Folks...welcome to the channel! Please let me know what ya think...if there was anything I could have done differently? What do ya think about this old tractor....keep it now? Sell it? Would ya like to see it work! Wooooo!!
I suppose if you need extra cash, you could sell it for a small profit. That said I presume you have a purpose for it. Its nice to have extra tractors so you don't need to swap implements as often. Have a dedicated tractor with a Brush Hog is very helpful, since there is always grass that needs to be cut. That tractor would make a good dedicated brush hogger!
You won’t regret that purchase. Those older Ford’s are amazing machines. Best part, you can fix it yourself, as you have shown. Nothing complicated, no specialized tools required. They are bulletproof. I like using my old Fords better than my new tractors.
That’s a late model 2910 because it’s a type 2 indicated by the logo under the 2910 logo. And it’s got the black stripe instead of while like the older ones, very good tractor and very low hours, them old fords are tough as nails and I wouldn’t be afraid to say the best tractors ever made
Yeah in the Deep South those fords were the quintessential farm and hay tractors. A 5000 series open cab could handle any chore on a few hundred acre farm. Every farm had a 3000 series chore tractor. They were so common in south georgia that red and green tractors just looked weird to me.
You can't go wr9ng with the old fords have had a few and still got a few. 2610 is nice then I went to a 4600 now I have 2 7610 and a 6600 aswome tractor if maintained will last for ever
Great job! I agree, it's really cool when there's no one to tell you what the root causes is, no one to tell you how to fix it....and you figure it out on your own. It's so rewarding
Those old ford's are bullet proof. We have a 3910 that we bought new that is still used every day. You are correct that diesel ain't what it used to be. You will love that tractor. Our family farm is here in western NC also.
I think you and the "old lady" worked out a pretty good deal! In reality, I'm betting you will take care of her driveway alot longer than 5 years! You are just that kind of guy, you cherish and respect your elders! No matter how long you actually take care of her driveway, rest assured, she has a neighbor that actually cares! God bless you!🙏🙏
My neighbour has an old Ford 5600. Back in July 2019 threw a new clutch in it and replaced all filters & fluids in one weekend. It was the biggest PITA the bleed the air from the fuel system. It took us over an hour to realise you had to crack the injectors.
Good deal for a authentic low hour tractor. I have a 3000 gas and a 3600 diesel, love them both. Very rare to have breakdowns. I imagine you would help her on her driveway with or without the tractor.
You should be very proud of yourself, you don't give yourself enough credit when it comes to all the things you can fix and repair. By the way, it is wonderful that you will help that lady with snow removal for the next five years!! Good job Josh!!
I think a lot of farners have to do this sort of thing, and just like you have to figure it out. So perfect for the channel. Seems like plenty of old timers are helping and commenting which newbies can appreciate
I had a 3910 for years, I still have the manuals for it that have the 2910 in it as well. Chances are the pump had that same gunk in it and ate something up. Ether is not good for that engine, or any engine really, but it works to do the job of starting one if you have had the fuel system apart. You have the filter and water accumulator (the glass bowl), make sure and keep an eye on the glass bowl and look for sediment after fuel has settled or floaties of gunk while running. Chances are it is algae from bio diesel.
Josh those old Caps style pumps can be a pain in the butt. Make sure you keep clean fuel and clean fuel filters. Flush the oiling system with some Hot Shots secret stiction eliminator and use the same brand fuel treatment in the tank. Those Series II models are bulletproof with good maintenance. We still have Ford tractors on our farm to this day and even before I was born. Make sure to keep the front spindles greased well. They do have an upper and lower bushing internal. If you see any play, it’s cheaper to just replace them.
Good to hear it fire up, those engines sound lovely. Those pumps are the pits to bleed, alway have to crack one or two injector feeds, I have done that at the pump instead of the top. Take the top off the old pump and see if that sticky gunge has stuck it in any way, I had one stick over night, spent half a day trying to start it, the govner rack had stuck together inside 🙄🙄 look forward to seeing it more, a usful addition to the fleet.
Flare Nut Wrenches... We used to call them Refrigerator Wrenches since theres lots of flared fittings on refrigerators. shoulda kept siphoning. Driveway maintenance...good deal. I snowplow my neighbors driveway just because hes sn old bugga and i like him. Gotta hate the problems caused by the Low Sulphur regulations. Not only is diesel high priced now but you have to additional algacides
Wow awesome job Josh. I know you were excited to back it out of the shed. Great deal those small tractors are expensive. Thanks for taking us along Great job
6 Aug 2024 - Josh , I extremely appreciated this video my son just sent me. I have the exact same problem with my Montana tractor, which is basically the same tractor as your Ford. Last Saturday I just took off the fuel valve. It is supposed to have a filter on the top that goes into the tank. I think yours disintegrated , and that's the mess you had inside the tank. If I knew how to send you a Photo of it, I would. 😊
I’ve got a 2810. Love it. Was my grandpas. He bought it after I accidentally burnt his barn down 😮 and destroyed his old red belly. Tough machine for sure! Cheers from central NC
@@Malibuthe6th long story short..my friend and I were playing outside on a fall day when we were about 11. We decided it would be cool to start a fire. We then began investigating what items would explode in a fire. Such as a Pepsi can. 😬 well the fire was Beside the barn and the wind was at our back. The Pepsi can exploded and ignited the 50 hay bales in the old barn. It was destroyed in minutes. 😔. The crazy part was I went to basketball practice that night and my coach was the fire chief. He asked me what happened and of course I explained it just started burning. He just grinned at me. Fortunately it was deemed an electrical fire.
😁Hey Stoney.. sounds fantastic .Bargain ! Great job on the tractor. BUT You should have change the fuel filters FIRST and bled the old fuel out of the pump then spray some WD40 into it . Sometimes the rotor INSIDE the pump sticks after siting for a long time. CRACK the injector lines AT the end of the line that is going INTO the injector NOT THE RETURN ! great video thanks
That would be a nice garden tractor as well. That blur attachment that’s in the shed is a potato plow (use it to dig up potatoes) great buy, that’ll be a good tractor!
Most of those pumps have a secondary filter inside. It's on the intake fuel side of the pump, a small spring and a ball detent. I would bet that was the problem.
Go by the unit # or serial # to determine the year model. It's a series 2 which makes it a latter model. Made from 83 to 89 with 36 pto HP. I've owned two 4610's, a SU and an AP. Right now I have a nice 6610 Series 2. My father sold Allis back in the day but loved Ford tractors. The 10 series is revered as one of the best ever made. You did good.
Josh have the same tractor out here sold as a ford 3000 It has a 45 horse power 3 cylinder perkins The shut off valve should have a filter going into the fuel tank Just crack the injectors under the battery crank a bit then close. When it start recrack the injectors one st a time while running. These tractors are actually a massey Ferguson At 1800 revs 540 on pto and you will work all day With all the implements you got a good buy
Some of the best tractors ever made and every single part is still available either OEM or aftermarket. Unless you needed to send the old pump back for a core charge, I would keep it and send it off to somebody like Area Diesel and see what it would cost to get it rebuilt. They will keep indefinitely sealed up on a shelf indoors, never hurts to have a spare. You are right about low Sulfur diesel, the older fuels systems don't appreciate it. I use Howe's diesel additive in anything older than 2005. And yes you did good on the price, even after buying the pump. I just saw one go at auction a few weeks ago, a lot more hours and in need of new rubber, it still brought $6500 after buyers premium.
I just went through this with a 600 hour ford 3000, the steering wheel has to be removed to take off the tank, oi didnt go this direction. I drained the tank, used a pressure washer to clear the flaking rust out the tank, installed a new cockpit and fuel filters. Solved the problem, runs strong and plenty stout unit.. Dont give up on her
No wite smoke out of stack is a tale tale sign of no fuel to injectors, those ford diesel tractors are almost unkilliable. Ive done everything from clutches to brakes to injection pumps on those old tractors. Very easy to work on. Order you a good detailed manual and it’ll walk u through everything. Looks like the fuel tank has algae growing in it BTW you can have that injection pump rebuilt at a diesel shop in Candor Nc Robinson diesel. Usually cost 400-500$ And yes you %100 percent can mess a injection pump up. The reasson it cost so much to have one installed is because the labor of getting it times up( the pump can be 180% out if time and cause it to run like crap) thankfully you got lucky.
I only know what I've seen on Heavy D Sparks' channel and a few of the homesteadchannels... do not run let your diesel engine run out of fuel. I have no idea why I watch except that you and Heavy D Sparks remind me of all the hours I handed tools to my father and kept him in iced tea during the hot summer hours he spent keeping five cars going for our family.
It’s 49.5 horse power. Glad you got the timing correct. Those are timed to the engine. You did a good job. You got a great deal on that low hour tractor with all the implements also. 900 hours is nothing! Talk about low hours. You definitely got an astonishing great deal on that one.
off topic of this video but for some reason. i've been getting video's popping up about people fixing up their honda elements. everyone seem's to be building them into overland builds and making them into camper vehicles. pretty cool. made me think of you and your element.
I think you got a real good buy on that tractor. Have never used a 2910, but use to use a Ford 2000 and 3000 back when I helped my best friend's family in the hay fields.
Josh, my best recommendation would be to take that fuel tank off and have it cleaned and sealed. A local radiator shop here does it. They will cut the tank in half, clean, seal and re-weld it then it is like new. Much cheaper than replacing it and with all the crud in that tank it will save many problems. From your good RUclips family's comments those were built in the 80s so that 40 odd years of corrosion built up in there. Hope this helps.
My grandpa had a 2000 and his brother had a 3000 Ford and they farmed hundreds of acres for years and years. Mainly Tobacco hay and cattle. Great tractors that have lasted a lifetime.
Those Ford tractors are my favorite by far. Just love the body design, style and enjoy working with them. The 3000, 3910 II and 5000 are probably my favorite and you got a great one too. Very fun to rake and put up hay with. Hope to see you post several videos using it. Great buy!
I am sure you got it by now but the cable that runs the cut off for the injection pump is a possible sticky spot. Also I pull the throttle about .33 % down to make sure the engine gets good flow. Mine is a 2000 so it is older with no glow plugs. Always starts. PS, I watched to the end, nice work.
You scored.!! Strait up!! I used work exact tractor ! They are great reliable machines. Just keep the service up. Just found your channel n you are awsome..
Good Sir, I am quiet offended. Blue next to a Massey? Hurmf.. Nah, no such thing as a bad tractor 😅 I remember the ole boy that used to own it. You gave him a heater for his shop. Give the Mrs that sold it to ya a hug from all of us. Big thanks for the tractor content. Sure i mentioned it before, its how i found your channel. 🍻
Bleed the fuel system from tank to injectors is first step if it won’t crank on diesel. Also verify fuel shut off works properly and in correct position to start
I have. A ford. 3910 I.bought from Camp Lejeune. It was wrecked and out of commission for 20 years. I named ift Lazarus. The fuel cut off valve might closed you might have to make sure it’s not shut off
I bet that felt good when it fired up. The 2910 looks to be the evolution of the 3000, give or take. My 1968 looks pretty much like that. Same 3-cylinder block, although Dad always said the diesel design was better than our gas version. Looks like the tires are almost new, at least no wear to speak of. Glad it’s running for you. Way to persevere!
Very common to that series is a stuck clutch. On my 2810 and 2910 once I got the clutch released I would use a length of 2 x 4 to hold the clutch pedal depressed when I parked the tractor in the barn. I wedged the 2 x 4 from the front seat edge to the depressed clutch pedal.
Good deal-can['t beat those old Ford tractors-shoot-that is no hours t all. Replace both that fuel filter and the water separator next to it-new fuel cap/new radiator cap-then run it hard for a couple hours. Change all the fluids then/grease her good. You can also get a plastic canopy for the driver and a foot gas pedal conversion kit if you are doing close in tight work. Just going to take time.
Josh, fun video. Not a Ford guy, but seems !like a good deal. Plz use eye pro when metal shavings are involved. Army Blackhawk mech, you know better And Force. Thanks for being a mentor and encouraging us new Vet Farmers! Be safe, lots of work to be done. PS., Love my Kubota L3902!
I still think you got a good deal even having to replace the injector pump. Kudos to you for taking on that challenge. I've had two injector pumps rebuilt on two different tractors and this, to include labor for taking them off and putting them on, is not cheap. You may want to look at replacing that fuel tank too. This means more fuel running over the engine block - OH NO!!! And, you are right about the algae in the fuel. I buy an anti-algae additive for when my tractors are going to sit for a while. I'm looking to sell my old Ford 4000. It is a 50 hp and was made in 1964, but that thing runs like a champ. No issues with it at all, but I have four tractors and I need to down size a bit. Oh, last thing is you still owe use the implement tour of what came with this Ford tractor. Thanks.
@@aaronpasteris7816 I don’t see how that would possibly work? The shut off is upstream of the filters & you must disconnect the fuel lines to unscrew the shut off,
Bleed the filters--- small screw on top of the filter housing. Crack open the injectors on top of the engine ( they're under the battery ) and crank until you get fuel on top. Tighten injectors and start engine. Keep that starting fluid away from that tractor. It only causes more serious problems.
Like when you do a rebuild on old iron instead of the latest and greatest. Good tires and you know enough to fix it yourself so I don't think you paid too much even with a grand for parts. That tractor is a descendant of the 2000. Get a canopy for the roll bar. You just need some shade and you don't have to worry about breaking cab glass.
Josh hi ism from kernersville. The brush hog is a hardee same age as the tractor one of the best you can’t hurt it . Put a chain type guard front and rear to protect yourself.
Dont know if you still got that old 240 of yours… but that 2910 & 240 are by far the best tractors you got in your collection…can handle anything and will keep on going for another 100 years
Agreed, ... modern diesel fuel is serious crap. Since 1988 I've run ALL my diesel tractors on "red" kerosene, without ANY fuel issues. My Ford 4400 is very similar to this one, and needs new fuel filters every 8 or 10 years. When it needs filters it gets a bit hard to start. One of the little bottles of fuel "conditioner" every year at "oil change" time, keeps everything working just great.
Bleed injectors at the injector. You can also spray heavy mixed saw gas into the intake and run it on that until it clears the air. Saw gas is easier on the cylinders than ether
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer diesels cause combustion through compression. Technically it will bust off if you sprayed motor oil through the intake. Mix gas has oil in it and doesn't detonate as hard as ether does, and it combust at a lower pressure than diesel, so it won't be as hard on the upper cylinder. Watch the Stacey David video on diesel injectors if you wanna learn.
Thank you for that video I learned a lot about the diesel I'm good with gas but diesel is different animal.. and once the fuel gets on your man is there to stay, I used to do hot top driveways and we use kerosene all the stuff off I was covered in it every day
Great tractors. I have a 3910 series II. I’m not convinced the injector pump was bad, but I could be wrong. But those are simple , tough tractors. It’s probably a late 80’s model. Ours is a 1988.
Folks...welcome to the channel! Please let me know what ya think...if there was anything I could have done differently? What do ya think about this old tractor....keep it now? Sell it? Would ya like to see it work! Wooooo!!
Keep it!
I suppose if you need extra cash, you could sell it for a small profit. That said I presume you have a purpose for it. Its nice to have extra tractors so you don't need to swap implements as often. Have a dedicated tractor with a Brush Hog is very helpful, since there is always grass that needs to be cut. That tractor would make a good dedicated brush hogger!
Keep it around
You can never have enough tractors! 😊
Keep it! You know it was well taken care of. You don't know that with others you may find.
You won’t regret that purchase. Those older Ford’s are amazing machines. Best part, you can fix it yourself, as you have shown. Nothing complicated, no specialized tools required. They are bulletproof. I like using my old Fords better than my new tractors.
That’s a late model 2910 because it’s a type 2 indicated by the logo under the 2910 logo. And it’s got the black stripe instead of while like the older ones, very good tractor and very low hours, them old fords are tough as nails and I wouldn’t be afraid to say the best tractors ever made
thanks for the info!!
Yeah in the Deep South those fords were the quintessential farm and hay tractors. A 5000 series open cab could handle any chore on a few hundred acre farm. Every farm had a 3000 series chore tractor. They were so common in south georgia that red and green tractors just looked weird to me.
@@shawnhagen6871 same here, I grew up on fords and still use a couple to this day
You can't go wr9ng with the old fords have had a few and still got a few. 2610 is nice then I went to a 4600 now I have 2 7610 and a 6600 aswome tractor if maintained will last for ever
@@corriedalefarm❤
You’re such a nice understanding human. It’s nice to offer to help the unfortunate widow. I give you a golden star!!
thanks steve!
Nice work! Good to see older tractors being kept alive.
Sounds like you come out all right almost 40 horsepower pretty good-looking tractor 👅
You did well Josh. Always nice to have an old open station tractor for the farm. It’s a keeper buddy !!!
Josh - I Absolutely Loved this video. Never doubted you would get the old Ford running. Great job.... Woooooo!!!
thanks Dave!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer
Congrats Josh. I would also change the fuel filters just to make sure they aren't in bad shape also.
look at the beginning filter v/s the one at the end....I did change it, but couldn't film everything or the vid would have been 2 hours long lol
Great purchase. That will be a handy little utility tractor to have around. Glad to see it!
Great job! I agree, it's really cool when there's no one to tell you what the root causes is, no one to tell you how to fix it....and you figure it out on your own. It's so rewarding
Really enjoy watching you doing this type of content. Great satisfaction in doing something yourself
Those old ford's are bullet proof. We have a 3910 that we bought new that is still used every day. You are correct that diesel ain't what it used to be. You will love that tractor. Our family farm is here in western NC also.
I think you and the "old lady" worked out a pretty good deal! In reality, I'm betting you will take care of her driveway alot longer than 5 years! You are just that kind of guy, you cherish and respect your elders! No matter how long you actually take care of her driveway, rest assured, she has a neighbor that actually cares! God bless you!🙏🙏
Sweet tractor wished I had it I think you did her good and honestly
Cool to think she'll see the same tractor still going even after her husband 🙏
My neighbour has an old Ford 5600.
Back in July 2019 threw a new clutch in it and replaced all filters & fluids in one weekend.
It was the biggest PITA the bleed the air from the fuel system. It took us over an hour to realise you had to crack the injectors.
It's a great buy, especially with the extra equipment included.
Good deal for a authentic low hour tractor. I have a 3000 gas and a 3600 diesel, love them both. Very rare to have breakdowns. I imagine you would help her on her driveway with or without the tractor.
You should be very proud of yourself, you don't give yourself enough credit when it comes to all the things you can fix and repair. By the way, it is wonderful that you will help that lady with snow removal for the next five years!! Good job Josh!!
I think a lot of farners have to do this sort of thing, and just like you have to figure it out. So perfect for the channel. Seems like plenty of old timers are helping and commenting which newbies can appreciate
That tractor is gonna look sharp after a good cleaning!
Fun project, good purchase and repair, enjoy.
Loved this one, bro. Way to stay with it. Was great to see it running & looking forward to seeing it in action.
The mechanical rebuilds on U-Tube are extremely popular. This one knock 'er right out of the park. It was well done and worthy of good recomondation.
Ive got a 1983 2910 my grandfather bought new. Great chore tractor. And it just works. Runs a 7' haybine with no problem
I had a 3910 for years, I still have the manuals for it that have the 2910 in it as well. Chances are the pump had that same gunk in it and ate something up. Ether is not good for that engine, or any engine really, but it works to do the job of starting one if you have had the fuel system apart. You have the filter and water accumulator (the glass bowl), make sure and keep an eye on the glass bowl and look for sediment after fuel has settled or floaties of gunk while running. Chances are it is algae from bio diesel.
Josh those old Caps style pumps can be a pain in the butt. Make sure you keep clean fuel and clean fuel filters. Flush the oiling system with some Hot Shots secret stiction eliminator and use the same brand fuel treatment in the tank. Those Series II models are bulletproof with good maintenance. We still have Ford tractors on our farm to this day and even before I was born. Make sure to keep the front spindles greased well. They do have an upper and lower bushing internal. If you see any play, it’s cheaper to just replace them.
I love Ford tractors, grew up bush hogging and plowing the garden with an old 9N Ford. Good stuff!
You done good with the deal and you done right by the lady too. 👍🏻
Hope you gott a great deal ! You deserve it for being a great person!
oh thanks buddy!
Josh, gotta get a air portable compressor. Good work dude, and thanks for helping the old lady out.
That, and a parts wash table…
Good to hear it fire up, those engines sound lovely. Those pumps are the pits to bleed, alway have to crack one or two injector feeds, I have done that at the pump instead of the top.
Take the top off the old pump and see if that sticky gunge has stuck it in any way, I had one stick over night, spent half a day trying to start it, the govner rack had stuck together inside 🙄🙄 look forward to seeing it more, a usful addition to the fleet.
Great video from start to finish and all your hard work paid off. Really glad you got it running and nice of you to help out the lady.
Flare Nut Wrenches...
We used to call them Refrigerator Wrenches since theres lots of flared fittings on refrigerators. shoulda kept siphoning.
Driveway maintenance...good deal. I snowplow my neighbors driveway just because hes sn old bugga and i like him. Gotta hate the problems caused by the Low Sulphur regulations. Not only is diesel high priced now but you have to additional algacides
Outstanding and awesome as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Wow awesome job Josh. I know you were excited to back it out of the shed. Great deal those small tractors are expensive. Thanks for taking us along Great job
10 series Fords are nice tractors 👍
6 Aug 2024 - Josh , I extremely appreciated this video my son just sent me. I have the exact same problem with my Montana tractor, which is basically the same tractor as your Ford. Last Saturday I just took off the fuel valve. It is supposed to have a filter on the top that goes into the tank. I think yours disintegrated , and that's the mess you had inside the tank. If I knew how to send you a Photo of it, I would. 😊
I ordered one so next time I work on it I can install the filter....It would be a good idea to have in there for sure
I’ve got a 2810. Love it. Was my grandpas. He bought it after I accidentally burnt his barn down 😮 and destroyed his old red belly. Tough machine for sure! Cheers from central NC
tell the story!
@@Malibuthe6th long story short..my friend and I were playing outside on a fall day when we were about 11. We decided it would be cool to start a fire. We then began investigating what items would explode in a fire. Such as a Pepsi can. 😬 well the fire was Beside the barn and the wind was at our back. The Pepsi can exploded and ignited the 50 hay bales in the old barn. It was destroyed in minutes. 😔. The crazy part was I went to basketball practice that night and my coach was the fire chief. He asked me what happened and of course I explained it just started burning. He just grinned at me. Fortunately it was deemed an electrical fire.
@@fairviewhomestead shout out to the Chief
@@Malibuthe6th for sure. Haha 😂
😁Hey Stoney.. sounds fantastic .Bargain ! Great job on the tractor. BUT You should have change the fuel filters FIRST and bled the old fuel out of the pump then spray some WD40 into it . Sometimes the rotor INSIDE the pump sticks after siting for a long time. CRACK the injector lines AT the end of the line that is going INTO the injector NOT THE RETURN ! great video thanks
Including all that came with it and the parts you now have a great tractor at a really good deal. I ran a 3610 for years no issues.
You should get yourself and outboard motor fuel tank and bulb pump, so you can hook it up, to see if everything else works.
That would be a nice garden tractor as well. That blur attachment that’s in the shed is a potato plow (use it to dig up potatoes) great buy, that’ll be a good tractor!
Most of those pumps have a secondary filter inside. It's on the intake fuel side of the pump, a small spring and a ball detent. I would bet that was the problem.
Good job Josh. I work the same way you do. On the job self training. Thats the best way to learn!
Go by the unit # or serial # to determine the year model. It's a series 2 which makes it a latter model. Made from 83 to 89 with 36 pto HP. I've owned two 4610's, a SU and an AP. Right now I have a nice 6610 Series 2. My father sold Allis back in the day but loved Ford tractors. The 10 series is revered as one of the best ever made. You did good.
Just replaced the fuel tank on my 6610. Rusted out. Bought one from Yesterdays Tractors. Good people to deal with.
Josh have the same tractor out here sold as a ford 3000
It has a 45 horse power 3 cylinder perkins
The shut off valve should have a filter going into the fuel tank
Just crack the injectors under the battery crank a bit then close. When it start recrack the injectors one st a time while running.
These tractors are actually a massey Ferguson
At 1800 revs 540 on pto and you will work all day
With all the implements you got a good buy
Ford made their own engine no Perkins in a 3000
@@billpennings9034 nope 3 cylinder perkins in them
I@grouchoglobe I have never heard of a Perkins in them. Been around them all my life.
Yep...5k with implements = 👍
Yes indeed!
I agree!!!!
Flare nut wrenches. Good buy and awesome service your doing for the lady. Success
Some of the best tractors ever made and every single part is still available either OEM or aftermarket. Unless you needed to send the old pump back for a core charge, I would keep it and send it off to somebody like Area Diesel and see what it would cost to get it rebuilt. They will keep indefinitely sealed up on a shelf indoors, never hurts to have a spare.
You are right about low Sulfur diesel, the older fuels systems don't appreciate it. I use Howe's diesel additive in anything older than 2005. And yes you did good on the price, even after buying the pump. I just saw one go at auction a few weeks ago, a lot more hours and in need of new rubber, it still brought $6500 after buyers premium.
All you needed to do with the coolant hose was to disconnect it at the bottom and turn it to face upwards, so no coolant would flow out.
I just went through this with a 600 hour ford 3000, the steering wheel has to be removed to take off the tank, oi didnt go this direction. I drained the tank, used a pressure washer to clear the flaking rust out the tank, installed a new cockpit and fuel filters. Solved the problem, runs strong and plenty stout unit.. Dont give up on her
Way to go Josh lotta times people don’t stick with things. Good luck on The Ford
You need to be concerned about the timing marks on the pump in relation to the mounting area. Very important. I have an old 3910, worked the same way!
Great job Josh!! I learned a lot watching the struggle bus.
Glad you enjoyed it!
No wite smoke out of stack is a tale tale sign of no fuel to injectors, those ford diesel tractors are almost unkilliable. Ive done everything from clutches to brakes to injection pumps on those old
tractors. Very easy to work on. Order you a good detailed manual and it’ll walk u through everything. Looks like the fuel tank has algae growing in it
BTW you can have that injection pump rebuilt at a diesel shop in Candor Nc Robinson diesel. Usually cost 400-500$ And yes you %100 percent can mess a injection pump up. The reasson it cost so much to have one installed is because the labor of getting it times up( the pump can be 180% out if time and cause it to run like crap) thankfully you got lucky.
Make sure the pump is not in shutdown!! Change all the filters!!
Josh, that was cool when you got it working! You had a bit of a " Kool Aid" smile! Hahaha!
I only know what I've seen on Heavy D Sparks' channel and a few of the homesteadchannels... do not run let your diesel engine run out of fuel. I have no idea why I watch except that you and Heavy D Sparks remind me of all the hours I handed tools to my father and kept him in iced tea during the hot summer hours he spent keeping five cars going for our family.
It’s 49.5 horse power. Glad you got the timing correct. Those are timed to the engine. You did a good job. You got a great deal on that low hour tractor with all the implements also. 900 hours is nothing! Talk about low hours. You definitely got an astonishing great deal on that one.
off topic of this video but for some reason. i've been getting video's popping up about people fixing up their honda elements. everyone seem's to be building them into overland builds and making them into camper vehicles. pretty cool. made me think of you and your element.
I think you got a real good buy on that tractor. Have never used a 2910, but use to use a Ford 2000 and 3000 back when I helped my best friend's family in the hay fields.
Josh, my best recommendation would be to take that fuel tank off and have it cleaned and sealed. A local radiator shop here does it. They will cut the tank in half, clean, seal and re-weld it then it is like new. Much cheaper than replacing it and with all the crud in that tank it will save many problems. From your good RUclips family's comments those were built in the 80s so that 40 odd years of corrosion built up in there. Hope this helps.
My grandpa had a 2000 and his brother had a 3000 Ford and they farmed hundreds of acres for years and years. Mainly Tobacco hay and cattle. Great tractors that have lasted a lifetime.
Even with the new pump, I think you got a great deal!....Don't forget to change the spark plugs...😉
Those Ford tractors are my favorite by far. Just love the body design, style and enjoy working with them. The 3000, 3910 II and 5000 are probably my favorite and you got a great one too. Very fun to rake and put up hay with. Hope to see you post several videos using it. Great buy!
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I miss tooling around with my stuff. Sold everything. I loved my Deuce and 1/2 and my John Deere 110 TLB
I am sure you got it by now but the cable that runs the cut off for the injection pump is a possible sticky spot. Also I pull the throttle about .33 % down to make sure the engine gets good flow. Mine is a 2000 so it is older with no glow plugs. Always starts. PS, I watched to the end, nice work.
Love those old ford tractors, just something about them I like, not very fast but good work hogs😊
You scored.!! Strait up!! I used work exact tractor
! They are great reliable machines. Just keep the service up. Just found your channel n you are awsome..
Good Sir, I am quiet offended. Blue next to a Massey? Hurmf..
Nah, no such thing as a bad tractor 😅
I remember the ole boy that used to own it. You gave him a heater for his shop. Give the Mrs that sold it to ya a hug from all of us.
Big thanks for the tractor content. Sure i mentioned it before, its how i found your channel. 🍻
Great job on the tractor. Really enjoyed the entirety of this video.👍
Bleed the fuel system from tank to injectors is first step if it won’t crank on diesel. Also verify fuel shut off works properly and in correct position to start
keep watching my friend
a true farmer -- getting it done!
I have. A ford. 3910 I.bought from Camp Lejeune. It was wrecked and out of commission for 20 years. I named ift Lazarus. The fuel cut off valve might closed you might have to make sure it’s not shut off
keep on watching my friend!
Hi Josh
Looking forward to pressure wash
I bet that felt good when it fired up. The 2910 looks to be the evolution of the 3000, give or take. My 1968 looks pretty much like that. Same 3-cylinder block, although Dad always said the diesel design was better than our gas version. Looks like the tires are almost new, at least no wear to speak of. Glad it’s running for you. Way to persevere!
Very common to that series is a stuck clutch. On my 2810 and 2910 once I got the clutch released I would use a length of 2 x 4 to hold the clutch pedal depressed when I parked the tractor in the barn. I wedged the 2 x 4 from the front seat edge to the depressed clutch pedal.
Good deal-can['t beat those old Ford tractors-shoot-that is no hours t all. Replace both that fuel filter and the water separator next to it-new fuel cap/new radiator cap-then run it hard for a couple hours. Change all the fluids then/grease her good. You can also get a plastic canopy for the driver and a foot gas pedal conversion kit if you are doing close in tight work. Just going to take time.
Very informative video... sure hope you saw and removed the paper towel stuck deeper in radiator hose
Yes I did....but I did worry for a minute lol
Josh, fun video. Not a Ford guy, but seems !like a good deal. Plz use eye pro when metal shavings are involved. Army Blackhawk mech, you know better And Force. Thanks for being a mentor and encouraging us new Vet Farmers! Be safe, lots of work to be done. PS., Love my Kubota L3902!
I still think you got a good deal even having to replace the injector pump. Kudos to you for taking on that challenge. I've had two injector pumps rebuilt on two different tractors and this, to include labor for taking them off and putting them on, is not cheap. You may want to look at replacing that fuel tank too. This means more fuel running over the engine block - OH NO!!! And, you are right about the algae in the fuel. I buy an anti-algae additive for when my tractors are going to sit for a while. I'm looking to sell my old Ford 4000. It is a 50 hp and was made in 1964, but that thing runs like a champ. No issues with it at all, but I have four tractors and I need to down size a bit. Oh, last thing is you still owe use the implement tour of what came with this Ford tractor. Thanks.
Shop vac on the filler will keep the fuel in the tank while you pull the shut off
@@aaronpasteris7816 I don’t see how that would possibly work? The shut off is upstream of the filters & you must disconnect the fuel lines to unscrew the shut off,
Keep it. Ford are some the best tractors in the world. It will make you a good tractor. If you have questions about it contact me.
You're a good man, Charlie Brown!
I just rebult the pump on the 2240 jd. not hard... the seals were leaking extra.
Congrats J man!! Awesome enjoy!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Bleed the filters--- small screw on top of the filter housing. Crack open the injectors on top of the engine ( they're under the battery ) and crank until you get fuel on top. Tighten injectors and start engine. Keep that starting fluid away from that tractor. It only causes more serious problems.
You took notice he didn't crack the injectors, just the return too.
Like when you do a rebuild on old iron instead of the latest and greatest. Good tires and you know enough to fix it yourself so I don't think you paid too much even with a grand for parts. That tractor is a descendant of the 2000. Get a canopy for the roll bar. You just need some shade and you don't have to worry about breaking cab glass.
Josh hi ism from kernersville. The brush hog is a hardee same age as the tractor one of the best you can’t hurt it . Put a chain type guard front and rear to protect yourself.
Hey Josh thank you for the video and great job woo
Josh,my oldest brother said that tractors that have the wheels being out like that are more stable than them being together in the front 😮😊❤
Dont know if you still got that old 240 of yours… but that 2910 & 240 are by far the best tractors you got in your collection…can handle anything and will keep on going for another 100 years
I do! Unfortunately the 240 has a bad injection pump too!!!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer glad to hear you still have it.. been watching your videos from early days when you started..love them… cheers from India…
Agreed, ... modern diesel fuel is serious crap. Since 1988 I've run ALL my diesel tractors on "red" kerosene, without ANY fuel issues. My Ford 4400 is very similar to this one, and needs new fuel filters every 8 or 10 years. When it needs filters it gets a bit hard to start. One of the little bottles of fuel "conditioner" every year at "oil change" time, keeps everything working just great.
Looks a LOT like my 73 model 4000! I. Had to do a lot of the same things when my father in law passed.
Spent a lot of time and money restoring it.
Bleed injectors at the injector.
You can also spray heavy mixed saw gas into the intake and run it on that until it clears the air. Saw gas is easier on the cylinders than ether
it's a diesel my friend.....it won't run on gas right?
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer diesels cause combustion through compression. Technically it will bust off if you sprayed motor oil through the intake. Mix gas has oil in it and doesn't detonate as hard as ether does, and it combust at a lower pressure than diesel, so it won't be as hard on the upper cylinder. Watch the Stacey David video on diesel injectors if you wanna learn.
Thank you for that video I learned a lot about the diesel I'm good with gas but diesel is different animal.. and once the fuel gets on your man is there to stay, I used to do hot top driveways and we use kerosene all the stuff off I was covered in it every day
I have ford tractors,they are supposed to be a little screen that fits on top of the the valve,sometimes they are laying in the tank or just clogged
That’s awesome bud! Sure love them ole fords
Great tractors. I have a 3910 series II. I’m not convinced the injector pump was bad, but I could be wrong. But those are simple , tough tractors. It’s probably a late 80’s model. Ours is a 1988.
lol....I'm pretty convinced it was the injection pump...we'll take it apart soon and see what was up...rebuild kit is on order!