My Tractor's fuel pump broke down, Far away from my workshop.. Mf 165.
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2021
- I was out helping a friend with some horse-fencing. Then i noticed that the tank was dry and all the diesel was now in the crank case..
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Thanks! /Richard Andersson - Авто та транспорт
Gomoron från Oregon! För två år sedan kåpte jag en lite gård norr om Hudiksvall. I visited Sweden the first time in 1971, made it back the first time in 2011, and farm in 2021. I worked in Sweden in the lumber industry for about a year in 2019 and got to see a whole lot of Southern Sweden in my travels every month.
I really enjoyed your video. I am a forester by training, but my real profession for over 50 years has been as a log builder and carpenter. All of this in volved equipment which means I often had to be my own mechanic. I must say that you have better luck bleeding a Perkins injection system than I do! of course, you have a fortunate advantage with the gravity fuel feed to the pump. I have a teleskopiklastare with a Perkins 4-236 NA motor. The poor old thing was in need of serious love when I bought it and last night was when I decided to pull the head off the motor, do a valve job, install a new gasket, rebuild the injectors and then see if the injection pump needs to be rebuilt. My sense is that the old 4-236 motors are about one of the most bulletproof motors ever built. About the only thing better are the B18's and B20's in my Amazons.
Återigen, jag uppskatter din video och jag har också prenummerat. Mycket bra jobbat!
A proper sounding diesel under load. Will look forward to the gearbox video. Thank-you.
What a great tractor. Thank you for sharing this.
Hello! from Kansas. You do a good job of explaining what you are doing!
Awesome tractor. That turbo is actually hilarious as is the speed. Love it!
Great video. Impressed with the way you explain what you are doing. Very helpful for anyone that is not mechanically inclined. Keep up the great work. Greetings from Canada.
Love how well these old machines hold up
Thanks Richard
As usual a really great video. Always something new to learn… thumbs up
Thank you 😊
Hello from Columbus Wisconsin, USA....I enjoy your videos. Thank you for the hard work and for sharing with us.
Wow she’s a quick one 👍🏻watching from Spain 🇪🇸
Love the content. Thanks for going through all the work to record and post it.
Still watching and enjoying. That tractor is a beast!
I have the same contact
Enjoy your videos and I am not afraid for my grandchildren to see them. Good content and easy to understand. Thanks for sharing.
Hi, Thank's! Take care of your family and stay safe! /Richard
That Perkins is a fantastic engine. I believe its a 4.236. I have seen them in all kinds of equipment and the never let you down. Great job on the pump fix!
Great video! It gave me the courage to not only reseal the C.A.V fuel pump on my Volvo BM t430 but also help my neighbour when his MF 375 started to overflow the oil :)
It was amazing to see this tractor go zooming down the road like that. All of your videos are well done and your English is perfect. I enjoy every video. Thank you
The man is truly great, I like every step of his teaching.
A very good video, well produced. Enjoyable to the end. Glad to hear it's still a workhorse in a BIG meaningful way. Now I have to fix my hi/lol range airlines on my big truck. No more procrastinating!
this is the reason why a lot of old timers loved the 165 it was a verry simple tractor to work on in the field Can you do a video on the turbo please
The way you explain everything makes it easy to understand how to do the repairs
Nice tractor,
I purchased a old MF165 a couple months ago,
It was in pretty decent condition when purchased,
Just now getting around to put it to work.
Did some body paint, repaired the rusted out tool box & minor stuff but hadn’t any mechanical issues until last week when it died, starved for fuel, obvious choice was to replace the fuel filters, and when checked the air cleaner it was severely stopped up surprisingly the engine could get any air,
Found the 1st fuel filter & glass bowl filled with rust… from the tank, 2nd filter was remarkably clean - guess the 1st had caught much of the trash, worked my way upstream with the fuel lines, struggling to get fuel up to the next point, the fuel lines still had rust and seemed to be bonded, even when unscrewed, couldn’t pull them loose without concern of damage,
Anyway I finally got the fuel to the fuel pump and the tractor fired up, without me having to crack open the injection lines,
I used the tractor a couple hours since, seemed like it was running perfectly, then cut out again,
The sentiment glass bowl looks pretty clear now & I have fuel up to the 2nd filter,
I will check the fuel pump tomorrow in the daylight,
I’d suspect debris/rust in the lines making it way through & clogging up the system.
I will mostly have to replace the tank to avoid further issues from the rust getting into the fuel system.
Excellent video! I've known a lot of shop mechanics that don't do as thorough job as your field repairs. I can't wait to see what comes next!
Thank you 😊
I noticed you drive an Opel. Back in my youth (many years ago) I owned a 1959 Opel station wagon. Tough reliable little car, not something one in high school would want, but it was mine and it did run well.
I drove a similar unmodified and new 165 when I worked on a farm in 1967. It was a good powerful tractor in it’s day. Like yours it had no cab and no safety cage in those days. Nice work on the fuel pump which were often a trouble to bleed.
Enjoyed your video. I also have an MF 165. They are great tractors! Mine is pretty much original, and I use it here on my small farm in southeast Tennessee. Keep up the good work restoring "Yesterday's Equipment". God bless you!
Great looking tractor!
Love your channel, love your videos, love your attitude!
Cheers and to many, many interesting videos!
Quite informative and very well done! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for sharing. I believe my MF 165 has the same issue. Now I have the confidence to start the repair.
Another great one. Love the tractor.
Hello from Florida. I am enjoying your videos. Thank you
Hi and very interesting video. I did smile when you demonstrated your low range and first gear as it reminded me of my old now sold Landrover Diesel Discovery 2 door I owned for 10 years, Its pulling power in both low range and first or lower reverse was amazing.. I enjoy your videos as I too am an old thing at 73 years old, ex AERO parts maker but retired at 55 to the seaside/ Love older things but embrace modern EV vehicles, but, you cant beat the throb of an old diesel.. Thanks again -- Ian. UK.
Hi, love your video. Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you for showing me how to fix my tractor.
Enjoyed the video and several others that you've done. Really like seeing those old machines come to life again. Looking forward to new videos. Hello from Arkansas.
Wonderful to see your rebuild 💓😃🤠
Good video Richard.
Love to see your tractor at work .Looks and sounds great , see ya .
Thanks! 😊
Ours used to do 25mph down hill with the wind behind you. Great job Keep it up thanks.
Awesome tractor! Must be pretty scary at 60mph! The sounds reminds me of my old land rover series 2A diesel, I bolted a turbo to it and adjusted the fuel rail, it pulled like a train with those mods!
Hello from New Zealand. Glad I found your channal .Cheers.
That is a super cool tractor! I enjoy watching you work on these old machines. Greetings from Oregon.
That’s so awesome and what great info thanks brother
Hello from Mississippi in the US. Really like this channel. Very informative.
Great job I really enjoyed your video and look forward to more videos on your tractor. I have a Massey T20 with a 4 cylinder standard motor company engine and I would like to fit a small turbo to it one day. They were very popular her in Scotland with small farms. I still work my one regularly thanks again for sharing your videos it is very interesting to see stuff like this from different parts of the world. Cheers. Bob.
Hello from Illinois, USA. Very interesting, looking foreword to next post.
That little beast can run! I love her!
Mäktig maskin! Du fortsätter leverera underbart content. Du har ett fan i Östergötland! 👍
That tractor is a ripper!!! Loved hearing about it's racing history!
Yes, to bad you guys cant testdrive it. It is a experiense in it self.
Just discovered your channel. Absolutely love the content. All my favourite machinery on the same channel, stationary engines, vintage tractors, old motorcycles and that wonderful Opel you drive. Am a fan now for sure. Thank you for a wonderful channel.
I have the same issue on one of my David browns but now I see how to fix it .. great tractor by the way.. Andrew Mosher
I have the same problem of diesel leak on my 165 and was little bit scared to strip it but now I see it's not that difficult to strip it and replace it thanks so much keep it up with your good work and I'm in south Africa
Awesome massey tractor and great job ..really enjoyed video ..i have one too 155
That is one fast tractor!
Interesting video. Nice work.
Just found your videos and I love them
I love how it's turbo'd and the nice shifting trans !
Nobody should be commenting negatively on your excellent field repair.
I just found you here on UA-cam! To me UA-cam is like mining. You dig around looking for the good stuff. I feel like I found Gold! Thank You for uploading all this good stuff! I am enjoying it tremendously!
I really like your old Opal Rekord. Along with all your other toys too of course!
Thanks for this tutorial. You are a good instruction. Always liked MF tractors.
Wow I've just found your channel.What excellent entertainment,I am enjoying it tremendously. Thank you very much for your content
Thank you! There will be more for sure! /Richard
Hello from the Florida Gulf USA.
NIce tractor, thanks for the information.
That is a fast tractor!! enjoying your videos.
Thank you! / Richard
Love your videos!
Nice tractor done a really good job working on it
Ausum, speed! Got, to know about the gears.....pretty 😎 cool!Thanks for the video showing gasket change! Turbo...looking forward, to it!😀👍
Yep, dont want everyone making this to their MF tho... it is a bit dangerous. / Richard
I used to work at a Massey Fergusson dealership in the stores and supplied many parts for 165’s. They were great tractors but be careful if you ever put a muck filler bucket on the front. The filler tends to pick the front wheels up and if they come down quickly onto a hard surface the front stub axles can snap. It’s the only weakness I really know of… you have a very tidy example of the type👍
Das Video hat mir sehr sehr weitergeholfen. The video was very helpful for me. Thanks.
I did watch to the end 😺
Good job, looking forward to the next video 😺
Thanks! 😊
Nice job, easy to follow!
I love these old Perkins engines :) all Perkins are wery good :)
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precis detta jag behövde se! Tack så mycket! :)
tack så mycket! Great reference for working on my Ford 555A backhoe with similar Perkins engine and Lucas SAV fuel injection pump.
You did great explaining this. I have a 880 David Brown Tractor and I'm having trouble staring it. I believe their is more bleeding that I need to do since I drained all of the fuel out.
Also check at the sediment boowl that there are no little air bubbbles being sucked in....
the seal on the line from the tank to the pump..
the one connection that bolts into the pump itself..can develop wear...and air bubbles are no use in a diesel injection system...
unscrew the connection and replace the seal there with an O ring.....
when you use the priming lever now there will be no bubbles..
solid fuel to push through to bleed everything else...
WOW älskar verkligen Rekorden. Grymt bra jobb med traktorn :)
Damn that old girl gets up and goes, brilliant!
Another interesting video, I used a little grey petrol fergy on my small farm….it did everything
Me ha encantado el video, sigue así.Mi enhorabuena.
Awesome old Massey .. I can smell the smoke from here!
I enjoyed your video… interesting all the way through…
That is a neat tractor. Being an old farmboy, I would like to drive it.🚜
Hi from New York, love that tractor along with your turbo upgrade!! (and gearing)
When you started the engine, the closed captions interpreted the sound as (applause), which I think was deserved and appropriate.
Very nice video sir
👍 Old traktors are like old houses or elderly lady's, there is always something to repair or do 🤷♂️😁
I do enjoy watching you work, especially on these great English made Diesel Engines.
I'm looking forward to more on your story of how you 'up-graded' that transmission.
Thanks for this.
Thanks!
Oh Baby!! 3 on the tree!!!! Love it!!!
They are magnificent old tractor 😊
Look forward to watching the video explaining what you did to the gearbox to speed things up.
That was very interesting!
Hello,
Very interesting video Richard. I have a 1978 Datsun 620 Pickup, that I put a SD22 Diesel engine in and it is very similar to your tractor engine. Keep up the good work.
Sam
Holy smokes I cant believe how fast that tractor is. Aesome job on the turbo charger, and modded gearbox. I have an old Massy MF35, it has the loader attachment, and a fork life on the back which mainly carries my 1500 pound counter weight. I put skidder chains on it for added traction. It currently sits in the middle of my driveway as it suddenly quit. I eliminated everything down to the metering valve on the injection pump. So tomorrow mornnig ill get out there and have a look before we go back into -25C
Cool tractor!
Great video, waiting for the gearbox video 😎
hahaha YEAH.... Racing home with you was fun...😁😁😁Awesome Video.
Haha, yes fun but a bit scary! Not the safest probably.. /Richard
Good job men
I am Peter
I have one mf 165 on my farm as well. I like ur maintenance skills.
Well done amazing Traktor on the Fast side
Take care
Yours Frank
Thanks! /Richard
Watching you from Syria,👋🍊🇸🇾
Excellent video Richard :) also nice fast tractor & so cool set up got there and like did to it ! Also I got make interest to know late Cousin Bill did and get Lol too! He bought 1975 Dodge D350 (1ton or 11.000 kg pound 12 passenger van was used as local hospital near me from 1975 to fall of 1984 to it had 360 V8 gas motor with 4 barrel carb with hand choke cable knob in dash, Manual 3 speed Transmission column shift on steering wheel, 409 rear end gears and made to camping van ! Plus with Propane Stove , Heater, Hot Water tank plus Cold water setup , Sink and gas motor got lazy plus transmission so updated! So Bill work for Chrysler Van assembly plant as foreman plus was a co ownership with brother Ken plus 2 nephews Earl also David of Local John Deere Dealership near Bill home plus mine too even Ken plus 2 boys together in 1945 till close up in 2010 for 50 years! But Ken & Bill raised in Detroit Michigan USA families had JOHN DEERE Dealership till 1960 then close up but Ken also Bill moved to Ontario Canada in 1940 near me plus farm then got JOHN DEERE Dealership going to! But 1985 Bill put 1976 Massey Ferguson 500 Combine motor in the 1975 Dodge Van with Stake truck Eaton D18 Manual Creeper 4speed Bow Low 1st gear but had 5 Foward gears with Reverse floor shifter in , 390 rear end gears plus 24 volt Negative ground of 2 batteries of 12 in plus updated with fuel system 2 fuel tank on tap by driver seat too , plus extra gauges on Dash for RPM, Transmission temperature, Second fuel tank and Second battery charging! Bill smart guy when building stuff would think work but did and since past away! But got drive the van with grandson Glen my cousin too years ago and heard get fix to be road soon too ! Glenn sold to another guy cousin who take to vechile shows when get fix fully I hear because clutch needs replaced plus exhaust too! But the Desiel motor is not a Turbo one !
Great video. Great tractor!!
We had a similar one for a while, just without the turbo, great machine!
Ps, talk as much as you like, i think most of us watching will happily listen!
Thank you! Yes the 165 i think is one of the best in MF. So simple and yet so nice to work with. And the turbo makes this tractor even better. /Richard