Great to see this running again. I recently did the same with a 1965 Ford 3000 diesel. I'm a bit reluctant to remove the instrument cluster now, I hate to think what is behind there!
The heavy duty front axle makes it a Ford 3500 industrial. The transmission filter is New Holland part number 309735 (or Wix 51569). Also beware of that new "china" starter solenoid, they like to get stuck on/stay cranking (a good whack with something will usually un-stick it if it sticks).
Wasn't expecting that. Funny. I enjoy TH-camr Pete at "Just a Few Acres", who farms beef, chickens and eggs and sells at Ithaca Farmers Market. He's also mad for his Farmall Tractors. Quite a different character and I wince when he gets a chainsaw out, but reckon he can't be a million miles from ye. Good on ye for getting it going! Mark
I can figure were might be wrong. But then get frustrated an get help. Got lpg or gas falcon an 2 mechanics kept doin same thing. Was the converter an got onto right guys sorted it one day. Cheers
Good to hear the old Ford tractor running again!
yeah music to my ears :)
Hats off to all parties involved in getting the old girl up and running, enjoy!
Thanks buddy!
👍 Great to hear the tractor hum to life. Too bad the oil adapter didn't fit. Great job on all the troubleshooting and a big thank you to Rob
Thanks for that and for checking out the project!
How satisfying it is to get it running again.
nothing is better!
Never give up, never surrender
I love it when old machines get another life
what a great feeling
@@metaspencer I kept thinking how great it would be to have an old beast of a tractor for some of the jobs around here
I think we need a shorts montage of grunts😂😂. Well done Spence, nice to see her going. I love old tractors.
Soooooo many grunts. I think you're right. :) great to have it up and running again
Awesome, I'm glad you didn't give up on the old iron. BTW I love that paint job just as it is.
Yeah that paint job just gets better with years :) great to have it runnin!
It's alive 🙌 Good job guys
such a good feeling! :)
That took a lot of patience. But you did it. Thanks for sharing
phewwwwww ... definitely an odyssey
That was some crazy clean oil. It Runs. Nice revival
I'm super psyched to have it runnin' again
@@metaspencer I miss the family tractor. Getting up early to cut/ bush hog the farm grass all day long ,14 acres. Great segment for sure.
Great to see this running again. I recently did the same with a 1965 Ford 3000 diesel. I'm a bit reluctant to remove the instrument cluster now, I hate to think what is behind there!
Gotta keep em running! Good torque outta that tractor of yours
Yes, we can!
The heavy duty front axle makes it a Ford 3500 industrial. The transmission filter is New Holland part number 309735 (or Wix 51569). Also beware of that new "china" starter solenoid, they like to get stuck on/stay cranking (a good whack with something will usually un-stick it if it sticks).
Thanks for the knowledge and help! Nice of ya! I’m ordering the filter now
Yeah Baby!
Wasn't expecting that.
Funny. I enjoy TH-camr Pete at "Just a Few Acres", who farms beef, chickens and eggs and sells at Ithaca Farmers Market. He's also mad for his Farmall Tractors. Quite a different character and I wince when he gets a chainsaw out, but reckon he can't be a million miles from ye.
Good on ye for getting it going! Mark
Pete is here in town! I'll have to look him up :)
Curious to learn about your wheel loader that’s made it into a few frames now…. Great vid!!
yeah I'm working on a video about it ... funky machine and MAN can it lift
good shit unc!
Romanski!!! Woot!!!
Didnt you get some different rear tires when you moved back to NY? I seem to remember that but maybe Im wrong. Good to see it running again.
good eye! different tractor tho :)
Isn’t there a drain bolt below the oil bath filter housing? Appears to be. If so, unbolt that before pulling the oil filter cover off.
Oh wow thanks for the tip! livin' and learnin' every day here hahaha
i want one
Take this one! Haha
Yeah she lives
Woohoo!
Hey that's not a tree😅😂🤣
might need a pto winch on the back for hauling logs tho
@@metaspencer 😁 I like what ya did there
I'm glad you could get a local high school girl to help you steer the tractor into the shop
Wife of 19 years :)
I knew it was mellisa ❤
@@wernerdriver4996 :) hahaha
19 years? You obviously robbed the cradle 😂
2nd
I can figure were might be wrong. But then get frustrated an get help. Got lpg or gas falcon an 2 mechanics kept doin same thing. Was the converter an got onto right guys sorted it one day. Cheers
Good to have that help when ya need it for sure!
I don’t think it’s a 1967. What is the unit Number and Model number on the tag under the hood?
Not a 67! Really??
@@metaspencer I don’t think so. The unit no. is the Date of birth.
I’ll have to check
@@metaspencer ok.
No mechanic but those fluids clean no metal bro gota be good thing.
Yeah I'm pretty happy about it