haha well thanks! Those old two-cylinder machines are a lot of fun. The 39 does like to pop when it's choking for fuel, too. I usually try and brace myself for it ;)
Boy you got a lot of tractors over there! And it sure looks nippy cold too. How many helping hands you got on a typical Plow Day? I used to hang out on my Grandpa's Oklahoma Farm back in the early '60's. I believe he had a JD Model A that he bought used in '56 (that definitely had the Dreyfus front end grille stylin'). Wondered how we could fight the rust growing on your *JD* *2010* at frame 6:50 ? If I was farming, do I wipe down the Tractor dry everytime I return it to the Barn? Then spray a light coat of WD40 or something? This is exactly how I do my Costume Fabrication Tools here in Hollywood California these days.
Thanks Joshua for watching! It's a Model H series 47 JD manure spreader. As well as a No. 58 Sickle Mower, and 55 H plow. Back further there's also a two newer Hesston manure spreaders.
Typically a Deere two-cylinder will always fire within the first few revolutions, regardless of the temperature (we get down below 30--but I usually don't start them much below zero). It's probably something like your timing being slightly off, low compression, weak mag, etc.
Electric start was an option starting in 1939. I think most were hand starts at that time, however, It wasn't a standard option until the 1948 model year. 1941 would be a great machine!
My grandfather loved this video so much he watched it twice! He loves the old
Tractors!
That's awesome! Thanks!
That '39 A made me jump - had my headphones up, enjoying the put-put-put when BANG!
haha well thanks! Those old two-cylinder machines are a lot of fun. The 39 does like to pop when it's choking for fuel, too. I usually try and brace myself for it ;)
Love this video. You should do more of these!
Why thank you! I'll have to do that :)
Yes do some more! This is one of my favorites. Even my grandpa likes watching all the old John deeres get started up!
Cool videos thanks for posting them.
Boy you got a lot of tractors over there! And it sure looks nippy cold too. How many helping hands you got on a typical Plow Day? I used to hang out on my Grandpa's Oklahoma Farm back in the early '60's. I believe he had a JD Model A that he bought used in '56 (that definitely had the Dreyfus front end grille stylin'). Wondered how we could fight the rust growing on your *JD* *2010* at frame 6:50 ? If I was farming, do I wipe down the Tractor dry everytime I return it to the Barn? Then spray a light coat of WD40 or something? This is exactly how I do my Costume Fabrication Tools here in Hollywood California these days.
great work.
todd Brewer Thanks!
Cool video!
Nice video =)
Nice dogs
Nice collection. I'm guessing you use several of these tractors
haha yeah, too many! 3 As, B, G, 730, 630, 420, 435...
Kyle should get the 1951 model B
Kyle you should to a push starter
Bud you gotta give these a little more throttle!!
They're all begging to go to work and be run !, that's what they were meant to do.
Nothin runs like a Deere!!!
Is the 49 a original paint
The 47 A is original paint, but the 39 A has had a paint job at some point (before I got it).
Sorry meant 47 oops
+Kyle Weber i have a 51 a that needs restored badly. it runs on 1 cyl.
Joshua McCulley If you want any advice, feel free to ask!
On the 39 a its not supposed to have the letter a on it
yep, I know. It came that way and I haven't bothered to change it.
What was behind 47 a
Thanks Joshua for watching! It's a Model H series 47 JD manure spreader. As well as a No. 58 Sickle Mower, and 55 H plow. Back further there's also a two newer Hesston manure spreaders.
I have a 1944 John Deere b hand start and I can't get mine to start in the winter
Typically a Deere two-cylinder will always fire within the first few revolutions, regardless of the temperature (we get down below 30--but I usually don't start them much below zero). It's probably something like your timing being slightly off, low compression, weak mag, etc.
Kyle Weber found out I have low compression and it's in time
Kyle you should buy a 530 tractor
haha I'd love one!! If I saw a 520/30 for sale at a descent price and somewhat close, I'd jump on it in a hurry!
Kyle Weber Ya you will get one
Kyle Weber you should get a john deere 2030
M4a2e6 Sherman Tank dozer blade that THIG is a beast!
I got a 1941 model a that has a push starter
Electric start was an option starting in 1939. I think most were hand starts at that time, however, It wasn't a standard option until the 1948 model year. 1941 would be a great machine!