You seem like a good hard worker. I'd like to find someone like you to work for me on our farm in Montana. Farmers around here can't find local help, so we have to import them. I have had workers from Argentina, Brazil, Switzerland and South Africa. They are excellent workers, but I would still like to hire Americans. If you ever want a "change of scenery" let me know!
My dad's Farmall tractor had the front wheel separated. The one you are driving has the front wheels that would make it easier to tip over. We horse hoed on a hill. Thank goodness the front wheels were the other style.💕 NonnaGrace
There's no way you filmed this today, lol. Was gonna say this looks like late summer early fall at least... unless I'm losing it and it's that clear up there today lol.
I know right he's out there with a t shirt on and I'm going through the fields in 27 degree weather with a cotton coat and two pairs of cloth gloves on and leather gloves over them, still can't feel my hands or feet haha.
I think your throttle linkage needs adjustment. That engine should really roar when at full throttle. And the fact you bogged down a few times shows you are under powered. With that small a mower the 656 should barely notice it even in tall grass. I didn't notice your tach, there should be a mark on it showing PTO rpm. I have a 656 Hydro utility diesel.
Yes, that series of gas engines were notoriously cold-blooded from cold. They have to be hot to run well. As gas engines go, very economical, which is why they are so col-blooded.
I just noticed how old this video is... funny it popped up on my feed just today.
The first build year for the 656 was 1965, and that's the year mine was built. They're good tractors.
Good looking old tractor
I have a early 70’s 656, runs like a dream still. Probably because we change plugs and oil every 12hrs (which is each year for it)
Wait, where was I when this went live? Oh, now I remember. Fun day.
Wish I could be on the clock brush hogging some days
You seem like a good hard worker. I'd like to find someone like you to work for me on our farm in Montana. Farmers around here can't find local help, so we have to import them. I have had workers from Argentina, Brazil, Switzerland and South Africa. They are excellent workers, but I would still like to hire Americans. If you ever want a "change of scenery" let me know!
This a dream video!
I'm glad your making videos again! I've missed ya
Looks Good
nice farm.
Raise it before you engage the PTO. Just a few inches, so it can get up speed
My dad's Farmall tractor had the front wheel separated. The one you are driving has the front wheels that would make it easier to tip over. We horse hoed on a hill. Thank goodness the front wheels were the other style.💕 NonnaGrace
Good cheap horsepower right there buddy!
There's no way you filmed this today, lol. Was gonna say this looks like late summer early fall at least... unless I'm losing it and it's that clear up there today lol.
I know right he's out there with a t shirt on and I'm going through the fields in 27 degree weather with a cotton coat and two pairs of cloth gloves on and leather gloves over them, still can't feel my hands or feet haha.
I think your throttle linkage needs adjustment. That engine should really roar when at full throttle. And the fact you bogged down a few times shows you are under powered. With that small a mower the 656 should barely notice it even in tall grass. I didn't notice your tach, there should be a mark on it showing PTO rpm. I have a 656 Hydro utility diesel.
Yes, that series of gas engines were notoriously cold-blooded from cold. They have to be hot to run well. As gas engines go, very economical, which is why they are so col-blooded.
jan labij diesels are worse it could be 100 degrees outside and you still have to hold the glow plugs for 15 minutes
Right...the diesels are really cold blooded, below 30f we plug it in for a hour
Google claims this particular model was produced from 1965=1973 with a price of 7400$.
Nobody runs a brush hog that low on the ground. You have it nose down, it should be level with rear end
I can’t take it anymore good by
You guys pretty much trashed that tractor