Getting Roger’s 130 fixed up for all his work. He’s a keeper as a friend! Looked at what I though was a super AV. Turned out to be a 140 high cropper. He had two other 140’s for sale. Going to buy one of them as soon as he get an electrical issue fixed.
Thanks for sharing the video Joey. Looking good. Roger will enjoy the fast hitch when he needs it. I'm sure he enjoys working with you as you two like to tease each other. Hope to get to meet him one day.
You can weld or braze the nut to the bolt. Make sure the weld is only on the nut and broken bolt, not the housing. The heat will help loosen the threads, in addition to adhering the nut to the bolt. It works good on manifold bolts also.
You guys are awesome, getting so much accomplished. Nice to have a well equipped shop to work in.. Felt a little sigh of relief, noticed a John Deere sign in Rogers shop. LOL. Hope the rest of your week turns out well. Waiting for the next video.
We switched over to 15/40 in the engine and hydraulic system. The new Hytran is different than the Hytran those tractors came with. If you run the new Hytran and you have a gasket fail on the pump you'll lose the bearings in the bottom end. That's what was wrong with my Cub and Super A when I got them.
Looks like y’all have been busy working on stuff. The parts came for mine today, after walking several miles at the farm show…. I think I’ll wait and install them another day 😂
Hey Joey, the studs go in the front to allow for the standard drawbar and use the tapered nuts. Bolts go in the back the way you put it back on. I bought my 100 from the man that bought it new and that's the way they came out for fast hitch. The fast hitch was offered first on the Super C's ( 2 pt.) and then on the 100's ( 1 pt.) Take care! Btw, Michael Nardo in Jackson Springs has all that stuff! I think Burch buys from him sometimes. 🤔😃
I have about 30 detailed pictures I took off a believe or not a New Old Stock 1979 140. I would love to have that tractor. I refer to them a lot on bushings and clips.
Roger's 130 came with the slow hitch. Seems to me Joey the first time I remember seeing you, you were cultivating with that 130 and it had Cub wheel weights on it.
That’s the kind of arms my 140 has on it wanting to do the same to it with a fast hitch on the oil I have heard that 15w-40 in cold weather can be hard on the older pumps but not sure
Just something to think about.., I put a fast hitch under my super A and the bell has a flat bar that the front lift arm hooks to.. why is that bar not centered on the bell that has the holes in it ..
That’s just what friends and neighbors do . Help each other out. Thanks for sharing. 😎😎. 👍
Thanks Tommy
Congratulations on what Roger & you are going to do to upgrade , I do enjoy the videos stay safe & have fun !
Thanks Robert. They have been fun to do.
Getting Roger’s 130 fixed up for all his work. He’s a keeper as a friend! Looked at what I though was a super AV. Turned out to be a 140 high cropper. He had two other 140’s for sale. Going to buy one of them as soon as he get an electrical issue fixed.
Be sure to email some pictures
Thanks for sharing the video Joey. Looking good. Roger will enjoy the fast hitch when he needs it. I'm sure he enjoys working with you as you two like to tease each other. Hope to get to meet him one day.
We’ll make sure you do.
You can weld or braze the nut to the bolt. Make sure the weld is only on the nut and broken bolt, not the housing. The heat will help loosen the threads, in addition to adhering the nut to the bolt. It works good on manifold bolts also.
Roger did that and was able to get the broken stud out. Praise The Lord no drilling.
You guys are awesome, getting so much accomplished. Nice to have a well equipped shop to work in..
Felt a little sigh of relief, noticed a John Deere sign in Rogers shop. LOL.
Hope the rest of your week turns out well. Waiting for the next video.
Well I’m proud to tell you Jack Roger is new to Farmall. All he’s ever had is John Deere
I switched to Rotella 15/40 Diesel oil in my Cub, holds a solid 35 pounds of pressure no problem. High zinc content doesn’t hurt either.
Hey Mark
I’ve been thinking about trying T1 straight 40 rotella.
Rodger is going to love that fast hitch. Look forward to the Cole planter setup. Keep the videos coming as always god bless
We will Nick. Hope to get that fast hitch going on Sammy’s A
Love these videos keep them coming
We switched over to 15/40 in the engine and hydraulic system. The new Hytran is different than the Hytran those tractors came with. If you run the new Hytran and you have a gasket fail on the pump you'll lose the bearings in the bottom end. That's what was wrong with my Cub and Super A when I got them.
That’s definitely not good. Thanks for the info.
I love the tractors repairs videos very interesting
Thanks Melvin
Looks like y’all have been busy working on stuff. The parts came for mine today, after walking several miles at the farm show…. I think I’ll wait and install them another day 😂
Hate we missed you. We got there about 9:30
Hey Joey, the studs go in the front to allow for the standard drawbar and use the tapered nuts. Bolts go in the back the way you put it back on. I bought my 100 from the man that bought it new and that's the way they came out for fast hitch. The fast hitch was offered first on the Super C's ( 2 pt.) and then on the 100's ( 1 pt.) Take care! Btw, Michael Nardo in Jackson Springs has all that stuff! I think Burch buys from him sometimes. 🤔😃
I have about 30 detailed pictures I took off a believe or not a New Old Stock 1979 140. I would love to have that tractor. I refer to them a lot on bushings and clips.
Also wish you to would replace all the wiring on a 140 and or 130 . Both mine needs to be redone bad . Not even sure wire to get a full jet from
Try this video it might help
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Joey please show how you unstick the turn arms . I know mine is froze that goes across, not sure about the one or two that goes up and downward
Hey Bart I got covered my friend It’s in the next video.
I took my cotter pins out of the rear cultivator bars and use hitch pins. Makes it easy to get the rear cultivator off quickly.
I believe that’s what Roger plans on doing. I might change mine.
Roger's 130 came with the slow hitch. Seems to me Joey the first time I remember seeing you, you were cultivating with that 130 and it had Cub wheel weights on it.
It did and Pat from West Va swapped us some 100 wheel weights.
@@Jtwes Bless Pat's heart. It looked odd with those Cub weights.
That’s the kind of arms my 140 has on it wanting to do the same to it with a fast hitch on the oil I have heard that 15w-40 in cold weather can be hard on the older pumps but not sure
I didn’t realize that rotella had a low ash straight grade 40 weight. Im going to try that.
Just something to think about.., I put a fast hitch under my super A and the bell has a flat bar that the front lift arm hooks to.. why is that bar not centered on the bell that has the holes in it ..
Good question I’m not sure.
You and Roger over tools ! What’s wrong with rogers 100:
I’m not really sure. He talked about maybe taking a serious look at it one day and mount that belly mower that was on the Super A on it.
I have a complete gast hitch for your super A
Send me a email at Joey@jtwes.com
Joey go watch bourbon beer tractor and prepping he rebuilds tractors and sells nice steps for tractors
Well do