I'm 71 now but when I was a boy in the late 50s and 60s I used to enjoy riding around with my Uncle on his Tractor or The Doodlebug as we called it. It was from the 1920s with steel wheels on the back and Uncle Harold had several home made implements for it including a cultivator similar to yours. That Doodlebug still runs and a few years ago I took my Daughters and Son for a ride on it. Thanks for showing us your piece of History.
Jared, I like all your stuff, I also have a thomas bilt tractor that I went through some of the same problems you are having. These are neet tractors with loads of potential. I would like to show you what I have made mine into. Great job keep it up.
They are great tractors, I’m going to make more videos on it in the future. If you want to pictures of what you’re doing with your tractor you can email me at BrubakerTube@gmail.com
That really is awesome! My cultivator is 3pt hitch is tricky to keep from hitting plants whereas you have much more control. Those equipment breakdowns are the biggest reason I don’t want to farm for a living! Looks really good bro!!!
Concerning if there is a alternate oil to Type F: I would contact Allen a dealer listed on the Tuff-Bilt website; he is located in NC. He has been a dealer and parts supplier for Tuff-Bilt and Power King for over 30 years. My Tuff-Bilt is older than yours having electric actuators on the 3-point hitches. My tractor recently had a failure of the adapter that connects the hydraulic motor output to the 3-speed transmission. Replacement adapter is in the mail to me. Nice video!
Never crossed my mind that there might be a replacement, I talked to Allen once when I ordered bearings and bushings for the steering box. Good luck on your tuffbilt they’re awesome little machines.
2g’s hardly buys a lawn mower these days…. And the new ones fall apart in a few years… If I had a little tractor like that I’d be beating the weeds on old homesteads looking for a potato planter and harvester!
Your son will probably be offered more than that when he's farming. PS tell him not to sell it. That little tractor w/HF motor is like "money in the bank". I'd rather be nickeled and dimed with that tractor anyday. Thanks for sharing 👍
I'm 71 now but when I was a boy in the late 50s and 60s I used to enjoy riding around with my Uncle on his Tractor or The Doodlebug as we called it. It was from the 1920s with steel wheels on the back and Uncle Harold had several home made implements for it including a cultivator similar to yours. That Doodlebug still runs and a few years ago I took my Daughters and Son for a ride on it. Thanks for showing us your piece of History.
Great video! Keep them coming
Jared, I like all your stuff, I also have a thomas bilt tractor that I went through some of the same problems you are having. These are neet tractors with loads of potential. I would like to show you what I have made mine into. Great job keep it up.
They are great tractors, I’m going to make more videos on it in the future. If you want to pictures of what you’re doing with your tractor you can email me at BrubakerTube@gmail.com
Gardens look good. It’s crazy how much fluid and everything is now days. I like the ole tractor .
Thanks bro! Yup everything is going up except my paycheck.
I hear ya there 😂
Maybe you should have plows to cover the back tractor tire tracks. Just an idea.
good video and job ATF has really went up some types cost over $ 20 a qt. hope you have a good crop. take care, be safe and well.
Seems like Everything is high now a days. Thanks John!
That really is awesome! My cultivator is 3pt hitch is tricky to keep from hitting plants whereas you have much more control. Those equipment breakdowns are the biggest reason I don’t want to farm for a living! Looks really good bro!!!
Yeah having a 3 point hitch in the middle is really handy! Now it’s time to collect a bunch of small implements. Thanks Micah!
Not sure what tractor you run. But there are stabilizer bars that you can add to 3pt.hitch to tack out side to side sway.
Concerning if there is a alternate oil to Type F: I would contact Allen a dealer listed on the Tuff-Bilt website; he is located in NC. He has been a dealer and parts supplier for Tuff-Bilt and Power King for over 30 years.
My Tuff-Bilt is older than yours having electric actuators on the 3-point hitches. My tractor recently had a failure of the adapter that connects the hydraulic motor output to the 3-speed transmission. Replacement adapter is in the mail to me. Nice video!
Never crossed my mind that there might be a replacement, I talked to Allen once when I ordered bearings and bushings for the steering box. Good luck on your tuffbilt they’re awesome little machines.
I have a 1938 Allis Chalmers B that I use 10 weight hytrans hydraulic oil. I bet you can too. $70 / 5 gallons. Nice video, thanks
Thanks for the info Terry, I’ll definitely check it out.
That is slick
It sure is!
Til more in Orville Ohio makes a bunch of soft finger cultivators and attachments for that tractor
Cool! I just looked em up and I don’t think I’ll be buying any time soon 💴
That's just about the right tool for that job, it looks like. I like unique ag equipment like that.
It sure is. They say it handles a mid mount grader blade really well too, like a small road grader.
I use my Tuff-Bilt to plow snow with the blade on the front hitch. Tractor will move more snow than expected. We do not get a lot in southern Indiana.
My grandfather father and I would go back and hand plant the spots that didn't fill in. A couple weeks apart never really hurt anything.
That’s a good idea, I did that to my sweet corn patch thanks to your advice.
Congratulations on getting it running. It looks a lot like an Allis Chalmers Model G. PaulL
Thanks! Yep they definitely copied the idea from the Allis G
Great job on the tractor. The would be handy to have.
Thanks it sure is a blessing!
Nice little setup you have there
Thanks Jimmy!
Good job!
Thanks Bob!
70 Bucks! thats an auchie
Yeah I wish my paycheck would be as inflated as everything else!
How do you
Keep the deer out?
It just happens to be located at a place the deer seem to scared to come to🤷🏽♂️ we still have rabbit and groundhogs getting a free lunch though.
2g’s hardly buys a lawn mower these days…. And the new ones fall apart in a few years…
If I had a little tractor like that I’d be beating the weeds on old homesteads looking for a potato planter and harvester!
I’m definitely going to be collecting implements now! I’ve got a small plow, a seed planter and a 4’ bush hog.
Your son will probably be offered more than that when he's farming. PS tell him not to sell it. That little tractor w/HF motor is like "money in the bank". I'd rather be nickeled and dimed with that tractor anyday. Thanks for sharing 👍
Type F fluid is roughly $6 / gallon at my local Walmart. Which is still too high for my taste.