Very nice! Looking forward to seeing some videos on that AC you got there! Looks like a pretty neat piece! Also, I think I need one of those Briggs and Stratton hats LOL!
Yes sir Jake good video enjoyed it a whole bunch, had two of them old A.C. B's Raked hay with one of them neat little tractors, you can't beat them old Fords got one 841 and a 861 , thanks Jake, was good to see ya again
Thanks for stopping by Mule. I figure that B would be a good chore tractor someday when I get that property I'm searching for. Not to mention it's fun to drive sitting as far back as you do.
Those two fords started as if they were shut off 10 minutes ago. The Allis Chalmers took a bit more coaxing. They all run great, nice to see them with life yet.
Jake, I really like watching this one. Oh, how I wish I could find a Ford tractor to ''play' with. Most enjoyable to watch these start ups, I'd really like to watch you rebuild a Ford tractor engine too. Thanks for this.
You betcha Reg. That would be a fun endeavor rebuilding the 641 engine. When that nice shop comes along someday... then I'll have space to do a rebuild!
All sounding good Jake, I know my 9N on 6 volt sounds like battery is dead but always starts nice. Big loader tractor is nice. My 3910 ford opened up whole level of over kill lol
Thanks Steve. Don't seems to take much to get them to pop off. Sometimes barely a complete turn and they'll light. I can only imagine! Can't wait till that 841 is in operation...
I do the same for oil when it comes to older questionable machines I pick up, still have a couple customers that come to the dealership that drive stuff that call for 10w30 and it usually has some color to it making it worth saving.
Awesome video. Looking forward to more vintage tractor repair videos. Are you up for a collaboration by the way? Hipa supplies parts for small engines and maybe we would work together to help more people in the community.
Good to see and hear those cool machines.
Nice video thanks for taking me along 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Tom!
Looking forward to more videos. Always enjoyable to watch.
Thanks Jonathan. Got another in the works!
Good to hear from you Jake...love those old Fords
Thanks Gary, they're good rigs...
Very nice! Looking forward to seeing some videos on that AC you got there! Looks like a pretty neat piece! Also, I think I need one of those Briggs and Stratton hats LOL!
...and I look forward to working on it... maybe... if time allows again haha. Yeah ya do! I bough that B&S patch online and had it sewn to a hat.
Nice set you have
I’ve enjoyed you’re tractor starting program.
Thanks Max
Love to see the old iron still running and not scrapped.
I got a bad habit of trying to save all the equipment I can from the scrap...
Yes sir Jake good video enjoyed it a whole bunch, had two of them old A.C. B's Raked hay with one of them neat little tractors, you can't beat them old Fords got one 841 and a 861 , thanks Jake, was good to see ya again
Thanks for stopping by Mule. I figure that B would be a good chore tractor someday when I get that property I'm searching for. Not to mention it's fun to drive sitting as far back as you do.
Thanks for the video !! Old iron is cool 😎!!
And thanks for watching Peeler!
GOD BLESS!!! From someone else with a few old Gravelys. Ohio
Another Gravely nut! Likewise TPW!
Those two fords started as if they were shut off 10 minutes ago. The Allis Chalmers took a bit more coaxing. They all run great, nice to see them with life yet.
Those Fords are good runners... always fire right up without a problem. That ol' Allis needs some help though.
Another great video hope all is well!
Thanks Arthur, things are going well!
Nice share , great to see the ole tractors running again love the 8 & 9 N Fords.. do you ever shop at tractor supply ?
They made plenty of those N series... On occasion I do, mostly for hardware.
Jake, I really like watching this one. Oh, how I wish I could find a Ford tractor to ''play' with.
Most enjoyable to watch these start ups, I'd really like to watch you rebuild a Ford tractor engine too.
Thanks for this.
You betcha Reg. That would be a fun endeavor rebuilding the 641 engine. When that nice shop comes along someday... then I'll have space to do a rebuild!
@@5Tractorguy Here's hoping then!
Luv this type of perseverance
Plus I hope to find one of those ford tractors in western Australia one day
Are they common at all down there? Don't know how much Ford sold/marketed in AU back in the day...
Nice hope to see more
Thanks Dennis
All sounding good Jake, I know my 9N on 6 volt sounds like battery is dead but always starts nice. Big loader tractor is nice. My 3910 ford opened up whole level of over kill lol
Thanks Steve. Don't seems to take much to get them to pop off. Sometimes barely a complete turn and they'll light. I can only imagine! Can't wait till that 841 is in operation...
Nothing beats a Ford
I do the same for oil when it comes to older questionable machines I pick up, still have a couple customers that come to the dealership that drive stuff that call for 10w30 and it usually has some color to it making it worth saving.
Beats putting new oil in a potentially junk machine!
Jake did the one ford have the ford select o speed
None of mine do, the 8N is a 4spd and the 641 and 841 are 4spds with the Sherman over/under aux transmission.
I like that Briggs & Stratton hat LOL now becoming eBay for 1
I bought that patch off Ebay and had it sewn to a hat. Only way I could get a B&S hat lol.
With your intro is that some kind of mowing deck on the whitish color tractor with the blue mower
On the Ford cutting weeds? That's a flail mower...
Yep that's the one thank you
Awesome video. Looking forward to more vintage tractor repair videos. Are you up for a collaboration by the way? Hipa supplies parts for small engines and maybe we would work together to help more people in the community.
I’ll be doing the same tomorrow
Hey jake do you do any work in Vermont?
Sure do Robert! Drop me a line to discuss if you'd like- tractorguy5@yahoo.com
You remind me of Mike Rowe from dirty Jobs
Those old Ford tractor just like to run,
Sure do!
I use kerosene to flush the engine and leave the oil pan drain plug off few hours then change oil filter a replace with fresh oil
I'm building a tractor, and none of the parts are tractor, so Im thinking of calling it a "Frod", as nothing is authentic.
Sounds fitting! Then you have to take it to a show featuring Fords and get the collectors all wound up!
You sell any merch?
Oddly enough I don't, though I do have shirts for my biz...
Nice work!
Thanks John!