Hey man I would love to buy that air compressor than was sitting next to tractor on that flatbed. I own a small tree business and I’m setting up a couple service trucks and would love to have that rams compressor. Awesome content as always man. Thanks.
I have never seen any tractor tires that badly worn. Those are shot! Those were great tractors and still are. Alot of farmers still running the 60 series still today.
Hey man, I just wanted to share a safety tip, it’s about your batwing bush hog. My brother borrowed my 15ft Woods batwing bush hog back in 2013, and he had it sitting in his front yard with both wings up. It was not running, and the key was not in it. He was working second shift at the police department, and when his 9yo son and 5yo daughter got off the school bus, about 15 minutes after he left to work. He gets a call one minute after he went on duty, that a 5yo little girl was trapped under a bush hog. Then give him his own address. You could only imagine how he felt responding to that call, and when he got there, both batwings was down on it, and sure enough his little girl was trapped under the left batwing. He got on the tractor and lifted it, got her out, where she was transferred VIA helicopter to the UK Hospital in Lexington Kentucky, where she was pronounced dead about 30 minutes after she got there. That was the worst day my family has had, to date! What had happened, is the little boy was in the cab, playing like he was driving it, and the girl just happened to be right under the left wing, and the boy was playing with the leavers, and you know them batwings are heavy and will gravity feed down really fast if you hit the lever, even though the damn thing isn’t running! I noticed in the first seen in that video, that both wings was up! I know you have kids, grandkids or whoever in your family has kids, and I highly suggest dropping them when it’s parked, or at least put a chain and binder to insure it can’t fall. I can’t emphasize how critical it is to do that, one, very small insignificant step to ensure your family safety. I know most people think that would not ever happen to them, but it did happen to us, and it can happen to you too.
Yeah, I couldn’t agree more! Anytime I park it, or commute down the road with it, I’ll put a chain and binder running to each wing, because you never know when your gonna blow a hoes or lose a pin and it falls down, because that 20ft i have now, one wing is 1900 pounds, nearly a ton! It can be very dangerous, when people get around them.
Absolutely heart breaking ! Could anyone imagine answering that kind of call to your own house ??? Wish the family peace and comfort in such a tragic time. My condolences.
I disagree. I've ran them both, Case makes a reliable line of equipment, but their all around quality and luxury points never have held a candle to the Deere, and still don't.
The 6076 engines blocks were interchangeable. The only real differences would have been injection pump calibration and some of the hookups on the front of the engine (water pump ect.). These tractors were some of the first ones with computers, one that ran the injection pump on the later tractors and a hitch control unit. The HCU took the place of some of the mechanical linkages used for draft control on the 3 point hitch. The tractors that had a switch on the back to raise and lower the 3 point while standing on the ground all had HCU. The tractor HAS to have hydraulic pressure to get anything to work. Steering and brakes have priority in the high pressure hydraulic system, and when Hank had the brakes down to the floor with the engine running he demonstrated the high pressure system was not functioning. Also, once the high pressure system meets the needs of the steering and brakes, the oil then goes to the 3 point and SCV outlets. The traction clutch must be cycled one time with high pressure oil present to allow the transmission to move. This is supposed to keep someone from bypass-starting the tractor while the transmission is in gear and having it run over them. Once the clutch has been cycled, it is possible to shift into forward or reverse at any time without clutching. This transmission is still completely mechanical-there are no electrical relays or solenoids other than the MFWD (mechanical front wheel drive). BTW, if you need to move one of these MFWD tractors which does not run, there is a tow disconnect on the left side of the transmission case ahead of the final drive housing above the hydraulic and transmission filters. This will disconnect the rear wheels from the transmission, but the front wheels are still in park because the MFWD clutch is spring loaded applied. To free them up the easiest way, remove the MFWD driveshaft. I was a John Deere ag tech for 21 years, and hauled all sorts of broken ones into the shop as a dealership driver. There are a few tricks a person learns over the years! Great content, I enjoy your videos!
I live in Kings mountain, North Carolina that wicks filter company is no longer wix. It was bought out. It still has the big wicks filter outside the warehouse
I worked in Gastonia. NC many years ago rebuilding the Shoney's eatery . I commuted there weekly from New Castle, Pa. I'd leave here at 6pm Sunday evening and arrive about an hour before starting time Monday morning. Nice place Hank! 😊
Had one of those on the farm I was raised on a 9700. Also we had a 7710 and a TW-25. Also was a 8000 that my late father bought brand new in I think 1971.
The tractor engine puts out about 200hp but it requires 24hp to drive everything on the tractor and get it to move without any other equipment, so you are actually left with 176.48 hp available to pull something at the drawbar.
I have never seen a tractor that in it’s day was probably around 80,000.00 to 100,000.00 so beat to heck. I don’t think it probably had the maintenance done .
Used to work for Deere when these were new, and in the 4960 they had the horsepower pushed to the limit and they had head gasket troubles fairly often if you worked them hard. The 4760 and down didn't. What a shame to see it in this condition. Pull the dipstick in the back and check the oil, if you had no brakes then it is not pumping oil.
In UK nearly all tractors have Pick Up Hitches, we never seem to use the Draw-Bar. This also means that our equipments, Trailers, Rollers, Cultivators, etc. are all Ring-Hitches.
HAY HANK, I SAW WILY PUTTIN' YOUR WRENCHES UP. AND WHEELIES ARE FOR WHEN YA-ALL'S FIXIN' DOZERS, YOU'D PROBABLY GET A GOOD ROSTER TAIL OFF THAT 4960, I BELIEVE, TILL I BELIEVE OTHERWISE, YA-SEE. TAKE CARE AND STAY COOL GUYS, PEACE, FROM CREEL CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO...
Gastonia I knew there was something off about Hank! Back when I was dating 34 years ago my wife was from Forest City and loved to go shopping at the malls in Gastonia I drove by the Wix factory many times.
You have become like family. You are like most everyone I know- Great content and human interaction. I grew up being the "go to" on our little farm in East Texas 60's- 70's. We raised a few crops, made small bale hay and had a few tractors and equipment, some cows-
It honestly upsets me to see such a great tractor absolutely ragged out! The owner obviously didn't give 2 shits about taking care of his machinery...SAD!
The only time you get your hands dirty is when Wiley let's you check the oil. 😂 But, I appreciate you because you always mention Real old school Country Music 🎶 George Jones! You can't be too bad.
IF YOU GUYS EVER ARE GOING TO BE ON HIGHWAY 59 IN ATLANTA TEXAS THERE ARE OLD DOZERS AND EXCAVATORS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT ALL OVER THE PLACE............I HAVE BEEN LOOKING AT SOME OF IT FOR OVER 20 YEARS..............
Those tractors are more valuable than a new one you can't work on, I would buy that tractor in a heart beat. Got the old piston style injection pump and pencil injectors. Some of those John Deere's have to be in neutral to start them also they have a clutch switch clutch has to be pushed in to make them start and sometimes you to have to push them hard and bang them to make work.
Up at the Buckley old engine show in Michigan they used to do drawbar testing. Had what looked like a hydraulic cylinder with a pressure gauge attached and they would hook one end into the tractor being tested and the other to a tractor that they would use as moving weight. They had some way of mathmatically figuring out how much power due to the weight of the anchor tractor and how much pressure showed up on the gauge..
In high school i started working for farmers. I had driven an 8N we owned. First time i drove one that size. Farmer drove me out to the field. Started it, a quick once over the controls. And he left me and 200 ar to disk. Said I'll be back.
Howboutcha Hank. Just got my TYM1104. AWESOME TRACTOR. Thought you might be interested to know TYM half listened to you the have a chain on the Def tank cap but not on the fuel cap. But I've figured a way to do it. Will shoot you a pic when I fix it.
Well I knew I liked you for some unknown reason! LoL I born and raised in Gastonia. My mom retired from Wix filters. I worked there for a few years myself. Grew up in south Gastonia, same neighborhood where Southwest Jr high school is.
Really surprised that it fired right up. It'll take some major work to make this a decent, working tractor. I'd like to know how much $$$$ it sold for.
It didn't move because it's probably low on hydraulic/transmission fluid there a power shift transmission and those John Deere's like to have four batteries to start the one behind it is the style that i like with the stack and air breather through the hood that's the style i grew up using on are farm
I would love to take one of those old john deeres(pretty much i see prolly they are cheap all rusted and done)and take it to my hometown with some good plows and go straight to working cheers from serbia✌🏻
Вы классные мужики, продолжайте снимать такие видосы! Интересно смотреть про вашу старую технику, у нас в России тоже много раритетов, но у вы большинство ушло в металолом! Сам работаю на 7930, удачи вам мужики!
Batteries, crescent wrench and a big intimidating hammer! All that’s needed to make most things start right up. Hell if MacGyver could build bombs and such with a roll of twine and duck tape, and the A Team was able to do just about the same thing but it always involved an AK or some other bang bangs. I’m not sure many will remember those ‘ol shows. Ah crap just notice I’m getting old. You got no problems startin up that ‘ol Deer! Lol
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I noticed the old ford tractor in the back ground it had a Q cab on it, I need a left hand door would it be available. Thanks Kurt
What happened to ur old 7.3? Work truck? Why u using that dodge Cummins??????
You need to keep your notification bell and make sure you don't miss any videos we put out. We did a video on that
Hey man I would love to buy that air compressor than was sitting next to tractor on that flatbed. I own a small tree business and I’m setting up a couple service trucks and would love to have that rams compressor. Awesome content as always man. Thanks.
I have never seen any tractor tires that badly worn. Those are shot! Those were great tractors and still are. Alot of farmers still running the 60 series still today.
Hey man, I just wanted to share a safety tip, it’s about your batwing bush hog. My brother borrowed my 15ft Woods batwing bush hog back in 2013, and he had it sitting in his front yard with both wings up. It was not running, and the key was not in it. He was working second shift at the police department, and when his 9yo son and 5yo daughter got off the school bus, about 15 minutes after he left to work. He gets a call one minute after he went on duty, that a 5yo little girl was trapped under a bush hog. Then give him his own address. You could only imagine how he felt responding to that call, and when he got there, both batwings was down on it, and sure enough his little girl was trapped under the left batwing. He got on the tractor and lifted it, got her out, where she was transferred VIA helicopter to the UK Hospital in Lexington Kentucky, where she was pronounced dead about 30 minutes after she got there. That was the worst day my family has had, to date!
What had happened, is the little boy was in the cab, playing like he was driving it, and the girl just happened to be right under the left wing, and the boy was playing with the leavers, and you know them batwings are heavy and will gravity feed down really fast if you hit the lever, even though the damn thing isn’t running! I noticed in the first seen in that video, that both wings was up! I know you have kids, grandkids or whoever in your family has kids, and I highly suggest dropping them when it’s parked, or at least put a chain and binder to insure it can’t fall. I can’t emphasize how critical it is to do that, one, very small insignificant step to ensure your family safety. I know most people think that would not ever happen to them, but it did happen to us, and it can happen to you too.
These Brush Hogs should have locking systems to lock the wings into position when not on use or for servicing. 😊
Yeah, I couldn’t agree more! Anytime I park it, or commute down the road with it, I’ll put a chain and binder running to each wing, because you never know when your gonna blow a hoes or lose a pin and it falls down, because that 20ft i have now, one wing is 1900 pounds, nearly a ton! It can be very dangerous, when people get around them.
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Can't operate a phone and I replied to the wrong comment.
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@@DAS769 Haha.Been there and done that😁👍
Absolutely heart breaking !
Could anyone imagine answering that kind of call to your own house ???
Wish the family peace and comfort in such a tragic time.
My condolences.
Best tractors ever made..40, 50,55,60 series Deeres. Auction results will testify to this. Sad to see these tractors in this condition.
Thanks!
Thank you sir
Hey guys I love to see two you working in the old tractor, I love tractor too, blessings guys!!
Fuel- check
Batteries- check
Crescent wrench- check
Wasp spray- ?
Either - ?
Nothing runs like a dear when it's chased by a case.
I disagree. I've ran them both, Case makes a reliable line of equipment, but their all around quality and luxury points never have held a candle to the Deere, and still don't.
It's just a saying don't take it so seriously. For god sake.
@tombeltz2087 No, I'm not saying you're wrong in your opinion, everyone sees things differently.
Chased by a case but never caught ool
Wiley can fix anything
Who would park the biggest 40 series deere made! Crazy!!
The 6076 engines blocks were interchangeable. The only real differences would have been injection pump calibration and some of the hookups on the front of the engine (water pump ect.). These tractors were some of the first ones with computers, one that ran the injection pump on the later tractors and a hitch control unit. The HCU took the place of some of the mechanical linkages used for draft control on the 3 point hitch. The tractors that had a switch on the back to raise and lower the 3 point while standing on the ground all had HCU. The tractor HAS to have hydraulic pressure to get anything to work. Steering and brakes have priority in the high pressure hydraulic system, and when Hank had the brakes down to the floor with the engine running he demonstrated the high pressure system was not functioning. Also, once the high pressure system meets the needs of the steering and brakes, the oil then goes to the 3 point and SCV outlets. The traction clutch must be cycled one time with high pressure oil present to allow the transmission to move. This is supposed to keep someone from bypass-starting the tractor while the transmission is in gear and having it run over them. Once the clutch has been cycled, it is possible to shift into forward or reverse at any time without clutching. This transmission is still completely mechanical-there are no electrical relays or solenoids other than the MFWD (mechanical front wheel drive).
BTW, if you need to move one of these MFWD tractors which does not run, there is a tow disconnect on the left side of the transmission case ahead of the final drive housing above the hydraulic and transmission filters. This will disconnect the rear wheels from the transmission, but the front wheels are still in park because the MFWD clutch is spring loaded applied. To free them up the easiest way, remove the MFWD driveshaft.
I was a John Deere ag tech for 21 years, and hauled all sorts of broken ones into the shop as a dealership driver. There are a few tricks a person learns over the years!
Great content, I enjoy your videos!
Interesting. Thanks!
He wrote a whole essay
I live in Kings mountain, North Carolina that wicks filter company is no longer wix. It was bought out. It still has the big wicks filter outside the warehouse
Good ole Kings Mountain!
I worked in Gastonia. NC many years ago rebuilding the Shoney's eatery . I commuted there weekly from New Castle, Pa. I'd leave here at 6pm Sunday evening and arrive about an hour before starting time Monday morning. Nice place Hank! 😊
I want to see you guys start that Ford in the background. Im a huge Ford tractor fan.
Had one of those on the farm I was raised on a 9700. Also we had a 7710 and a TW-25. Also was a 8000 that my late father bought brand new in I think 1971.
I drove. A 4650 for years for. My. Brother. Excellent tractor
Wow great video quality on this one hank. Keep them coming
Thanks
Wiley sounds like he's doing a great barry white impression. Hope you feel better soon wiley👍
Do the Ford 7700s behind it.
Just totally brightens my day to hear "this things makin oil."
Great job Hank and Wily! That bad Larry started right up lol. Thanks for sharing!!
You may tell us sometime in the video but its so crisp like i am standing beside you gentlemen
Thanks! Just my cameraman's DSLR camera
I have an idea for you hank if you are interested how about labeling the tool drawers so both of y'all can find any tool
They are labeled
How do you guys find? A new tractor or over the road truck gray lasts of how do you guys find that stuff just curious
A lot of word of mouth
Hank you were close on the fuel capacity guess. That tractor actually holds 102 gallons of fuel.
Another awesome will it start Hank and Wiley. You guys are awesome. I appreciate you guys 👍
The tractor engine puts out about 200hp but it requires 24hp to drive everything on the tractor and get it to move without any other equipment, so you are actually left with 176.48 hp available to pull something at the drawbar.
I have never seen a tractor that in it’s day was probably around 80,000.00 to 100,000.00 so beat to heck. I don’t think it probably had the maintenance done .
I think this one was just over 100k. When I was a teenager my uncle had to rent one similar to this one and was told that it listed for 102k.
“Southern special” the farther south you go the more beat to hell the equipment is
Just look at the tires. This tractor has a lot of hours on it. Probably 10 thousand hours
Hope you fill better soon Wiley buddy
4960 up to 19000 lbs pto 210hp built between 1992-94
In order to start it with a key wouldn't you have to also press down the clutch pedal?
Used to work for Deere when these were new, and in the 4960 they had the horsepower pushed to the limit and they had head gasket troubles fairly often if you worked them hard. The 4760 and down didn't. What a shame to see it in this condition. Pull the dipstick in the back and check the oil, if you had no brakes then it is not pumping oil.
That is the roughest 4960 ive ever seen
Just look at the tires. This tractor has at least 10 thousand hours on it
In UK nearly all tractors have Pick Up Hitches, we never seem to use the Draw-Bar. This also means that our equipments, Trailers, Rollers, Cultivators, etc. are all Ring-Hitches.
HAY HANK, I SAW WILY PUTTIN' YOUR WRENCHES UP. AND WHEELIES ARE FOR WHEN YA-ALL'S FIXIN' DOZERS, YOU'D PROBABLY GET A GOOD ROSTER TAIL OFF THAT 4960, I BELIEVE, TILL I BELIEVE OTHERWISE, YA-SEE. TAKE CARE AND STAY COOL GUYS, PEACE, FROM CREEL CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO...
Gastonia I knew there was something off about Hank! Back when I was dating 34 years ago my wife was from Forest City and loved to go shopping at the malls in Gastonia I drove by the Wix factory many times.
You have become like family. You are like most everyone I know- Great content and human interaction.
I grew up being the "go to" on our little farm in East Texas 60's- 70's.
We raised a few crops, made small bale hay and had a few tractors and equipment, some cows-
Thank you. We appreciate that
Hank I really like them older john deere sound gaurds that you are posting will you do the 4840 john deere tractor too?
John Deere rules!!! Yeahh!!!
It honestly upsets me to see such a great tractor absolutely ragged out! The owner obviously didn't give 2 shits about taking care of his machinery...SAD!
Wes over at onelonlyfarmer lost his a few yrs back. I'm not sure if he wants another at this time but I will say he really enjoyed that machine.
Good job getting the old JD running guys
Entertaining and amusing. One of the best videos.
Good Evening Gentlemen , I am so glad to see you again today and I hope you have a wonderful day today !
DAMN! She sounds REAL nice!
Love me some 60's series tractors! Thanks for the video guy's.
Let me talk to Keefe first fellas! Randy might not think y'all can drive a big tractor as good as him. 😂😂😂😂😅🤔🤔 God bless you both
lol. Definitely would've been nice to have him here!
The only time you get your hands dirty is when Wiley let's you check the oil.
😂
But, I appreciate you because you always mention Real old school Country Music 🎶 George Jones!
You can't be too bad.
Love the sound of a John Deere Diesel!!!
The difference between "pull" horsepower vs. horsepower at the PTO?
I’m a little star struck 🤩 realizing Wiley played froggy in the little rascals 🤩
Hey guys I want to thank you guys for what you do I recently have become ill I injoy watching you guys wish I was stronger and could do the same
IF YOU GUYS EVER ARE GOING TO BE ON HIGHWAY 59 IN ATLANTA TEXAS THERE ARE OLD DOZERS AND EXCAVATORS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT ALL OVER THE PLACE............I HAVE BEEN LOOKING AT SOME OF IT FOR OVER 20 YEARS..............
Sounds like me in the morning 😂😂
lol
Those tractors are more valuable than a new one you can't work on, I would buy that tractor in a heart beat. Got the old piston style injection pump and pencil injectors. Some of those John Deere's have to be in neutral to start them also they have a clutch switch clutch has to be pushed in to make them start and sometimes you to have to push them hard and bang them to make work.
That thang fired right up it’s a Deere man
Old is gold ❤❤
Nice work boys good choice to work on big tractor wow happy Holloween guys🎃🎃🎃
A great looking Ole John Deere 4960. Big boy too.
I am in Gaston County! This was one of my fav tractors to run back in the day.
Fan of the site!
So that’s why John Deere’s have toolboxes. 😂 Great vid you guys!
*Keep on tractoring!*
😂
i wish you would pick iron tractors to work on...
all the ones in the vids lately are wooden...
well wooden go for hank...
Good guess on fuel capacity...102 gallons
It would run away with a 30 foot disk or a 12 row planter
Can you do one on the ford tractor behind it
Fan/Viewer = same thing :)
Watching from Gastonia! Raised in Shelby, now live in the gas house. Enjoy your channel.
Up at the Buckley old engine show in Michigan they used to do drawbar testing. Had what looked like a hydraulic cylinder with a pressure gauge attached and they would hook one end into the tractor being tested and the other to a tractor that they would use as moving weight. They had some way of mathmatically figuring out how much power due to the weight of the anchor tractor and how much pressure showed up on the gauge..
Where do I get a hat like wileys
I like this two young man,cool,nice and easy.keep firing an engine.
John Deere never dies
What a shame to see such a beauty tractor abandoned to rot! Even the drawbar is missing!
Wow that must have been some rig back in the day.
I'm come from iran
I love John Deere
Great production value on your vids. Love that you have everybody miced up. Really clear and easy to understand everything you are talking about.
In high school i started working for farmers. I had driven an 8N we owned. First time i drove one that size. Farmer drove me out to the field. Started it, a quick once over the controls. And he left me and 200 ar to disk. Said I'll be back.
Never would’ve thought y’all would be around Kinston Alabama😂 we farm all of that guys land
Mr Harold doesn’t farm anymore but he corn and peanuted that land to death
Right on!
Love the vids man y’all keep it up👍🏻
Old deers never die
Well for me call me old goat ,geezer,viewer ,part of the peanut gallery. I enjoy your videos ,extremely intertertaining videos.
Hank put those man hands on it dude
I've driven this exact model for many hours in Australia around the farm.
We still have it. Works perfectly
Good luck guys love your videos
New Hope Road native here! I'm also from Gastonia. Used to live by the speed way and Daniel Stowe
New hope rd!! We lived on the wrong side of the tracks by the old Sims park baseball field.
Nice work.
Wow lived 15 years in Gastonia NC now back in WV
But, Thank you for your service Hank👍
466 and 404 two best engines that JD ever made
Howboutcha Hank. Just got my TYM1104. AWESOME TRACTOR. Thought you might be interested to know TYM half listened to you the have a chain on the Def tank cap but not on the fuel cap. But I've figured a way to do it. Will shoot you a pic when I fix it.
Right on 👍
Well I knew I liked you for some unknown reason! LoL
I born and raised in Gastonia. My mom retired from Wix filters. I worked there for a few years myself. Grew up in south Gastonia, same neighborhood where Southwest Jr high school is.
I went to Highland jr High. Lived near the old Tony's ice cream 👍
It's the Col.Hank and Wily show!..😁
Really surprised that it fired right up.
It'll take some major work to make this a decent, working tractor.
I'd like to know how much $$$$ it sold for.
The Ford in the background there needs saving too. Great video guys!
Sounds like Dothan. Ft. Rucker.
Close enough.
It didn't move because it's probably low on hydraulic/transmission fluid there a power shift transmission and those John Deere's like to have four batteries to start the one behind it is the style that i like with the stack and air breather through the hood that's the style i grew up using on are farm
And have hydraulic fluid brakes, no oil on the dipp stick. Its in the rear behinde the cab on the left side😊
See Hank finally got a vice
I would love to take one of those old john deeres(pretty much i see prolly they are cheap all rusted and done)and take it to my hometown with some good plows and go straight to working cheers from serbia✌🏻
Good job
Thanks
Вы классные мужики, продолжайте снимать такие видосы! Интересно смотреть про вашу старую технику, у нас в России тоже много раритетов, но у вы большинство ушло в металолом! Сам работаю на 7930, удачи вам мужики!
Batteries, crescent wrench and a big intimidating hammer! All that’s needed to make most things start right up. Hell if MacGyver could build bombs and such with a roll of twine and duck tape, and the A Team was able to do just about the same thing but it always involved an AK or some other bang bangs. I’m not sure many will remember those ‘ol shows. Ah crap just notice I’m getting old. You got no problems startin up that ‘ol Deer! Lol
Yeah viewer sounds better
agreed
You guys are great, keep it up 👍👍