Thank you so much for this detailed video. You didn’t just tell us what to do you showed us as you talked about it. That’s the best way I learn. Long story short my dad just passed away unexpectedly and over the summer we started talking about writing down all of the maintenance things I need to know about our tractors. Well that didn’t get to happen and I’m so glad I stumbled across your video because I now feel confident that I can keep these tractors running for decades to come. We have an M, 50 and 630.
Great Video. This is my first tractor and I'm learning. As a professional educator, I recognize you as an excellent teacher. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Nice job! Thanks. I’ll be doing that soon on my 1951 model B. I need to finish getting it running- starter isues. Napa has a very good version of the oil filter.
Thank you so much. I have a very very late model b and honestly it seems that it is more like the numbered series than the lettered. The serial number is, I'm pretty sure, 310,453. Again thank you for the thorough information with no excessive rambling.
Nice tractor and good video. You might want to check out the WIX 51242 oil filter for this tractor. In my opinion it is better quality and less cost than John Deere's and comes with the rubber gasket.
Ok, 1. Always open the compartment full cap first, makes draining happen faster. 2. Always replace the oil filter o-ring, they come with the filter, might as well.
I have a John Deere 50 and it only has one fill plug near the pto where the transmission fill plug is on yours. Im finding out its a standard pto and not a live pto. Would that mean that the pto uses the same oil bath as the transmission? Thanks
I just changed my transmission fluid. The JD dealer sold me HyGuard transmission fluid which is close in weight to 10w30. Why did they recommend it when you use 80w90?
Unfortunately a lot of the dealership employees aren’t very familiar with the old two cylinder tractors…. I just follow the original operators manual which calls for 80w90
The sludge in this tractor was never bad so we haven’t had to flush it out. The best thing for em is to work it hard and change the oil frequently, letting the oil filter do it’s thing
I've used the mixture of kerosene to flush my system out crankcase and PTO clutch. No trouble at all. I've also used synthetic oil I've heard that they break down seals but I have not had any problems so far and it's been 15 years
I have used diesel to clean the sludge out, just add a quart and some of the designated oil and run for a bit to make sure it splatters every where in the crank case, or straight diesel every where else and run in gear for a bit to work its way through, then drain
Just curious. Tractor data says it takes 8 quarts of oil. I see that it shows full at 7. I’m just wondering if 7 is like low full ? Have you ever used 8 quarts ?
The operator manual shows 7 qts for capacity and that’s when it shows full by running out of the test cock. I wouldn’t rely on tractor data over the JD manual
Thank you so much for this detailed video. You didn’t just tell us what to do you showed us as you talked about it. That’s the best way I learn. Long story short my dad just passed away unexpectedly and over the summer we started talking about writing down all of the maintenance things I need to know about our tractors. Well that didn’t get to happen and I’m so glad I stumbled across your video because I now feel confident that I can keep these tractors running for decades to come. We have an M, 50 and 630.
Great Video. This is my first tractor and I'm learning. As a professional educator, I recognize you as an excellent teacher. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
The oil filter O ring is supplied with the oil filter.
Nice job! Thanks. I’ll be doing that soon on my 1951 model B. I need to finish getting it running- starter isues. Napa has a very good version of the oil filter.
Serial number 279595
Wonderful video
Awesome video! Thanks for being so descriptive and sharing this video!
I own a 70 and have learned so much from your video thank you .
Thanks for performing the fluid changes. I didn't understand the first reduction gear drain and refill on my 70, but this greatly helps! Thanks!!
Excellent vid on all the different fluid changes!! Thank you
Thank you so much. I have a very very late model b and honestly it seems that it is more like the numbered series than the lettered. The serial number is, I'm pretty sure, 310,453. Again thank you for the thorough information with no excessive rambling.
Nice tractor and good video. You might want to check out the WIX 51242 oil filter for this tractor. In my opinion it is better quality and less cost than John Deere's and comes with the rubber gasket.
Ok, 1. Always open the compartment full cap first, makes draining happen faster.
2. Always replace the oil filter o-ring, they come with the filter, might as well.
That is in the PTO clutch.
very great video. My dad had a 50 wide front serial 5007293, how close is yours to what his was?
5019923
I have a John Deere 50 and it only has one fill plug near the pto where the transmission fill plug is on yours. Im finding out its a standard pto and not a live pto. Would that mean that the pto uses the same oil bath as the transmission? Thanks
I just changed my transmission fluid. The JD dealer sold me HyGuard transmission fluid which is close in weight to 10w30. Why did they recommend it when you use 80w90?
Unfortunately a lot of the dealership employees aren’t very familiar with the old two cylinder tractors…. I just follow the original operators manual which calls for 80w90
Awesome thanks for the information
I like to use 15-40 but I don't start mine in the winter
Excellent video. I ended up tearing my bottom cap apart. There was lots of sludge build up. Have you ever flushed case with kerosene?
The sludge in this tractor was never bad so we haven’t had to flush it out. The best thing for em is to work it hard and change the oil frequently, letting the oil filter do it’s thing
I've used the mixture of kerosene to flush my system out crankcase and PTO clutch. No trouble at all. I've also used synthetic oil I've heard that they break down seals but I have not had any problems so far and it's been 15 years
I have used diesel to clean the sludge out, just add a quart and some of the designated oil and run for a bit to make sure it splatters every where in the crank case, or straight diesel every where else and run in gear for a bit to work its way through, then drain
Dumb question, but you can run a flat belt on those pulleys right?
Yep! Lots of machinery was belt driven when these tractors came around
What a great video thank you so much
Would you say the drain plugs etc. on your 50 are similar to a late model B?
Should be similar
@@oakwoodstockfarm7017 Thank you. I like how you take care of your equipment. Good job!
Where did you get block heater?What is that heater normally for. Thanks
I don’t recall what the brand is but it ended up leaking so I got rid of it. It’s used to heat up the engine in the winter so it starts easier
Can you send me a link to that oil filter
John Deere apparently changed the part number to DZ118239, search that and you’ll find em
John Deere Hy Gard is 10 weight oil, pricey but that is what I use.
What type of concentrate anti-freeze do you use?
Peak brand is what I’ve been using
Is it 1 qt only on 1st reduction or fill to edge? Thanks
Manual calls for 1 qt. It shares gear oil with the transmission so no need to put more in it
Can dis also be applied for a john deere 730lp??
Very similar, but different capacities. We’ll be making a service video for a JD 720 this spring which will be identical to a 730
@@oakwoodstockfarm7017 Thanks for the quick respond, I will wait for the video to upload it will help alot
@@jaimecardenas98 720 maintenance video has been posted!
@@oakwoodstockfarm7017 thank you
Just curious. Tractor data says it takes 8 quarts of oil. I see that it shows full at 7. I’m just wondering if 7 is like low full ? Have you ever used 8 quarts ?
The operator manual shows 7 qts for capacity and that’s when it shows full by running out of the test cock. I wouldn’t rely on tractor data over the JD manual
@@oakwoodstockfarm7017 I have my owners manual on order. I just bought this tractor thank you for the information. Good video!
Awesome
Cuanto pesa hun. 730
For the amount of use that tractor sees l think your wasting oil its called recreational maintanence
Never heard of “recreational” maintenance. It gets used plenty to warrant oil changes and regular maintenance
Cuanto pesa hun. 730
Cuanto pesa hun. 730