I like what squatch253 did with his scrap dozer. Really looks good on top of the rock pile he built to set it on. here in Texas some of the restaurants even have the old tractors sitting on the lawns of their parking lots. Only folks like us can appreciate the old iron but I sure do. My passion is antique and vintage machine tools.
I picked up a farmall f-12 last year, complete with cultivators but rough shape. And last week picked up an Allis Chalmers RC. I have some videos on here. Love seeing old tractors saved from scrap yards.
I would love to paint those tractors and make them look new again. I have painted custom bikes. Show cars air craft and a few yachts But I really enjoy painting old farm equipment.
thank you Randy, I do subscribe and look forward to your posts, I would like to see them more often but I realize you do have a life so just saying Good luck and the rougher they are the better the content! from Montana where we still let out of staters in, just not with both nuts!
Not a bad looking 8N, nor is the WD. I use to be able to tell the differences between a WD and a WD-45, but I think that info slipped my mind. 1950 is when Ford went to the side distributor and also added the Proof Meter. That one has the hole for the Proof Meter, but it's missing the meter.
Thats a Distillate/kero WC. Thats what the little tank thru the hood is for your gas to get it up to temp and then turn it off and the main tank on. Manifold and carb are diff too.
All unstyled WCs have this style manifold and carburetor. This one has the gasoline exhaust chamber on it, not the kerosene. But you are correct it could have originally been run on kerosene if it had the correct chamber on it.
@@Randys_Relics Right odds are it was converted to run strait gas later in life or its had a manifold or 2 over the yrs. Ours has no hole in the hood and was gasoline only right off the line. 37 flattop great grandpa bought new. Still on the farm. Nice save on them!
Berco is a worldwide company. Based in Italy. They make all kinds of equipment. Their main product used to be heavy equipment undercarriages. Now they build all kinds of equipment.
the trick farmers did with the late WC and WD was put a WD45 crankshaft in it and the piston kit and you had a 43 to 45hp tractor. i had one done that way. after i overhauled it it produced 47hp as i put a d17 manifold and carb on it
If you leave the factory pistons in it and go with a crank out of a 226 you'll make more than 45 horse. I don't believe they like running 87 octane with that much compression though.
wow, i think that you are a lucky guy to get that wc. what i would pay for that tractor, i wanted one for many years. i wish i could buy that one from you
Randy What I did with my wench is I put regular 110-volt male and female plugs Male on the control box end and female on the wench end. Then I just throw an extension cord in the truck with me, and I can be as far away from the wench as the length of the extension cord will let me. Is your wench mounted permanently to the trailer or do you put it in the box on the tongue when not in use?
That's a good idea, and you don't have to worry about dead batteries on the controller. The winch is mounted in a receiver so you can take it off when not in use.
I like a good challenge, I would take on the challenge of reviving that wc really it does not look that bad, after I took on a challenge of restoring a 1957 D 8 cat cable blade, that was in worse shape then your wc , and my cat lives again
I recently picked up a pretty nice 1936 WC that I plan to get going and keep. It hasn't run in 50 years or so. This 1937 could be saved if someone had the time and money to devote to it.
Did i hear you paid for those? That feels like someone selling pet. I.d expect top priority when givin such treasures away would be.trusted hands. - for which you obviously qualify! But then, the owners give them away in trusted hands, so kodos for that to the previous owners!!
I would imagine that front bolster is pretty tough though. These tractors spent many years bouncing across plowed ground and dead furrows. I've never heard of one breaking, let alone the abuse some of the antique pullers do to them. Plus they prefer these early front ends because of there reduced weight. I don't think anything I did was going to harm it. Thanks for the concern, I appreciate the comment!
@@Randys_Relics in the 1950 s a drunk driver run into the back of dad's pull type combine. Broke the hitch pin. As dad's G John Deere went to the right , dad jumped off to the left. It went on it's top then back on it's wheels. The drunk driver's insurance paid the repair bill at the dealership. That cracked the cast iron pedestal. Dad got 2 small bones in 1 hand broke.
What a nice looking plow next to the 8n! The new owner of it must be really cool!
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Thank you for saving these great old Tractors.
New to your channel. Good to see a younger guy interested in old tractors.
Welcome! Hope you enjoy videos!
I’ll be looking forward to seeing you fix them . I like your approach when you’re getting one running. Thanks Randy
I like the old WC with the puncture-proof rear tires.
I like what squatch253 did with his scrap dozer. Really looks good on top of the rock pile he built to set it on. here in Texas some of the restaurants even have the old tractors sitting on the lawns of their parking lots. Only folks like us can appreciate the old iron but I sure do. My passion is antique and vintage machine tools.
Thanks for Randy. Looking forward to watch you fix them up
Thanks for watching!
I love that spike wheel tractor and your truck!😊
great stuff so glad u can save some of these relics that r fast being lost forever !
Cool old tractors. Thanks for the video
I picked up a farmall f-12 last year, complete with cultivators but rough shape. And last week picked up an Allis Chalmers RC. I have some videos on here. Love seeing old tractors saved from scrap yards.
I would love to paint those tractors and make them look new again.
I have painted custom bikes. Show cars air craft and a few yachts
But I really enjoy painting old farm equipment.
Great finds. Hope to them running
thank you Randy, I do subscribe and look forward to your posts, I would like to see them more often but I realize you do have a life so just saying Good luck and the rougher they are the better the content! from Montana where we still let out of staters in, just not with both nuts!
Glad you enjoy the videos, thanks for watching! 👍
OK you were right about the WC ......
i would get that WC going
I think there's more hope for it than I originally thought! I don't think I'm ready to put it out to pasture quite yet...
save them all.they are getting hard to find.thank you.
I'd like to see the "WD" running I might be interested.
Not a bad looking 8N, nor is the WD. I use to be able to tell the differences between a WD and a WD-45, but I think that info slipped my mind.
1950 is when Ford went to the side distributor and also added the Proof Meter. That one has the hole for the Proof Meter, but it's missing the meter.
Thats a Distillate/kero WC. Thats what the little tank thru the hood is for your gas to get it up to temp and then turn it off and the main tank on. Manifold and carb are diff too.
All unstyled WCs have this style manifold and carburetor. This one has the gasoline exhaust chamber on it, not the kerosene. But you are correct it could have originally been run on kerosene if it had the correct chamber on it.
@@Randys_Relics Right odds are it was converted to run strait gas later in life or its had a manifold or 2 over the yrs. Ours has no hole in the hood and was gasoline only right off the line. 37 flattop great grandpa bought new. Still on the farm. Nice save on them!
I got 2 tractors that was worse than the wc and I got them running.. one was a massey harris 101 jr and the other one was a farmall h great tractors
Berco is a worldwide company. Based in Italy. They make all kinds of equipment. Their main product used to be heavy equipment undercarriages. Now they build all kinds of equipment.
Interesting, didn't realize it was the same company. I'm familiar with the undercarriage parts you were talking about. Thanks for watching!
I misspoke in the video, the mower is a Befco not Berco. Built in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.
Glad I'm not the only one with a "stubby" short 3rd ramp for my narrow front!
I built that thing too heavy. If it was any longer I wouldn't be able to carry it. Haha
Looks good! I was able to find one at a local trailer supply ($140 plus tax several years ago) so it isn’t as heavy built as yours no doubt.
the trick farmers did with the late WC and WD was put a WD45 crankshaft in it and the piston kit and you had a 43 to 45hp tractor. i had one done that way. after i overhauled it it produced 47hp as i put a d17 manifold and carb on it
If you leave the factory pistons in it and go with a crank out of a 226 you'll make more than 45 horse. I don't believe they like running 87 octane with that much compression though.
wow, i think that you are a lucky guy to get that wc. what i would pay for that tractor, i wanted one for many years. i wish i could buy that one from you
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the 2 row front cultivator should be around there somewhere for the AC WC
I did some looking, I believe they had already been scrapped.
Randy What I did with my wench is I put regular 110-volt male and female plugs Male on the control box end and female on the wench end. Then I just throw an extension cord in the truck with me, and I can be as far away from the wench as the length of the extension cord will let me. Is your wench mounted permanently to the trailer or do you put it in the box on the tongue when not in use?
That's a good idea, and you don't have to worry about dead batteries on the controller. The winch is mounted in a receiver so you can take it off when not in use.
That WC looked good until I saw the exhaust but I still thinkit would be worth saving since it’s all complete and a rebuild kit is cheap
I thought the same thing, but I think I can get it to run the way it is. Keep an eye out, hopefully there will be a video on it in the future.
I like a good challenge, I would take on the challenge of reviving that wc really it does not look that bad, after I took on a challenge of restoring a 1957 D 8 cat cable blade, that was in worse shape then your wc , and my cat lives again
The more I look at it the better it actually is.....
That is a WC from 1936
What's the story on the 4x4 international tractor in the background?
Don't know much about it, it's a neighbors machine.
What is the story on the IH 4 wheel drive next to the combine?
Don't know much about it, it's a neighbor's machine.
Save the wc
I recently picked up a pretty nice 1936 WC that I plan to get going and keep. It hasn't run in 50 years or so. This 1937 could be saved if someone had the time and money to devote to it.
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you didnt mention the ws is a kerosene tractor
It has dual tanks, but has a gasoline exhaust manifold chamber on it. The chambers will be marked with a G for gasoline or a K for kerosene.
Did i hear you paid for those? That feels like someone selling pet. I.d expect top priority when givin such treasures away would be.trusted hands. - for which you obviously qualify! But then, the owners give them away in trusted hands, so kodos for that to the previous owners!!
The front wheel casting is weakest place to pull on!!!
Where would you recommend pulling from?
@@Randys_Relics the frame!
I would imagine that front bolster is pretty tough though. These tractors spent many years bouncing across plowed ground and dead furrows. I've never heard of one breaking, let alone the abuse some of the antique pullers do to them. Plus they prefer these early front ends because of there reduced weight. I don't think anything I did was going to harm it. Thanks for the concern, I appreciate the comment!
@@Randys_Relics in the 1950 s a drunk driver run into the back of dad's pull type combine. Broke the hitch pin. As dad's G John Deere went to the right , dad jumped off to the left. It went on it's top then back on it's wheels. The drunk driver's insurance paid the repair bill at the dealership. That cracked the cast iron pedestal. Dad got 2 small bones in 1 hand broke.