Thank you for this video. I am currently restoring a 2130 but not dismantling it as much as you are doing. Hoping to have a tractor that looks almost like new when done.
Nice to see people restoring these older tractors, I did mine a few years ago, its the 2035 highcrop, virtually all the same other than the final drives on the rear. Personally i find the steering to be too light as you get no feel/feedback to the wheel, I'd like to see the clutch once split as I think mine is starting to get worn, its not slipping but I have very little movement between dipped and driving even though its adjusted correctly, it takes up the drive in the last couple of mm's. Looking forward to rhe rest of the restoration as its a tractor well worth it.
Go all the way with her Ger!!! Very few if any yards in the country would have a fully restored 2130 and 2850 working daily!!! Ya know where I am bud if ya need parts sourced ….. got Tanner bros on my doorstep if needing anything, don't hesitate!!!! Fond memories if one fresh 2130 in Ag college back in the day....used to be a scrap for her at grass or hay or harvest time....used it planting spuds etc... great all round 4 cyl machine!!!! Oh ya, STRAIGHT PIPE lawd!!!!
Looking forward to this restoration as I had a 1630 with the Duncan Super Cab like yours. It had a loader on it and yes, the power steering was lovely and light. Especially as it took over loader work from a Nuffield 10/42 which had no power steering.
Big difference from the nutfield to the 1630. They were smashing tractor. ahead of their time these 30 series tractors. Farmers of the 70s weren’t ready for them. They were used to having tractors that they could put the same oil in the engine and backed. When these Deere’s arrived and they done the same thing with them it caused endless issues. Farmers blamed the tractor.
@@qwertyuiopi192 Ours was a Lawrence Edwards Quicke to, a 2030 if I remember correctly. You could extend the lift arms 12" which we used on the bale slave. Happy memories flooding back now
@@gerry6420 They were a revelation and yes, way ahead of their time. A neighbour had a 3130 with a basic Duncan cab, fitted to it, a 1974/5 model. We called it Concorde because of the length of the bonnet! Ha ha
Good video Gerry 👍 was only involved with a 2130 one one farm an even from the day it was new the foot brakes just never gave you much confidence that you were gonna stop in time wi a load behind you 🙄😳😂😂
Gerry, I see a brief glimpse of a plate on which the fuel peddle pivot is mounted. My 1975/76 open station is leaking at that plate. Someone has used form-a-gasket but it is leaking. I haven't been able to find a part number for the gasket for the larger plate or the pivot plate itself. Have you had any experience with this? I will be watching your restoration with interest. Keep up the good work..
Shel look great once its done does it have a cab or are u fitting a cab . They looked tidy with the duncan super cab on them . Theres a company makes cabs that look like the super cab and the narrow cab . Sure she look great with the opu cab too . Im sure ul have plaeny to do otherwise though . Im lolkin forward to seein the progress . Of her . Hope the family all gd . All the best gerry .
You have your hands full there young man! looking forward to the restoration series.
DingleZilla yes bits work involved alright....
Thank you for this video. I am currently restoring a 2130 but not dismantling it as much as you are doing. Hoping to have a tractor that looks almost like new when done.
Good stuff Don. We are planning to get more done on ours soon. We had a lot of mechanical work to do on ours which is done so now for the fun part
Nice project 👍
Super, great to see the 2130 restoration back in action
Gerry have you any old photos of her very best of luck with it great stuff
Nice video Gerry. How about a video while you and Dad work the mechanics on this tractor, that would be cool to see. 🚜👍🇺🇸
Neusa C yes that’s the plan... I’ll video the work as it’s going on
Nice to see people restoring these older tractors, I did mine a few years ago, its the 2035 highcrop, virtually all the same other than the final drives on the rear. Personally i find the steering to be too light as you get no feel/feedback to the wheel, I'd like to see the clutch once split as I think mine is starting to get worn, its not slipping but I have very little movement between dipped and driving even though its adjusted correctly, it takes up the drive in the last couple of mm's. Looking forward to rhe rest of the restoration as its a tractor well worth it.
Will u show us the other DB’s
Keep the videos going on the restoration serious Gerry 👍 very interesting. What sort of loader was on it?
Michael Irwin it was a greys loader... old make loader. Was great loader. We had a quick hitch attachment put on it
Go all the way with her Ger!!!
Very few if any yards in the country would have a fully restored 2130 and 2850 working daily!!!
Ya know where I am bud if ya need parts sourced ….. got Tanner bros on my doorstep if needing anything, don't hesitate!!!!
Fond memories if one fresh 2130 in Ag college back in the day....used to be a scrap for her at grass or hay or harvest time....used it planting spuds etc... great all round 4 cyl machine!!!! Oh ya, STRAIGHT PIPE lawd!!!!
Looking forward to this restoration as I had a 1630 with the Duncan Super Cab like yours. It had a loader on it and yes, the power steering was lovely and light. Especially as it took over loader work from a Nuffield 10/42 which had no power steering.
gareth2673 I had a 3130 with a quicke on it, was a brilliant tractor should never have sold her!
Big difference from the nutfield to the 1630. They were smashing tractor. ahead of their time these 30 series tractors. Farmers of the 70s weren’t ready for them. They were used to having tractors that they could put the same oil in the engine and backed. When these Deere’s arrived and they done the same thing with them it caused endless issues. Farmers blamed the tractor.
@@qwertyuiopi192 Ours was a Lawrence Edwards Quicke to, a 2030 if I remember correctly. You could extend the lift arms 12" which we used on the bale slave. Happy memories flooding back now
@@gerry6420 They were a revelation and yes, way ahead of their time. A neighbour had a 3130 with a basic Duncan cab, fitted to it, a 1974/5 model. We called it Concorde because of the length of the bonnet! Ha ha
Great project good luck👌👍👍
Best of luck with it all Gerry! Will be a fine tractor when done and a very usable 2wd
Great video Gerry she will be a nice tractor when she is done👍👍😀
Great video gerry
Look forward to see it done gerry
Good video Gerry 👍 was only involved with a 2130 one one farm an even from the day it was new the foot brakes just never gave you much confidence that you were gonna stop in time wi a load behind you 🙄😳😂😂
Good video gerry was looking forward to it coming up, will be nice to see it Finished, did you consider shot blast and powder coat the cab frame?
Great video
brilliant video cant wait to see it back at work around hay time hopefully ;)
Nice machine she'll look unreal when u finish fear the deere
she be some yolk on the feeder Gerry
In your opinion do you think it can be used for tilling and other traction stuff ?
Great video can you do a video about your farm if you can please
Great video, plenty of work but it will be rewarding when it's done, what hp is the 2130?
Gerry, I see a brief glimpse of a plate on which the fuel peddle pivot is mounted. My 1975/76 open station is leaking at that plate. Someone has used form-a-gasket but it is leaking. I haven't been able to find a part number for the gasket for the larger plate or the pivot plate itself. Have you had any experience with this? I will be watching your restoration with interest. Keep up the good work..
Old John deere’s😍
Shel look great once its done does it have a cab or are u fitting a cab . They looked tidy with the duncan super cab on them . Theres a company makes cabs that look like the super cab and the narrow cab . Sure she look great with the opu cab too . Im sure ul have plaeny to do otherwise though . Im lolkin forward to seein the progress . Of her . Hope the family all gd . All the best gerry .
Nice to see the 2130 again. Any chance of seeing the two 990's? I didn't even know you had them!
Mícheál Mac an tSionnaigh yes I’ll do a vid on them. Only 1 of them is here in the yard at the moment though.
Did u ever get this tractor finished off Gerry?
Nice vid
Zach Warburton cheers Zach
No problem your best farming youtuber i watch
Gerry u sound a bit under the weather.. hope junior not keeping ye awake too much!!
She would be a lovely tractor for a loader tractor and the Sunday spin for If u have a lot on your mind
When will the restoration continue on the 2130
It’s on the cards for this winter.... it was supposed to be last winter but we ended up doing the 2850.... so watch out for it
You still have the loader for it
So your gonna beat me to restoring another tractor before I finish mine!?😢😂😂 you made a fair jump from a 2130 to a loader, must be a lot easier now
What horsepower is she? And is the loader going back on it or will it stay off?
75
Yes they were rated around 75-80 horsepower. No I’m going to keep the loader off it.
@@gerry6420 keep the out the factory look 😀
Can you show us the david browns please
Well that was new never knew anything
G'day
Polish tires
Stomil Olsztyn radial
I have a John Deere 2030 with a straight pipe
My frend how much jonh dere 2130
When's the fs19 vid
From 5:54 onwards voldemort is on the tyre
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Good project. Is there a new DB bonnet there? If you want to sell it let me know please : )
IG agri it’s the bonnet for a 990 we also have to restore.
@@gerry6420 plenty of restoring vids to come then! You will have the largest fleet in the country 😂
Do u still have the loader for it
Does it have a cab
Did u watch the video
Jack Relihan yes watch a bit further in and you’ll see it 😊👌
Please speak English
You talk too much 🤕
You know what the great thing is… you don’t have to listen. So fuck off 😂👍
Great video Gerry