How to replace Farmall B Clutch
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
- Replacing Farmall B Clutch
Clutch Kit from Steiner (I am a RTP dealer so I bought from there):
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Throwout Bearing Carrier from Steiner:
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Andrew, you are an inspiration because of the way you analyze a problem and then go ahead in a calm manner and make the repairs. Yes, a video showing a generator rebuild and installation of new wiring would be nice to watch.
Have to say you are one bright young man, found your channel a few weeks ago and it’s great watching you repair all the different equipment. But the tractors by far are my favorite. Please keep the videos coming.
Thanks Andrew. I just bought a 1947 Farmall B, so I'm just beginning the process to restore it. Luckily, the engine is free, and the transmission appears to be okay. But I won't know about the clutch until I get it running. I'd definitely like see one of these re-wired with the generator.
Great job! Nice to see some one of the younger generation taking intertest in these old tractors. Well done.
Great job Andrew, we"d love to see more of your restoration of this antique tractor, it would be nice to see it in new livery leading a 4th of July parade. Keep up the great work.
I love it! Here I am, reflecting on some of the stuff my buddies and I did in the early sixties, (not mentioning the numerous failures!) And here's Andrew and Dad restoring vintage tractors from that era and earlier! I can now live the aged iron experience vicariously!
One hint on gas tanks (yes, the nuts and bolts burnishing does work. However, I would suggest using something other than gasoline, like perhaps the Citric Acid and water mix. Leaks can generally be repaired with a LARGE soldering iron of about 400 to 600 watts. When not using a flame of any kind, the chance of an explosion are nearly eliminating. And, general purpose silicone is not resistant to petroleum products.
And by the way, reflecting back, I saw you brushing on Permatex #3. It is what the old timers called "gasket shellac". Right stuff for many jobs!
I love the gas tank strapped to the tractor wheel, I've never seen that one before. Great video. Not sure I would have ground a slot in that shaft though, should have been possible to insert it without.
Does my heart good to see a B taken care of my grandfather gave me one in 1959. Did you know it's called a Culti-Vision, because you sit right over the row you are cultivating in the time before herbicides mechanical cultivation was all we had.
Well done young man. You're building a great skill set.
I have a Farmall B and would love to see another video!
Well This Is The Second Video Of Yours That I Have Watched And Belive Me I am Impressed With Your Knowlage Young Man ,Your One Hell Of A Clever Dude, Keep Up The Excellent Work Many Thanx From Wales Uk
Be nice to see some lights on her couple of gauges, .and a dusting of red paint, Oh a few Farmall decals.. Nice job.. Thks for your video
The one I grew up with had a second seat and step . We used it to get piglets in from the field .
Nice work young man. I have a channel where I post videos on car restoration. Resto-Rat. Now getting Into some tractors. Starting a B. Need to fix rear axle leaks. And was thinking of splitting tractor to paint and check clutch. Very helpful. Seems you need to but two all direction castors on your c-channel. I am 62 and started restorations when I was 13. So keep up the good work.
Lol think ya jinxed me, clicked on this yesterday and clutch went out in mine
That welder is a very handy feature!
A fine job, young man.
Just found your channel again. Not sure why name change but great to see ya still going about.
Enjoyed your rebuild. I like watching your work.
I’ve got an A that has a bad freeze plug. I think I’ll have to split the tractor in order to put in a new one. Haven’t done this before so need any help or suggestions you might offer.
Thanks for your interest in old tractors.
Your dad needs to build u a pole barn. lol Nice job Andy and dad. Yes more rebuild videos
I could see that tractor in upstate NY working a hay field? Nice job!
lets build another barn!
Nice job!! Fathers Day is coming up, get that man some new gloves!! 😂😂
Always interesting whatever you do.
Muy buen trabajo y muy detallado y profesional, te felicito por la pasión que le pones a tu trabajo , es excelente el resultado, mis respetos desde Montevideo, Uruguay 🇺🇾
I pulled the bell housing bolts to the engine block and replaced them twelve-inch bolts and split it apart fashioned a support under the oil pan.
Nice channel, cool videos - you just earned yourself a new subscriber!
When ur joining the 2 sections together if the shaft doesn’t quite line up with the flywheel, try getting a pry bar or something and spin fly wheel where starter motor is or in your case where every there’s a cover or an opening while pushing the 2 together that’s what we do on both old mf 135 or the newer tractors
Great work, cool tractor.
Would like to see the Electricial system rebuild
again awesome videos. lets see you rewire a ford 5000!
Awesome! Love the videos
Yes need the generator to keep the battery charging. For the lights. Please do
Great job!
good job
The FW is flywheel not ForWard but makes no odds.
Just Subscribed. We have a B in our collection.
YES SIR , A GENERATOR REBUILD WOULD BE GREAT . THANK YOU SIR AND GO WITH GOD ONE DAY AT A TIME IN JESUS NAME AMEN .
Awesome
Does that impact have woods orange paint on it ? Just saying my Milwaukee set stolen at a hotel in Indianapolis. I'm over the 4 grand of tools I lost
It is awful that people do things like that. I bought all my Milwaukee new so I don't think it is your stolen one.
Use muriatic acid to clean the tanks, it will remove the rust and etch the metal, then use a gas tank sealer
You have to be careful with tank sealer, a lot of times it will peel off and end of making the tank worse after a few years.
Rebuild the electrical part
Just put alternator on it
Use vinegar
Frist
Great job 👍