I sampled a lil of the video Andrew. Thanks for taking the time to get a video posted for us boring folks to check out over the Holidays. Merry Christmas to your family Andrew and have a very Happy New Year!
Thats an excellent job.very a young guy.thats the way I grew up.if it's broke then fix it.thatswhat my dad would say.and we did build your own car.built lots of them overhaul my own motors.
Very nice end results and a good hobby too. You guys should be extremely proud of yourselves for not only making them look great, but run great too... Thumbs Up for sure...
You do great work. Really excellent presentation. But all these vintage tractors should have SAE90 gear oil. 140 will not flow optimally especially in cool weather. Check your owners manual. Maybe if you were doing heavy load field work in 90°+ climate , for many hours , then 140 could be appropriate. It's the additive package and GL rating that matters. SAE90 is optimal.
Great videos maby 1in 5000 have some of the knowledge and skill that you do. You will use so many of the skills you are learning now for the rest of your life. Get someone to teach you how to pack wheel bearings. Great job Great video. Thanks for sharing!!!!
Nice work, I’m restoring the same tractor. I noticed when you grab the fan belt it moves the crank, mine doesn’t but the engine is free. I did replace the crank pulley, not sure why it doesn’t move freely like yours. Any idea?
Number of tractors is in the teens. The Farmall C was sold to a guy who put it in a container to send to his home in Guatemala. Its cool to see picture of it being used there.
I know it's a little bit disappointing. But never give up.its trial and error.youll figure it out and it will be stuck in your head.then next time it won't be a problem.
Fun to see your dad on camera helping out.😎 Sorry the clutch didn't play nice. Its sharp lookin' tractor an you'll have it whipped out in no time I'm sure.
It's good to see you and your dad working on stuff...
I sampled a lil of the video Andrew.
Thanks for taking the time to get a video posted for us boring folks to check out over the Holidays.
Merry Christmas to your family Andrew and have a very Happy New Year!
Thank you. Will hopefully have the Tractor finished tomorrow so post the final video. Have a great New Years.
These lil' tractors are great for garden care, cuttin' the yard (large)........Another popular garden tractor is the Ford 8N........etc etc..
Its the first time I’ve ever heard of anyone using Tractor Supply for supplies for their tractor 😂
Thats an excellent job.very a young guy.thats the way I grew up.if it's broke then fix it.thatswhat my dad would say.and we did build your own car.built lots of them overhaul my own motors.
It was a very good video and you'll get it on the next video. You will get it in gear next time Thank you for the video
Very nice end results and a good hobby too. You guys should be extremely proud of yourselves for not only making them look great, but run great too... Thumbs Up for sure...
Awesome Dude. Keep at it!
Enjoy your videos great job . Merry Christmas and happy new year
You do great work. Really excellent presentation.
But all these vintage tractors should have SAE90 gear oil. 140 will not flow optimally especially in cool weather. Check your owners manual. Maybe if you were doing heavy load field work in 90°+ climate , for many hours , then 140 could be appropriate. It's the additive package and GL rating that matters. SAE90 is optimal.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Great videos maby 1in 5000 have some of the knowledge and skill that you do. You will use so many of the skills you are learning now for the rest of your life. Get someone to teach you how to pack wheel bearings. Great job Great video. Thanks for sharing!!!!
Looks a lot different since the last time I saw it!
Do you hand brush the paint the spray it with the spray gun??
What paint did you use on the manifold for that gloss black ?
GOT A FORDSON DEXTA TRACTOR DO YOU WORK ON THEM ALSO. ??
What is the tool you used to squeeze sealant from the tube??
Happy New year
such a shame about stuck clutch but it will free with your determination!
Nice work, I’m restoring the same tractor. I noticed when you grab the fan belt it moves the crank, mine doesn’t but the engine is free. I did replace the crank pulley, not sure why it doesn’t move freely like yours. Any idea?
Make it tighter. I put a 3foot pry bar under the fan pulley to tighten it.
How many tractors do you currently have? Do you restore them to sell or keep them?
Number of tractors is in the teens. The Farmall C was sold to a guy who put it in a container to send to his home in Guatemala. Its cool to see picture of it being used there.
Well, we learn by doing.....................Nice job though!..........
What kind of paint did you used for the rims??
Rustoleum smoke grey. Hand brushed on.
Wow! That's gonna be a very nice tractor. Good for another 50 years and beyond!
@@thesmallenginekid Nice I have a 1946 Farmall H . I’m thinking about replacing the rims
I know it's a little bit disappointing. But never give up.its trial and error.youll figure it out and it will be stuck in your head.then next time it won't be a problem.
Fun to see your dad on camera helping out.😎
Sorry the clutch didn't play nice.
Its sharp lookin' tractor an you'll have it whipped out in no time I'm sure.