10$ Dollar Tractor // Part 2. Ready for hard work again.
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- Опубліковано 14 вер 2021
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Making the 1957 Volvo-BM type 425 "Terrier" tractor ready for hard work again!
Thanks for watching, and a huge thanks for likes and comments!
/Richard Andersson, Sweden. - Авто та транспорт
Your editing is very good. Speeding through the monotonous parts, and taking the time where needed, makes for a good video.
Thank! Yes im still experimenting with how to edit and how to make the videos. Good thing you like them. /Richard
@@YesterdaysMachinery In my view, your editing is very good and I can't really see anything you should change. Keep it the way you keep your machinery: straight forward, effective, and unpolished! Video quality and sound quality are great too.
A cargo of cuteness! I tuned many of this engine in Volvo Amazons w/ sidedrafts
HI! Yes i had a Amazon once. veru good car. Had a old Duett also. both 1962. /Richard
I think it's wonderful to have your kids in the shop BEAUTIFUL my dad did me the same way . now at the age of 50 looking back I'm awful glad he did KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Yes, i hope they will get some interest in engines and machines this way. Can't force them but show them the beauty of it and i think they will be stuck like i am. I also have great memories like this. /Richard
It is something they will remember for life........... Fixing up my bike while dad worked on his tractor.
Things seem to be working fine ,Audio and picture quality are GOOD !
What right have people to complain about the quality of a video which you work hard to supply to them for free 😤
I agree with some of your other contributors in that I always set the flywheel to the timing mark and then loosen and turn the distributor to see the spark or put a light in series with the points. I always dab a little grease on the distributor cam as especially on something that has stood a while the cam may be quite abrasive and wear the points heel and alter the gap and timing , Very well presented as always
Picture quality is better with new camera but sound is much much better. I love the tractor.
Great! I will get a mic on my shirt as well. Think that will make it even better. /R
Video and Audio are great. Love the channel, and it is great the hear the Scandinavian accent of my grandparents.
I love that when your daughter came in you just gave her some tools..
Your work is very good. Top mechanic and video producer. Like how you speed up and slow down. This makes for a quality video. Show what you are producing on the farm if you can too peas.
The grease on the new red tape was a good touch . Nice machine , the way you take care of her , she will last a long time .
One beautiful machine! I especially like that you don't try to make them look modern and brand new. It seems a lot of people erase the work that old tractors and such have done. Each dent, scratch, and bit of faded paint tells a story. Can't wait to see it working! 😁
He doesn't want to spend mu h on the hobby so leaving them worn out doesn't cost anything.
Good job. Nice looking tractor. ☝🙂👍
What a great piece of machinery. Quality is great. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for response!
Audio was very clear and great video quality too! My number 2 daughter was only 3 and she loved to spend time with me in the workshop. If I asked her to pass me a ½" AF spanner, she had no problems selecting the right one! Your little one brought back the memory! 👌
Sound is a whole lot better!!
I like what you do and how you do it. Sounds and looks good.
Video and audio quality excellent.
Those brushes are ideal for cleaning saucepans too.
I'm an Anderson from Iowa, USA.
Hi! If you have relatives in California or Maine we might be related then. But there was many Anderssons emigrating back then. /Richard
Lovely to see your daughter play with real tools. That’s exactly what I did with my kids as well
Excellent mechanic,straight talking and no rubbish talk
The sound is much better.
I enjoy your content Richard; thank you so much. I hope it is worth it for you to do it, because it is very enjoyable to us.
Hi! Yes it is. Only problem is Time. But i will Keep them comming! / Richard
Excellent videography, presentation, content, English and flat cap. 👍
Not much room to work on the starter! I have two daughters, now 16 and 19, I really miss them being that age!!
Good work
Phil
Nope, kinda tight. But iv'e seen worse. Yes it is a joy when they are interested in engines in so early years. My girls are 1.5 and 3 years now. But time just flies. Soon they will fill up my shop with so much projects of their own that i have to move out i think.
/Richard
Have you brought any guns yet
@@marksbikeexports5123 Im a Vintage gun collector as well. Mostly Husqvarna.
Great episode. Good to see old equipment being given some love. Nice to see your daughter seeing what dad's doing and " mending"her bike with your tools. Great way to get the next generation intrested.
Very enjoyable.
Brings me back to the days of the Ford-Ferguson tractor. Brings me back to the days when I worked on the farm. The audio / video quality is excellent.
Rhose where good tractors. We had an old Fergie when i was a boy. My father still use it. /Richard
You will need to change the front tyres if you want good steering on none road surfaces working farm implements as these tyres will just skid and you will be forever using the wheel brakes to force steerage, a simple solution would be to fit chains to the front tyres when farming with an extra heavy middle radial chain this will give the wheels directional traction and save your break bands from wearing out quickly
I know enough about mechanical engines to be dangerous. I do how ever luv watching you do your magic on the machines you own. Thx 🙏🏻 , ♾ d!
Its a very nice tractor You have there.
To make the timing light work You need to connect the 12 volt battery to the tractor’s earth.
Without that reference, timing light will not work!
So cool when you sat your daughter down with some tools so she could work on her bike in the shop with dad! Seems like my daughter was that same age - she's 14 now. It goes fast, my friend.
I am old now but as a boy my friends and I could identify police cars by their engine sound. All the police cars were same make and model and all tuned by the same mechanic who tuned the engines by ear. The mechanic’s name was Kenny and we would say to each other ‘sounds like Kenny’. I’ll bet you could tune by ear yourself if you wanted to. Good job and thank you.
Great to see your little helper in the shop !
Came here to say the same!
She's *ADORABLE!*
awesome footage.
Nice video as always.
I love this kind of video, your old school knowledge and how well you construct your videos. well done, I'm glad I found your channel.
It is good to see that you are training your young assistant!
Thanks for triste videos. Always very interesting... even from France....
Great video! Love the old style machinery you are always fixing up!
Thank's mate! /Richard
vdeo and audio TOP !!
You need a flapper on the exhaust to keep water out. Good videos.
Great use of time laps in your videos
i am a German and it is something for me unusual to see such a Tractor, which is still a "working" Tractor, without a rollbar. In the 60's it became mandatory for German Farmers to retrofit their Tractors with Rollbars. In most cases it was simply three sturdy steelpipes which could be inserted into two Sleeves over the back Axis. It was an easy Retrofit which reduced the accidents especially when you where pulling uphill or on uneven Ground. Often the Farmers don't drive with them around on Roads, but for working on the Fields or in the Woods it's mandatory. We got some of "Museums Tractors" which are not retrofitted. But a lot of them have the Sleeves but simply not the Rollbar inserted to look original.
Nice tractor, it´s a shame i don´t have a need for one myself. I learnt from my father to set the timing the old way as well but i look directly at the point for a spark, easier on an old beetle.
Looks like she is going to be taking over soon! Awesome job and thanks as always!!
Yes, i think i have to build her a shop of her own soon if i want to stay in there! Thanks! /Richard
Love your work 😀 It was wonderful to see you give your daughter some tools to work on her bike 😍
Audio and video is much improved ! Thank you !
I don't live on a farm or have a need for such a beautiful old machine, but I can't help being envious of that tractor and wish I had one like it.
Awesome!
to dry time a points ign set your flywheel to the 4 degrees,put a spark plug in the # 1 plug wire then loosen the dist. turn the key to run,and slowly turn the dist till a spark jumps the plug gap, tighten dist and you will be balls on every time!
That was easy enough, good thing your daughter helped out or it may have been a lot harder. Keep smilin.
I wish they still made tractors like this. Very similar to our American tractors of that vintage. I have a 1948 International Super A and a 1968 Massey Ferguson 135 diesel. Great channel
Tractor engines which purr rather than chug have always been uncommon. Only about eleven thousand B M 425 examples were made in five years and they used an engine developed for a decent quality motor car. Even the petrol/gasoline motor used in the Ferguson 20 and similarly car based, is a trifle more "agricultural''.
i share your quality of parts & china crap is just that! looks like you have a nice shop and a charming little girl! thanks from new subscriber from Montana, USA
I like your videos. Good news on the camera and mic. Funny shake of the head when you said you don’t like plastic. 😊
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS, GLAD I FOUND THEM THANK YOU !
You need to have a ground wire going to the engine from the battery to get that timing light to strobe.
excellent video, thank you
video and sound is perfect
This was very well done and very interesting as are all your videos. You seem to have a lot of mechanical savvy for a man your age. You must have started young, probably on a farm. Thank you for your efforts and sharing your work with us.
Great video sound fine. Excellent
Sound is good.
Nice video. As always
enjoying the series ;-}
Great video, great audio, and, great job.
Looks and sounds great. Tractor sounds good to
I enjoyed the video. Sound was good.
Well done, very thòrough
I enjoyed watching your video thanks 🙏🇺🇸
What a great deal and nice job renewing the machine. Good work indeed!
Really enjoy the old iron work! Thanks for sharing.
Nicely done, thanks!
Thank you! /R
Really interesting everything you have done! I really enjoy your videos!!
Audio and Video are Great ! :)
video and audio are great!!
Love these old tractors and your work on them is so exciting to watch. Great helper you have too.
That’s a really good looking tractor. Video and sound are good too. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for the great content Richard. The audio/video improvement is great!
Video quality is very good.
Tractor is great!
Thanks for doing what you do.
Thanks! /Richard
Your little assistant is just adorable. Are we going to see you restoring an old shotgun when she gets older?😆
Both audio and video is perfect
Very good channel, Sir
Grate content!
Thanks! /Richard
Excellent video Richard :) perfect video footage also audio perfect too and keep up excellent work on repairs tractor too!
That tractor is awesome. Keep up the great videos. 🇦🇺
Good maintenance, good video and sound with a lovely little daughter helping out.
Great tractor and good deal. Cute daughter too.
Video and sound are good, love your content.
Thanks! /Richard
Video and audio quality are very good!!
Liked your finishing touch on that shiny new tape on the wiring harness. Wouldn't look right without some oil on! 👍
Greatly improved sound and video quality!
Thanks for another interesting blog.
Those old tractors were built to last and were real workhorses… I love seeing them taken care of, loved, and used.
Good work. Thanks again.
Great video. Sound and audio super. Keep them up. Enjoyed so much…
Disconnect the ground between the coil and distributor and put a light instead, connected to the battery. When the points open you loose the ground = ignition timing,
If you park the tractor outside, I hope you have a rain flapper on the exhaust pipe. Or a can to cover it with. Just saying. Really good job bringing old iron back to life !!
Hij loopt weer. Dankzij jouw vakmanschap. Heel goed te volgen en plezierig om naar te kijken. Bravo, Chapo
Very nice Richard. The audio is much, much better and the video quality is fine. Nice to see the tractor done!
That is one sweet little tractor! I wish we had them here in Canada. You really scored there.
Video and audio are good. Nice to see old machinery that is still capable of hard work put back to good use.