Ross, remember that 1355 came with two 3EH batteries in series to create the cranking amps needed to start the tractor with that Magnettie Merrelli starter. The replacement starter was a much simpler design and seemed to crank the tractor faster. Way to hang in there to get to your goal. 👍🏻
Ross 55yrs ago one of mydiesel instructors taught that proper bleeding procedures meant looseng only half of the inj lines it would pressure to build in the pump. when priming a stuborn oil cane holding a finger over the end seems to help might be the same principle.
Well, I've thought about pulling a tractor to start by myself, but never had the guts. Always did the phone a friend thing. But, you actually tried it!! Never knew I had relatives in Indiana! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m glad I’m not the only one who sits in their chair at night regretting their life choices. (I’m being a little humorous, but I have actually done that, unfortunately) Yes!! She runs!! 😊
I've run machines out of fuel in my time , I always had to bleed the system with the manual pump all the way up to the injectors one at a time , as they get fuel , close it down on to the next until all air is vented. Never been able to start with key until system was primed 🤔, that anniversary tractor is fighting you , hope you have better luck with it soon 🤞👍💨💨
Sure glad it started with hopefully no engine issues, always bugs to work out Heck another winter project clutch repair I remember it being rusty on the flywheel when you had the starter off . We been picking soybeans like crazy if I can run late tonight and have a good day tomorrow might get done with them . Uncle is drilling wheat also getting late on that but to rain most of the week. From turkey creek farms be safe n thankful
Would’ve loved to see ya try and pull start it by yourself, just for the colorful commentary that would’ve ensued! It’s been a good while since you’ve had to let the whole barn full of animals come out to play!
Next time You must first run out all air from main fuel pump than start turning motor on to fuel can pass fuel lines to injectors. Thats i do after repairs on fuel sistem. Somtime start spray save my batery and nervs :)
Just letting you know I had a stuck clutch on my tractor and I was told to spray brake clean up in the clutch area so I tried it and it worked great if you want to try that you can
That's good stuff that was a pretty exciting video have to say it would have been funny as hell watching you chasing it across the field if it would have fired with nobody on it 😆
You say sadness in the future, but to me those cylinders sound good so is it just the support infrastructure that is the sadness? Are you in too deep to stop now. Restorations always come with the question of “So what is the next thing I have to replace”? Eventually the tractor is all fixed up and ready to pay you back either in work or resale value. Keep going until you show a profit. Change of topic, which cousin is going to harvest the corn and beans or are we going to see white 7300 come out of retirement. I think I already know the answer, probably not this year. PS I hope you get a nice yield. Love your new lunch wagon for the cows.
No gasket on my 5050 on those always check the cam lobe for wear it gets a groove and the tractor will start to die out under load and replacing it is a pain
Yes very nice job unfortunately my tools got wet but drying them put oil on them should be ok my bike tool box electric and DIY one need big wrench thew
Yea, fuel systems kind of just suck, takes bloody forever to get them primed again. Ross, my old Ford 881 had a rusted clutch once, leave clutch pressed and pop the left and right brakes, it should free the clutch unless it's extremely rusted. I question the amount of fuel going into the pump, if the pump is getting a good amount of fuel, it should be just squirting out, couldn't see that much fuel coming out. But, you did get it to run, that's the main thing.
Hey Ross, great video. Is it a shop that rebuilds your pumps, im not far away and looking for a reasonable injection pump guy. Wait time is no big deal.
I’m glad we didn’t hear the knock of sadness. She’s a keeper
Well, just wait another day or so and you’ll see some true sadness. It’s coming is what I’m saying 😭😭😭
Glad to hear the lil Italian fella runs and doesn't knock! At least you now know what you got 👍🏻
Thanks Ron the dad of the Oliver man Ross that is ,thanks buddy thanks BigAl California
😁HOOORAY ! Its alive ..we got another runner . Clutch Time . Great video thanks
You are crazy, pull starting a tractor by yourself. I’m glad dad was able to come out and help.
Congratulations Ross👨🔧🚜👍👍
Hey, it runs, that's awesome!
proud to hear it run
that was exciting
Thanks Alan!
Thankfully you came to your senses and called Ron. On the other hand an out-of-control tractor would have made an exciting video. 😮
With all of successes lately I'm becoming fearful of what catastrophe is waiting for you in the darkness. Congrats on this one!
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Nice! Thats always a good feeling to know it payed off after taking a gamble
Ross, remember that 1355 came with two 3EH batteries in series to create the cranking amps needed to start the tractor with that Magnettie Merrelli starter. The replacement starter was a much simpler design and seemed to crank the tractor faster.
Way to hang in there to get to your goal.
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Enjoy your videos
Thank you!
Ross 55yrs ago one of mydiesel instructors taught that proper bleeding procedures meant looseng only half of the inj lines it would pressure to build in the pump. when priming a stuborn oil cane holding a finger over the end seems to help might be the same principle.
Well, I've thought about pulling a tractor to start by myself, but never had the guts. Always did the phone a friend thing. But, you actually tried it!! Never knew I had relatives in Indiana! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m glad I’m not the only one who sits in their chair at night regretting their life choices. (I’m being a little humorous, but I have actually done that, unfortunately) Yes!! She runs!! 😊
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Congrats on getting the little guy running. Didn't sound to bad. Loved the video. Perseverance paid off.
Thanks Keith!
Excellent video again more progress thanks for sharing
Thanks Terry!
Ross, nice job 👏👏👏👍 you are the man 👍 thanks Michael
Thanks Michael!
Glad it didn't start when you were pulling it by yourself.😃😃
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awesome!
Thanks!
We endeavor to persevere . We have fire , look what I have created !👍 Great video Ross . No sadness .
Thanks Mark!
I've run machines out of fuel in my time , I always had to bleed the system with the manual pump all the way up to the injectors one at a time , as they get fuel , close it down on to the next until all air is vented. Never been able to start with key until system was primed 🤔, that anniversary tractor is fighting you , hope you have better luck with it soon 🤞👍💨💨
Thanks Darren!
It’s alive!!! You keep going with these Fiats and you’ll have to start going by Ross the Fiat Man 😂
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Well it sounds good anyway, so far so good get some antifreeze in and let rum awhile and see what’s up from there
You got a runner 😅
Sure glad it started with hopefully no engine issues, always bugs to work out Heck another winter project clutch repair I remember it being rusty on the flywheel when you had the starter off . We been picking soybeans like crazy if I can run late tonight and have a good day tomorrow might get done with them . Uncle is drilling wheat also getting late on that but to rain most of the week. From turkey creek farms be safe n thankful
Thanks Earl!
Would’ve loved to see ya try and pull start it by yourself, just for the colorful commentary that would’ve ensued! It’s been a good while since you’ve had to let the whole barn full of animals come out to play!
Next time You must first run out all air from main fuel pump than start turning motor on to fuel can pass fuel lines to injectors. Thats i do after repairs on fuel sistem. Somtime start spray save my batery and nervs :)
Just letting you know I had a stuck clutch on my tractor and I was told to spray brake clean up in the clutch area so I tried it and it worked great if you want to try that you can
Congratulations on your success!!’
Thank you!!
🇮🇹 Vive un po'!
🇺🇸it lives kinda
Kinda 🤣
That's good stuff that was a pretty exciting video have to say it would have been funny as hell watching you chasing it across the field if it would have fired with nobody on it 😆
Lots of progress on the heritage tractor. Maybe you could call him Harry the Heritage tractor 😅. I really enjoy your videos. Thanks
❤️ thanks Larry!!!
Well, it sounds good, but I skipped ahead to the next chapter, and all I can say is, stay tuned.
You say sadness in the future, but to me those cylinders sound good so is it just the support infrastructure that is the sadness? Are you in too deep to stop now. Restorations always come with the question of “So what is the next thing I have to replace”? Eventually the tractor is all fixed up and ready to pay you back either in work or resale value. Keep going until you show a profit. Change of topic, which cousin is going to harvest the corn and beans or are we going to see white 7300 come out of retirement. I think I already know the answer, probably not this year. PS I hope you get a nice yield. Love your new lunch wagon for the cows.
Thanks! I still haven’t given up may be trying to take the green one out for a lap or two.
No gasket on my 5050 on those always check the cam lobe for wear it gets a groove and the tractor will start to die out under load and replacing it is a pain
Sadness is leaving hopefully
Thanks Stephen!
Today is the day yeeehh
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@@rosstheoliverman on that note I think Ill make some Spagetti for supper.... along with some Vino... be good
Yes very nice job unfortunately my tools got wet but drying them put oil on them should be ok my bike tool box electric and DIY one need big wrench thew
I’m sure it will work out!
Why don't you use a good powerful jump box?They work better than jumper cables
I don’t have one. I figure I’ll probably never remember to charge it either.
Wow, you must have really wanted to see this go. Don't remember you ever calling in help before.
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Uh I hope you didn't lose 3rd😮 my uncle stripped 3rd out on the 1365 they still have. Well thats better then what it was👍
No, it just wouldn’t go in while it was moving
Yea, fuel systems kind of just suck, takes bloody forever to get them primed again. Ross, my old Ford 881 had a rusted clutch once, leave clutch pressed and pop the left and right brakes, it should free the clutch unless it's extremely rusted.
I question the amount of fuel going into the pump, if the pump is getting a good amount of fuel, it should be just squirting out, couldn't see that much fuel coming out. But, you did get it to run, that's the main thing.
Thanks!
Would a block heater help the situation Ross?
Hey Ross, great video. Is it a shop that rebuilds your pumps, im not far away and looking for a reasonable injection pump guy. Wait time is no big deal.
Everything little bit of challenge some times like is me with RC two stoke engine s
Thanks Alex!
Are your combines ready for harvest or are you going to have your relatives do it?
I hire it out every year. You don’t make money running old combines.
It doesn’t make sense to me that if the fuel tank is higher than the injector pump it needs a lift pump.
Uva Uvam Vivendo Vari Fit!
Strange I know. I guess it’s probably mainly for when you go up and down hills? Consistent fuel flow
try pulling it with a 25 ft chain
I've been wondering about the little Italian tractors. I never thought to much about them. Seams to me there kinda like lovering a woman you hate .
They’re really a very well designed little tractor at least the 13 size ones are.
Don’t mess with an Italian woman, I mean don’t get them mad at you unless you like it when you kiss & make up. Two different sets of fire works.
Not perfect, but you didn't give up until you got it to run a little. Making a few loose ends more better ought to have it purring.
This one is going to take a while!
Stop talking sadness Ross... be positive... there is already too much sadness in the world... there is life there yes she sounds good
True but I already know how this tractor turns out and you’ll see you later this week that it really is sadness 😭😭😭
@@rosstheolivermanoh I hate to hear that....
You know messing with old equipment would be more fun if money were no object. But of course it is just another hurdle to overcome.
@@petepeeff5807 yah.... anything can be fixed with the right amount of cold cash....
Do you feel like you are on the boot of Italy?
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Thanks Paul!
Shouldn't the engine be spinning faster
Should be
Good deal buddy at least now you have a better idea of what you’re working with, and you can spend money with a little more confidence
Thanks Craig!
Sir what im say'n is your intro warning is incorrecto you do not swear you make Barn yard sounds randomly .SEE
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Going to have to tell the rooster to stand back & stand by.