When i was 6 yrs old my father used an A with that same loader,to dig out a cement swimming pool ,that had been filled with dirt .He also used a 40 crawler . I helped on the farms but my uncles had all bought newer loaders ,so i myself ,never got run a 2 cylinder jd with the old loader. I got my hrs in the seat though on those A s n 60 s ,mowing hay with a 469 New Holland haybine n pulling big hay wagons n jd 216 chuck wagons loaded round full with hay n corn silage !
I was unaware of how simple the loader went on the JD 520. With that being said, I am curious as to how it attaches to the rear of the tractor. Would love to see a video with more in-depth discussion as to attachment of the loader.
Grew up on a 500 cattle feedlot farm. The JD 730 had a JD 45 loader, JD 520 pulled a JD 44 Spreader, and JD 4010 pulled a 54 spreader. Those two spreaders were heaven. Originally a tiny little JD ground drive spreader, and a JD N spreader. The aprons would always break and you would have to hand pitch the spreader empty to fix it.
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 They're memories... Not sure about great. I can think a lot of other things I would have rather done that haul manure. I had six brothers, there was never a fight to see who got to haul manure... Maybe to see who got to drive the 4010 if you had to haul; but not to see who "got" to haul.
Really like your attitude would not mind helping you on the farm if I could I believe every person in suburbs and cities should work on a farm especially a dairy farm for at least a year
Awesome. Can't imagine running a loader on a narrow front with hand-clutch. You're good. Did you have to rebuild your 520 or 620? Did you run into any challenges in doing so? I have a '43 H, which I love, but have had a hard time getting everything to seal up well after rebuild (had to overbore .090).
First, thanks for the compliments, I've never been into the engines of either one, but have worked on many others.(We have a repair business) You may find this series of videos interesting, this link is the first.th-cam.com/video/a9TG4XFKl-A/w-d-xo.html
Now that brings back memories of summers on my Grandps farm. He had John Deeres like those and we worked them. I've spread some manure in my day.
Hey Joel, thanks for the comment, good to hear from you!
Good looking tractors thanks for the video Bill
Great work. Thank you. Sweet shots of work in tight spaces. Brings back memories from the 50's and 60's.
Thanks for the kind words Roger.
I have the same manure spreader.... I love how simple it is and how nice of a pattern it has
Yeah, it really puts it out there.
That muck spreader works a charm , shes seen a spring or two . Great loader , nice and simple looking . 👍🇬🇧
Thanks 👍
When i was 6 yrs old my father used an A with that same loader,to dig out a cement swimming pool ,that had been filled with dirt .He also used a 40 crawler . I helped on the farms but my uncles had all bought newer loaders ,so i myself ,never got run a 2 cylinder jd with the old loader. I got my hrs in the seat though on those A s n 60 s ,mowing hay with a 469 New Holland haybine n pulling big hay wagons n jd 216 chuck wagons loaded round full with hay n corn silage !
Great to have those memories of running old iron. Thanks for the comment.
Cool manure spreader. Happy Memorial Day.
Thanks! You too!
Need more videos. Nothing like a good johnny popper. Thanks for sharing.
Good hearing from you Richard!
did lots of that same loader. but on B JD, Can"t beat live power though, and power steering.
I was unaware of how simple the loader went on the JD 520. With that being said, I am curious as to how it attaches to the rear of the tractor. Would love to see a video with more in-depth discussion as to attachment of the loader.
Like your videos God bless you
Loaded a lot of manure with similar set up on my daddy‘s old 720!! That 520&620 are both pretty slick.
Thanks for sharing the video. That loader is slick how it goes on the tractor. I've been around them and I had never paid attention to them that much.
Yeah, l'll plan to do a video on attaching the loader, Thanks for the comment.
Enjoy your videos , look forward to more.
Grew up on a 500 cattle feedlot farm. The JD 730 had a JD 45 loader, JD 520 pulled a JD 44 Spreader, and JD 4010 pulled a 54 spreader. Those two spreaders were heaven. Originally a tiny little JD ground drive spreader, and a JD N spreader. The aprons would always break and you would have to hand pitch the spreader empty to fix it.
Hey Greg! Sounds like some great memories!
@@so.md.dirtfarmer2226 They're memories... Not sure about great. I can think a lot of other things I would have rather done that haul manure. I had six brothers, there was never a fight to see who got to haul manure... Maybe to see who got to drive the 4010 if you had to haul; but not to see who "got" to haul.
That was fun.
Just essence of the country.
Nice job!
Really like your attitude would not mind helping you on the farm if I could I believe every person in suburbs and cities should work on a farm especially a dairy farm for at least a year
I Think alot of people Wouldn't Even last a half day;with getting up at 4:30---5 am in the morning.
What a bunch of sh*t! :) Seriously, though. It 's really cool to see those old 2-cylinders out there working!
I like that manure spreader
Do not know much about them.lile to have one
We have the same spreader.
Old 520sounds good
Awesome. Can't imagine running a loader on a narrow front with hand-clutch. You're good. Did you have to rebuild your 520 or 620? Did you run into any challenges in doing so? I have a '43 H, which I love, but have had a hard time getting everything to seal up well after rebuild (had to overbore .090).
First, thanks for the compliments, I've never been into the engines of either one, but have worked on many others.(We have a repair business) You may find this series of videos interesting, this link is the first.th-cam.com/video/a9TG4XFKl-A/w-d-xo.html
Schmitty job?
Yea, man, that's some good s_ _ _!
Lol 😆
Nothing like spreading political promises
👍🤓You got it!