on the Allis Charmers, we have some old ones here in England, God blesws you both
Y’all keep on posting I’ll keep on watching. Love my Restored T-shirt. And love both of y’all’s channels.
Missed the live feed but caught the replay right after. Great video. Love those old tractors.
Definitely like the live revivals especially this Allis-Chalmers a nice change of pace it's cool 😎 that you guys are working on something outside your norm.
Thank y'all so much for sharing your days with us and for saving history 🙏🙏🙏
Another beautiful piece of equipment. Congrats on your retirement as well, Wyatt! 🎉
That was such a great episode! I can't believe how good that tractor ran once you figured out the right sequence for the wires!! That's such a cool tractor!! I love it!!
I have stopped several times in my semi and looked things over...love what you guys do....I saw your pickup at home, and really don't want to disrupt your lives...would be fun to buy you a donut and coffee next door....God bless
Love watching old tractors coming back to life both tractor videos just great Omaha Nebraska 🇺🇲👍
Your shows are very awesome thank you for sharing your time with us keep up the good work giving is like receiving God loves you
Great content, keep up the great work, at least you are doing something during your live videos that we can enjoy while watching the video.
27 June 2020 ....and till now ranging from 1930s vintages are salvaged and restored...awesome guys ...keep it up.
I grew up driving a WC. Right brake will stop the tractor just fine. In 4th it only goes 12mph. It was designed for farming, not going to walmart! The alternator, distributor and coil and mods some one has added. Original was a magneto, generator, and 6v battery. Full choke for one crank, turn off choke and crank by hand and it will be running in no time. I used to crank my grandfather's when I was an early teenager. His is a 1947 model. Still runs today! The pedal on the right trips the 2 row cultivator up or down. Takes 1/2 turn to raise or lower the cultivator. You have to turn the rear wheels around to mount the cultivator. That was a tough job for me and my twin brother, but we always got it done. I've plowed many acres using a 2 bottom trailer plow. It had a rope that tripped a mechanism on the plow that is the same as on the WC to raise or lower (trip) the plow. The straight muffler pipe will be deafening! Ha ha ha! I know! I miss those days!
Loved the live even though I didn’t watch it live. Glad it wasn’t as challenging as many of the other projects you have taken on. Really hope you take the 6 wheeler all the way to completion. God bless!
What an awesome concept to repair it live with user comments. Pretty amazing you two have the skill to pull that off!
Your video reminds me of my 1954 John Deere Model 60 that I've slowly been working on.
We bought it as a tribute to our grandparents who would always frequent tractor and steam engine shows. I lost count of how many times I stopped by their home and would see them tinkering with one engine or another. Of course me being me I'd swing in and end up spending a few hours with them just talking small engines or tractors. Or going into their garage or grandpa's tractor room to see his collection of scale model tractors. Keep up the good work and hopefully we'll see a few more tractors on this channel 😊.
Great video. Lots of fun watching you figure out the old AC. Good job!
OK that was a pretty cool thing duplicating you both, Christian is really getting good at her job
Love your new shirts. Your stories were touching. Thanks for sharing
That machine is ready to work.Great video.
Thanks! You guys are well worth worth it.
Christian does a great job. 👍
Better than the first film crew you had.
Less hassle too 🙂🙂
Nice job getting the tractor going. I really enjoy your videos. The best youtube channel out there. God Bless
Loved it, enjoyed this one a lot. Nice job with all the cameras too👍👍👍. Keep up the great work and message!
Blessings to you all and your awesome channels. So nice to watch and hear praises to our Lord.
Outstanding job guys great live video !👍🏻🚜
You guys might not believe this but it warms my heart to see dad still using thoes screw drivers i sent. Sometimes youtubers say they like something but never use it. Now if Christian will jump in and start wrenching with her tools lol. God bless you all love the live stream
Lance, we used to have this heavy rubber strap with quick battery terminal connectors on each end that would slide over the battery posts. It would serve as a handle to then pick up the battery and remove/ install the battery..That goes back to the 1960's...
Yes they still make them I saw them on Amazon!
@@bendoing4598 my sister still has my father's original....Glad they still have them!!
Great Video Guys Love the content, Keep them coming on RESTORED & TURNIN RUST 👌
Good to have you back and God bless
Nice work folks enjoy your content immensely sorry I actually missed it live
Wow it sounds really good. That is good to be a good tractor. If I had the money I would buy the twin engine one.
If you take a flashlight and look at the rear axle casting between the frame and the differential housing right in front of the driver seat, there will be two casting numbers upside down. Those two digits will be the last two digits of the year the tractor was built. Also your tractor is what is called an “unstyled”. The last unstyled WC was 1938, so yours is ‘38 or older
Great video thanks for making it. N it was cool to see that tractor run.
You are a blessing to me.
Fantastic to see ya guy's back
Oh august ....dang it, ... thanks again...you guy's are great, God is awesome
I missed the live folks but I'm here now. haha Love yall and that cool tractor
Praise God! I enjoyed watching your Vdio show! God bless
I'm just now watching this video. I would have used a scope to see top dead center. The battery I would have used two box wrenches on each post lifting up words and lift battery out. God Bless y'all. Truck driver Rick.
Very nice and very good job ❤
A great RUclipsR and farmer has passed away rest in peace Harmless Farmer you will be missed Andy
two pairs pliers or vice grips on terminals is the way i lift them out of boxes
God bless you guys 🙏 Much love from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️ 💙 🙏
awesome video thank you so much
keep the old boy's running great work.
Now you're making me proud, and sad too. That tractor was built in West Allis, Wisconsin. That's just southwest of Milwaukee, and where the Milwaukee Mile and Wisconsin State Fair is. AC is but one of the legacy manufacturers that died here. ps- Thanks for the quick shipping of the shirts! I'm planning to wear one to church tomorrow.
God bless you all, great content
this was awesome, and great job Christian
Around here in Eastern Canada people always say "be leary of a clean, painted nicely non leaking tractor, she aint a runner" !! haha, great content as always
PERFECT YOUR FAMILY TO BE A PART, CONGRATULATIONS, LOIS BRASIL
The utility drives for those days came off the pto ,I believe those spools yall are looking at are the brake spools because they were placed forward of the bull gears for brakeing
got my bell set I hope you do another Love this channel Glorifying God keep it up Brothers
Look forward to see where you guys go with the " restored" turning rust channel
Christian is doing a great job with the video.
This is a beautiful tractor!!
Nice truck done.really love your mercs brothers. God bless
I was a subscriber to Turnin Rust, and so letting you know that im a fan of both channels, and now a subscriber to both. and i have a wd allis 1948 model and i think the wc sounds STRONG.
They used To make a strap with metal ends with holes that just fit over the battery posts to lift the battery .
I watched the AC Twin Engine video you did, and was very impressed that the engine actually did run on three pistons. In the video you said you were getting the fourth one to put in it. Did that ever happen? What did you do with the tractor?
How about the restored channel can be revival projects from mowers to big diesel trucks etc. and the turnin rust can be builds and catch up on old projects. Glad to see your back
Can't wait to see all the videos god great glad to see both channels are back
Love the shirts as well
I've been here for a while i love this channel I've been looking for your last channel and i could not find it but i found you on restored and then i found turning rust.
and i hope this channel docent go down.
Great vid ,God bless ...love the show
You can buy or make a strap with soft metal ends that fit over the terminals,As you lift the strap the ends tip up catching the terminals allowing you to lift it out. saves on the fingers,Some are adjustable.
Ur other channel got me watching u guys then u where gone. Bur I’m glad u are back. I love ur videos
2,563 watched when I tuned in. Great job!
Keep on doin what you’re doin! Really enjoy your videos!
You could pull the valve cover and watch the valve. When both valves close on the compression stroke the piston will be close to TDC.
On the drive for the distributor it is just a slot, when you put in the distributor it will be close to right or 180 out. If it's close the rotor will be pointed at or near the #1 cylinder. Hook the wire from where the rotor points to #1, follow the firing order to hook the rest.
Good point, you can easily tell if your timing is close by looking at the valves.
Another great restore.
Good job on getting the tractor to run
Hi everyone greetings from Camden New South Wales Australia
Nice thanks guys I love it 🥰 keep up the updates
Keep doing what you guys do
This may be inappropriate but I hope Restored Coffee is better than recycled toilet paper that I saw in our local grocery store the other day. 😀😁 Enjoy watching you guys and I'm older than Dad. We rebuilt way more than is done now. Also had a sand blaster to clean the spark plugs that was faster and better than a wire wheel or whatever you are using. Keep it up!!
Your family is great!
" I didn't study in high school very much but I still graduated " haha. Love the spontaneous jokes from Dad