@@quinn.farms66 The tractor in the video has a slant dash or long hood. The battery would go up in the hood. They used that from 1940? up until mid 1946 I believe. After that the battery was under the seat. I just never saw a Deere with that style hood and it's a hand start only. It could possibly have been built right at the change over or someone changed it threw the years.
That is cool as shit
I wished mine started that easy
That wasn’t even easy. Set up right with a good engine they’ll start in two or three turns.
I wanted to hear it run longer. They sound as cool as a shovelhead Harley. Great video!
I got a good jolt a few times when I was shutting off the valves and got too close to the spark plug!
Same here.
the workin man pants!
Beautiful
Great posting
That year Deere doesn't have electric start?
Nope
@@corbinmcphersom I can see where the battery should go in the hood. Was electric start still a option then?
@@Jason1Papretty sure most As had the battery under the seat
@@quinn.farms66 The tractor in the video has a slant dash or long hood. The battery would go up in the hood. They used that from 1940? up until mid 1946 I believe. After that the battery was under the seat. I just never saw a Deere with that style hood and it's a hand start only. It could possibly have been built right at the change over or someone changed it threw the years.
It’s a war Deere so no electricity
Been there, done that !!!
idling a 6 RPM lol
What model is it?
What year is the tractor?
Memories
What do you flip down on the carburetor when it fires?
Choke
What do you call this method of starting?
Hand start/pull start
All of the video is just of spinning a wheel lol