My grandpa has a large dairy operation. He bought a new 1948 IH Farmal. He has passed away left it to my uncle. He used it to mow the pastures. Before grandma passed away a large portion of the land was sold. Uncle passed away a few yrs ago his daughters have it on their land here in Georgia USA. Hasn’t been moved in yrs. Watching you work on your reminded me of grandpa doing maintenance. I’m 67 yrs old and have fond memories of watching from a swing as he mowed the pastures! Thanks for your video!
Just like the one we had , it had the steering death wobble , the cheap cure is only run one front tire . loved that old h my grandfather bought it new and we ran it until 1974 and then traded it and a w 6 in on a new 574 with loader ,what a change .
I'll probably never have to do what y'all did to get these tractors up and going and ready to work, but I enjoyed watching all of it and appreciated all the detailed video you were doing!
Another excellent video guys! I love the consistency of the trany oil shown at ~7:50 & 47:30, and nice "chunks" in the engine oil at 10:34. :) I've found an hydraulic press to be very beneficial for breaking tires off of wheels, much easier than the c-clamps and sledge shown at ~8:50. :) Clever idea for a tube a tube flap at 10:02. 14:15 WOO HOOO! 15:30 Gotta love that clutch goo..... well, maybe ya don't. I love when the planter is drug out at 24:30. 26:55 Ooooooo, the shop looks much better! So nice to have a dry place to work on equipment. Sweet job on removing the broken carb screw at 31:00. It's always amazing how much better a machine will look after a bit o' cleaning. I like the use of the sheet plastic to protect the seal as it was pushed over the axle shaft at 41:30.
My grandpa has a large dairy operation. He bought a new 1948 IH Farmal. He has passed away left it to my uncle. He used it to mow the pastures. Before grandma passed away a large portion of the land was sold. Uncle passed away a few yrs ago his daughters have it on their land here in Georgia USA. Hasn’t been moved in yrs. Watching you work on your reminded me of grandpa doing maintenance. I’m 67 yrs old and have fond memories of watching from a swing as he mowed the pastures! Thanks for your video!
Love to see these old tractors saved, and brought back to life. Awesome video guys.
Lots more old tractors to save yet.
@PlateauFarms we have 19 and got them all running.
Excellent video. Well made and edited. Its rewarding watching you fix up the Farmall.
Another great old American tractor saved and working again. Great video.
Lots more tractors ahead.
Simplicity at its very best. Love these old machines and it’s it must be such a blast to work with them again. Good on you lads and keep on doing it 👍
Reliquia😊
Just like the one we had , it had the steering death wobble , the cheap cure is only run one front tire . loved that old h my grandfather bought it new and we ran it until 1974 and then traded it and a w 6 in on a new 574 with loader ,what a change .
I remember helping my Dad change those seat bushings ,way back in my youth.
Excellent video -- love what you guys are doing.
I'll probably never have to do what y'all did to get these tractors up and going and ready to work, but I enjoyed watching all of it and appreciated all the detailed video you were doing!
Another excellent video guys!
I love the consistency of the trany oil shown at ~7:50 & 47:30, and nice "chunks" in the engine oil at 10:34. :)
I've found an hydraulic press to be very beneficial for breaking tires off of wheels, much easier than the c-clamps and sledge shown at ~8:50. :)
Clever idea for a tube a tube flap at 10:02. 14:15
WOO HOOO! 15:30
Gotta love that clutch goo..... well, maybe ya don't.
I love when the planter is drug out at 24:30. 26:55
Ooooooo, the shop looks much better! So nice to have a dry place to work on equipment.
Sweet job on removing the broken carb screw at 31:00.
It's always amazing how much better a machine will look after a bit o' cleaning.
I like the use of the sheet plastic to protect the seal as it was pushed over the axle shaft at 41:30.
Very impressive
It’s always a good day when yall post
Thank you.
@ your welcome
Great videos, thanks for these
Cool video thanks for sharing 😊
Cool video, shoulda checked compression before and After getting it Going
Would have been interesting, but I doubt it would've been too much different.
Nothing like new rubber
dommage que nous n'ayons pas de traduction 🤚👏👍