What a marvelous piece of machine that John Deere was and is... I got the chance to ride one of those, pretty much in really bad conditions but still was running strong as hell. Will never forget that ride. Thanks for the video!
You should try using the choke on a cold engine, and get the clutch engaged and Reves up then put big engine on full compression soon after it shows oil pressure than advance the throttle enough to turn on fuel they will start instantly down to about 10 after it starts turn gas off and let donkey motor run out of gas turn off switch
Thanks for the video. Your 730 runs really good, and it's good to see someone who actually knows how to handle a pony-start tractor. Most people just start the pony, rev it up, then shut it right back down.
love the 730's. but no one would've ever bought one if this guy had demonstrated how to start it and that flipping those two choke and throttle levers back and forth all the time. that's the worst I've ever seen anybody do. beautiful tractor otherwise.
seiously, if you want that pony motor to be good, PUT IT IN THE RUN POSITION WHEN IT STARTS! that way, when the diesel engine starts going, shut the pony motor off and you're good to go.
Who in the HELL was trying to operate this tractor? This joker is straight up going to WRECK that tractor , PERIOD !!!!! Man that idiot kept slamming that pony engine from run to start to run to start and holding it on instead of shutting it down , PERIOD . Joker needs his head crack with a pipe , PERIOD !!!!!
Beautiful tractor and in great shape. I had a 1957 720 John Deer diesel wide front electric start. Loved that tractor. I got well over 4000 hours of seat time on that old girl. Although the pony start may have had an advantage over the electric start in our Iowa winters, I wouldn’t choose the pony over electric start. Just my personal preference Thanks for sharing this gorgeous beauty with the world!
You do not know how the use a John Deere Pony Motor the right way. So I"ll tell you. To start Pony turn fuel on to pony motor, then turn on ignition, hold choke to on , keep pony motor throttle at start until pony motor starts, release choke move throttle to run. DO NOT MOVE BACK TO START AS THE MOTOR RUNNS AT VERY HIGH RPM "IT WILL DAMAGE THE ENGINE". Once the big engine is running turn off gas to pony, make sure ignition is off so the magneto ( distributor ) does not burn up. Return pony motor throttle the start after engine is no longer running . Throttle up big engine and put tractor in gear . Away you go .
NICE OLD JONNY>> THE PONY MOTOR IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY ONCE YOU ENGUAGE THE STARTING CLUTCH THE R>P>M> SHOULD INCREASE >>NOT CHOKE DOWN.... THE PONY NEEDS A VET..
nice tractor. I spent a lot of time on one of these. the pony motor needs some work though. shouldn't have to do all that messing with the pony motor choke and throttle. I do love a 730 and most any other john deere for that matter.
I tell you all this much, today's gasoline is made mostly for injection, not carburetion. My 70 Diesel was very picky what gas went in it's Pony Motor. I understand the feathering the choke. I had some gas that wouldn't even light when poured on concrete, it was that bad.
Nice video. But, next time, read the operation manual before you try to operate a strange piece of equipment. obviously not familiar with how to properly operate the pony motor.
Much agreed with pony motor, full choke from the get go pony motor will fire up instantly. I always had throttle in the on fuel position after a min of pony motor running in run less then 3 sec of cranking diesel engine would fire right instantly regardless of weather temp.
There are a couple of easy "fixes" for a pup engine that runs like a dog - check the fuel level in the little fuel tank, or a dirty fuel screen because it sounds like it's starving for fuel, and also a low battery voltage will make it run like that.
To all of you who insist that the pony should be shut down immediately. It’s a good idea to let the little booger run until it’s warm enough to achieve a proper piston ring seal before shutting it down. Continuously cold starting and shutting down an engine before the rings seal against the cylinder walls wears an engine out fast. And so what if he was choking it and giving it some extra air to make sure it wasn’t flooded when it didn’t take off right away. Saying he doesn’t understand how to operate the pony is ridiculous. He’s one of the few people I’ve seen who allowed it to warm up before shutting it down. Although it would have been better to let it warm up before putting it under the load of turning over the diesel. For the expense in rebuilding the pony I certainly don’t mind spending some extra time and gas to warm one up.
Uther MacEanruig The correct procedure is to shut off the gas petcock for the pony motor and it will fuel starve in a few moments, once the diesel engages.
I grew up on one of these and this guy didn’t have a clue what he was doing. And you don’t stop the diesel engine by pulling the decompression lever. There’s a knob you pull out that overrides the stop on the throttle to kill the engine.
needs lessons in how to start one for sure,we had one not even close on proper way
Thank you for posting this. My grandfather died a few years ago and it brought back memories in which you wouldn't believe.
the JD 730D would be the only John Deere I'd get because they are pretty cool for a John Deere
Stupid to keep flipping those levers back and forth. I ran an 820 with pony start. Did no do that crap.
What a marvelous piece of machine that John Deere was and is... I got the chance to ride one of those, pretty much in really bad conditions but still was running strong as hell. Will never forget that ride.
Thanks for the video!
You should try using the choke on a cold engine, and get the clutch engaged and Reves up then put big engine on full compression soon after it shows oil pressure than advance the throttle enough to turn on fuel they will start instantly down to about 10 after it starts turn gas off and let donkey motor run out of gas turn off switch
I didn't see him shut down the pony motor.
Thanks for the video. Your 730 runs really good, and it's good to see someone who actually knows how to handle a pony-start tractor. Most people just start the pony, rev it up, then shut it right back down.
love the 730's. but no one would've ever bought one if this guy had demonstrated how to start it and that flipping those two choke and throttle levers back and forth all the time. that's the worst I've ever seen anybody do. beautiful tractor otherwise.
Me encanta el sonido de arranque y marchita del 730. No me canso de mirar este video. Un lujo el estado de ese tractor 👌
seiously, if you want that pony motor to be good, PUT IT IN THE RUN POSITION WHEN IT STARTS! that way, when the diesel engine starts going, shut the pony motor off and you're good to go.
Who in the HELL was trying to operate this tractor? This joker is straight up going to WRECK that tractor , PERIOD !!!!! Man that idiot kept slamming that pony engine from run to start to run to start and holding it on instead of shutting it down , PERIOD . Joker needs his head crack with a pipe , PERIOD !!!!!
4:49
this guy: *[keeps putting switch in START postion instead of RUN position]*
me: DO YOU KNOW HOW TO OPERATE THAT THING?!
Farmed with two in the seventys both with twenty four volt electric starters liked that much better than the pony start.
best sounding tractor ever
Beautiful tractor and in great shape.
I had a 1957 720 John Deer diesel wide front electric start.
Loved that tractor.
I got well over 4000 hours of seat time on that old girl.
Although the pony start may have had an advantage over the electric start in our Iowa winters, I wouldn’t choose the pony over electric start.
Just my personal preference
Thanks for sharing this gorgeous beauty with the world!
Cringing with the way he was treating the pony motor.
Yeah that ole boy don't have any idea how to start a pony motor
Serious concerns for the operator’s competency.
I'm from australia and we have two of these things setup as a tandem hitch
Nice I H. Porch chairs , sounds like pony was running in video, however 730 is a nice machine.
THIs video was very hard to watch.
this is painful to watch with the pony motor.
You do not know how the use a John Deere Pony Motor the right way. So I"ll tell you. To start Pony turn fuel on to pony motor, then turn on ignition, hold choke to on , keep pony motor throttle at start until pony motor starts, release choke move throttle to run. DO NOT MOVE BACK TO START AS THE MOTOR RUNNS AT VERY HIGH RPM "IT WILL DAMAGE THE ENGINE". Once the big engine is running turn off gas to pony, make sure ignition is off so the magneto ( distributor ) does not burn up. Return pony motor throttle the start after engine is no longer running . Throttle up big engine and put tractor in gear . Away you go .
Beautiful tractor 🤟
Very fine indeed!!! I learned to drive one etc. years ago
NICE OLD JONNY>> THE PONY MOTOR IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY ONCE YOU ENGUAGE THE STARTING CLUTCH THE R>P>M> SHOULD INCREASE >>NOT CHOKE DOWN.... THE PONY NEEDS A VET..
Yep the pony does need a bit off work , but he had NO IDEA ON HOW TO RUN IT THE RIGHT WAY.
once the disel is running you cut the pony off!!!!
nice tractor. I spent a lot of time on one of these. the pony motor needs some work though. shouldn't have to do all that messing with the pony motor choke and throttle. I do love a 730 and most any other john deere for that matter.
My dads was an Electric Start. No pony motor 12 volt system had 4 6volt batteries.
correction 24 volt system
John Deere manual says to check both engine oil levels with the dipstick screwed all the way down
shut the dam pony off after you get the big one going
Nice 'ol early (pony start) 730 Deere you've got there. Kinda rare to see a Standard version with a 3pt hitch. Nice useful tractor.
Al parecer el tractorista no sabe mucho.
Muy buenos video aguante el 730
Dude!! WTF are you doing?😳😳🤔
I tell you all this much, today's gasoline is made mostly for injection, not carburetion. My 70 Diesel was very picky what gas went in it's Pony Motor. I understand the feathering the choke. I had some gas that wouldn't even light when poured on concrete, it was that bad.
Sheets !
what a beautiful piece of equipment. they don't make them like that anymore.
The Big Kahuna thank god!
And not sure why. They would sell 🤷🏻♂️id by one
Is that an Australian 730 with the rear mudguards
You shut the pony off as soon as the engine starts. Gee.
Do you still have this tractor?
Nice video. But, next time, read the operation manual before you try to operate a strange piece of equipment. obviously not familiar with how to properly operate the pony motor.
Much agreed with pony motor, full choke from the get go pony motor will fire up instantly. I always had throttle in the on fuel position after a min of pony motor running in run less then 3 sec of cranking diesel engine would fire right instantly regardless of weather temp.
My dad bought one new in 1957 or 58. He traded up in 1970 because it broke the crankshaft and it was gonna cost too much to repair.
I'm John Deere tractor fan
well done!
enjoyed this
thank you
There are a couple of easy "fixes" for a pup engine that runs like a dog - check the fuel level in the little fuel tank, or a dirty fuel screen because it sounds like it's starving for fuel, and also a low battery voltage will make it run like that.
Tiene dirección hidráulica?
Nice I like it.
Leave the man alone I think he has a fair idea of what's goin on
Lindo!
I don't believe you have a clue on how to operate the pony motor.
You got that 1 right . He did not know how to use the pony at all
Looks like your pony needs some serious work.
Lol do you know what your doing?
WTF are you doing to the pony motor?
Good god, fix the pony motor.
you shouldn't have to play with it that much
The tractor did not belong to him and he did not know how to run the pony the right way.
Goed
Try that with a tesla😂😂😂😂
To all of you who insist that the pony should be shut down immediately. It’s a good idea to let the little booger run until it’s warm enough to achieve a proper piston ring seal before shutting it down. Continuously cold starting and shutting down an engine before the rings seal against the cylinder walls wears an engine out fast.
And so what if he was choking it and giving it some extra air to make sure it wasn’t flooded when it didn’t take off right away. Saying he doesn’t understand how to operate the pony is ridiculous. He’s one of the few people I’ve seen who allowed it to warm up before shutting it down. Although it would have been better to let it warm up before putting it under the load of turning over the diesel.
For the expense in rebuilding the pony I certainly don’t mind spending some extra time and gas to warm one up.
Uther MacEanruig The correct procedure is to shut off the gas petcock for the pony motor and it will fuel starve in a few moments, once the diesel engages.
I grew up on one of these and this guy didn’t have a clue what he was doing. And you don’t stop the diesel engine by pulling the decompression lever. There’s a knob you pull out that overrides the stop on the throttle to kill the engine.
@@whjertsYou're right! He's definitely not as experienced, as I thought he'd be.
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completly wrong most pony wore out shuting off too soon fuel washed cylinders down shut fuel off let run out of fuel 9:04
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Troca por um motor de verdade DETROIT DIESEL!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have U-R-S-U-S C-360 i
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