I own a IH 140. My Dad left it to me. He passed away 4 years ago. I need to get it starting and running to run a bushhog on a pasture. The farmer that leases a 40 acre part of the farm agreed to bushhog the field but he is busy planting and now spraying corn on the farms he tends. Thanks for the Servicing video. I know every time my dad started the 140 he ended up pulling it to start it. I probably need to spend some money on this one to rewire and tune it up. Just do not have the skills to do it myself.
hey Kyle the fill plug at the bottom of the cast right before to goes to the bull gear pan is also the check level. You want it just running out. I use 90w gear oil in mine.
Hey Mike Fill the Bull gear till it starts coming out the fill hole. As far as oil I’ve switched to Rotilla SAE 30 weight. I’m going to send you a link to a video of Farmall51 explaining the oil better than me. ua-cam.com/video/l2ebbSPUCxs/v-deo.html
Maintenance means some seat time soon.At factory I have 3 tractors for property maintenance. JD 2030 with 6' mower,the Ford that's decaled a 3600 but is a 335 Industrial with a 6' land plane and a Yanmar 2310 I use with a 50 gallon sprayer. Got to use all 3 last couple of days and after 4+ months of sitting all cranked and worked as they should. Yanmar was due for an oil and filter change. Literally took 5 minutes.1 gallon of Dello straight 40wt put it midway on the dip stick.Spent 2 hours last evening mowing with the JD. So relaxing!
@@Jtwes I have got to do the fluids in that one I just bought before I start using it heavy this season. Haven’t got a book yet so I really appreciate this video!
EP additives in GL5 can chemically react and attack/eat up yellow metal. Zinc & sulfur, phosphorus do weird things. Look into it. Use yellow metal safe or "synchro safe" labled oil if unsure. Usually GL4 but not all of them...
Ya'll need to think about how much zinc is in your engine oil if your running 15w-40 on those yellow cam & governor bearings too. Some are okay & some not so much...
Thank you for this video. I admit it is not like rocket science, but I find it helpful. I have purchased a 1956 130 to use as a cultivating tractor. I know very little about gardening truth be told. I learned to plow in the 50's on a Cub and was looking to buy one for a "tool". I think the 130 will be more useful for me . So far I only have the side dresser and a pallet of cultivators. In addition it came with a single row planter that mounts underneath on the cultivator rods. So at some point I am certain I will be asking for advice/help. I really enjoy the style in which you present the material and watch each episode mult times. Sorry to take so much verbage to respond, but this is my first post to U tube. Several good sites, several not so good. As I stated I really enjoy your post on the 140 or other farm equipment. Not young here, trying to pack some "fun" into whatever time I have remaining. Best regards and thanks again.
Thank You for your watching and comments. I would be honored to help in what ever I can. I’m not to versed on a belly planter but the rest I should be ok. If you like you can email me at jtwes1@icloud.com
If that's the exact same rearend as a super A, the 80/90wt. Should be fine and dandy. They didnt make hy-tran until they started putting hydralic pumps in the rearend. That is the longest production of any tractor IH made. From 1939 to 74? Major changes were made in 48, water pump, hydraulics, etc. But the frame stayed the same as far as general layout. They offset the tractor to avoid patent infringement on the Allis B. That turned out to be a good move!
I did need to change the fluid. What’s involved is dropping the bull gear cover pan . It’s the pan at the bottom of the drop houseings that look like skinny oil pan. Lol
Just found your channel today. Great channel. I have a Super AV. How far are you from Franklinton, NC? Keep the videos coming. You are approaching 1000 Subs..Good Luck!!
I like seeing someone else who will use supertec lubricants and not think that it will ruin their stuff. You are however going to get all the folks who hate Frams telling you that you'll ruin it with that Fram filter.
That’s a good question. I had to go back and look at the video. If I remember right I had just drove it and it must have had air or something in it to make it look that way. It stays in the shed 100% of the time . It probably was that color because of the air from driving it and it’s only a year old. The longer it stays in the darker it gets.
Don’t make one mistake the tractor experts are out in full force today mr joe 😂 and do you know anyone that way with a 6-8 row case ih planter. They want to get rid of? Or would you know a place I could look besides Facebook and tractor house ?
I would think places like western Kentucky would be loaded. Oh by the way I’m going to let that hy tran out of that steering box and put 90 w in it. That fluid is to thin leaking already
I own a IH 140. My Dad left it to me. He passed away 4 years ago. I need to get it starting and running to run a bushhog on a pasture. The farmer that leases a 40 acre part of the farm agreed to bushhog the field but he is busy planting and now spraying corn on the farms he tends. Thanks for the Servicing video. I know every time my dad started the 140 he ended up pulling it to start it. I probably need to spend some money on this one to rewire and tune it up. Just do not have the skills to do it myself.
Hey John
We’re you from. It probably wouldn’t take to much to get her going.
@@Jtwes live down near Myrtle Beach, SC I just need to ask around
10-4 I just thought if you were near me I might could help
@@Jtwes thank you! I’ll tag you when I post a video on my experiences with my 140.
@@MyweathernetreportsBlogspot did you get anywhere with it?
Hey Joey great video. I'm curious how you check and change the oil on the bull gears? And how much and what type of fluid it takes?
hey Kyle the fill plug at the bottom of the cast right before to goes to the bull gear pan is also the check level. You want it just running out. I use 90w gear oil in mine.
@@Jtwes thanks Joey. I believe I saw the plug on both sides. Looks just like the plug on the gear box.
That would be them.
What type of motor oil? What type of oil and how much in the bull gear? Thanks for video very helpful.
Hey Mike
Fill the Bull gear till it starts coming out the fill hole. As far as oil I’ve switched to Rotilla SAE 30 weight. I’m going to send you a link to a video of Farmall51 explaining the oil better than me.
ua-cam.com/video/l2ebbSPUCxs/v-deo.html
Maintenance means some seat time soon.At factory I have 3 tractors for property maintenance. JD 2030 with 6' mower,the Ford that's decaled a 3600 but is a 335 Industrial with a 6' land plane and a Yanmar 2310 I use with a 50 gallon sprayer. Got to use all 3 last couple of days and after 4+ months of sitting all cranked and worked as they should. Yanmar was due for an oil and filter change. Literally took 5 minutes.1 gallon of Dello straight 40wt put it midway on the dip stick.Spent 2 hours last evening mowing with the JD. So relaxing!
You spent a dollar or two.
Great video! I've done that many times including last month. 😊👍👍
Getting expensive.lol
@@Jtwes Yes sir!
Great video! Thanks for showing us how to change the oil and the gear oil as well.
Do you have a video on the touch control system. Mine leaks down when using it
I do not yet. I’ve been thinking of rebuilding mine this fall. I noticed the Super A leaks down.
Should put fresh oil in the oil bath air filter when you service it. Black pepper will stop the water leak
I’m glad you said that I totally forgot about the air breather. Thanks
Do you use SAE 30 for the engine oil and the filter oil bath?
I’ll be honest I know you probably should use sae 30 but I use 10-40 Pennzoil for both.
@@Jtwes I have got to do the fluids in that one I just bought before I start using it heavy this season. Haven’t got a book yet so I really appreciate this video!
What gear oil? If there are yellow metal parts in there such as syncros don't use GL5. , use GL4 ect. Also what engine oil are you running? SAE30?
EP additives in GL5 can chemically react and attack/eat up yellow metal. Zinc & sulfur, phosphorus do weird things. Look into it. Use yellow metal safe or "synchro safe" labled oil if unsure. Usually GL4 but not all of them...
Ya'll need to think about how much zinc is in your engine oil if your running 15w-40 on those yellow cam & governor bearings too. Some are okay & some not so much...
I’ve been using rotella 30 weight
Thank you for this video. I admit it is not like rocket science, but I find it helpful. I have purchased a 1956 130 to use as a cultivating tractor. I know very little about gardening truth be told. I learned to plow in the 50's on a Cub and was looking to buy one for a "tool". I think the 130 will be more useful for me . So far I only have the side dresser and a pallet of cultivators. In addition it came with a single row planter that mounts underneath on the cultivator rods. So at some point I am certain I will be asking for advice/help. I really enjoy the style in which you present the material and watch each episode mult times. Sorry to take so much verbage to respond, but this is my first post to U tube. Several good sites, several not so good. As I stated I really enjoy your post on the 140 or other farm equipment. Not young here, trying to pack some "fun" into whatever time I have remaining. Best regards and thanks again.
Thank You for your watching and comments. I would be honored to help in what ever I can. I’m not to versed on a belly planter but the rest I should be ok. If you like you can email me at jtwes1@icloud.com
If that's the exact same rearend as a super A, the 80/90wt. Should be fine and dandy. They didnt make hy-tran until they started putting hydralic pumps in the rearend. That is the longest production of any tractor IH made. From 1939 to 74? Major changes were made in 48, water pump, hydraulics, etc. But the frame stayed the same as far as general layout. They offset the tractor to avoid patent infringement on the Allis B. That turned out to be a good move!
I like the gear oil.
Prevented maintenance is good! They’ll live longer!
That’s what we try for but you know how that goes sometimes.
Can you make a video of how to change bull gear fluid on rear
I did need to change the fluid. What’s involved is dropping the bull gear cover pan . It’s the pan at the bottom of the drop houseings that look like skinny oil pan. Lol
What about the final drives
The final drive full /check level is right above the bull gear cover on the cast of the drop houseing.
Just found your channel today. Great channel. I have a Super AV. How far are you from Franklinton, NC? Keep the videos coming. You are approaching 1000 Subs..Good Luck!!
Hey Geoff thank you for watching. I’m in Caswell County NC.
I like seeing someone else who will use supertec lubricants and not think that it will ruin their stuff.
You are however going to get all the folks who hate Frams telling you that you'll ruin it with that Fram filter.
That a be ok I don’t mind.
do you have a video of changing the gear oil or greasing to show all of the zerks ?
I do not good ideal though.
Hey if you dont mind me asking what year model is that tractor
Not at all. It’s a 1976 model.
@@Jtwes thank you sir!
Hey Joey, is it normal to have the trans fluid look like choccy milk like that?
That’s a good question. I had to go back and look at the video. If I remember right I had just drove it and it must have had air or something in it to make it look that way. It stays in the shed 100% of the time . It probably was that color because of the air from driving it and it’s only a year old. The longer it stays in the darker it gets.
Can you show where you drain the hydraulic oil ? Wasn’t able to see in video
Hey Ashly I’ll see if I can send you a picture later. I can tell you it’s on the bottom right corner. Same side as the fill plug.
@@Jtwes Thank you
She is ready for another year’s garden work. 👍👍
Hopefully so.
I'm surprised you didn't just throw a new set of plugs in their when you had the hood off.
Lol I did last year.
Do y'all water the rear tires for added weight? If so what do you use to keep the water from freezing?
Hey James Yes I do ,I can’t remember what it is, I know it’s not anti freeze lol.
Good video. Now lets get some corn in the ground👍
Hopefully maybe today
Good deal
Where is the best place to buy replacement parts and accessories?
burchstoretractors.com/
I don’t have no deal with him or anything he’s just a real good guy. Tell him Joey sent you.
Where did you get your 140 and where can I find the book for one?
Blanch NC and the books you can get on eBay.
I will send you pictures of my cultivator shields I use on my Farmall Super A.
Do that I’m thinking of using some this year with my corn
Don’t make one mistake the tractor experts are out in full force today mr joe 😂 and do you know anyone that way with a 6-8 row case ih planter. They want to get rid of? Or would you know a place I could look besides Facebook and tractor house ?
I would think places like western Kentucky would be loaded. Oh by the way I’m going to let that hy tran out of that steering box and put 90 w in it. That fluid is to thin leaking already
@@Jtwes yea I gotta 4840 it leaks in serval places and the shell fluid I run in it ant cheap at all!
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