Good looking tractor sir! I've got Daddy's 63 140 and have used it for 48 years. Get in touch with Roy Edwards at Roy's Red Iron. He has reproduction operator's manuals for those tractor that will tell you everything you need to know including how to change the tread width.
Glad you were finally able to get a Farmall, it’ll be handy to have around. Those older style gas caps like yours has don’t vent as well. there are free replacements available if you might be interested. Farmall51 has a video about them. Good looking and running tractor!
Not only is it the right color, but it is a good-looking and good sounding one, to boot. Congratulations, Brandon! The chain is supposed to disengage when you lift the front lifts and pulls that idle cog into the chain when you drop the front lift. That's why the rod runs from the lift arm on the touch control box runs to it. Now, at the moment, I'd have to go look at one to remember exactly how it is put together. Looks like you have the front wheel weights, too!
My gear is close against the drive piece. It should have multiple holes. 1 for the fertilizer gear and 1 for the planter drive for sure. You maybe have the fertilizer gear on the planter hole
They should last for a while yet, I need to address the touch control, there's some issues with the back, jumping up and down when it's pushed all the way forward. Probably need to tear it down and replace the O rings and gaskets. I've been doing some reading about that, one of the most common causes is a burr causing a tear or scratch on the o ring, it's going to be a learning experience I'm sure
Good looking tractor sir! I've got Daddy's 63 140 and have used it for 48 years. Get in touch with Roy Edwards at Roy's Red Iron. He has reproduction operator's manuals for those tractor that will tell you everything you need to know including how to change the tread width.
Glad you were finally able to get a Farmall, it’ll be handy to have around.
Those older style gas caps like yours has don’t vent as well. there are free replacements available if you might be interested. Farmall51 has a video about them.
Good looking and running tractor!
Good video. Love the tractor and garden work. That's a nice solid 140 for sure. Thanks for sharing.
Congratulations Brother. I’m so happy for you.
Congrats on your tractor! 🚜 God is good all the time!
Good buy. Now you have the NC state tractor.
Nice looking 140! Congrats on the purchase. Make good use of it.
Not only is it the right color, but it is a good-looking and good sounding one, to boot. Congratulations, Brandon! The chain is supposed to disengage when you lift the front lifts and pulls that idle cog into the chain when you drop the front lift. That's why the rod runs from the lift arm on the touch control box runs to it. Now, at the moment, I'd have to go look at one to remember exactly how it is put together. Looks like you have the front wheel weights, too!
My gear is close against the drive piece. It should have multiple holes. 1 for the fertilizer gear and 1 for the planter drive for sure. You maybe have the fertilizer gear on the planter hole
Thank you for taking the time to share that with me, this is a learning experience but I'm excited to work on it
Good looking machine. looking forward to seeing more videos of it
Been awhile since I seen you congratulations on the tractor really nice shape.
Brother this is an answer to prayer. I’m so happy for you!
Nice tractor.
Just subscribed. Loved it
Great tractor good to see you back
Con-grads Brandon, I know how much you wanted one!
I hear y'all had the cicadas as well!!!
nice looking 140
Unless those rear tires are worse than they look to me on camera they look fine?
They should last for a while yet, I need to address the touch control, there's some issues with the back, jumping up and down when it's pushed all the way forward. Probably need to tear it down and replace the O rings and gaskets. I've been doing some reading about that, one of the most common causes is a burr causing a tear or scratch on the o ring, it's going to be a learning experience I'm sure