Don’t be Wily? Nah… do be Wily, you’re the man! Respect from Wales in the UK. Many ‘Will it Start’ vids are totally skip-through-able, not these, the way you go through the process and the conversational tone, and humour is so watchable. Keep posting! Diolch yn fawr!
Another great video! The lever under the seat on the left-hand side is the PTO the clutch is stuck from setting up. Sometimes you can get it in gear hold the clutch in and stomp on the brakes. Sometimes it will break the clutch loose. Keep those videos rolling.
Yes and unlike modern tractors with independent PTO, you must depress the clutch to engage and disengage. We have an NAA, same as the Jubilee; Jubilee was a commemorative tractor and was 53 and ours was 54. Later models beginning in 55 was called 600 and had a higher ratio ratio gears and a couple other things. We have a 55 my dad bought new and a later model. We have new cab models and my brother drives 9000 Series John Deeres, but around the home-place you will usually find him on one of the old Fords. (If you are not going to use the tractor, wire the clutch down)
That might be a 53 54 600 the lever on the left hand side is for the PTO pull the lever to the rear turns on the PTO pull it Forward turns it off the lift is on your right side pull it back towards the rear the three-point hitch will lift up
Mishaps and tractors happen. While teaching a young man to drive one I instructed him to stop as we approached the doors to the tool shed. I didn't understand why he wasn't stopping until just as we crashed through the doors I realized he had never driven a stick anything and was using the brakes but not the clutch! So same reason as your crash, clutch engaged! Replacing the doors became that Saturday's project. :-)
Yeah, that lever under the seat on the left side engages and disengages the PTO. PTO has to be engaged for the 3 point lift to work. The old Ferd sounds pretty good!
I practically learned how to drive on one of those sweet tractors. From raking hay to bush hogging to hauling off the garbage. That’s back when we dumped in a gully in the back 40. Those things will last forever if they are taken care of. That little tractor will outlast a new one. Brings back some great memories with my grandfather and uncle’s. Took my first chew of red man also.
Well Don, you got it running, and darn thing runs great, but definitely needs the clutch looked at, and your umm miss hap, well it didn’t really hurt much, lol be good little tractor, with a little work, but hope your feeling better soon Wiley, waiting for your next video
I love equipment and I want one but iam 63 retired concrete. Worker and I ask myself ,self why do you want a piece of equipment. Well I just do. Thanks for sharing ur Chanel n experience with us God bless yall real good.
A couple of suggestions for you fellers. Get yourself a heavy duty set of jumper cables and you won't have to lug those batteries around as much. Just set your batteries on the ground or hood or wherever and hook the jumpers to the starter or the machine's cables. Another suggestion is when you get a machine that starts that easy and has a bad clutch , shut it off and start it in gear.
In the 1990s, I owned a 54 NAA that had to sit outside. Came home from a long day of working on state highway snowplows that were first-generation computer control having issues. The old Ford that was still 6 volt and slow rolled and fired right up, and I was able to plow the driveway. I remember thinking that we had gone backwards with new technologies. I enjoy your videos keep them coming.
Wally , you don't want to knock off that bendix off that shaft it has a roll pin in it , my neighbor did his and the bendix fell into the bottom of the crankcase only one way to get It out split the engine
Thanks for another great video Wiley and Jacob. It was interesting. That old ford tractor is not so bad. With some fixing and tlc believe that could be a handy little tractor. Not too bad. Needs a clutch. Watch out for the building Wiley. That was funny you trying to get it stopped. Happens. You got it stopped. That old case dozer is not too bad either. Someone will be able to use it. Nice truck to haul it. Good going on it all Wiley. Sweet running little tractor. Thanks for everything. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
The lever there behind the clutch that you were not sure about is the PTO engager and disengage lever, I have a tractor just like it at my home too, in some of the old tractors they have to be engaged for the lift to work, but other tractors of the same type the lift works without the lever engaged, it is different for each tractor
That is not a Jubilee they were built in 53 and 54 The way you can tell the difference is the Jubilee has a nut on the end of the axle. That tractor is a 600 series built between 55 to 64. If you look on the transmission right below the air cleaner The serial and the model number is stamped there.
I had the same ford back in early 90s i sold it. bought 2 1/2 1964 Diesel Fordson super majors . made one out of 2 1/2 built in the UK you probably know this but Fordson is named after Henry and Edsel Ford....Ford-Son.. get it?😊 And another thing Kingsford charcoal. Man name king took tons of scrap wood from millions of model T body's and KINGS- FORD was born. That Henry could turn horse crap into Gold😂 thanks for another great video...God bless
Excellent video Wiley :) also that start ring part seized on when starter gear need have grease or anti seized put so slip in and out if ever put starter on same style to! Also that tractor be fix upper for sure also and fuel shut off system weird for sure never seen one those on tractor before!
I like 👍 ford tractor 🚜 and I had a 8 n it was a great tractor 🚜 to work on the farm I think it will start because it is a 8n tractor 😊you have a good day
Ford made basically the same tractor from the N series up to the 3000 and 4000. Lots of people like them, but I'm not one of them. The lever you were wondering about is the PTO engagement, as someone else said. There's a draft control for the 3 point on the opposite side. Pretty uncommon, but eventually you may run across one with the add on Sherman transmission. Even more uncommon would be one with a Ford flathead V8 swapped in.
Great job, Wily!! I figured if there was a chance of it running you would be the man to fire it up! Great video (except for the little mishap lol). Thanks for sharing!!
As be Wiley!! You are the best I do believe that tractor has a wet clutch if low on hydraulic fluid clutch and lift will not work lever on the side should be to engage hydraulic lift
That old girl probably would have ran on the gas you drained out of it. The one I have is a loyal old gal and starts every time in every temperature. They were made to run before this crappy gas we have now. Good tractor just ain’t big enough to get anything done around here anymore.
I agree with you. I was just surprised the way it busted off. Not sure why he parked it. May have got a newer tractor in his collection Thanks for sharing and watching
That is not a golden jubilee they had a big nut in the center of the axle where you bolt the rear tires on them that might be a 600 series ford tractor
That old tractor runs good l am glad you got it going Wiley
It sure did and thank you
Thanks for watching
A running tractor and a sold dozer. A good Wiley day.
It was a good day. Thanks for watching
there tough old tractors me and you will be in a box it will be still be running {no computer junk} great video keep them coming
Thank you
That tractor seems happy to be alive again.
It does. I hope somebody will buy it
Thanks for watching
Don’t be Wily? Nah… do be Wily, you’re the man! Respect from Wales in the UK. Many ‘Will it Start’ vids are totally skip-through-able, not these, the way you go through the process and the conversational tone, and humour is so watchable. Keep posting! Diolch yn fawr!
Thanks and thank you for watching
Another great video! The lever under the seat on the left-hand side is the PTO the clutch is stuck from setting up. Sometimes you can get it in gear hold the clutch in and stomp on the brakes. Sometimes it will break the clutch loose. Keep those videos rolling.
I wish i would have known that. Thank you for sharing
Yes and unlike modern tractors with independent PTO, you must depress the clutch to engage and disengage. We have an NAA, same as the Jubilee; Jubilee was a commemorative tractor and was 53 and ours was 54. Later models beginning in 55 was called 600 and had a higher ratio ratio gears and a couple other things. We have a 55 my dad bought new and a later model. We have new cab models and my brother drives 9000 Series John Deeres, but around the home-place you will usually find him on one of the old Fords. (If you are not going to use the tractor, wire the clutch down)
That might be a 53 54 600 the lever on the left hand side is for the PTO pull the lever to the rear turns on the PTO pull it Forward turns it off the lift is on your right side pull it back towards the rear the three-point hitch will lift up
Thank you for sharing this information
Thanks for watching
Mishaps and tractors happen. While teaching a young man to drive one I instructed him to stop as we approached the doors to the tool shed. I didn't understand why he wasn't stopping until just as we crashed through the doors I realized he had never driven a stick anything and was using the brakes but not the clutch! So same reason as your crash, clutch engaged! Replacing the doors became that Saturday's project. :-)
Thanks for sharing that story.
Lol about the Saturday project
"Let's see if it's got oil. Yep, this thang is makin oil!" I love it every time :)
Thank you and thanks for watching
Wonderful job Wily. My Grandfather had a 51 Jubilee and after his passing at 92, my Uncle has it now and still uses it. One great tractor.
Thanks for sharing. I have been told in a couple of comments it is actually a 600 series tractor.
1953 was the first year of the Golden Jubilee. Ford lost a lawsuit filed by Harry Ferguson and had to redesign the hydraulics.
Jubilee was only made in 53
Put a big smile on my face nice work reminds me of when I was learning my tractor.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you Wiley. That dozer and Jubilee tractor are sweet finds.😊
Got the dozer a new home hopefully somebody will want this tractor
Thanks for watching
Starts better than the day it was new
I know. Thanks for watching
Yeah, that lever under the seat on the left side engages and disengages the PTO. PTO has to be engaged for the 3 point lift to work. The old Ferd sounds pretty good!
On the Jubile, the PTO doesn't have to be on for the 3pt to work! That's on the N series! The Jubile has live hydraulics!
Thank you for sharing and watching
@@jonathanfrecking1210 You're right! I forgot about that.
I practically learned how to drive on one of those sweet tractors. From raking hay to bush hogging to hauling off the garbage. That’s back when we dumped in a gully in the back 40. Those things will last forever if they are taken care of. That little tractor will outlast a new one. Brings back some great memories with my grandfather and uncle’s. Took my first chew of red man also.
Lol on the Red Man. I swallowed some , never wanted anymore
Thanks for sharing
Love those old Fords. Good job getting it running again, Wily! 👍👍 Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
I always like watching the videos Wily.
Thank you
Great job getting it running. Another awesome video !! Love watching your channel you are amazing !!!!!
Thank you and thanks for watching
Well Don, you got it running, and darn thing runs great, but definitely needs the clutch looked at, and your umm miss hap, well it didn’t really hurt much, lol be good little tractor, with a little work, but hope your feeling better soon Wiley, waiting for your next video
Thank you
Thanks for watching
My 601 ford clutch stick if i let it sit and dont block it down I free it up by getting it rolling than hammer the brakes
I love equipment and I want one but iam 63 retired concrete. Worker and I ask myself ,self why do you want a piece of equipment. Well I just do. Thanks for sharing ur Chanel n experience with us God bless yall real good.
I see you answer yourself too
Lol
Thanks for watching
A couple of suggestions for you fellers. Get yourself a heavy duty set of jumper cables and you won't have to lug those batteries around as much. Just set your batteries on the ground or hood or wherever and hook the jumpers to the starter or the machine's cables. Another suggestion is when you get a machine that starts that easy and has a bad clutch , shut it off and start it in gear.
Will do on the clutch. Thanks for sharing.
In the 1990s, I owned a 54 NAA that had to sit outside. Came home from a long day of working on state highway snowplows that were first-generation computer control having issues. The old Ford that was still 6 volt and slow rolled and fired right up, and I was able to plow the driveway. I remember thinking that we had gone backwards with new technologies. I enjoy your videos keep them coming.
Thank you and thanks for sharing that
The "Golden Jubilee" was only made in 1953 in honor of Ford's 50th anniversary. In 1954 it became the NAA, then in 1955 it became the 600.
Thanks for sharing that information and watching
That a Ford 600
Your absolutely correct still use my 1953 golden jubilee to this day
Wally , you don't want to knock off that bendix off that shaft it has a roll pin in it , my neighbor did his and the bendix fell into the bottom of the crankcase only one way to get It out split the engine
Thank you for sharing this. I am so glad that did not happen. I never seen a starter like this one.
Thank you for watching
Lift is on the right hand side the lever on the left hand side is the power take off for driving a sharft to implements
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for another great video Wiley and Jacob.
It was interesting.
That old ford tractor is not so bad. With some fixing and tlc believe that could be a handy little tractor. Not too bad. Needs a clutch.
Watch out for the building Wiley. That was funny you trying to get it stopped. Happens. You got it stopped.
That old case dozer is not too bad either. Someone will be able to use it.
Nice truck to haul it.
Good going on it all Wiley. Sweet running little tractor.
Thanks for everything.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Thank you Steve
Maybe someone will want this old tractor too
The lever there behind the clutch that you were not sure about is the PTO engager and disengage lever, I have a tractor just like it at my home too, in some of the old tractors they have to be engaged for the lift to work, but other tractors of the same type the lift works without the lever engaged, it is different for each tractor
That is not a Jubilee they were built in 53 and 54 The way you can tell the difference is the Jubilee has a nut on the end of the axle. That tractor is a 600 series built between 55 to 64. If you look on the transmission right below the air cleaner The serial and the model number is stamped there.
Thanks for sharing this information
Good job Wiley.
Thank you
Love your videos Wiley! Your batting 750 from what I have watched getting things to start. YOU ARE THE MAN!!
Thank you and thanks for watching
I had the same ford back in early 90s i sold it. bought 2 1/2 1964 Diesel Fordson super majors . made one out of 2 1/2 built in the UK you probably know this but Fordson is named after Henry and Edsel Ford....Ford-Son.. get it?😊 And another thing Kingsford charcoal. Man name king took tons of scrap wood from millions of model T body's and KINGS- FORD was born. That Henry could turn horse crap into Gold😂 thanks for another great video...God bless
Excellent video Wiley :) also that start ring part seized on when starter gear need have grease or anti seized put so slip in and out if ever put starter on same style to! Also that tractor be fix upper for sure also and fuel shut off system weird for sure never seen one those on tractor before!
Thanks for sharing and watching. I hope someone will take this off the owners hand
No brakes Wally I think it won't stop 🛑 LoL 😆 you done quit damage Don't be Wally 🚜 God bless you 🙏🙏 brother.
Lol. Thank you and God Bless You
Iam never failed to be entertained with your videos. Dont Be Wiley is AWESOME !!!!!
Thank you and thanks for watching
No breaks needed. He did a good job loading the little 450
Yes he did
It reminds me of the man that use to come plow our garden every spring.
Great video, Wiley 👍👍👍
Thank you
Wily I can't go a night without watching one of your videos 👍👍👍
Thanks for that
Cool video Wily 👍👍
I like 👍 ford tractor 🚜 and I had a 8 n it was a great tractor 🚜 to work on the farm I think it will start because it is a 8n tractor 😊you have a good day
Model that same starter. Don't be scared of it. You just being a little timmed.❤
Ford made basically the same tractor from the N series up to the 3000 and 4000. Lots of people like them, but I'm not one of them. The lever you were wondering about is the PTO engagement, as someone else said. There's a draft control for the 3 point on the opposite side. Pretty uncommon, but eventually you may run across one with the add on Sherman transmission. Even more uncommon would be one with a Ford flathead V8 swapped in.
Thank you for sharing that
Good job Wiley
Thanks
Very cool video Wylie and it's alive good job thanks Wylie
Thank you
Love your style Wily. 👍👍👍👍 Take Care. 😆
Thank you and thanks for watching
That lever is the power take off Wiley. You don't have to have it in gear for the lift.
Thank you for sharing and watching
Very good job and God bless y'all
Thank you
You go wiley!!! Always good to see your videos!
Thank you
Should get the combine harvester going
We are going to make a run at it
Thanks for watching
Another awesome video. Wiley really appreciate them 👍
Thank you
Great job, Wily!! I figured if there was a chance of it running you would be the man to fire it up! Great video (except for the little mishap lol). Thanks for sharing!!
Lol
Thank you and thank you for watching
Nice work.
Sounds sweet Wily! Well done!
As be Wiley!!
You are the best
I do believe that tractor has a wet clutch if low on hydraulic fluid clutch and lift will not work lever on the side should be to engage hydraulic lift
Thanks and thanks for sharing
Good job buddy. I really enjoy the will it run videos.
Thank you
Enjoyed your video Wily.
Thank you
Cool stuff Wily
Thank you
Amigo tenés que buscar un compañero..no podés solo.. SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA
Great video Wily👍👍
Thank you
great job 👌
Thanks
its not a jubilee, looks like a 601 or a 641. very good old tractors
Great job almost like that tractor wanted to do more plowing or farm work again
Thanks 👍
That lever on the side is the pto
Need to engage pto for the 3point to go up and down.
Clutch could be stuck from sitting just like the starter
I think so too and someone told me it may free up after running it some
Thanks for watching
Just spray oil on it and bolt it back in place..watch what happens.😊
Well, you didn't start a jubilee this day either, because it's not a jubilee. It's a 600 series tractor. Looks to be a 641.
Thanks for sharing that and watching
It is not a jubilee.. It doesn't have rear wheel centre axle nuts.. Check the serial number on the left side clutch housing.
HAY WILY, I LIKE THE OLE GIRL. I'VE GOTTA SAY THOUGH. YOU LOOK BETTER ON A SKIDDER. STAY COOL WILY... PEACE, FROM CREEL CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO
Lol. I feel better in a skidder
Thanks for watching
Hay buddy good luck
Thanks
สวัสดีวิลลีรุ้นนีั้สวยมากและประหยัดน้ำมัน😊😊
pto lever on the left,no hi and low.
Ok
Thanks for sharing
That was entertaining for sure keep them coming 👍👋🇨🇦
Thanks for watching
That old girl probably would have ran on the gas you drained out of it. The one I have is a loyal old gal and starts every time in every temperature. They were made to run before this crappy gas we have now. Good tractor just ain’t big enough to get anything done around here anymore.
I agree with you. I was just surprised the way it busted off. Not sure why he parked it. May have got a newer tractor in his collection
Thanks for sharing and watching
Good work buddy
Thank you
Wily crash and smash lol 🇺🇸🇺🇸 Love your videos
Thank you
Pull the starter.and.oil the bendi,x.😊
Did not know that
Thanks for sharing
That's a 601 Ford Tractor Wily.
Thanks and thanks for watching
That starter was also used on flat heads and probly some you block too. Pretty common style starter
GOT YOURSELF A RUNNING TRACTOR
Yes indeed.
Thanks for watching
What’s the deal with that 90’s model Chevy in the background? Do a will it start on it
Not sure on the truck
Thanks for watching
That is not a golden jubilee they had a big nut in the center of the axle where you bolt the rear tires on them that might be a 600 series ford tractor
Thanks for sharing and watching
Great video
Thank you
love it!!!
Thank you
That is a 600 series, much newer than a Jubalee
I think Mr George needs another call Wily! 🙈🤣
Lol
Yes he does
Too bad you couldn’t say “ain’t got no gas in it!”
Lol, it didn’t cross my mind until you said it.
Thanks for watching
case dozer ✌️
Hank and you could learn a thing or two from him about how to buy a truck 😂😂
That was a nice truck thanks for watching
Now that wasn't too hard now was it.
Nice video
Thanks
Turns my lips white
Clutch stuck to flywheel
Old man know how to break a clutch lose
I don’t.
Is this tractor for sale
Email is in the description
Could you please send me the number for this tractor
Do alittle dance for us Wiley lol
Lol
I am better at getting stuff started than dancing. That should let you know how bad if dancer i am
Lol
Thanks for watching
Hey,if you sang with that voice,you could sound like Bob Dillion.😅
Lol
😂😂😂 Don't be Wily!! 😂😂😂
Jubilee was 1953 only. That’s probably a 641.
Thanks for the info and watching
No problem.
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