Can an old Ford 8n CUT RAKE &BALE HAY?
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- In this video we put an old Ford 8N to the test, using it to cut hay with a ford 501 sickle bar mower, Then make windrows with an international Harvester 14 rake……… will it be able to bale hay successfully with the recently Pulled out of the weeds New Holland super hayliner 69 Baler? Can it handle the strain? It’s our only tractor at the moment so I hope so!
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From about 5yrs old till I was 40 yrs that's all my grandfather and I used on the farm, that 8n cut, raked, bale hay, chopped corn, ran 2row corn picker, hauled firewood, pulled out posts, plow and disc the 6 acre field, it did it all and I can't remember a single breakdown..
That’s awesome 👏 the 8n is so versatile! I picked up a 2 bottom plow at an auction, hoping to use it this summer! Think it has enough power for a 2 bottom?
@@SteddieProjects yes, that's what I used.. plenty of power
Nice video. It looks like the old equipment can still do the job. It wouldn't be farming without some minor repairs to equipment.
The old Ford N series tractors were pretty good for small farms.
bought a 9n for my 4 acres of veggies and snow removal back in november after a complete overhaul done with basic tools it does 8hrs a day no issues with a 7ft blade on the back scrapin snow for the county
Great video, thanks for taking the time to do this.
No problem 😁
Awesome. This brings back memories when I was a young teenager out in the field all day loading bales of hay on the truck for cash 😁
Yeah it’s definitely a nostalgic feeling. 😁
When I was a kid on the farm the late 50s through the early seventies we had a super 66 New Holland we wore that Baylor out twice and had to rebuild because Dad did a lot of custom baling with it
That hawk was lookin for mice running from that tractor! Great video!!! New sub!
I've got the mate to that gas can. Don't set it on concrete with gas in it, it'll draw moisture. I haven't cut hay like that since I was a teenager, a very long time ago.
I used to bale with a old McCormick international B-47 baler and a IH 674 back in the 80s/90s, great memories 👍
Awesome 👏 good times😁
My best friends dad farmed with an 8n, did it all with that tractor. I have a 1949 8n I am using and slowly rebuilding.
👏 awesome! 8ns are great, keep ‘em running!
I know it does because I did it back in the 80s!
But I had to double clutch it to get the bailer going.
The same thing with a golden jubilee.
That's when a 2 stage clutch would come in real handy. 😁😀
Lol on the price of fixing older equipment. I bought a post hole digger recently at an auction for $130. Seems to be in great shape except for when I went to hook the PTO shaft up realized it was stuck and wouldn't pull out. Tried everything including tying a chain around a tree and pulling on it. Chain broke. Gave up and ordered a new shaft for $145...got more $ in the shaft than the rest of the unit! Enjoyed the video
Lol! It is funny how that works! But I love all the old equipment, it keeps every job interesting. Thanks
Never used an 8N to bale with, but I have cut and raked plenty of hay with an 8N. My grandpa used to use his 8N to cut and rake with, and a Farmall M to bale with. He had an old JD square baler.
I like the farmall m. I have an Oliver 88 row crop I’m trying to resurrect slowly, after sitting for 20 years. If I can get it going I’ll post more videos on it. I think that will bale with no problems.
Ethanol will chew on old rubber hoses but otherwise will be ok to run _except_ the last tank fill up in the fall when you'll park the tractor over winter needs to be non-ethanol. Condensation in the tank will draw out the water in the ethanol mix and rust out tanks and carburetors if left sitting.
Interesting, that’s good to know. Thanks
I bought an 8n two years ago off a neighbor. According to him it sat 20 years. I paid $300, that is what he said it was worth in junk. It runs well now. He has another one that needs the engine rebuilt. He said I can have it for free. Thats my next project.
Awesome 👏 another one saved from the scrap yard! Use that old iron 😁
I would love to put my naa to work like this... your 8N sounds good.. great video
I have a 1947 2N they definitely are great, for a small farm or homestead
Thanks for the confidence boost! I'm trying to get started baling, and was worried the old 8n wasn't going to be up to the task.
Yeah, just take your time and enjoy the process, if your in a rush the 8ns will struggle. But they can definitely do it! Best wishes!
When I was a kid growing up my dad and uncle cut hay with an old tri frame John deer and we rakejwd with 8N then baled with that old Jon deer trip frame. Used both tractors to pull trailers to haul hay from field to barn
We need more videos I have watch all twice and I’m getting bored. Just put a camera on you and call it the adventures of Eddie! 😂
Love u bud 👍🏻 keep it up.
Remember when you would cheat on farmsim and get unlimited money to spend on equipment... Too bad you can't do that IRL lol.
Lol! Oh man I would love that! Of course I’d probably buy old junk anyways, just lots of it😂
Glittering prizes use that cheat
Warcraft 2 lol
You can if your RUclips channel is big enough 😂
Definitely would go slower and give a little more throttle while mowing. Love the video though.
Yeah it’s tricky with the 8n to get everything just right. Thanks for watching😁
I say 15w40 rotella with the additives still in it. Gotta look on the bottle and if it says emission system safe you know it’s had the good stuff taken out
My neighbor uses his 9n for raking and bailing. I have a 48 8n that my Dad restored. It's a "pretty" tractor. Doesn't get used for actual work anymore. I think I have a failing oil pump. It doesn't get used much
Hey put it to work! Grab a 1 or 2 bottom plow and make a make a garden. Drive it to the gas station to fill it up. If it’s something you enjoy put it to work. Put a hitch on and and move campers boats trailers etc. Keeping it moving is the best way to keep it alive. It can always be repainted. 😉 thanks for watching. 😁
You can try calling T&W farm equipment in Chuckey, TN. He has several parts 501 mowers and he might sell you one of those broken pieces. I've bought a few pieces off of him to keep mine running, although they made several variations of the frame, and I'm not exactly certain if there were differences between those parts.
Ok awesome 👍 thanks for the tip, that stuff is hard to find.
I really enjoyed your video! You need a hay wagon to pull behind your tractor to load the bales on now!
I picked up old beat wagons at a auction end of the year last year. Good running gears I have to rebuild the beds though. Summer gets so busy, hopefully I can fit it in before second cutting. 😁 thanks for watching.!
In my Farmall H I always ran a little bit of oil in with the gas through help lubricate the valves and I never had any problem with rust in the tank using ethanol gas by doing that
I like that….. I sometimes run a little bit of mix gas in the lawnmowers, real diluted, doesn’t seem to hurt at all.
It's a 10 gallon gas tank on that Ford and if you open up the sentiment bulb one-and-a-half turns open then you have a gallon reserve in case you run out of gas you can open that all the way and you can make it back and number to there is a little round hole in the gas tank if you look in from the passenger side it will tell you you have 5 gal of gas left that is a convenient gas gauge😮
Oh that’s cool, I didn’t know that. I’ll have to try that.
This is cool!! Thanks for posting!
I see a wagon hitch on your baler, use that to bring the rake home. That hitch can pull a 4 wheel wagon with 100+ bales on it.
Yeah I see that hitch. That’s a good way to get stuff home.👍 Like a little road train 😂
Thanks for getting right into the video instead of having like a super long intro like most people
Ain’t no way I’d clean that sickle bar by hand while the tractor is idling.
That’s a good idea, you’ll probably keep your fingers a lot longer 😂
The boot around your shift lever replace it when it rains it funnels water into your transmission just trying to help
That’s a good idea, I just ordered one and I’ll try to install on the next 8n video I make. Thanks for watching 😁
@@SteddieProjects Thank you for the videos enjoy every minute of them
Job well Done👍
Enjoyed the video thank you
Awesome 👏 Thanks for watching!
I was thinking when you were saying the baler hadn't missed a single bale, better not say that when I am baling and not missing bales I don't say anything seems like if I do it will start missing bales and I've been baling hay for many years, had several different balers and they all will miss bale eventually
😂 lol! Yeah pride comes before a crash I guess, looking forward to next year with the new more powerful Oliver 88 row crop for baling.
Running E 10 Wont hurt a thing except older lawman equipment
That’s good, I need to do an oil change and was planning on using that oil, so I feel better after hearing from everyone.
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E10 is not oil it is 10percent alcohol in gas the same thing you run in your car
Clear gas is to expensive except yo have to run it in older chainsaws
I ran premium E10 in my Farmall cub ever since it came out No problems
Yes, my grandfather had an 8N with John Deere No9 mower (No9 is what is on the name plate for number 9) used to cut hay 40 years ago. My dad left the No9 mower, I will soon restore it to run behind a Ferguson TO30.
Yeah I saw some of those JD mowers at the auction, nice mowers. I like the TO30’s also. If you do restore send some pics that would be an awesome project. It’s nice your keeping the old equipment going. Thanks 😁
If you're going to be using it regularly a restoration would be pointless!
A good repair will be plenty!
Most people don't know what a restoration is though.
They do a couple repairs, slap some paint on it and call it a restoration. That isn't even close to a restoration!!! 🙄
To keep that mower from clogging maybe you should try using a lower gear.
Too much music!!!
Some of us would rather hear you doing the work!
Even if it's sped up.
It cuts poorly because you are going way too fast. Slow down. Let the mower do its thing.
a decent leaf blower works 10x better then your average airgun
I like that👍 I have a gas powered leaf blower I use sometimes.
Your tines are much easier to fit than a hay bob!
Yeah these ones are pretty easy to swap out, I don’t have a hay bob, but I did pickup a Grimm Tedder recently. We’ll see how tine replacement goes on that machine.
yeah modern "spill proof" gas cans are the worst. not only are the completely overpriced but they spill fuel everywhere... i can't believe they were mandated as if fuel vapor was a huge issue.
I’ve been covered several times with those new nozzles 😂 can’t really be that much safer.
15w-40 oil works great
Ethanol ... Non-ethanol , shouldn't make any difference either way
It shouldn’t, but it sure makes me feel better lol 😂
You know I don’t like telling people what to do everyone should do what they think is best. Having said that I was happy to see you putting 30 weight oil in the old girl especially pulling the baler the thicker the oil the less blow by the engine will have. I actually put 40 weight oil in my 8N and I even put one litre of lucus oil additive but that’s because when it’s hot I only have 9 psi of oil pressure but it is a 48 so it has the smaller oil pump, you have an upgraded oil pump so you won’t need to keep it thick like mine but even on my side distributors if they have a little blow by I give them a 400 ml stp oil treatment. But if you are running yours in the winter depending on how cold it gets where you’re at it’s good to get the oil warm before you try to start it. I am in Headingley Canada so it can get down to -45 Celsius sometimes so if I need to blow snow I have a magnetic heater on the oil pan and a lower radiator hose heater and a block heater and then it starts but you are the first person I have seen on RUclips oiling the generator and distributor good for you a little maintenance goes a long way!!! And it’s good that you removed that rusty part before it fell off and it went through your mower or rake or baler next year! Keep that old iron running and God bless you and your family!
I new it can cut and rake but bailing was iffy... I don't like rake tins in the field because sooner or later it will end up in a tire
I was quite surprised about the bailing part personally. The rake tines do really well in a nice flat field when it’s adjusted right, but I did some baling in another field that was uneven, and lost probably 4 or 5. So I’ll have to think about a solution for that field.
@@SteddieProjectseven in flat field a rake tines can end in a way where it can end up in a tire .. I ben farming over 40 yrs and I had many flat tires because of rake tines..
We use nonethanol in our 1949 8n tractor. Need to find one of those filters.
I got mine at advanced auto. 👍
Thanks
easily
What baler is that?
New Holland super hayliner 69
@@SteddieProjects thank you sir!
You should invest in a super debt
What’s a super debt? It sounds bad 😂
How many acres was the field you cut?
I would guess that field is about 2 to 3 acres
@@SteddieProjects you got allot of hay off it then
Yeah this year first cutting was thin. We got 15 bales😂 hopefully second cutting is better
How many acres?
I believe that field is 2 or 3 acres not sure
I guess I don’t really care but why flip flops working on stuff
Because comfort is king 😂 gotta get let those piggy’s breathe in the summer 😂
Would it be better to drop a gear and give the sickle bar a bit more time to cut the hay?
It might do better that way, less clogging
I was interested in the video until I saw him wearing flip-flops. What is wrong with these men nowadays? I’m 43 years old and I’ve never worn a pair of flip-flops in my life. I do all kinds of work with Tractor , etc. I always have boots on.
Yeah, boots definitely a smart idea. 💡
When I was a kid ,I watched my neighbor cut his finger off with that same set up.Sickle bar mower and an 8n...don't rely on the pto being relaxed when working around implements....really? Flip flops?
That’ll scar you for life 😱 good advice. 👍
Those old Humpback 501 mowers were a pain in thick or tangled hay. I've ran them a many an hour.
Yeah thick stuff last year was a little rough on it. But this years first cutting was not bad. Not much there to get tangled 😂
I have a small hay farm and have older equipment to cut, rake, and bale. The 8N should use straight 30W like you used. Also the transmission and hydraulics use 90W mineral oil.
Nice 👍 thanks for the info, I think I need to change the hydraulics oil before next summer.
Ford 8-N’s ROCK!!!!👍🇺🇸❤️
Your triangle is called an SMV or slow moving vehicle.
I just got done cleaning up an oiler.
Nice to see old equipment working. I have used Castrol 30wt. in several old engines, with never a problem. The Farmall Fanatic uses a low ash 30 wt oil in his old tractors, he seems to know what he is talking about, but looks like what your doing is working. Old equipment seems to always need a little repairing. but nothing too over the top. good video
15-40 in mine, 40psi cold then 20once it gets hot 90f+ weather
How’s them teeth not moving while tractor in gear?
Was the PTO off then? There’s a small switch under the seat to shutoff
The way you snapped that tractor triangle while explaining the mistakes.... belly laughing. 😂 Epic vid tho and excellent effort on safety. You're amazing
I going to have flash backs . I have loaded so many square bales . At 63 I hate it still. 12 to 18 years old that was how I made extra money. I know someone has pick them up and load them on a truck. Thanks for the video
Slowly
Had some relatives with a nice 8N with a loader on it. Needed quite a bit of repair as a loader is a lot to ask of an 8N, lol. Eventually, tho, they decided they were better off spending a lot more money on a less capable modern tractor rather than repair the old 8N.
New is nice. Sometimes that’s best but if you can make the old ones go, I say run em’!
@@SteddieProjects Personally, I agree. I definitely snickered to myself as they learned that new equipment also needs maintenance. 🤣
Additionally, apparently on their fancy new tractor, they have to remove a short rubber oil hose to change the oil. The factory says to replace that hose every oil change. They asked my advice. I simply told them, if the factory recommends it, they should probably do it. The other option is risk the hose failing while the tractor is in use. I said it's their choice if they want to risk that.
One thing I do like, however, is the new tractor comes with ROPS from the factory. The primary driver was so reckless on that poor 8N that I was looking for ROPS systems for him to put on it. I saw him lift a rear tire on more than one occasion.
A vintage Ford 8n is rare in the uk.
Wow i didn’t think I could use my 2 n to make hay
I wasn’t to sure either but with the right setup anything is possible. 😁
You sure have the hardware.
Did you tedder the hay? That should've been done after you cut, before you windrowed it. It helps dry the hay. Your camera skills need work.
I didn’t have a Tedder at the time we filmed, But the weather was great this summer, and the hay dried extremely fast, 😅 thank goodness! I was able to find an old Grimm Tedder this fall so that should help next year. 👍 Yeah, it’s definitely tricky to film all by yourself while cutting and baling with an antique tractor😂 someday I’ll get it figured out. 😂 thanks for watching!
It's hard to film and operate a open cab tractor lol
Maybe your volume was off or low when he mentioned this in the video or something... I'll give you the benefit of the doubt
Whoda thunk it
OMG...this brings back so many memories from my younger years...1969 - 1973 of living on the Farm in East Calais Vermont. Each one of these equipment items I've driven and used.
Yes sir same here I'm 60, dad had a Massey 30..I have a 48 8n I use as a 4 wheeler around the cabin.