Servicing the FORD 8N Tractor tubalcain 9n

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  • @cleophusA
    @cleophusA 5 років тому +9

    I love the 8N Ford! I had fellow tell me once that he didn't think the 8N Ford was much of a tractor, and I told him that it was a dang fine tractor, if you were stepping out from behind a mule! People don't seem to realize what a profound impact this hard working and dependable little tractor had on the lives of the average subsistence farmer. For most it literally doubled or tripled their productivity. Thanks for the great videos, Mr. Pete.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому +1

      I love your statement about the mule

  • @CRUZER1800
    @CRUZER1800 5 років тому +6

    When I was 10, that is the tractor I learned on. I'm 72 now but still have fond memories of growing up on our farm. Thanks for the video, Lyle.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому +1

      Thanks

    • @glenbaker5311
      @glenbaker5311 5 років тому

      I was surprised when I left home in Ky and went to key largo when I was 15 ,and there was only 1 kid in my class that could drive,,I thought ever one over 10 could drive even my sister,s,,,thxs for the recall,,,,gb

  • @365hillclimb
    @365hillclimb 4 роки тому +1

    Whenever I find myself interested in something new, I can trust that Mr Pete already has a few videos about it that I can listen to while I'm at work. It's always nice to have such a wealth of information sharing what he's learned.

  • @andrewbendle9048
    @andrewbendle9048 5 років тому +1

    Just inherited an 8n that i know almost nothing about. This was unbelievably helpful!

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      👍👍

    • @paulknoblock8797
      @paulknoblock8797 7 місяців тому

      Google (Dennis Carpenter)…he has OEM parts for 8N’s

  • @ICOWBOYIM
    @ICOWBOYIM 3 роки тому

    I have a 1952 Ford-8N. It only has 3500 hours on it! It's been so reliable so much fun after I had to restored it because it was tinkered with and was quite screwed-up after 68 years. I now use it often on our hog & cattle farm. I've been driving Ford-8N's for 32 years. My grandfather had one on his farm when I was a kid. Soooo much fun 🤠

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, they are a lot of fun. An amazing a little tractor

  • @lostinmyspace4910
    @lostinmyspace4910 3 роки тому +1

    I want to mention that I replaced my water pump needlessly when it started overheating. Turned out the antifreeze coolant was entering the combustion chamber because the head gasket had a crack in it. Replaced the head gasket, and had the head ground down smooth. Emptied all the engine oil in the crankcase and a lot of coolant also drained out. This time I went full bore and put in a thermostat in the upper hose where one hasn't been for 30 years. Now after mowing the 4 acres of lawn, and immediately after I turn off the key, I can pop off the radiator cap, and I don't even get a pfftt, and looking down the radiator the water isn't even moving. There's no evidence of boiling, or boiling over, the water is calm, and,,,well, never seen anything like it. I'm really appreciating this tractor, and I respect it, and all the engineering that went into it, and treat it like the fine machine that it is. I've owned it since 1990. THUMBS UP!!

  • @rodritz8384
    @rodritz8384 Рік тому

    I have two 8N's, love them. One thing you missed showing that someone who has picked up a old ford might not know is after they pull off the air filter cup from the bottom of the air filter, there is a metal mesh screen up inside there that can be pulled out and cleaned. It's often overlooked and can get really dirty.
    I have been watching your machining videos for years. you have taught me a lot. You have been a great shop teacher for me. Thank you for your videos.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  Рік тому

      Thank you very much, I will check that screen. Not sure if I ever did.

  • @nathanbame4198
    @nathanbame4198 3 роки тому +1

    Just bought a barn rescue 8n that’s been sitting for nearly 50 years, these videos are proving to be real helpful.

  • @kennethdegruchy5503
    @kennethdegruchy5503 2 роки тому

    I almost have an 8N. I recently acquired a Worthington Mower Company (Stroudsburg, PA) tractor used primarily a grounds keeping mower using a 3 gang reel mower which is towed by the Worthington. I found interesting info online about these tractors made since the 1920's. Mine is a model G-4 from 1952 using ford 8N motor and drive train plus Ford F1 pick up components also. I hope to restore it to operation. Thanks for your encouraging video.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  2 роки тому

      Thank you, I haven’t seen those tractors at golf courses. I did not know that they were based on the Ford tractor

  • @leestimson12
    @leestimson12 5 років тому

    I grew up on one of those Fords mostly hauling hay wagons and raking the hay. They never die. Thanks for the memories.

  • @chance1986
    @chance1986 5 років тому

    Your comment about the pan seat made me smile. Brings back memories of riding my great grandfathers draft horses. Large plodding beasts. Each hoof drop felt like an earthquake in the saddle.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      Great memories. I remember sitting on my uncle Julio’s’s lap. He was mowing with a cycle mower. One of the horses was named Dolly.

  • @Petrochemtester
    @Petrochemtester 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for a good ol' tractor video...something special about those old machines!

  • @DK-vx1zc
    @DK-vx1zc 5 років тому +4

    gotta love those old fords. I had a 1957 860.. Made like tanks, simple in design. Thanks for sharing

  • @stanervin6108
    @stanervin6108 5 років тому +23

    First tractor video I've seen by you, Lyle.
    Edit: Yes, there is a driver's side on a tractor. The other side is known as 'the other side'. 🚜

    • @pinnerow
      @pinnerow 5 років тому

      and no lathes in there LOL

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      lol

    • @andyZ3500s
      @andyZ3500s 5 років тому

      Just like a lathe. The operators side and the other side.

    • @lonniewhite258
      @lonniewhite258 5 років тому +1

      Road side and curb side is how we do trucks and equipment

    • @lostinmyspace4910
      @lostinmyspace4910 3 роки тому

      @@pinnerow That's right. Nobody lathes in there 'cause there's no back seat.

  • @glenbaker5311
    @glenbaker5311 5 років тому

    I lived about 2 miles from Lake Cumberland KY back in the early 70,s. There were a lot of folk from OH, would come and buy a small lot and build a cabin or put a trailer there and spend the summer months there , they had some $$ from working at Ford or one of the big places up there and would hire us young boys to help around there place,bush hogging, stumps,any thing,,we would've done it for free,they had one thing that was in short supply,, daughter's,,, after the hay was cut ,head to the lake on the Ford n8 and it felt great to get the hay off,,thxs for your video,, wish it was a time machine,ha

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      Sounds like you had a great time

  • @marvincarvin1846
    @marvincarvin1846 5 років тому +2

    Brings back fond memories. A ''48 8N was my first tractor. I did a pseudo restoration on it. When I decided to upgrade to a modern tractor, I had people fighting to buy it. 8N's are the classic American tractor. Like owning a Model T or Model A or a '55 Chevy. Thanks for the video and trip down memory lane!

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому +1

      Yes, everybody likes them. However, on a tractor ride, they get no respect

    • @marvincarvin1846
      @marvincarvin1846 5 років тому +2

      But neither do High School Shop Teachers, but everyone know how great both are! :)

  • @roeng1368
    @roeng1368 5 років тому +1

    Nothing like the peace of mind you get after doing a bit of maintenance on machinery.

  • @warrenuecker683
    @warrenuecker683 3 роки тому

    Have the "mate" to your tractor, both it and I came out in '52. Needs work right now, but you've Inspired me to go at it. Thanks!

  • @RaysGarage
    @RaysGarage 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful tractor Mr. Pete! I love how simple its design is and how easy it is to work on. I am sure Jordan will take very good care of this beautiful piece of history!

  • @BronZeage
    @BronZeage 5 років тому

    One of my earliest memories is of being about Jordan"s age and riding on my grandfather's lap as he brought his 8N back to the house. This was about 1959. A few years later, he was killed in an accident on that tractor. The plow jammed in the ground and the tractor rotated on the rear axle until it turned upside down with him under it. I don't know what year roll bars became standard equipment. Many years later, as a student worker at LSU, I worked on the Grounds Department's fleet of 8Ns, doing exactly what we saw in this video.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      Oh very unfortunate accident

  • @twisterpalooza3846
    @twisterpalooza3846 5 років тому

    Ford went to side mount distributor in 1950 with a few versions I have seen on late 49's probably from replacement or swapped engines. The N series were primetime of their age being both affordable, easy to build, parts interchangeable between the series. Nothing like today where every part is different and cost an arm and leg to fix. Had a 1949 and 1950, used for mowing and grading driveway..were very reliable! Great one you have there!

  • @lostinmyspace4910
    @lostinmyspace4910 3 роки тому +1

    I got a 1951 8N serial number # 362371. I was always sold a similar oil filter they install in a BMW auto, but instead of it being a paper exposed filer, it's metal all around with holes poked into it. I never saw a P40 Baldwin filter before. THUMBS UP!!

  • @jamesschrum8924
    @jamesschrum8924 5 років тому

    My dad had a 1953 ford jubilee like you mentioned. This brought back memories 40+ years back when he repaired the lift. He had a lifting pole with a seat to pick cherries in trees. We had a swarm of bees that it would reach and he decided I was going to lift him up to cut the limb and he would bring them down to a hive. I pulled the lever to normal position and it would not move, he got to yelling at me to lift him and I told him it was not working right. I was about a inch from the top before it started to move.
    Well it took off then, stuck him dead center of all those bees, They went every where and so did I, I got about two stings and after he yelled enough for me to come back I let him down. To say mad is not enough. But he never got stung once, they never would sting him much but they sure liked me. Needless to say he decided to redo the lift again, and the bees did go to the hive later. Thanks for the great videos.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому +1

      lol Great story thanks

  • @mcneilschev
    @mcneilschev Рік тому +1

    I just got a 8 n thanks for the video it was great and knowledgeable

  • @jimhumphrey
    @jimhumphrey 5 років тому

    8n is a CLASSIC now. We used them to pull hay wagons mostly back in the day. In 2000 my uncle was buying them and restoring. He was 80 at the time. Looks like yours probably went through a restoration. Nice tractor and enjoyed the video.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      Yes, I painted about 15 years ago

  • @byrnejr
    @byrnejr 5 років тому

    Live your life in the hearts of the people you leave behind. Awesome video great pictures of you and your grandson

  • @cyoung4290
    @cyoung4290 5 років тому

    I was driving an earlier version of the 8 N many many years before I was ever old enough to drive a car on the public highways... this sure brings back memory’s! Thanks a million Mr. Pete

  • @OldMachinery
    @OldMachinery 5 років тому +6

    Love the 8n tractor and its nice to see some tractor related videos, keep them coming. The steering gearbox also needs to be serviced and adjusted periodically. While it is a sealed unit with its own oil reservoir it is a fairly complex mechanism that is very often overlooked

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому +4

      So complex I do not fiddle with it

    • @OldMachinery
      @OldMachinery 5 років тому

      @@mrpete222 LOL how about doing a What makes it work video on one

  • @chainlandproductions820
    @chainlandproductions820 Рік тому

    03/23 .. Just picked up a 48. Thank You.. !!

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 5 років тому

    A tip on the fuel bowls is to run it up till it touches then twist the glass a quarter turn, that usually seats the gasket and gets them to stop leaking. That is of course assuming the gasket isn't old and crushed out and wrecked from being over tightened. Tighter is not better, finger snug is plenty if you do it as I say using a new gasket it won't leak and will be serviceable again and again for a long time leak free. I prefer the cork gaskets to the rubber ones.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      Thank you for the tip. And I think the cork gaskets are superior. Are usually keep a few extras on hand or make my own

  • @MaturePatriot
    @MaturePatriot 5 років тому

    A timely video for me. My brother and I are about to start a refurbishment of his 9N tractor. My son will be using it on his 12 acre goat farm. Have saved this in my watch later videos to use a guide. Thank you Lyle.

  • @howder1951
    @howder1951 5 років тому +1

    Cool old tractor, reminds me of when I was a wee lad and the family farmers had those little tractors. Good to see the grandson has an interest in the Tubal Caine legacy, cheers and thanks for the video!

  • @matthewrobertson8937
    @matthewrobertson8937 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the video. I just purchased an 860 and love researching videos like yours on proper maintenance.

  • @brianmoore1164
    @brianmoore1164 5 років тому +1

    Thank your for this video. I watch all your videos and love them, but this one was special. My uncle had a Ford very similar to yours. Maybe the exact same model, but my memory can't be certain of that. It was the first thing I ever drove and I have a million good memories of those days.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому +1

      A lot of people have great memories about that little tractor

    • @brianmoore1164
      @brianmoore1164 5 років тому

      @@mrpete222 Thank you. I once tore a fence post all to pieces with a really inexperienced move. My Dad was ready to skin me, but my Uncle laughed and saved me. Thanks for the memories.

  • @russelallen5342
    @russelallen5342 5 років тому

    Wife's turkey baster. Mr. Pete, your'e a hoot! Brings back memories, I operated a 8N when I was 13, my mentor contracted with the local Roping Arena and I drove the tractor.

  • @ga5743
    @ga5743 5 років тому

    Thanks Mr Pete, that was interesting to someone who didn’t know anything about tractor maintenance. Loved the pictures with your grandson.

  • @howardthomson5642
    @howardthomson5642 5 років тому

    Mr Peterson, Another fine vlog. Tonight YT sent me to “Northern Illinois Farm Life in Wartime”, an old government service film telling farmers how to make do with wartime shortages and build various contraptions out of old parts to continue production, very entertaining. I thought of tubalcain because of the location and subject, which was mostly clever. Also an interesting snapshot of American family farming that has totally vanished, essentially during our era. Warmed my heart though. Love your work, it means a lot to me.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      Thank you, I already saw it. Parts of the film were made right here in my county

  • @windyhillfoundry5940
    @windyhillfoundry5940 5 років тому

    That's a really nice looking tractor. I have a 59 JD 430W that is almost all original except someone switched the generator for an alternator yet left points for ignition for some reason which constantly need to be filed

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому +1

      I like those little John Deere’s

  • @MacBolden
    @MacBolden 3 роки тому

    It's been a couple of years since you made and posted this video. However, I enjoyed watching and appreciate your knowledge of the 8N. These tractors have always held a soft spot in my heart because that's what I actually used to learn how to drive. Thanks again and I enjoyed the video.

  • @kensherwin4544
    @kensherwin4544 5 років тому

    Thanks for this trip down memory lane. All those things you did were my job on our 8N 60 years ago. I found myself remembering what came next and sure enough, you did it. The only thing you missed was cleaning the gascolator but you explained why not.

  • @j.duaneallen2280
    @j.duaneallen2280 3 роки тому

    I recently got a 2n and enjoyed your video it was well done and easy to understand.
    Thank you it helped.

  • @boomblooka
    @boomblooka 5 років тому +12

    If you flip the oil bottle over so the spout is on top, then air can vent and it will pour without surging. That's why they put the spout on the side and not the middle.

    • @kejay74
      @kejay74 5 років тому +6

      My Grandfather taught me that with the rectangular tins of turpentine, over 55 years ago!
      Ken

    • @susanbarbier5053
      @susanbarbier5053 5 років тому +1

      I’m sure he knows this.

  • @RRINTHESHOP
    @RRINTHESHOP 5 років тому

    What an excellent video. Fun doing that kind on maintenance. Loved the pics with Jordan.

  • @danedewaard8215
    @danedewaard8215 5 років тому

    Nice looking tractor!!! I am always amazed by the tractors that have the engine, trans, and diff acting as the frame, with some sheet metal attached here and there to make it look pretty. Amazing simplicity, form and function! I guess most are made that way?! Thank you for this!!!

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      Quite a few were made that way

  • @750VFR
    @750VFR 5 років тому

    Love that you have a 🚜, I have one too, no farm, no land, just a 🚜 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. Great videos.

  • @JamesDedmon
    @JamesDedmon 5 років тому

    You make me want to go to work on Grandpa 8n. It didn’t lead such a charmed life, because it was a working tractor it’s life. One of my manny projects

  • @railfan439
    @railfan439 5 років тому

    Lyle: Check with McMaster. They have Zerk fitting plastic dust caps in 6 different colors, about $7 for a bag of 50. I would get two colors, so every time you greased a fitting, change the cap color. If you miss a fitting, it stands out like a sore thumb. Learned this many decades ago while I was in the Navy. Sorry I missed you at the Bar-Z. I had a bad case of the flu. Jon

  • @stephenrichie4646
    @stephenrichie4646 5 років тому

    Memories! My Boy Scout buddies and I used an 8N for joy-riding all over our little Missouri town back in the early fifties. Dangerous as hell with six kids hanging on any which way, but great fun!

  • @WoodByWright
    @WoodByWright 5 років тому +3

    so many good memories on one of those!

  • @novartec
    @novartec 5 років тому

    Good video Mr. Pete, I have a Ford 8N early model (I think 1949) I use it still for mowing and running a blade over the driveway.

  • @sjp52047
    @sjp52047 5 років тому

    8N was my favorite tractor. I learned to drive on a 1949 or 50 model. Later in life I had a friend who restored one, and all of the red parts he painted Ford corporate blue. I actually liked it better that way. Regards, Solomon

  • @Naturalcrusader
    @Naturalcrusader Рік тому

    Was trying to find those oil spots! Nice job

  • @joemccarthywascorrect6240
    @joemccarthywascorrect6240 3 роки тому

    We are considering purchasing an 8N -- thank you for this, it helps with things to look at!

  • @BSSMALLENGINES
    @BSSMALLENGINES 5 років тому

    My buddy bought a 9n with a front loader and parked it in my pasture. I got a old Farmall cub I use for cleaning out corral and plowing my garden spaces

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 5 років тому +2

    THANK YOU...for sharing. Nice, in the garage with Mr. Pete.

  • @cottoneyedjoefromidaaho7559
    @cottoneyedjoefromidaaho7559 5 років тому

    Mr Pete I just inherited the same thing ,46 model , not as nice but restoring it currently, runns and drives

  • @izzynutz2000
    @izzynutz2000 5 років тому

    Awesome video Lyle.. reminds me of mr. Allison's farm that was up the road from our cabin in Minnesota he grew corn and had an 8N Ford tractor beautiful piece of machinery...

  • @eggy68
    @eggy68 5 років тому

    Harking back to the first videos I watched from you, Lyle. I love these old Fords. Thanks!

  • @Askjerry
    @Askjerry 5 років тому

    Nice tractor. I drove one a few times at my aunt's house... bringing hay out to the far pasture in winter. (Louisiana) Never really did any maintenance to one... and no room in my tiny 20x20 garage with my CNC stuff in there.

  • @1995jug
    @1995jug 5 років тому

    That is a nice 8n, one thing for sure you are blessed with toys.

  • @tonyc.4528
    @tonyc.4528 4 роки тому

    Boy oh boy, the number of hours I put on one of those as a kid while tedding and raking hay!

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  4 роки тому

      Good memories or bad? I hope they were good

    • @tonyc.4528
      @tonyc.4528 4 роки тому

      @@mrpete222 Oh, VERY good, sir! I helped my grandfather put in hay starting when I was 9 years old. Except for the baler, he had old horse drawn stuff converted to tractor drawn. He let me do a lot of things my parents wouldn't, would always say "just don't tell your mother!" Learned how to drive on that 8N and his '77 pickup truck. I'm 51 years old now, it was a few days back.
      Been trying to get hold of you to send you some pictures in reference to your vid on dial calipers. You can reach me at acalacci1@gmail.com. Lots of similarities with what I ran into here. I really enjoy your videos, keep 'em coming!!

  • @matttradie1341
    @matttradie1341 5 років тому +6

    Nice tractor. But why didn’t you put the headlights back on it? I noticed you had them in the pic with Jordan when he was a little tacker.

  • @fcarp1685
    @fcarp1685 5 років тому

    I always enjoy the tractor videos. I have my grandfathers 981 Select-o-speed diesel.

  • @OleGramps53
    @OleGramps53 5 років тому

    Nice refresh on a old standard. I remember it well. You did a great highlight on the major points. I remember it taking a few hours hitting all the spots, links for the brakes, testing some of the mounting bolts and the likes.👍

  • @glenbaker5311
    @glenbaker5311 5 років тому +1

    Love to be able to live the part of my life I spent on one of those,,, loved that old thing

  • @MegaLostOne
    @MegaLostOne 4 роки тому

    Nice video on the tractor. By the way if your oil catch pan cap ever gives you problems, and they usually do, take the cap from a bottle of windshield wiper fluid and replace the original, they seal a lot better and aren't as soft and flexible as the originals.

  • @griplove
    @griplove 5 років тому

    Very cool tractor Mr Pete, thanks for sharing. Enjoy your ride.

  • @BGilly-ub4ji
    @BGilly-ub4ji 3 роки тому

    I just inherited this exact tractor from my 90 yo grandpa. The oil bath air filter take 10w-30 also? And do you use a 50/50 mix of antifreeze? And what type and quantity of transmission fluid? Thank you. Nice tractor, nice video

  • @GK1918
    @GK1918 5 років тому +1

    My father bought a new one in 1949. Till this day there has never been any failure. And we
    use it week after week. Just hear the hum of the fan smooth as silk. And the best thing is
    you can buy any part for these today. Not going to happen with these ones when they
    turn 70 yrs old. Don't you hate these words - "No longer available" Not so with Fords.

  • @niranthbanks3595
    @niranthbanks3595 5 років тому

    Man, I really miss my Ford 9N! It wasn’t running when bought it and the rest of the tractor was varying degrees of ‘rough.’ Bringing it back to life was so satisfying! My health deteriorated and I sold the mini farm with the tractor.

  • @ron827
    @ron827 5 років тому

    Great video. As I understand the oil bath air cleaner, oil is wicked up the filter mesh to attract dust particles. The motion of the tractor sloshes the oil around in the bowl and washes the dust off the mesh so it can settle to the bottom of the bowl.
    When changing an oil filter, I prefer to precharge it with oil so the bearings receive lubrication almost immediately.

  • @keepcalmandfarmon5401
    @keepcalmandfarmon5401 5 років тому +4

    Nice video! And I like how you worked in a reference to Harold Brock!

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому +1

      Glad you caught it

  • @riprock23
    @riprock23 5 років тому

    I've been using EZ turn lubricant as a gasket paste on those sediment bowl gaskets for several years. It works great.

  • @ricksharpe6895
    @ricksharpe6895 5 років тому

    Nice change of pace video. Wish I had enough space to keep a tractor or two. I don’t know if you follow The History Guy here on UA-cam but he just did a video on the radium girls and Ottawa, Illinois was mentioned a few times.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      Thank you, I will have to watch that

  • @rickolson9011
    @rickolson9011 5 років тому

    Great photos of you and grandson! I have a 1948 8N that I wish was as shiny as yours!

  • @theodoredugranrut8201
    @theodoredugranrut8201 5 років тому

    Thank you mr. Pete entertaining and educational

  • @lostinmyspace4910
    @lostinmyspace4910 3 роки тому +1

    Is your Ford 8N converted to a 12 volt alternator system? I had mine converted 25 years ago, and have been very happy with the conversion. I must say though, for some reason my battery every now and then needs to be recharged because it doesn't hold a charge for a good long time.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  3 роки тому

      Mine has the original generator

  • @PhilGoldblum
    @PhilGoldblum 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video Mr. Pete! Reminds me of working on our old Ford 851.

  • @peteengard9966
    @peteengard9966 5 років тому

    I did a complete rebuild of a 48 with the dreaded front mounted distributor. That was over 30 years ago. It was sitting so long the sludge in the transaxle was so thick it covered the 3 point hitch cylinder. The company still uses it to make sports fields. I converted it to 12 volts and swapped the generator to an alternator. I loved that tractor. Does yours have the cotter pin under the clutch housing to hang a can to catch oil drips when the rear main starts leaking?

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      Yes, it has the cotter pin

  • @ralphf8951
    @ralphf8951 5 років тому +1

    No plastic parts and circuit boards, how can it run? hahaha. Beautiful work of art! Wish we could go back in time.

  • @altonriggs2352
    @altonriggs2352 5 років тому +15

    Built for ease of service and last a couple of lifetimes.

  • @kennywooldridge2276
    @kennywooldridge2276 3 роки тому

    Great video! I just bought my first 8N (also my first tractor) and really enjoyed your video. Just subscribed too.... 😁👍

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching. Love those Ford tractors

  • @dcroft65
    @dcroft65 4 роки тому

    Outstanding video Sir, going to be doing this on my 1952 8N next week.

  • @jacklabloom635
    @jacklabloom635 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the video. The information is most helpful to me. I ordered an operator’s manual and shop manual.
    I recently purchased an 8N tractor. I showed a photo of the tractor to my 3 year-old grandson tonight. He’s pretty excited. I purchased it to maintain the gravel road to our cabin and to pull fallen trees out of the woods. I’m going to change all of the fluids in it, before putting it to work. I have a couple of questions, if you would please comment about.
    What specific hydraulic fluid do you recommend for the transmission and hydraulic pump? Where do you buy it?
    Will 10W30 full synthetic Pennzoil damage any of the seals and gaskets in the tractor? If so, do you recommend staying with conventional 10W30 oil only?
    My oil pressure at cold startup goes to 50 psi. I’m now wondering if the previous own was using a thicker oil than 10W30.

  • @tropifiori
    @tropifiori 5 років тому

    I had a 1950 Ferguson T-20. It is very similar to your 8 n.
    Very nice
    Frank

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      Yes, and I love the hairy Ferguson with the continental engine engine

    • @tropifiori
      @tropifiori 5 років тому

      I hated to sell it but it got to the point I had to work on it before I could work on it.

  • @DavidKutzler
    @DavidKutzler 5 років тому

    My grandfather was a Montana dairy farmer and had that exact Ford Tractor. My brothers and I loved to take turns sitting on the tractor, operating the various levers and pretending that we were driving it. One day, my (other) brother Daryl accidentally stepped on the starter and it roared to life. We both scattered like we scalded cats. Grandpa was in the yard watering the lawn and almost fell over laughing.

  • @charlescartwright6367
    @charlescartwright6367 5 років тому

    Aloha Mr Pete, you youngsters have all the nice toys, my dad bought a brand new 8N about 47-48?? I spent many a 10 hour day on that when I was about 8-9 years old. That was the first tractor we had with head / work lights, I'm not sure that was good. We used to put the horses up for the night and we would rest them at the end of the field. That wasn't true for tractors and the headlights made it worse, we used to have sense to go to bed when it got dark. Somehow that doesn't seem all that long ago. Aloha ke Akua

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому

      I bet those were some long hard days

    • @charlescartwright6367
      @charlescartwright6367 5 років тому

      Aloha, when your young??? and that is the way it was, everyone worked long and hard, I guess we were not smart enough to now better. I wouldn't want to go back, but I wouldn't give up the memories for anything.. It was almost stress free.

  • @apollorobb
    @apollorobb 5 років тому

    We had a 9n and a 2n when i was a lad. i do miss them old Fords . Great video lyle !!

  • @jerryparker9780
    @jerryparker9780 5 років тому

    Pete, I don't know how a man as young as you can know so much, but anyway I appreciate this and all other videos you have created. Much luck and Thank you! By the way, I love the 8N.

  • @gordbaker896
    @gordbaker896 5 років тому +1

    I think that there are zerk fittings on both brake pedals and clutch. It would look better with the headlights installed and the Ford Script on the hood done in red. You may be able to get someone to laser cut a red decal for the Script.

  • @rodritz8384
    @rodritz8384 Рік тому

    Another thing I learned the hard way, if you start having fueling problems the elbow that goes into the carburetor has a screen in it.

  • @Daledavispratt
    @Daledavispratt 5 років тому

    Good for another 67 years! Thanks, Mr. Pete! :-)

  • @joecnc3341
    @joecnc3341 5 років тому

    Love your video's Mr. Pete! I have a 1952 Ford 8N tractor, as well. I have the Sherman Transmission on mine. I have a weird problem with mine- when I shift gears - the linkage comes out of the transmission shifter forks, then I have to stop take the cover off (with its umpteen bolts)... align the forks and put it back together. This happens every time - unless I push down on the Gear shift rod.

  • @roylucas1027
    @roylucas1027 5 років тому

    Thank you for the visit.

  • @arthurirwin8235
    @arthurirwin8235 5 років тому

    Awesome video mr. Pete. I love these old tractors. I currently own 3.

  • @sterff89
    @sterff89 5 років тому +2

    I enjoyed this one! Do you still have the other Minneapolis Moline tractors? Would be nice to see them!

  • @MrDdaland
    @MrDdaland 5 років тому +6

    As I recall, the last of the "Handshake Agreement" series, AKA 9n, 2n, and 8n

  • @arendwolbers8435
    @arendwolbers8435 5 років тому +1

    Love to see little Lyle on Jordans lap 🚜😍

  • @motor1395
    @motor1395 5 років тому

    Thanks Lyle!! I have always been a fan of the N series. I don’t live on or anywhere close to a farm but maybe one day.
    All the best,
    Norm in Arizona

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 років тому +1

      I am in the city, and I own three tractors

    • @motor1395
      @motor1395 5 років тому

      LOL. So maybe there is hope for me having a small tractor yet. Have a great rest of the weekend.

  • @lescotta7427
    @lescotta7427 5 років тому

    Man that brought back memories. Love your videos..........