Ford 8N Tractor 🛢️ Changing Oil and Filter

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • In this video, I do some pre winter maintenance on my 1949 Ford 8N Tractor. Working on changing the oil and filter. I also spent some time greasing all of the grease points. The Ford N series tractors are one the greatest tractors for the small farm or homestead. These old Ford tractors get the job done and are American made.
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Комментарии • 66

  • @brianmilliard6998
    @brianmilliard6998 Месяц назад

    Old school tractors are awesome! Same with pickups. My Grandad had a few Allis Chalmers wd-45’s that still get used to this day.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Месяц назад

      Yes they are! Made good, still running.

  • @williamtinlin9789
    @williamtinlin9789 2 месяца назад

    Gread vid ! I have my grandpa’s 1951 Ford 8N. Very unique and easy to work on when needed. Built a carry-all (frame from Rural King) to haul around small stuff and the grandkids. My grandson is learning to drive his great-great grandpa’s tractor !

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  2 месяца назад

      That is so awesome!! ❤️

  • @user-pz3dq3fk6u
    @user-pz3dq3fk6u 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 8N ford that my Dad bought used when I was about 12 and now I am 67. It did a ton of work on our farm, and I had it restored about 7 years ago. It was truly a revolutionary tractor in many ways in the 50's. I had never changed the oil in it so I watched your video and it was a big help just seeing it being done. So much better than reading a manual. It is now at my home in Manchester, GA. and I love having it here. It does not do much work, but it is great to have with it having so much sentimental value.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  11 месяцев назад

      That is such an awesome story! So glad the video gave some guidance. There are always new cool things to learn about these old tractors. Thanks For Watching!

  • @JaniceGoodnow-ej8qs
    @JaniceGoodnow-ej8qs 4 месяца назад

    I have 1947 8N. Am from Auburn, Kansas. Thanks !

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  3 месяца назад

      Awesome. Thanks for sharing!

    • @anthonyj5298
      @anthonyj5298 3 месяца назад

      1948 8n Wellington, Ks.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  3 месяца назад

      @@anthonyj5298 awesome. Keep them old wheels rollin’

  • @ICrailroadprod.2007
    @ICrailroadprod.2007 7 дней назад

    Literally a spit image of yours. A 1949 8N that’s been in the family since 1965. I saved it from estate and am doing my best to get it running again

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  7 дней назад

      That’s so awesome man. These old machine will teach you a lot.

  • @jakeoutdoors9600
    @jakeoutdoors9600 Месяц назад +1

    I yanked my 8N out of a barn with a skid steer, where the owner said it sat for the last 20 years. Had to drag it home. Paid $300 because that's what he said he could get for it after pulling some parts off and scrapping the rest. It is running and doing work now. He has another one that he said I can have for free, apparently in needs the engine rebuilt. Either I take it or the scrap yard gets it. So, I am about to have two of these tractors. They are much better drug out of their graves and put back to work vs being cut apart and melted down.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Месяц назад

      Sounds like you have a lot of fun in your future. Enjoy the tractors!! ❤️

  • @jeffvaughan6363
    @jeffvaughan6363 Год назад +1

    Have had my '52 8N for more than 25 years. At 72 it's nearly same age as I am. Just replaced starter looks same as yours. In Missouri I was told to use non detergent straight 30W oil. Has always worked fine. Only problem with mine is the grease point rubber fittings are so worn now that they don't hold grease well any more. Finally had to replace starter last week with aftermarket one looking like yours. Drained back end lube a few years ago. Front steering gear lube must have been filled when I had a shop replace old (original?) Water pump a couple of years ago. They didn't tell me, nor did they charge me for that lube! Good folks. Occasional points in distributor and oil changes by me. Installed new tires when I bought it over 25 years ago. Tractor still going strong. Will definitely outlast its owner (in this world). Old Henry Ford would be proud.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад

      Jeff, That is so cool. I sure hope I am fortunate enough to have mine for 25+ years. See no reason at all to ever part with her. Keep going strong. Thanks for watching!

  • @terrywepner4002
    @terrywepner4002 Год назад

    I have a Jubilee for the last 45 years.
    A little different configuration but essentially the same. It’s fun working with these tractors. Thanks for your time and effort!!

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад

      They are so cool. I’m so glad so many were made. They sure will be a round for many many years to come. Thanks for watching!

  • @andrewstrainstuff1773
    @andrewstrainstuff1773 Год назад

    i just got mine from my grandpa for free as a gift. it’s a 52’ 8n and i just got it to fire by itself for the first time in 20+ years. i have a new fuel line in the way that’s all that’s preventing it from running it.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад

      That's pretty cool. I'm sure you'll get it up and fully running in no time at all.

  • @bradleypotter9766
    @bradleypotter9766 4 месяца назад

    I live in Missouri and I have a 1952 8n ford

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  4 месяца назад

      Yours is basically brand new compared to mine. 🤣
      That’s awesome!

    • @bradleypotter9766
      @bradleypotter9766 4 месяца назад

      @@LohreFarm ya now if only I could get it running right lol

  • @davidalati4081
    @davidalati4081 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. I bought a '48 8N this past May. Absolutely love it! Mine has a bucket and helped me with a ton of work already in Tower, Michigan.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  9 месяцев назад

      Jealous here. Dang I sure wish I had a bucket. That’s awesome. Congrats on the “new” tractor.

  • @1972BRJ
    @1972BRJ Год назад +1

    Hello there, I have been a 8n Ford owner since 2001, I love the simplicity of these old tractors. One thing I learned in changing oil is to keep the seal on the filter canister warm or at room temperature, the first time I changed it it was bitter cold and when I started it up oil covered everything, my dad who's been a mechanic for over 50 years explained to me that it will not seal properly in cold weather, so now I know. Now I usually wait until spring to do it. I'm from NC. Enjoy your tractor!

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! and great advice. The day this was shot it was about 15 degrees outside and the garage was about 50 degrees inside. You can see my breath for most of the video, haha. I can definitely see how temp can come in to play with the seals.

  • @crossroadsmovinghelpers
    @crossroadsmovinghelpers Год назад

    I just became interested in the N series, or any tractor actually. My best friend has forty wooded acres, perfect for a still. Directly across the road is a non working farm, 30 acres.
    The neighbor stopped over and we jokingly told him we were going to use his land to grow grains for a still. He replied that he didn't care what we grew on his farm as long as its legal. He also said that all the old equipment was there so we checked it out and he had an 1953 NAA sitting in the woods. He said as near as he can remember, it has been there nearly 40 years.
    After we got it out of the woods, and removed an old bucket from the front, my 83 year old dad came and put it on a trailer, brought it to his house and got it running, and refurbished. He did that all by himself.
    This spring I plan to start rebuilding the various components.
    So now, it seems, you might be my farming mentor. LOL
    Ron Paul, that is all.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад +1

      Haha, Joe, that’s so awesome! Good luck to you sir! The best part about these old Ford tractors is that the parts are all over the place and pretty cheap.

  • @frontporchpickin289
    @frontporchpickin289 3 месяца назад

    Great video! Clean and concise, no bs filler. Good work!

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  3 месяца назад

      Thank you! That was so nice of you to say. I try! I get tired of the filler videos as well.

  • @maddogthirteen
    @maddogthirteen 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this. I have an 8n and have been needing to do this and finally decided to research it. Your vid and instructions are great! Thank you so much! Liked and subscribed.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  4 месяца назад +1

      That’s awesome. Hope everything went well for you. Enjoy the tractor.

  • @KeithMonday-dq2eb
    @KeithMonday-dq2eb 12 дней назад

    1951 Ford tractor from Yadkinville North Carolina

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  12 дней назад

      Awesome! Thanks for sharing. ❤️

  • @knuckle47
    @knuckle47 4 месяца назад

    1947 8N. … 5 years older than I am

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  4 месяца назад

      Awesome! I’m sure you are both in excellent shape after this many years!

  • @butchrasmussen6520
    @butchrasmussen6520 Год назад

    1951 Ford 8 N I will be restoring it completely. Good runner now. Custer SD good video

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад

      Awesome!! Good luck with your restore. Share the journey with us!

  • @stevewilkins5418
    @stevewilkins5418 Год назад

    I bought my 49 8N in 2019. I rebuilt the carburetor last week and it's much easier to start. Hope to change the oil and transmission fluid this week. I hope to use it more this year.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад

      The longer I have owned my tractor, the more I have realized that staying on top of even the most basic maintenance has really helped with all run type issues. Enjoy the time with that old gal!

  • @James-xo4uv
    @James-xo4uv Год назад

    I like the wide front wheels

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад

      It desperately needs new tires. I do like the stability, especially when I’m driving through the woods. But, I think the next tractor will be a narrow front. I believe some people have even done narrow front conversions on their 8n’s. Kinda cool.

  • @WaynesAdventure
    @WaynesAdventure 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, wish I had one of those tractors.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks Wayne. Hope you get on at some point. Very fun machine!

  • @allendubberly278
    @allendubberly278 Год назад

    Hi I just got a 1955 850 . I'm here in mid Georgia. Thanks for the info

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад

      That’s an awesome tractor! Thanks for watching.

  • @pshodean
    @pshodean 4 месяца назад

    The MSN said I shouldn't do any research online even, they said only they could do research........... ????? :) PS I have no idea if mine is even an 8N, something tells me it's newer than a 8N, like a 600 or 800 or 900. It looks close to the one I knew was an 8N but that one went to my sister. I got it when I inherited the farm, it's older than me for sure (I'm 65), As for oil I want to say Dad used SAE 30. I have dozens of empty SAE 30 cans all over the shop. Myself I was thinking about 10-W30, but maybe it should be a bit heavier. ps My farm is in MN too, DL area. From what I've seen online, it's the trans/hydraulic oil that most likely really needs changing.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  4 месяца назад

      Yes, Clean new trans fluid definitely makes a huge difference. As far as the oil. idk, Minnesota is a tough spot for dealing with massive swings in the weather temp during the year. I know I want mine to start pretty easy in the winter to plow snow.

  • @rayklein1291
    @rayklein1291 2 месяца назад

    Need to have a disposable rag, or paper towels to clean out the oil filter canister before you put the new oil filter in, as don’t want to contaminate fresh oil with dirty oil.

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  2 месяца назад

      Hey Ray, that’s a pretty good idea. I usually run a few once’s of new oil through the fill and out the plug as well. Who knows if it does a dang thing, but I like the feeling of flushing out any settle grit. Thanks for the comment.

    • @rayklein1291
      @rayklein1291 2 месяца назад +1

      @@LohreFarm just noticed there is a drain plug on the bottom of the filter canister .
      On my collector cars, there is none. Have to use a lot of rags !

  • @markschmenk1378
    @markschmenk1378 11 месяцев назад +1

    2n 1946

  • @katherinwalter1826
    @katherinwalter1826 8 месяцев назад

    What size wrench does the plug take? It is a square bolt head
    Also. How do I get the gunk out of the oil filter case? It is black and thick. 195? 8n. Also. My spark plugs are on the top of the motor so I am wondering if it is older than I was told

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  8 месяцев назад

      I can’t recall what size. Big. 1-1/8. Or slightly bigger I believe.
      The fill should be through the breather. You should be able to unscrew and clean.

  • @SlimPickens518
    @SlimPickens518 10 месяцев назад

    New to tractor ownership...how hard is it to fix the hydraulic 3 point lift...mine does not work...any advice would be helpful...thanks

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  10 месяцев назад

      That is one thing I have fortunately not had to deal with. I would suggest you ask this very question on a couple of the different 8N FB groups. They have been proven to be very helpful folks over there. Best of Luck!

  • @johnstoessel2791
    @johnstoessel2791 11 месяцев назад

    shell rotella 15w 40 I use good oil

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  11 месяцев назад

      yep, I've heard that as well. Thanks for watching!

  • @andrewstrainstuff1773
    @andrewstrainstuff1773 Год назад

    unfortunately though the drain plug nut is frozen on there and one side is rounded off. how do i get the drain plug out ?

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад

      Without looking at it, it's pretty hard to tell. I sounds like maybe a vice grip would be of some help though. And getting a replacement on order too.

  • @elizabethtenney1272
    @elizabethtenney1272 Год назад

    1948 8n North Carolina

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад

      Awesome! How long have you had the tractor?

  • @elizabethard3620
    @elizabethard3620 Год назад

    Did you do the paint job on the tractor? I'm not a tractor enthusiast, but I think it's cool.
    I'm simply NOT gonna quote that song! I'm a good girl. :)

    • @LohreFarm
      @LohreFarm  Год назад

      Haha, I did not paint it. Would love to do a full restoration at some point. I think it would be best to have a second tractor first.