Some familiar tractors. I ran a 5488 and a 3594 when they were new so I remember that new tractor smell you mentioned. Both were MFWD. Had a 1066 Hydro at that time. Now just a Hydro 70. Our Super C is a wide front so I don't need no fancy drain bucket. I fired up one of my International RD-450 engines this afternoon and it only had 60 psi after it warmed up. It is a newer 1967 model with the big Holley and factory cast dual exhaust so the way it pulls I'm pretty sure it's still over 60 ponies. LOL maybe that rule is good for some engines? Thanks much for the extra nice video.
We have a Farmall 1026 too. The standard tread 1026 are ridiculously rare with 59 built. 2415 Farmalls built but a 1971 model only saw 188 built. Ours is the 1971. You were backwards on the ranges. Low is forward and high is toward you. I know where there's a restored Farmall 1026 with the front wheel assist
New subscriber here! Love your videos sir and love the farmall super c's. I'm currently on the hunt for one with a fast hitch. Any tips on what to look for etc? Also what part of the country you farming in?
LOL!!! That drain on the side of the filter housing is a great thing to have! Is your name Mike!? Mines Mike as well! There are a couple employees that might comment as well, just so you know! Great video for those who are learning ! NAPA is made by Wix! Great filters! I think a tractor/equipment channel would go well for you! Even if it’s just repairing sickle section or greasing a combine! Oil pressure should run between 30 and 40 PSI
Both of those sure are nice tractors ! That was cool he let you take it for a spin . I'm sure he would let you work it in a field if he had something going on . I'm not sure something that's got 1000 hp wants 1000 psi of oil pressure lol . Thanks for sharing !
Good day Many, many , many yrs ago Dad told me to change oil on W-6. I learn if you put bar on crescent wrench u get more torque , so I tighten it up with leverage bar great next time come to change oil we could not get oil plug off. Iwas about about 8-10 yrs old. Never forgot that Thanks
Excellent video :) my late Dad also uncle his brother bought McCormick International B414 Loader tractor Desiel motor in 1963 40 hp brand new , 1968 to 1970 bought brand new International 624 A tractor Desiel motor 60 hp too no Loader and what got my dad also uncle interested them was 2 uncles uncles work for Roads & Works Department in country area ! Plus 2 uncles on home farm and fun part the 1963 B414 cost $4.500 brand new also 1968 to 1970 624 cost nearly $10.000 in Canada currency then ! Both tractor learn drive on back years ago and never give me problems use them on farms but love power! Even Winter Season block heater for 30 mins start up like charm easy matinne to my dad use 10w30 conventional oil of ESSO brand HDX brand plus International filter for oil plus air , transmission, fuel to only one year in Winter B414 and 624 got Fram Oil filters on each because back order at International dealer at time plus Weather Forecast was horrible! But every 3 month all Desiel tractor got 200ml of Automatic transmission type 2 in fuel and lube up injection pump plus injectors too plus whole fuel system! I only ever seen on farm my dad & uncle get engine rebuilt motors plus fuel pump systems and once done ever plus did whole gaskets job to ! But did regular check up what need replacement or repair on and all tractor plus combine still run like charm since 1997 home farm sold with machinery too!
Sorry, laughing at the drain plug moment. Rubber glove on wrench hand, bare hands on plug. 😆 seriously though, Keep up the great work. Always enjoy your channel.
I just worked on a locomotive this weekend that has minimum oil pressure requirement of 9 psi. It's a 1000 HP diesel, so I'm not a big fan of that rule. My big complaint about most replica oil gauges is they don't give you any idea of pressure, and you have no clue what pressure the red band ends at.
The stage 2 super M that I picked up and resold last spring, I got it back the other day, and now I decided to keep it. I changed the oil on it yesterday and it took me a half hour to dig the old gasket out.
The 5488 is what the Magnum was going to look like if they hadn't merged with Case ,the power shift transmission was International. My neighbor down the road from me has a 1026 hydro. I didn't realize that they were that rare. I should see if they would part with it.
@@FarmallFanatic a few years ago I drove that tractor for them one afternoon when I was helping them with harvest. I thought that was the smoothest ,and simplest tractor ever to drive.
I would love to have an 88 series tractor One with enough oomph behind it to run a large square baler 4x4 As my 85hp has just got enough horses to pull a 11’ cut discbine on flat ground
@@FarmallFanatic Regarding your comment about Rotella vs IH low ash: Does the Rotella have solvents and stuff that are hard on the original gaskets and seals which weren't designed in an era where that was a worry?
1 hp / lb of oil pressure is false. Oliver 70's pressure gouges were 20lbs. from factory. You could take an 8n ford with 5lbs of oil pressure warm. Motor run great. Put an Oliver gage in it and it would almost peg it.
Another bonus to fall service is they set all winter with clean fluids in them! Keep these good videos rolling!
Agree 👍
ROAD TRIP! What a good break. Got to love it. I'm so jealous.
💥BOOM
You keep those gems Mike,they are in very capable hands.
Thank you for documenting how to care for these old tractors. My hope is that they live on well past when we are gone. Thank you for sharing. 🚀
Well the 1026 sure is kicking long after built 👍
@@FarmallFanatic That 1026 should have an ether can in that dispenser to keep dirt out.
@@jeffrankin967 He's putting one in to keep the line clean
They've all made it this far, I'm sure they'll make it just as far again if people keep up with em!
Some great tractors! Have a good weekend! See ya!
You too!
New ford ranger commercial that's the 1st time I seen one pretty cool
Lol
Love the 5488s! Deff one of the best looking IH tractors in history in my humble opinion
Agree 👍
Some familiar tractors. I ran a 5488 and a 3594 when they were new so I remember that new tractor smell you mentioned. Both were MFWD. Had a 1066 Hydro at that time. Now just a Hydro 70. Our Super C is a wide front so I don't need no fancy drain bucket. I fired up one of my International RD-450 engines this afternoon and it only had 60 psi after it warmed up. It is a newer 1967 model with the big Holley and factory cast dual exhaust so the way it pulls I'm pretty sure it's still over 60 ponies. LOL maybe that rule is good for some engines? Thanks much for the extra nice video.
That 466 sure sounded mean!! Awesome tractors.
Great video. Mike has a couple beautiful tractors.
No doubt
More preventative maintenance excellent 💥 these two tractors of Mike's are beauties Red Power 💥👍
Hello again both tractors are nice. Like the 5488
Ozzy! Those are two awesome tractors :)
You're not suppose to know about Ozzy, you have a family ahahahahahahaha
Nice video. That fellow has some nice tractors. I have an 84 model 5088 and I really like it. My favorite is my 1066 but they are all good tractors.
You've both got some sweet looking tractors. 👍😁
As usual red sets as green does the work lol as you seen green going down the road pulling a load of silage good video nice tractors
Ahahahahahahaha 🤣 red already had a days work done...green still chipping away at it lol
I didn't think they built that many, 2414 Farmall 1026 total, Love to have one in my shed 👍
I figured around 2500
We have a Farmall 1026 too. The standard tread 1026 are ridiculously rare with 59 built. 2415 Farmalls built but a 1971 model only saw 188 built. Ours is the 1971. You were backwards on the ranges. Low is forward and high is toward you. I know where there's a restored Farmall 1026 with the front wheel assist
I soon figured that out when I got on the road
Keep plugging along. Really enjoyed this video.
Will do..thank you 👊
Mike has some nice toys!
Absolutely 👍 💯
Really cool tractors....we had a 84hydro loader tractor....awesome loader tractor just light in the front end
New subscriber here! Love your videos sir and love the farmall super c's. I'm currently on the hunt for one with a fast hitch. Any tips on what to look for etc? Also what part of the country you farming in?
When you find one with a fast hitch, make sure it has both leveling links...I'm in Pennsylvania
LOL!!! That drain on the side of the filter housing is a great thing to have! Is your name Mike!? Mines Mike as well! There are a couple employees that might comment as well, just so you know! Great video for those who are learning ! NAPA is made by Wix! Great filters! I think a tractor/equipment channel would go well for you! Even if it’s just repairing sickle section or greasing a combine! Oil pressure should run between 30 and 40 PSI
What'd you think of that 1026?
@@FarmallFanatic yeah I’d buy it
Hens teeth sale 😬 🤣
@@FarmallFanatic yeah I get it! My son has the Super M I learned on and my Grand dads 9N and he won’t part with em!
one of your best videos in my book
Thank you!
G day I was to quick on comment. No I never heard of 1 of these. Thanks
Both of those sure are nice tractors ! That was cool he let you take it for a spin . I'm sure he would let you work it in a field if he had something going on . I'm not sure something that's got 1000 hp wants 1000 psi of oil pressure lol . Thanks for sharing !
Hahaha 😁
Good day Many, many , many yrs ago Dad told me to change oil on W-6. I learn if you put bar on crescent wrench u get more torque , so I tighten it up with leverage bar great next time come to change oil we could not get oil plug off. Iwas about about 8-10 yrs old. Never forgot that Thanks
Hey ff I found that 1026 I told you I saw for sale, it’s on f-book marketplace in chittenango ny. Take care.
I'll check it out..thanks
I’ve never seen a 1026, really cool machine
I have 2 Farmall 140's. A 1958 and a 1964 with Fast Hitches. I also have a 1969 International Industrial 140 with a Fast Hitch.
Excellent video :) my late Dad also uncle his brother bought McCormick International B414 Loader tractor Desiel motor in 1963 40 hp brand new , 1968 to 1970 bought brand new International 624 A tractor Desiel motor 60 hp too no Loader and what got my dad also uncle interested them was 2 uncles uncles work for Roads & Works Department in country area ! Plus 2 uncles on home farm and fun part the 1963 B414 cost $4.500 brand new also 1968 to 1970 624 cost nearly $10.000 in Canada currency then ! Both tractor learn drive on back years ago and never give me problems use them on farms but love power! Even Winter Season block heater for 30 mins start up like charm easy matinne to my dad use 10w30 conventional oil of ESSO brand HDX brand plus International filter for oil plus air , transmission, fuel to only one year in Winter B414 and 624 got Fram Oil filters on each because back order at International dealer at time plus Weather Forecast was horrible! But every 3 month all Desiel tractor got 200ml of Automatic transmission type 2 in fuel and lube up injection pump plus injectors too plus whole fuel system! I only ever seen on farm my dad & uncle get engine rebuilt motors plus fuel pump systems and once done ever plus did whole gaskets job to ! But did regular check up what need replacement or repair on and all tractor plus combine still run like charm since 1997 home farm sold with machinery too!
Very cool 👍
Sorry, laughing at the drain plug moment. Rubber glove on wrench hand, bare hands on plug. 😆 seriously though, Keep up the great work. Always enjoy your channel.
No that was a cloth glove... that's why I didn't want oil on it lol
@@FarmallFanatic ah!!! Makes sense
@@buroakridgehomestead5995 actually, I could have soaked it and then patted the John Deere neighbor on the back for a job well done ahahahahahahaha 🤣
@@FarmallFanatic hey now! Stop swearing at me!! 😆
Ahahahahahahaha 🤣
John deere photo bomb!
Lol
I just worked on a locomotive this weekend that has minimum oil pressure requirement of 9 psi. It's a 1000 HP diesel, so I'm not a big fan of that rule. My big complaint about most replica oil gauges is they don't give you any idea of pressure, and you have no clue what pressure the red band ends at.
Totally agree 👍
Can’t believe I guessed 1026 correctly last night! Boom! 💥
That guess drove me nuts ahahahahahahaha
That 1026 was way cool
The stage 2 super M that I picked up and resold last spring, I got it back the other day, and now I decided to keep it. I changed the oil on it yesterday and it took me a half hour to dig the old gasket out.
Knife?
@@FarmallFanatic I even used a box cutter, it was like chipping out a rock. The hardest one I ever did by far.
This one was a treat too
@@FarmallFanatic the tractor sat in there shed for close to 25 years.
Dont know why but that farm looks familiar to me along with the gentlemen you were talking to
You don't pick him up
Enjoyed watching your video. What tri-State region are you in? 🇺🇸🚜👍
New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio
@@FarmallFanatic Thanks! I am in North Florida. Looks like beautiful country up where you are at.
@@tractorhyatt7044 It is until Winter
Good Stuff ! 💥
Hello 5 mag noodles I need to change to metric here in Canada so do you know is 5 mecka noodles here metric the same . Great vid have a good day
Everything's the same in Canada 🤣
Do you have a video of where all to grease the front end of the super c?
I can make one
Red overload....!!!!
The 5488 is what the Magnum was going to look like if they hadn't merged with Case ,the power shift transmission was International. My neighbor down the road from me has a 1026 hydro. I didn't realize that they were that rare. I should see if they would part with it.
They part with it, you know they are behind on child support 🤣
@@FarmallFanatic a few years ago I drove that tractor for them one afternoon when I was helping them with harvest. I thought that was the smoothest ,and simplest tractor ever to drive.
Ever
Turn the wheels for a hard turn, should make oil pan access easier
Yeah but then I can't complain lol
Turn the wheel sharp right
I would love to have an 88 series tractor
One with enough oomph behind it to run a large square baler 4x4
As my 85hp has just got enough horses to pull a 11’ cut discbine on flat ground
Nice 1026 but I really like the 88. Red power, BOOM, your so immature, lol.
Ahahahahahahaha 🤣
Yeah and the guys telling me that are younger than me ahahahahahahaha 🤣
Red Power 💪❤️ Boom
There are the correct wrenches instead of a Cresent one, but then u do like those red tractors so, l do like ur latest one
My neighbor is a green tractor guy, he tries to twist bolts off by hand ✋ 🙄 🤣
@@FarmallFanatic good one
@@davidalsum7713 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
We pull a 16 foot MacDon disc mower with a john deer 4040. Just like the 13 foot MacDon behind the behind 5488
Good information. Rare as hens teeth?
As in, they don't exist
@@FarmallFanatic 👍🍻
U crank the tiers all the way to one side to give u more rom for the bucket
Are you still able to find the 30w low ash IH oil?
Yep
@@FarmallFanatic Regarding your comment about Rotella vs IH low ash: Does the Rotella have solvents and stuff that are hard on the original gaskets and seals which weren't designed in an era where that was a worry?
1 hp / lb of oil pressure is false. Oliver 70's pressure gouges were 20lbs. from factory. You could take an 8n ford with 5lbs of oil pressure warm. Motor run great. Put an Oliver gage in it and it would almost peg it.
Deere Power 💥💥💥💥💥💥
Lol
Just use the right wrench instead of a crescent. You looking to round off corners!
I haven't yet, but ur right...it could
turn the wheel all the way to the right or the left
That makes too much sense
Not a thumb wrench, a "West Virginia socket set"!
🤣
If your showing your tractor respect why are you using an adjustable wrench on those plugs instead of proper fitted spanners?
Cuz they work
Turn the tires sideways
That'd be too easy...always gotta have a problem in a video 🤣
I had a rust milkshake come out of my Moline it was nasty
That's a lot of them
@@FarmallFanatic at least I wasn't the only one. Goodness!
Theirs no way on the oil pressure, my brothers big tractor has almost 700 hp, it surely dont have no 700 lbs oil pressure
I'm talking small tractors
1026, 2473
John deere hauling chopper box wagons and the ih 1026 being Lazy red coward 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 Eddie that 1026 is lazy red coward
Ahahahahahahaha Ahahahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@FarmallFanatic A 55 series tractor in the background hauling forge wagons fully loaded and that tractor was hustling hard 💥💥💥💥💥
14:24 hustling deere pulling heavy
John deere is still going cause deere was broke the red has its work done
@@mikemongera2300 ahahahahahahaha yep
Just because the tractor test out at a 179 horse doesn't mean it should have one pound of oil psi for every horsepower
Agree 👍