.... A senior citizen got a set of false teeth..... After a few days came back to the dentist and said "They don't fit..".. dentist made some minor adjustments.... Again patient returned with the same complaint... Dentist asked "What do you mean they don't fit..?"... Patient replied "They don't fit in the glass I put them in at night..."
"Johnson LP manifold" .. Notes I found said this was a good intake for LP Gas but the exhaust ports performed poorly. Apparently castings are being made/sold redesigned for better exhaust flow for LP systems. not gasoline. You have a newly reconditioned carb for the next tractor though. Or get a gasoline manifold.
Excellent video Crazy D Equipment Dave :) & Doc :) I bet different Farmall different model bet maybe from 1964 to 1968 McCormick International 105C combine gas motor possibly of 202 Cubic Inches one of 4 cylinders!
My dad used to own an auto restoration business and would airbrush or soak new parts in mild acid to create the appropriate patina to make modern repairs/replacements look period correct or blend in with its surroundings. Skilled airbrushing and paintless dent repair are like magic to watch.
😊😊 all carbs arent the same size and the over size carbs have a bigger throat size so they wiil be bigger than the intake inlet U might have 2 use adapter the best is 2 use a manifold like whats should be on the tractor 🚜 😊 OMG 9 29 2O24
Did you put back the original carb or different one, how in the h can it run before with the carb and now it won't fit back on the tractor. Need to get real mechanics to work on things so it is done right.
@@dwightphillips9594 yeah I have a real mechanic thank you The other carburetor or the modified badly to fit you put it back to correct we just have to change the incorrect manifold now
Sure is a lot of negativity on line. It isn't the end of the world. Obviously some one changed out the manifold to an after market unit. But if that carb was on it before, should be able to fit it up again. Unless that's what the issue was in the first place. Can't see from the video, but should be able to either drill different holes in the manifold or weld on an adaptor or extra ear/ lug to bolt to? Farmall M's are some of the most durable and reliable tractors ever built! I sure wouldn't give up easily.
I have been wondering what is the deal will all those Gleaner combines in the background? I see more of those in tree line on old farms then any other combine but I don't think I have ever seen one run. but yet there never being scraped either.
.... A senior citizen got a set of false teeth..... After a few days came back to the dentist and said "They don't fit..".. dentist made some minor adjustments.... Again patient returned with the same complaint... Dentist asked "What do you mean they don't fit..?"... Patient replied "They don't fit in the glass I put them in at night..."
"Johnson LP manifold" .. Notes I found said this was a good intake for LP Gas but the exhaust ports performed poorly. Apparently castings are being made/sold redesigned for better exhaust flow for LP systems. not gasoline. You have a newly reconditioned carb for the next tractor though. Or get a gasoline manifold.
Can't wait to see it running.. thank you's for sharing
I hope you get it running. I'd be interested in buying that it looks pretty good
Excellent video Crazy D Equipment Dave :) & Doc :) I bet different Farmall different model bet maybe from 1964 to 1968 McCormick International 105C combine gas motor possibly of 202 Cubic Inches one of 4 cylinders!
That's a bummer was looking forward to seeing the M run. Maybe next time. Beats what kind of manifold that is.
Steiner has replacement manifolds for Farmall M for less than $200. But it would look "new" and stand out like a sore thumb
My dad used to own an auto restoration business and would airbrush or soak new parts in mild acid to create the appropriate patina to make modern repairs/replacements look period correct or blend in with its surroundings. Skilled airbrushing and paintless dent repair are like magic to watch.
I may be LOST did you not take the old carb OFF then rebuilt it and now it will not bolt back on right ?
Check with Steiner tractor parts in Michigan they might have one
Blind leading the Blind
That is an LP manifold
Lp gas manifold
😊😊 all carbs arent the same size and the over size carbs have a bigger throat size so they wiil be bigger than the intake inlet U might have 2 use adapter the best is 2 use a manifold like whats should be on the tractor 🚜 😊 OMG 9 29 2O24
Did you put back the original carb or different one, how in the h can it run before with the carb and now it won't fit back on the tractor. Need to get real mechanics to work on things so it is done right.
@@dwightphillips9594 yeah I have a real mechanic thank you The other carburetor or the modified badly to fit you put it back to correct we just have to change the incorrect manifold now
Sure is a lot of negativity on line. It isn't the end of the world. Obviously some one changed out the manifold to an after market unit. But if that carb was on it before, should be able to fit it up again. Unless that's what the issue was in the first place. Can't see from the video, but should be able to either drill different holes in the manifold or weld on an adaptor or extra ear/ lug to bolt to? Farmall M's are some of the most durable and reliable tractors ever built! I sure wouldn't give up easily.
We had a 4020 gas once that was originally a propane & was converted to gas. It wouldn't run right with the lp gas manifold.
I have been wondering what is the deal will all those Gleaner combines in the background? I see more of those in tree line on old farms then any other combine but I don't think I have ever seen one run. but yet there never being scraped either.
@@FrostyThundertrod I finally scraped mine after about 40 years, worked good with parked
What a mess !!
What a f wit
Your life will improve.
@@dennisneo1608 Not much room for improvement, but I'll take it !
Ah fast you are. I was doing stuff. But yeah in Belgium different time zone
@@stevewhyte8476 always room for improvement.
easy fix, it's just money
and stuff
I think your comment qualifies you as a Kansas tractor mechanic !LOL
These two make me laugh
99% chance whatever they work on won’t ever run and stuff
They’re entertaining though
I’m still scratching my head as to how this “lot” generates any actual revenue??? 🤔
put one bolt in and use vice grips on the other side.
Woops sorry! Not a good runner!
Crazy d I have two cases what is an 8:30 I think the other one is an 8:30 also but one of them I cannot find the serial number I need help
@@bradlind8501 should be a serial number on the side of the dash should be where the tag is on the 830
@@CrazyDEquipment it doesn't have a tag or a dash
@@bradlind8501 I believe you will find a serial number on the bell housing
Scrap it M's aren't worth fixing.