Thank you! I can’t remember the settings on the needles offhand, but I think I took them in to touch, then backed off about a turn and a half. I’d have to check that. I had seen a video a fella posted to TH-cam, and he had a nickel standing on edge on one of these engines while it was running.
@@rudycarlson8245 This one was built early in 1952 I think. There is another one tucked in that shed that was my dads, we picked it up in upstate New York, and it was in pretty bad shape... it was built in 1949. They are neat old tractors, and they sound good when you get a load on the engine and they lug down to pull.
Great Jonny Popper and vid, thanks for posting.
Thank you!
Ole Poppin John... I love the old B's.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
That is probably one of the smoothest sounding John Deere’s I’ve heard, how’d you set up the carb on there?, Thanks
Thank you! I can’t remember the settings on the needles offhand, but I think I took them in to touch, then backed off about a turn and a half. I’d have to check that. I had seen a video a fella posted to TH-cam, and he had a nickel standing on edge on one of these engines while it was running.
Do you still have this old girl?
I do! I have some work to do on her now. I would like to change out the clutch plates, brakes, and I have to get into the PTO.
@@stonyacres7389 I had almost the exact same tractor! Except mine was a 49 model what year is yours?
@@rudycarlson8245 This one was built early in 1952 I think. There is another one tucked in that shed that was my dads, we picked it up in upstate New York, and it was in pretty bad shape... it was built in 1949. They are neat old tractors, and they sound good when you get a load on the engine and they lug down to pull.