The Rare 1940 Farmall M: Is it the Farmall Holy Grail?!

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  • @jayeddleston9486
    @jayeddleston9486 Рік тому +4

    Good information I didn’t know a lot of it thank you 🤘

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      Glad you found it interesting and enjoyed it thanks

  • @OldRedTractors
    @OldRedTractors Рік тому +3

    Great find. I hope to hear it run.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. Me too

  • @gusthefarmer5608
    @gusthefarmer5608 Рік тому +1

    Great find. You know not too long ago my Granddad and I hauled home an early 1940 Farmall M with the same top cover as yours and it still has the correct seat. Thanks for listing all the other differences between early M and late M I find it quite interesting as I am currently rebuilding a 49 M. Another few differnces that I noticed on my granddads M is that the fill plug for the transmission oil has a raised boss around it elevating the fill plug. Also the early style belt pulley mounting flange has four bolts, instead of eight, also the later flange is thicker. Grandads M is serial number 8047 I do believe although I will have to check. It is neat to think that my M came out of the factory only a few hundred units behind yours. Im looking forward to the next installment and can’t wait to hear it run. As for the future of my Granddads M it has been pretty worked over and had a very hard life. Yours seems to be in way nicer shape. Good luck!

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +2

      That’s cool that it’s so close in serial number there is several differences I missed or didn’t include if you read the parts manual they kept changing things until 42ish then they started changing again in 50/51 for the ramp up to the super M I wish I had my grandpas M it was like a 41/42 that I played on as a kid then it left before I was interested in them
      I’m glad you enjoyed the video and I will be getting to work on it soon

  • @tomb.1972
    @tomb.1972 Рік тому

    You definitely bleed Farmall! You have a wide range of knowledge especially noting the mfr differences of parts and years. Great job.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      Thanks I really tried to hard to put all that info in one spot and I still missed a few things

  • @tyfrank3427
    @tyfrank3427 Рік тому

    I subscribed. We just picked up a 1939 M this year. FBK4000 I did get it loose, but there's something else wrong. All the early Ms had magnetos, the 1939 and most of the 1940 models, the stop switch is mounted on the magneto, and is controlled by a cable. That was a nice find.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      Did all of the 39s have the cable kill switch? I thought only the early ones did
      I’m super excited about mine and hopefully going to get to work on it soon
      Good luck with yours thanks for subscribing

    • @tyfrank3427
      @tyfrank3427 Рік тому

      @@DrRust All of the 1939s and many of the 1940s including some of the updated ones had the magneto mounted kill switch.

  • @charlietanner6211
    @charlietanner6211 4 місяці тому

    glad you saved it knock that mtr down put new sleeves pistons do it some love i recently bought a h built almost to the day of my birth it will never leave the farm

  • @Thegrim326
    @Thegrim326 Рік тому +1

    It's really amazing how different 1 year in a make can have so many different parts

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      Yes It’s almost like 39 and 40 were prototypes

    • @Thegrim326
      @Thegrim326 Рік тому +1

      @@DrRust that could be a possibility

    • @jayss10
      @jayss10 8 місяців тому

      @@DrRust For the most part they were. There is a reason why folks always say don't get the first year of car etc. I'm certain International Harvester put the real prototypes through all kinds of testing etc, but there is only so much you can learn in a lab. The general public will find the remaining shortcomings.
      I've helped work on a 68 Corvette (first year of the C3) which there are a ton of one off parts on that car for the same reason.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  8 місяців тому

      I think that’s absolutely what was going on

    • @brandonwood1397
      @brandonwood1397 3 місяці тому

      My M is a early one like that with the top cover

  • @KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch
    @KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch Рік тому

    Another interesting tidbit about M's... 1947 was the ONLY year that the hood decals said "McCormick Deering" above Farmall, AND had the new style IH logo. Early H's and M's are hard to find. Nice work!

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      Thanks I’ve looked for a long time for a 39 M but I’m very happy with this 40 hopefully I can get started on it soon

  • @Jason1Pa
    @Jason1Pa Рік тому +1

    Interesting video. I learned a lot. I have a 1940 M as well. FBK 22375

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      That’s cool I’m glad you liked the video stay tuned I’m going to start working on it soon at 22375 does it have any of the early features? I know it should have the later top plate

    • @Jason1Pa
      @Jason1Pa Рік тому +2

      @Dr rust It does not have the top plate like yours. Does have the PTO like on yours. I have a original wide front end,but it is not original to the tractor. I can't remember my engine number,but it is not too far from the tractor number so I assume it's the original engine. All castings are J

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +2

      Your M and my 40 H were both built in September
      Sounds like you have a great tractor

  • @joeshmoe9629
    @joeshmoe9629 Рік тому +4

    Glad you got that one. Good to see it get saved

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +2

      I’m glad I got it because it will have a second chance with me to be what it once was

    • @ethanwoodall8525
      @ethanwoodall8525 Рік тому +1

      ​@@DrRust hopefully you revive it to what she could be

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      That’s the plan

  • @robertclark4929
    @robertclark4929 21 день тому

    I had a 39. It had 36 inch rear tires. The seat frame and tyranny top were completely different

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  21 день тому

      Yep lots of early 39s were 36” rims

  • @robertjohnson6719
    @robertjohnson6719 Рік тому +1

    Who would have thought that old high speed engine would have been good

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 Рік тому +1

    SWEET! Fire up the pressure washer and there might be a wax job under all the moss. BLESSINGS!

  • @keithwarkentin
    @keithwarkentin Рік тому

    Learned a lot thanks 😀🇨🇦

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      I’m glad you enjoyed it thanks

  • @AdamPeppler
    @AdamPeppler 6 місяців тому

    I have sn 7897 but it has been assembled from several different tractors I belive the motor is out of a 45 or 47 the o and q look real similar and the front bolster is the later casting

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  6 місяців тому

      Interesting at least I can add it to the list I’m making

    • @AdamPeppler
      @AdamPeppler 6 місяців тому

      About 12 years ago I found an m&w 9 speed for it now looking for a m&w live hydraulic pump

  • @grillinrandy395
    @grillinrandy395 Рік тому

    Nice! Didn't know there were some many differences between 39s, early 40s and later 40s.
    I've owned a 1940 M Farmall for 30 years. I don't know the serial number right off the top of my head but it's probably a later one because it doesn't have the same features as your M. I know a farmer who owns a 39 M that his Grandpa bought new in 1939. I've never looked close enough at it to notice the differences. I liked the fact that it's been in the same family since 1939.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      That’s really cool 84 years in the same family

    • @grillinrandy395
      @grillinrandy395 Рік тому

      @DrRust It is cool.
      We have a D John Deere Grandpa bought new in 1925 and an Allis Chalmers WC Grandpa bought new in 1942. The D has always been on steel. The WC came into the Allis Chalmers dealer in town on steel wheels, war tractors didn't get rubber tires. Grandpa drove the 1938 WC Allis Chalmers flattop into town that he was trading in on the 42. The rubber tires were swapped onto the new tractor, and Grandpa drove home.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      That’s great I wish I had any of my dads family tractors but they’re all gone long ago that D sounds really cool I love unstyled D’s

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      And the Allis story is cool I have a similar story about my great grandpa his rubber tires and electric start kit came in after the war was over for his 43 JD A and he had no idea it had been included with the cost of the tractor or had forgotten about it because he was very confused about what the dealer was talking about when they told him to come pick up the wood crates in 1945

  • @HunterJohnson77
    @HunterJohnson77 Рік тому

    i had a 50 m both the engine amd chassis serial number were the same. Now my 53 super h is off by a few hundred. From what i seen the regular H and M's matched.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      They do not normally match I have 4 m’s and they are within a few I have one that’s within 10 but that’s about as close as they get normally there is some that the stars all aligned and they match but it’s very rare
      It’s also possible that a warranty replacement engine might have had the chassis serial stamped on it instead of the engine number since the warranty engine didn’t come off the same assembly lines but it’s definitely cool that you found one that matches

    • @HunterJohnson77
      @HunterJohnson77 Рік тому

      @@DrRust My super H doesn't match, But all my H's i currently own and have owned match. I know the power units must of made a difference but ive only owen 1 M It was a 1950.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      That’s interesting I wonder if the H engine line was done differently than the M line since there wasn’t any H diesels

    • @HunterJohnson77
      @HunterJohnson77 Рік тому

      @@DrRust ahh that makes complete sense. At first on my 53 stage 2 super H the numbers dint match and thought the motor was replaced but its normal. All castings are november Y codes but it has live hydrologics. I guess they made stage 2supers for 2 months in 53 the rest in 54

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      Yep mine is 21975

  • @scottmattingly9643
    @scottmattingly9643 Рік тому

    Congratulations I'm happy for you

  • @janbill79
    @janbill79 Рік тому

    what book or what source did you find the month to month m production ? Can you find it for the first year if the farmall H ?

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      Yes if you watch my serial number video I talk about it but it’s all listed in the Wisconsin historical Society website
      content.wisconsinhistory.org/digital/collection/ihc/id/5419

    • @janbill79
      @janbill79 Рік тому

      @@DrRust thank your for giving me the link
      according to that my s/n 6877 39 h was about 740 from being a December 39 and about 3,776 from being a 1940.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      Cool

  • @ronniesale8781
    @ronniesale8781 11 місяців тому

    What does the recess in the top plate mean

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  11 місяців тому

      Just that it’s a early tractor I don’t know why they did it like that

  • @liamroarke5064
    @liamroarke5064 Рік тому +1

    Met a guy one time with a farmall H serial number 512

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      That’s cool

  • @navoeizonia3351
    @navoeizonia3351 7 місяців тому

    Have one located in WI. Is there a way to DM you more info?

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  7 місяців тому

      Message me on Facebook I’m Dr. Rust on there

    • @navoeizonia3351
      @navoeizonia3351 7 місяців тому

      @@DrRust didnt seem to work. mine is the ser. num. 8371 I switched user accounts. my tractor literally has every difference you point out in your video including the spacer behind the light bar. I was told the manifold was different with the distillate and needed to be changed when switching to gas only. But you would know more about that than I would

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  7 місяців тому

      You don’t have to change it but it would make more power with a gas manifold

  • @jamespimental6919
    @jamespimental6919 Рік тому

    I like the moss! Hey you know if you're tired of buying old tractors just send the money to me and I'll go buy them 😂

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      I could save you some time and just send the tractors one piece at a time in flat rate box

    • @jamespimental6919
      @jamespimental6919 Рік тому

      @@DrRust oh I like buying farmall! Time well spent 😂

    • @jamespimental6919
      @jamespimental6919 Рік тому

      @@DrRust me and my sons have 11 Farmall 8 are running operational. Make our own hay every summer. It's fun

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      It’s fun to use them for what they were made for I think I’m at 13 or 14 now

    • @jamespimental6919
      @jamespimental6919 Рік тому

      @@DrRust we put duals on my 200 and have been using it in the woods in Central Maine through knee deep snow like a tank!

  • @williamsnipes7608
    @williamsnipes7608 Рік тому

    The clamp on the light bar looks like an old muffler clamp.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому +1

      It’s very similar

  • @coburnlowman
    @coburnlowman 7 місяців тому

    I had one of these. Didn't know it was rare. 5th gear was slow , that's why I got rid of it.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  7 місяців тому +1

      Interesting I don’t think I’ve heard of a slow 5th gear set

    • @carlpreston1680
      @carlpreston1680 2 місяці тому

      We had one all the gears were slow fifth gear would only do 15 mph while most of the other tractors would do 18 to 20 One of them all the gears are high 5th gear would do 35

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  2 місяці тому

      @carlpreston1680 sounds like someone swapped out the ring and pinion for a w6 one

    • @carlpreston1680
      @carlpreston1680 2 місяці тому

      @@coburnlowman could be I think I read somewhere one time or saw in an old parts book that they had different speed gear sets or something I've had old guys tell me before you could flip gears to make different speeds but I don't know anything about that a lot of the M's we're high drum cotton pickers in this part of the country that had drop down reverse rotation gearboxes that bolted to the end of the axle shaft that might have something to do with the transmission speeds also when they weren't used this cotton pickers anymore they took all the stuff off and used them as tractors you could tell at the end of the axel housing there was a flange but that wasn't a good indicator because I also I heard they were also used for mounting different things like beat harvesters and such

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  2 місяці тому

      @carlpreston1680 that might have been part of it
      And there was slower gear sets but I’ve never heard of faster ones

  • @mikelarry8476
    @mikelarry8476 6 місяців тому

    Pretty neat but serial number 5 off the line sold an hour from here for 3500$ is all

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  6 місяців тому

      Unfortunately it’s still just a farmall M to most people
      So it was tractor fbk506?

    • @mikelarry8476
      @mikelarry8476 6 місяців тому

      @@DrRust I’m wrong I looked up the auction history, just shy of 6500$ and 505 serial number

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for checking that for me I’ll add it to my list that’s the lowest number I’ve seen yet I heard a rumor that 501 is still around

  • @Flowing23
    @Flowing23 Рік тому

    👍👍

  • @codyvought8923
    @codyvought8923 Рік тому

    I just got a 39 M my ser # 5700.

  • @paulbrooks2024
    @paulbrooks2024 Рік тому

    War tractors were minimal, lot of stuff were not there

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      Yes during the war things were different I had a H that had a steel radiator because they didn’t have brass during the war

  • @glennschlorf1285
    @glennschlorf1285 Рік тому

    I have a 1940 M

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      That’s cool what’s the serial number?

  • @JasonScott515
    @JasonScott515 Рік тому +1

    Hi

  • @thecollectoronthecorner7061

    Just resubscribed. somehow I became unsubcribed? one of our M's is a 39 serial number 4071

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      That’s pretty low I know a few people with 3 digit tractors but anything under 20,000 is hard to find

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  Рік тому

      I’ve seen other people who got unsubscribed as well I have no idea what that’s about

  • @TedEverhart-x5f
    @TedEverhart-x5f 10 місяців тому

    I've got 7567

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  10 місяців тому

      That’s so cool where is it located? mine came from north of Indianapolis I always wondered if consecutive numbers went to the same area

    • @TedEverhart-x5f
      @TedEverhart-x5f 10 місяців тому

      Mine was found at Knightstown Ind. It's at Shelbyville Ind now where are you at. Mines got wide front

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  10 місяців тому

      Mine was actually in Muncie so pretty close really now It’s west of Plainfield that’s so cool they probably rode the same train car from Chicago maybe even came from the same dealer 84 years ago only to be reconnected by the internet
      Is it a Ih factory wide front or a aftermarket?

    • @TedEverhart-x5f
      @TedEverhart-x5f 10 місяців тому

      IH.

    • @TedEverhart-x5f
      @TedEverhart-x5f 10 місяців тому

      Might have to get them back together someday

  • @colinvoss8484
    @colinvoss8484 8 місяців тому

    All M's are just scrap iron.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  8 місяців тому

      Why do you say that?

    • @colinvoss8484
      @colinvoss8484 8 місяців тому

      The M was the worst mistake international ever made according to the engineers that developed it.

    • @DrRust
      @DrRust  8 місяців тому

      Where did you hear that?

    • @colinvoss8484
      @colinvoss8484 8 місяців тому

      From the engineers themselves.

    • @mariebennett5739
      @mariebennett5739 7 місяців тому +1

      Rubbish one of the best tractors ever built