Excellent video Jonelstar :) also nice tractors show that attended to and funny part some tractors I seen on TH-cam in past 11 years are some never seen in person ever ! Some never knew exist and amazing to hear that about them plus stories about too! I seen lots but not all and one reason I like old stuff in farm to other stuff be around to!
The Fairbanks Morse engine is a model ZC. 118 cubic inches. They made that engine from a 52 cu in. all the way to a 739 cu in. Mostly oil field engines. Fairbanks was good for casting the cast date into the block, be worth a look anyway. Very nice show.
Sorry, gonna comment again. Love that 3 point hitch on that M. Never saw one like that before. Curious of that is a John Deere factory option or home made. I’m leaning towards factory. Because of how smooth it is, looks cast.
Great video! Do you have more information on the aftermarket hitch on the John Deere M? It looks like a good design. I would like to keep the original hitch on my M but still use it for 3PH attachments. Thanks!
Great video always. I’ve never seen a wide front A. Thanks, see you next week
Thanks! You too!
I love these videos ❤❤
@@MaverickPoll thanks Alison. 😉
Nice tractors at this show.
It's always fun to spend an afternoon at a tractor show
Excellent video Jonelstar :) also nice tractors show that attended to and funny part some tractors I seen on TH-cam in past 11 years are some never seen in person ever ! Some never knew exist and amazing to hear that about them plus stories about too! I seen lots but not all and one reason I like old stuff in farm to other stuff be around to!
@@AndrewHCann great 👍🏼
The Fairbanks Morse engine is a model ZC. 118 cubic inches. They made that engine from a 52 cu in. all the way to a 739 cu in. Mostly oil field engines. Fairbanks was good for casting the cast date into the block, be worth a look anyway. Very nice show.
Thanks Jason. Very good info here!
Farmall F30 was the predecessor to the M, produced 31 to 39.
👍🏼 we have an old Farmall regular. I think it's a 1929 or 1930.
Really like those American flags on the 830. Are those on with magnets or bolted on?
Those are just blocks of wood with a magnet recessed and epoxied to the back side. They hold really well.
Sorry, gonna comment again. Love that 3 point hitch on that M. Never saw one like that before. Curious of that is a John Deere factory option or home made. I’m leaning towards factory. Because of how smooth it is, looks cast.
I'll check with the guy that owns it. I agree, it looks nice.
Great video! Do you have more information on the aftermarket hitch on the John Deere M? It looks like a good design.
I would like to keep the original hitch on my M but still use it for 3PH attachments. Thanks!
Offhand, I don't. But I'll have to check with the guy that owns it and see what he says.
@@jonelsonster sounds good! Thanks!
I'm partial to the big diesel and the F/M looks like an old pump jack unit.
I think I heard someone say it was used to run a pump on a well for irrigation... Or something like that
@@jonelsonster You can watch those old jobs that ran on natural gas drive the old oil well pumps, the old dinosaurs. The Tube has things on them.
That g can run on diesel I did it with mine but the rings went bad the next year
Yes, we have a few model A's that are dual fuel... We've just always used gasoline. I kinda want to try diesel now
Nice vid!
Muchas Gracias!