I think this is a smart thing you are doing, let people see what you have. And remember the old saying about ones mans junk. Lots of valuable things in your collection. Good luck getting new home for the old stuff . I really believe a lot of it will move if you can get the word out. GOOD LUCK BILL !!!. TAKE CARE AND STAY COOL !!!
I’m sure I misspelled everything but I actually bought 2 sets of 18.4X38’s in 1992 because the BF Goodrich 23 degree were always my favorite tires for the farm and they worked really well for the farm stock pulls. But apparently shortly after I bought those you couldn’t get them anymore. It’s getting hard to find a good set of the Firestone field and road 151’s now a here in south west Ohio
A lot of parts tractors. Neat stuff and a neat old tobacco barn Bill. Well you are getting started on your move to Tennessee. I'm in the process of buying a farm in South West Virginia just above Bristol. Good luck with everything. Hope you have gotten some more rain since you made the video.
Thanks for the tour i enjoyed it. I agree with you it should be called a Tobacco press but your Dad was right it is called a Prize most all tobacco company's had a prize room .
If I had the space and money I would come get that MT would be a great tractor for doing brush mowing as a landscaper. But I’ve got no place to put it. I’m also looking for my childhood tractor I used a lot a John Deere 530.
It's a hard thing to do with "Stuff." I had some of my friends come and take some tractors and truck loads of stuff. It helped me to get my pile of toys to a more manageable level (and there's room to trim more). l feel for ya Bill
Those Avery's are breaking my heart to see them go in the dumpster but you are over 1250 miles from me. I have found one less than a 150 miles South but no PTO. Maybe 10 or 12 bolts to remove the PTO and pull the short shaft, box it up with a couple of cats and we could save that much. What are the chances one of those Avery's came with the mounted cultivators?
Hey I think one of them had cultivators on it, I'll check about the PTO, I'd be happy to make you a good deal on it and ship it to you, let you know what I find.
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 I had convinced myself that restoring an Avery with those 2 attachments was just a fools dream. I had changed focus to seeking a JD 50 and now I just seen your response. You have me all all discombobulated! Love you Brother, excited for your new venture to Tennessee.
Sorry I’m not very advanced in this technology I’m a real person I need a decent loader for my 2640 it’s why I asked the poor old Allis wd is getting tired I’m a barely getting by mechanic and farmer but I’m interested just might take a few weeks to round up the cash
Me and my husband watch you all the time. We seen that you work on injector pumps. We are in Ky and are too far for you to work on a pump. He has a Ford 8600 with a sims injector pump and he needs to know the socket size to remove the check valve or what ever it is called on top of the pump where the injector line screws on. How many spline and what size. Thank you for any help you can give him. Hate it that things are so bad that you are considering moving off your family farm.
Hi, I'm glad enjoy my videos enough to watch a few of them. We are in an area where there are not a lot of larger Ford tractors, and you may be surprised to hear that we haven't worked on a sims pump, and don't have the special tools for that pump, sorry. It sounds like your husband wants to get to the delivery valves, I don't know if it would be the same size as a bosch P pump? The Snap-on tool guy should be able to get him the right wrench or socket. Best of luck to ya!
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 Thanks. My son has a youtube channel he hasn't put one up for about a year if you want to see them Ford's working. Hysinger Farms is his channel. You won't see my husband much on videos because my son was afraid we would be too political if you get my meaning lol. We are about 50 mile north of the TN line in KY. Close to Renfro Valley KY. If we see any good farm for sale we will let you know. Think we would get along as neighbors. They are putting in a 1400 acre industrial park here supposedly for a car battery plant. Tanking some good farm land. I am afraid it will change our area too. We like the small town but it may not stay small for long. We watch all your videos and enjoy them keep up the good work
Wow, Bill. You are really going to make the move. Leaving the "Free State" that isn't for the "Volunteer" State that does. Only a few dozen semis should be enough to get the stuff there, after you "clean up" the rest of it.... 😯😂😂
Maryland is a terrible state to live in and is getting worse, too liberal and corrupt. Also too crowded and expensive to live here. Too many rules and regulations also.
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 I understand! Texas is getting bad too! But I figure you would be Welcome. It gets hot like the devils taint but we can make room for a guy like you for sure!
Hey Bill, i saw your you “stuff” tour and got to thinking. What width rim did the old school pullers run with 30.5x32? Do you have any 9 bolt wheels for the 30.5’s? I bought a never mounted set of 30.5 bfg pullers that came from the berry’s pro stock jd folks.
Lordy won't take long to fill that dumpster, know what ya mean about the noise, we're in the flight path for dulles airport, believe we get some out of Regan national to. Our tabbco press was a square box and used an old car bumper jack to press it with, kinda wished I started with my jd b to rebuild to pull, still looking for rear 15 spline hubs I do believe, and yes I gotta fix rims for the cast centers, hope your still in business of machine work, have extra stuff for the b and gonna stick my old jd a pistons in the block but want someone who knows what their doing to do it. If you read this tonight the rain is on it's way, just had thunder hit close. There's a tractor church sermon about the hot weather we are getting.
Why you moving, Bill? Makin' us nervous. Starting to sound too growed up when you talk about cleaning up. I have old stuff around because it makes me feel wealthy even though I am poor. 'Cuz I grew up poor.
@@KendalLowe-j1x The boys were hoping to get $1500 for it, we'd take it off and have it ready to load. We looked up what they are selling for on Tractor House, between $3500 and $5000.
Love looking at old stuff and learning how they worked and what they were used for! Can’t take any off your hands but I appreciate the video. Especially when you said “I know you’re watching this”. Haha
My hubby is subscribed to you but doesn't have a TH-cam channel he is trying to send you a message so I'm gonna send it for him below :) Yes sir I am looking for a engine for a 1961 2010 with a 145 cub Inc gas motor, a buddy tells me a 45 combine engine will fit my tractor, a four cylinder sleeve plate would be great, my block is good, the sleeve plate is really what I need. Thanks, I'm in south georgia, but my wife's home place is in Mineral Virginia, we come up there a couple of times a year. Let me know if you have something to help or know someone who does. Thanks, John
Enjoy all your vids Bill from Ks...would love to come up and look!!
It would be great to have you visit!😁
Hi Bill - I always enjoy watching your videos. Do you have any old wagon running gears you would sell?
Yes,I have one I could part with, you would have to loosen up the front spindles, but it's in good shape.
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 That sounds perfect. Could I come look at it, at your convenience? I live just down the road on a farm in Upper Marlboro.
@@JohnK94 Yep, that's fine. I may not be available for a few days.
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 Thank you. No problem. Would Saturday work for your schedule?
@@JohnK94 I plan to be out of town 'till late next week. If that changes, I'll let you know.
I think this is a smart thing you are doing, let people see what you have. And remember the old saying about ones mans junk. Lots of valuable things in your collection. Good luck getting new home for the old stuff . I really believe a lot of it will move if you can get the word out. GOOD LUCK BILL !!!.
TAKE CARE AND STAY COOL !!!
Escotie super Agracola that’s the old BFGoodrich silverton mold
Good eye!
I’m sure I misspelled everything but I actually bought 2 sets of 18.4X38’s in 1992 because the BF Goodrich 23 degree were always my favorite tires for the farm and they worked really well for the farm stock pulls. But apparently shortly after I bought those you couldn’t get them anymore. It’s getting hard to find a good set of the Firestone field and road 151’s now a here in south west Ohio
Wow , that’s the reason I watched your videos the farm you got the way you farm it the old school way I’ll missed that … GOOD LUCK!!
A lot of parts tractors. Neat stuff and a neat old tobacco barn Bill. Well you are getting started on your move to Tennessee. I'm in the process of buying a farm in South West Virginia just above Bristol. Good luck with everything. Hope you have gotten some more rain since you made the video.
Thanks for the tour. I was gonna ask if you needed any more cats but looks like you're good. 😅👍
Thanks for the tour i enjoyed it. I agree with you it should be called a Tobacco press but your Dad was right it is called a Prize most all tobacco company's had a prize room .
one year around July 4th we got a inch of rain and 30 minutes later you couldn't find any mud
If I had the space and money I would come get that MT would be a great tractor for doing brush mowing as a landscaper. But I’ve got no place to put it. I’m also looking for my childhood tractor I used a lot a John Deere 530.
When i retired farming and rented out the farm, inventory reduction was the hardest on me. Good luck.
Bill, you have a lot of ole neat equipment, I hate see go to scrap yard, yes we all need some rain, God Bless
Would just love to cone down and just explore. I'm sure you have something i couldn't live without.
It's a hard thing to do with "Stuff." I had some of my friends come and take some tractors and truck loads of stuff. It helped me to get my pile of toys to a more manageable level (and there's room to trim more). l feel for ya Bill
Nice video it dry in west Virginia no rain just hot here God bless you and your friends and family 🙏
If I thought I had to clean out all those parts from the parts room before I moved, sorta think it would influence my mind on staying put!
Looking good Bill
You wouldn't happen to have a good governor shaft for a B or a whole governor assembly to part with would you
Don't think so, l'll check.
Plenty dry here in N. Central OH. too!!! Quite the collection...packratitis must be a trait of a successful farmer LOL.
Just wondering if you're kids would move with you ( if you do move )😊😊
That is what we hope will happen.
Those Avery's are breaking my heart to see them go in the dumpster but you are over 1250 miles from me. I have found one less than a 150 miles South but no PTO. Maybe 10 or 12 bolts to remove the PTO and pull the short shaft, box it up with a couple of cats and we could save that much. What are the chances one of those Avery's came with the mounted cultivators?
Hey I think one of them had cultivators on it, I'll check about the PTO, I'd be happy to make you a good deal on it and ship it to you, let you know what I find.
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 I had convinced myself that restoring an Avery with those 2 attachments was just a fools dream. I had changed focus to seeking a JD 50 and now I just seen your response. You have me all all discombobulated! Love you Brother, excited for your new venture to Tennessee.
If only I could box up some of this rain from Wisconsin and send it to you Bill 😂. We can barely do anything in the fields.
Sorry I’m not very advanced in this technology I’m a real person I need a decent loader for my 2640 it’s why I asked the poor old Allis wd is getting tired I’m a barely getting by mechanic and farmer but I’m interested just might take a few weeks to round up the cash
I'll wait to hear from you.
Me and my husband watch you all the time. We seen that you work on injector pumps. We are in Ky and are too far for you to work on a pump. He has a Ford 8600 with a sims injector pump and he needs to know the socket size to remove the check valve or what ever it is called on top of the pump where the injector line screws on. How many spline and what size. Thank you for any help you can give him. Hate it that things are so bad that you are considering moving off your family farm.
Hi, I'm glad enjoy my videos enough to watch a few of them. We are in an area where there are not a lot of larger Ford tractors, and you may be surprised to hear that we haven't worked on a sims pump, and don't have the special tools for that pump, sorry. It sounds like your husband wants to get to the delivery valves, I don't know if it would be the same size as a bosch P pump? The Snap-on tool guy should be able to get him the right wrench or socket. Best of luck to ya!
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 Thanks. My son has a youtube channel he hasn't put one up for about a year if you want to see them Ford's working. Hysinger Farms is his channel. You won't see my husband much on videos because my son was afraid we would be too political if you get my meaning lol. We are about 50 mile north of the TN line in KY. Close to Renfro Valley KY. If we see any good farm for sale we will let you know. Think we would get along as neighbors. They are putting in a 1400 acre industrial park here supposedly for a car battery plant. Tanking some good farm land. I am afraid it will change our area too. We like the small town but it may not stay small for long. We watch all your videos and enjoy them keep up the good work
Have you heard of the mechanical bull tractor
Thurman Munford, Zuni, Va. Pulled against him many times years ago, tough competitor. Loved to clean his clock, he cleaned mine a fair amount too.
I thought you would have he's my Neighbor
Wow, Bill. You are really going to make the move. Leaving the "Free State" that isn't for the "Volunteer" State that does. Only a few dozen semis should be enough to get the stuff there, after you "clean up" the rest of it.... 😯😂😂
Why on earth would you be moving?
Maryland is a terrible state to live in and is getting worse, too liberal and corrupt. Also too crowded and expensive to live here. Too many rules and regulations also.
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 Sounds a lot like how Canada is now!
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 I understand! Texas is getting bad too! But I figure you would be Welcome. It gets hot like the devils taint but we can make room for a guy like you for sure!
I love old stuff I would be in heaven
Hey Bill, i saw your you “stuff” tour and got to thinking. What width rim did the old school pullers run with 30.5x32? Do you have any 9 bolt wheels for the 30.5’s? I bought a never mounted set of 30.5 bfg pullers that came from the berry’s pro stock jd folks.
Hey Oliver Guy! Congrats on buying the bfg pullers, I don't have any spare rims right now that would work, sorry.
Lordy won't take long to fill that dumpster, know what ya mean about the noise, we're in the flight path for dulles airport, believe we get some out of Regan national to.
Our tabbco press was a square box and used an old car bumper jack to press it with, kinda wished I started with my jd b to rebuild to pull, still looking for rear 15 spline hubs I do believe, and yes I gotta fix rims for the cast centers, hope your still in business of machine work, have extra stuff for the b and gonna stick my old jd a pistons in the block but want someone who knows what their doing to do it. If you read this tonight the rain is on it's way, just had thunder hit close.
There's a tractor church sermon about the hot weather we are getting.
Why you moving, Bill? Makin' us nervous. Starting to sound too growed up when you talk about cleaning up. I have old stuff around because it makes me feel wealthy even though I am poor. 'Cuz I grew up poor.
I would keep that case grain drill.
Would that loader fit a 2640
I think it will fit any of that series. Interested?
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 very possibly how much I’d be coming from southern Ohio
@@KendalLowe-j1x The boys were hoping to get $1500 for it, we'd take it off and have it ready to load. We looked up what they are selling for on Tractor House, between $3500 and $5000.
I would have a really hard time moving away from where I was raised.
Love looking at old stuff and learning how they worked and what they were used for! Can’t take any off your hands but I appreciate the video. Especially when you said “I know you’re watching this”. Haha
Nice back tires on that 820
Apparently it is raining there. It’s just that it’s raining cats and dogs
I saw a alllisss👀👀👀
Unfortunately there is a time and place for some things to meet their maker
Got any cub cadet? Lol
Some.
@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 well I could be up for a road trip lol
My hubby is subscribed to you but doesn't have a TH-cam channel he is trying to send you a message so I'm gonna send it for him below :)
Yes sir I am looking for a engine for a 1961 2010 with a 145 cub Inc gas motor, a buddy tells me a 45 combine engine will fit my tractor, a four cylinder sleeve plate would be great, my block is good, the sleeve plate is really what I need. Thanks, I'm in south georgia, but my wife's home place is in Mineral Virginia, we come up there a couple of times a year. Let me know if you have something to help or know someone who does.
Thanks,
John
Hey John, I will check, I think I may have what you need.
@BillMorris-sx7vi We are trying to find a farm in middle Tenn. The boys would eventually move, as we would have to sell the farm.
Great just let me know and we will get together on the details.
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226Great just let me know and we will get together on the details.
Thanks,
John
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Good video
$$$$$$$ nice stuff
Its mighty dry here in mid TN. Thanks for the vides and stay safe.
Thanks, you too!
Lot of tires
Shit ill come down haha