Now, that's exactly the piece of equipment that you need! Who cares what color it is as long as it prepares the seed bed like you want it. Old equipment really gets it done for small average farmer. Nice purchase!
@@FarmallFanatic are you running an inline filter in that farmall? also how do i wire a negative alt. on a positive ground tractor? i have the alt installed and wired correct but dunno weither to put the chargin wire on the positive or neg side of the batt.
Nice find with that cultimulcher. It looks to have leveled that ground out really nice. The 756 looks much better with a muffler on it. The old "H" & 2 bottom plow looked to be a couple more really nice things to aquire. Thanks for the ride along. Stay safe.
Seeing as how you have John Deere in the title I’m going to mention older tractors here! Had a neighbor that had a JD A and a JD 720 he had transmission problems with both! Constant! Wouldn’t go out of gear had to remove the plate to fix it! Pain in the ass! Never once have I had a problem with any Farmall I’ve ever bought used! EVER!
Me either, I had A656 diesel that the linkage would get stuck and you would have to tap it with a Flathead screwdriver and hammer but that was the only scenario I have ever had a problem
Farmall won? To me looks like they were working together quite nicely! We are in the market for a new tractor or part that will serve our needs with our current tractor. I am learning about different parts etc. so I can hold my own with hubby when discussing it.😊 That is a beautiful piece of land. We live in the middle of rural farming country so there are fields of corn and other crops as they are harvested and replanted all around us. Thanks for the video, I am going to take a peek at a few more in the morning.
I sure love old tractors, regardless of color. I sure like hearing those farmall work, makes me miss my H. I didn't gave enough work and with three other tractors I couldn't justify keeping it. To bad I didn't realize a good manifold gasket makes all the difference in the wold. On better lighter news, at least some things don't change. People are used to seeing red having to drag green around the field. Lol. Thanks for showing your beautiful equipment.
Hi Farmall, it is sad to think they don't do them the same anymore...my dad used to have little truck, his parents bought it when he was 18 and he sold it over 20 years later, not a bit of rust anywhere...soil look pretty dry now, hope you will get a good crop this year, cheers
Thanks for taking me along for a ride. You have some nice equipment my friend. Looks like it did a pretty good job. Great video my friend and thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful day.
I looked into getting a cultimulture but for our area It was recommended to save my money for rolling baskets setup. They told me that our clay soil would pack to much. It has been net to see how other areas of the country find what works best for the soil they have.
Don't know if everyone knows this but on these older tractors the engines where designed to run on leaded fuel. I use a lead additive mixed with my fuel so the valves don't get burned.
I think your soil is easier pulling than ours. We tried to pull a 14' 4500 vibra shank with a Super MD and it wouldn't pull it. In good soil it would, but it just didn't have the traction. I think with loaded 13-38 tires it would. 12-38s are too small for a Super MD. Same with the Super W-6and W-400s. The 16.9-30 tires aren't enough. 18.4-30s are better.
Placing a good heavy magnet on the bottom of the fuel tank towad the back away from the tank outlet will help keep rust from entering the carburetor old 60 70 year old tractors usally always have some rust in the tanks.
Lol i put that to rest years ago here with farmalls pulling deere mowers and hay rakes lol . And a quick 1980s history lesson was when IH was working on their new Farmall Tractor for post 1985 that would have been a 200 Horse MFWD. The Guys in the IH R&D had went to Deere and had Deere Engineer and Design them a PowerShift Trans for the New Farmall . It was a very well built Trans and the IH guys said the problem was it was way to expensive to outsource to deere to build it
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Love all the equipment man, I have some old stuff I still use and it works wonders, great job on this field looking good. I like the plow better really cool stuff.
Nice cultimulcher man!! Score with the cylinder. I never understood why tillage implements don't come with cylinders on the used market. It's just strange. It's like selling potato salad without the potato. Looks like she does a nice job pulling it!
I noticed that New Generation John Deere tractors are usually missing 3rd links off the the three point hitches....Don't even try to price a replacement at John Deere
My dad's M, didn't have t/a, so when he put it together he the rear end is from a Farmall 450. Same as the MTA. The next generation. A Farmall 400 is an M with different sheet metal. The 450 was the MTA . Just with different sheet metal.
Dust in this case maybe better than mud? And Yes to the green. Although you said you didnt mind the green implements so I wasnt too shocked. Yea it was a bit of hazy ride there, I almost could taste the dust.
Grew up on John Deere's, Olivers, Farmall's, and Fords. Back in the day, from 20's to the 60's, Those 4 were pretty much equal with the exception of Oliver always being away ahead of the times in designs and functionality. Todays.... not going to call them junk but, not nearly as good as the "real iron work horses". Cheers :)
could you possibly do a video on a farmall H carburetor adjusment im getting my carburetor back on friday and this will be my first time adjusting it on my own as im only 15 and just started im kinda green and it would help out alot keep up the great videos
The title made me think 2 tractors head to head. Although John Deere makes good equipment, I like red better. The Farmall M and John Deere G were both very good. But on the Standard Treads, There is no comparison between a W-6 and a styled D. Not even close. I don't know why, but we have never been able to keep an M, we like them but someone always wants them. Same with John Deere D's. Every time we get one someone buys them. But out of all of our tractors, the W-6 is the hardest to sell, and I have no idea why. They are every bit as good as the M. It's true the very first W-6s had a hard clutch and hard steering. But the later ones handle very nice too.
You should paint it red, green is for crops, red is for tractors. So put the green equipment back in the shed for now. IH - Farmall rules... thanks for sharing
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Now, that's exactly the piece of equipment that you need! Who cares what color it is as long as it prepares the seed bed like you want it. Old equipment really gets it done for small average farmer. Nice purchase!
Thank you!
@@FarmallFanatic are you running an inline filter in that farmall? also how do i wire a negative alt. on a positive ground tractor? i have the alt installed and wired correct but dunno weither to put the chargin wire on the positive or neg side of the batt.
Very true
You don't you make it a negative ground if you are converting it to 12 V
Here is my first UA-cam video ever. Plowing with my Farmal 656. Gas! ua-cam.com/video/n7tv4JIfgis/v-deo.html
Nice!
Great pick up Farmall. Nice purchase bro. Looks like it did a really good job out there on the field. Glad you are happy with it.
Nice find with that cultimulcher. It looks to have leveled that ground out really nice. The 756 looks much better with a muffler on it. The old "H" & 2 bottom plow looked to be a couple more really nice things to aquire. Thanks for the ride along. Stay safe.
Thank you!
Seeing as how you have John Deere in the title I’m going to mention older tractors here! Had a neighbor that had a JD A and a JD 720 he had transmission problems with both! Constant! Wouldn’t go out of gear had to remove the plate to fix it! Pain in the ass! Never once have I had a problem with any Farmall I’ve ever bought used! EVER!
Me either, I had A656 diesel that the linkage would get stuck and you would have to tap it with a Flathead screwdriver and hammer but that was the only scenario I have ever had a problem
@@FarmallFanatic yep so many others have tons of trouble! Some I believe is self inflicted
Farmall my friend, your killing it with the vids, great job! "it will be red... International Red"
Nice job. You going to cover that green paint with a coat of red? 😁
Well right now it's brown until it rains haha
Farmall won? To me looks like they were working together quite nicely! We are in the market for a new tractor or part that will serve our needs with our current tractor. I am learning about different parts etc. so I can hold my own with hubby when discussing it.😊 That is a beautiful piece of land. We live in the middle of rural farming country so there are fields of corn and other crops as they are harvested and replanted all around us. Thanks for the video, I am going to take a peek at a few more in the morning.
Thank you!
Hello, the brand of that cultimulcher is a "Keewanee" & was manufactured in eastern Wisconsin. Looks to be doing a nice job. Thx for sharing.
John Deere cylinder lol
@@FarmallFanatic U R rite my friend it has a Deere cyl. on it that will fit anything needing a 3x8 w/ 1" pins.
I've watched several of your videos of you using the M Farmall. That is a serious machine!!!
It's a tank of all Ms
I sure love old tractors, regardless of color. I sure like hearing those farmall work, makes me miss my H. I didn't gave enough work and with three other tractors I couldn't justify keeping it. To bad I didn't realize a good manifold gasket makes all the difference in the wold.
On better lighter news, at least some things don't change. People are used to seeing red having to drag green around the field. Lol. Thanks for showing your beautiful equipment.
Haha they sure are
Hi Farmall, it is sad to think they don't do them the same anymore...my dad used to have little truck, his parents bought it when he was 18 and he sold it over 20 years later, not a bit of rust anywhere...soil look pretty dry now, hope you will get a good crop this year, cheers
The M is pulling it good. Doing a good job.Now you’re getting dusty like we do on our open station tractors. Have a good one
Like # 9 my friend another awesome video keep up the great work and keep them comin i love that tractor
Thanks for taking me along for a ride. You have some nice equipment my friend. Looks like it did a pretty good job. Great video my friend and thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful day.
I was sent over by S.O.T. Metalworks and Im glad he recommended it to me! Love to watch the old iron working still!
Thank you!
I looked into getting a cultimulture but for our area It was recommended to save my money for rolling baskets setup. They told me that our clay soil would pack to much. It has been net to see how other areas of the country find what works best for the soil they have.
I'm very lucky to have gravel bottom
Red up front, green in the back. Probably the best combo.
You have some pretty cool old equipment! Let's GO Let's GROW!
💥BOOM 💥
Carbs are always fun! Nice planting brother!
That H sure has great potential!! Cultimulcher did a good job.
I kept the spring teeth down so I didn't have compaction issues, but I had a lot of clay in my soil
Great pick up Farmall. Nice purchase bro. Looks like it did a really good job out there on the field. Glad you are happy with it.
stay connected
got u
Old school tricks using what we call old man strength and new toys. Dreamed day right there
Green or red, it all works! I just picked up a rotary tiller I'm excited to use. Get rid of that POS disc.
Tiller will change the game
Nice hat!...Boy it sure was dusty out there! The M pulled it fine.
I just needed two slices of bread and I could have had a dust sandwich
Awesome video, thanks for sharing! FF, I’ll tell you what it looked like on camera, GREAT! AWESUME! FANTASTIC!
Thank you!
I hope you do a video on rebuilding that carb. I think I may have to do the same on the wife's Farmall! Have a good one!
Great tool and Good investment right there ! Got to have a little mix of color in the fleet .
Thanks for the lesson.
Great job on the field! Another banger!
It's almost hypnotic watching that thing move around. Just so neat
Thank you
Don't know if everyone knows this but on these older tractors the engines where designed to run on leaded fuel. I use a lead additive mixed with my fuel so the valves don't get burned.
I do too and non-ethanol
I think your soil is easier pulling than ours. We tried to pull a 14' 4500 vibra shank with a Super MD and it wouldn't pull it. In good soil it would, but it just didn't have the traction. I think with loaded 13-38 tires it would. 12-38s are too small for a Super MD. Same with the Super W-6and W-400s. The 16.9-30 tires aren't enough. 18.4-30s are better.
Painting carburetors retains heat. That's why they weren't painted when new.
Shouldn't be any heat on or in a carburetor.
I believe that is a Kewanee cultimlcher, not john Deere
I believe they made it for John Deere
Dunham Lehr made Internationals cultimulchers
Oh yah ,I done a bunch of that. Go red power...green power...when they run ...they all do a great job. Take care
Placing a good heavy magnet on the bottom of the fuel tank towad the back away from the tank outlet will help keep rust from entering the carburetor old 60 70 year old tractors usally always have some rust in the tanks.
No doubt
Add a small spin spreader to the front of the m, use cultimulcher to incorporate grass and on new pasture seeding or small grains
Excellent idea!
Awesome equipment and purchase. Nice ride and thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work.
At 3.38 in picture the block has been weided ,,, had a bad crack at some time
Good heads up on that...i was too in love to notice haha
Lol i put that to rest years ago here with farmalls pulling deere mowers and hay rakes lol . And a quick 1980s history lesson was when IH was working on their new Farmall Tractor for post 1985 that would have been a 200 Horse MFWD. The Guys in the IH R&D had went to Deere and had Deere Engineer and Design them a PowerShift Trans for the New Farmall . It was a very well built Trans and the IH guys said the problem was it was way to expensive to outsource to deere to build it
What's the difference they pay $500000 for a new tractor what's another 50 grand hahaha
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What cn you grow in that dry land. Looks to me like you should seed it down to hay
200bu corn 60bu beans
that green cultimulcher really pushes the red tractor nice ( someone had to say it)😂😂😂
Deere in the rear...🤣
Love all the equipment man, I have some old stuff I still use and it works wonders, great job on this field looking good. I like the plow better really cool stuff.
Nice farm equipment. You’re very knowledgeable on this equipment. Impressive.
Nice cultimulcher man!! Score with the cylinder. I never understood why tillage implements don't come with cylinders on the used market. It's just strange. It's like selling potato salad without the potato. Looks like she does a nice job pulling it!
Guys have learned not to sell a cylinder with their implement. Id like to meet the guy that started that nasty trend.
I noticed that New Generation John Deere tractors are usually missing 3rd links off the the three point hitches....Don't even try to price a replacement at John Deere
You make farming look so much fun lol
Farming is fun
I love the red iron! I just found your channel (Thanks to Stoney Ridge Farmer) Great content, keep up the good work!
Thank you!
John Deere cultimulcher doing a great job of pushing that ole red M throught the field
Hahahahaha
Not a John Deere cultimulcher, it's a Kewanee , with a John Deere cylinder
Damn man you make me want to drive a tractor 🤣 love this one again!! Always learning something in your videos!! Thanks for sharing this 💥 BOOM 💥
💥BOOM💥
My dad's M, didn't have t/a, so when he put it together he the rear end is from a Farmall 450. Same as the MTA. The next generation. A Farmall 400 is an M with different sheet metal. The 450 was the MTA . Just with different sheet metal.
Yup same as the Super M
Great purchase ...looks great ...now ur ready to finish planting ...great video as always ....hit the 👍 brother ....keep these awesome videos coming
As a certified Green Bleeder I have to say that worked out great. No offense taken. BOOM!!! LOL
Have a great week brother!
Rob
Yeah I know I saw your John Deere hat haha have a great week man I'll see you at your next video!
Dust in this case maybe better than mud? And Yes to the green. Although you said you didnt mind the green implements so I wasnt too shocked. Yea it was a bit of hazy ride there, I almost could taste the dust.
Wow, that was awesome, win for Farmall!!
That old tractor was taking care of business
No doubt
What size are the rear tires on your M? Nice looking Farmall M!
15.5x38s loaded...ty!
love the sound of those six banger ihc have three 715 combines all gas they run forever
Those 715s are bulletproof
the m was a 4 banger if you care to check as well as h and c and b
Those old tractors look Great Nicecto look at
I came here looking for a tractor showdown lol. Dirts looking good, what's going down?
I was gonna have a tractor showdown, but didnt want to completely embarrass John Deere tractors, so I just mildly embarrassed em 🤣
That was awesome friend sledgehammered that like button and sharing to Twitter keep the awesomeness coming
Grew up on John Deere's, Olivers, Farmall's, and Fords. Back in the day, from 20's to the 60's, Those 4 were pretty much equal with the exception of Oliver always being away ahead of the times in designs and functionality. Todays.... not going to call them junk but, not nearly as good as the "real iron work horses". Cheers :)
I agree. The first tractor on this farm was an Oliver.
Grabbing more of your time, Watching and Supporting!
Looks like you needed a dust mask, I would have been choking trying to breath in that cloud. Also think I needed to be on the barn roof again
You made me. Smile,,love the sound of the M...
Thanks Mark!
Field looks good. You knew it, got it used it,own it! ♡
could you possibly do a video on a farmall H carburetor adjusment im getting my carburetor back on friday and this will be my first time adjusting it on my own as im only 15 and just started im kinda green and it would help out alot keep up the great videos
Yep
@@FarmallFanatic Thanks alot do you know when it will be posted?
@@halfanacrefarms2375 not 100%
@@FarmallFanatic Thanks i really appreciate it
I've got red and green, I like all the old iron.
Dropping another LIKE on your video, Watching and Supporting!
Not being sarcastic. But how much gas would you burn per hour compared to a diesel tractor of the same horsepower??
Depends on the diesel. I can tell you my Perkins diesel doesn't use any fuel well it does but you know what I mean.
Lol,now set the shanks in as deep as they'll go and listen to that M bark!
I did off video...pulled well in 3rd. 15.5x38s loaded make all the difference in the world
looks like a dust bowl in the making wind erosion after all that fine tillage
We don't get hardly any wind here in the summertime the air is humid hot with very little wind
I use a 2lb Sledgehammer I find that a very effective tool
Good video. Hate to burst your bubble that JD roller packer is actually a Kewanee. They were painted green and yellowish tan.
Hahaha bubble burst. I had a set of Kewanee 18' discs.
John Deere hardly ever build their own tillage equipment example kello built offset disc are pInged green with a much larger pri e tag !
International cultimulchers made by dunham lehr
I think it would be cool for him to try and find an old farmall 140 that could be our state tractor here in nc
They are in high demand
Every other barn here in nc has one under it
Another good one, getting those fields ready!!
Antique style!
Click bait title? I thought is was going to be a Farmall tractor vs. a John Deere tractor!
Well who were you rooting for
Hey Farmall nice job leveling. You need to change the hoses....Boom
Your call a mulcher. Is not a John Deere. It is a Keewanee mulcher. My dad bought a new one in 1970. Great mulcher.
Correct....took me about an hour after this video to figure out. Yes it is a great mulcher
The title made me think 2 tractors head to head. Although John Deere makes good equipment, I like red better. The Farmall M and John Deere G were both very good. But on the Standard Treads, There is no comparison between a W-6 and a styled D. Not even close. I don't know why, but we have never been able to keep an M, we like them but someone always wants them. Same with John Deere D's. Every time we get one someone buys them. But out of all of our tractors, the W-6 is the hardest to sell, and I have no idea why. They are every bit as good as the M. It's true the very first W-6s had a hard clutch and hard steering. But the later ones handle very nice too.
Put a little color in the mix. Awesome farming video 👍
Thank you!
Amazing work as always! 🔥
That M is loving it!!! Great video!
Looks nice and smooth. Boom!
Nice Tractor
Awesome video, thanks for sharing!
I’m new to your channel. Happy to have found it 😁
You should paint it red, green is for crops, red is for tractors. So put the green equipment back in the shed for now. IH - Farmall rules... thanks for sharing
You got that right!
My brother Tim Christianson in southern Ontario collects red tractors so in our family there is only one colour for tractors
Its fine,, spent many years working with the dust,,
Our cultimulcher is our only JD implement as well
Haha
Looks like tons of fun👍🏿👍🏿😎
⭐ *Hello Farmall Fanatic* ✨ In France, my country it's wheat harvest ! Ahahahah I recognise the same sound of our old Mark3 tractor! I can imagine the smell of the hot vintage and dusty oil in the air! 💥 Nice collection! it's in a good condition and it seems to work nicely 🍾 Greetings 🍷 From a frenchie Channel 🍇 (Farmers too! )
Thank you for sharing your equipment 👉🏻 I wish you a great , sunny and coloured week-end 👓 I have fullpl@yed video👓
Wheat harvest here too!
Great video man!!! Keep up the amazing work!
Congrats.. Thank you for explanation
Awesome video very interesting thanks for sharing 😊💕👍
I dont even wear ear pro in the army much less on the tractor I should but I dont
I didnt when I was your age either
Awesome video dear friend thanks for sharing