Isn't getting an engine running, (after you put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into it), the best feeling in the world? EXCELLENT JOB!!!! Great to see your success!! If a person has never done what you guys did, they will NEVER UNDERSTAND!!!
Seeing this video just made me want a tractor…. And guess what, I got on marketplace and found one. Picking it up Saturday to try and get it running! Awesome video y’all, subscribed!
It's been a long time. And trully enjoy your family uploads. New products. Yes please. A real channel. ) God or bad. But the truth) God bless mick Australia 🇦🇺)
Duck tape. Was my saver. In life in the bush. 1000km from anywhere. Fance wire is a god blessing. Just them two can save a life. God bless. Old school. Mick Australia 🇦🇺
Glad y'all got it going but that oil looked rough. I think I would have changed that before trying to start it. Also, when you put your hand over the intake on a diesel it just shuts off the air. It doesn't act like a choke on a gas engine.
Can we take a moment in remembrance to all the mosquitoes that died! Anyway good job! Always a great feeling when you get something running that's been abandoned
When the engine starts to knock and slow down while you are spraying either in the intake it is too much and is either locking basically it cant compress the atomized either so it slows the rotation and you hear the knock. Stop spraying and let the engine start to clear out before you spray it again.
Trumptards... not real good on da ejication. It is pre-ignition son. Propagation rate of ether is faster than that of diesel, hence the knock. "Atomized ether" is compressible, and thus NOT causing a knock condition.
Looks like an early 60s vintage John Deere tractor. I've got one that's been sitting in my yard for 15 years. It's gas-fired, and I know that water got in the engine, but I hope to get it rebuilt one of these days and have it running again.
Brilliant work. That John Deere was stubborn. For diesels it helps to put two large batteries in parallel to reduce voltage drop and increase the starting current.
A flame on a stick next to the intake or a propane torch heating the intake while starting helps if the glow plugs are weak. And a torch down the cylinder of the rings are stuck helps loosen those aswell the. A little diesel and oil mixed while they are cooling works every time
Cool video, if it was me, I think I would just scrap that whole front loader situation, LOL. Do ya'll know what model tractor it is? Just curious, I couldn't guess it from what I can see of it. Thank you for the entertaining content.
That smoke could be all the milky engine oil pushing the water past the rings and burning in the cylinders. Change the oil and see if it quits smoking, it sounded like it was running decent
Good job getting her running, certainly put some effort in too getting engine going, sounded good. Hopefully ring's loosened up and would start on the starter. Bit more work and you'll have a usable tractor there!!!
My way of starting engines that have been dormant for years I heat some engine oil and pour it in through the air vent, this hot oil reaches the piston head and causes the compression of the engine to increase, which results in the engine starting easily. But regarding this tractor, it seems that the fuel does not reach the injector and the pump has a problem
Do a compression test before condemning the engine. Hook up the injectors outside of the engine, to look at spray pattern. Could easily be smoke from injectors. Could be timing too if someone has messed with the engine before.
When you put messages on the screen it would be nice if you show them long enough for some of us to actually read them. Some of us are not speed readers! Speaking for myself when a message pops up, by the time I focus on it I can only see the first word or two.
Just put a tube in a front tire like that, and you won't have to keep messing with it like that...eliminates any potential rim leaks, or cracks in the tire...just check and make sure there are no foreign objects poking through the tire that might puncture the tube first...
I did not see it in the video, but if you have water in your oil you should always drain the oil first before trying to crank, the water will have separated and will be at the bottom, when you crank it over your just mixing the water and oil and then sending it through the motor. That is a diesel motor and will run along time but for the love drain that crap out first. its no hard done if there is no water in the oil good ahead and crank away,
Ok mine is 4cyl gas. I used a jack to raise the bucket then strapped a 2x4 to the hydraulic ram to keep it up. Look up 'refurbish battery with welder' and never pay for a new battery again.
Good find and getting it started. Best of all having dad and son time. Now that's priceless.
Isn't getting an engine running, (after you put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into it), the best feeling in the world? EXCELLENT JOB!!!! Great to see your success!!
If a person has never done what you guys did, they will NEVER UNDERSTAND!!!
I agree mick Australia
Pure Satisfaction. Getting an old worn out vehicle running again. 👍
I loved your reaction when it started. Keep up the good work. I just subscribed.
Seeing this video just made me want a tractor…. And guess what, I got on marketplace and found one. Picking it up Saturday to try and get it running! Awesome video y’all, subscribed!
What kind you get
Make / model?
Hey man. I seen the video was about the tractor. But look at the support you have around you. One lucky man. I hope nothing but the best for you dude
Love yall's videos, beautiful family God Bless everyone
Good work Boys. Hav e good time wid the traktor. From Jörgen in Västervik Sweden.
These are great videos! I love seeing these old pieces come back to life. Keep em coming!
It's been a long time. And trully enjoy your family uploads.
New products.
Yes please. A real channel. )
God or bad.
But the truth)
God bless mick Australia 🇦🇺)
Making things run on a budget, I can so relate.. Great job guys! I hope I find one just like that.
Nice family, cool Dad! keep up the great work!
Duck tape. Was my saver. In life in the bush. 1000km from anywhere.
Fance wire is a god blessing. Just them two can save a life.
God bless. Old school.
Mick Australia 🇦🇺
Glad to see the old tractor running, good job 👍👍
Congrats Guy's, on finally getten that Free Tractor to run.
Glad y'all got it going but that oil looked rough. I think I would have changed that before trying to start it. Also, when you put your hand over the intake on a diesel it just shuts off the air. It doesn't act like a choke on a gas engine.
Another example that perseverance pays off. But a load of work ahead. Best of luck.
Very interesting. Persistence pays off!
Can we take a moment in remembrance to all the mosquitoes that died! Anyway good job! Always a great feeling when you get something running that's been abandoned
Gorgeous 1st gen Dodge Cummins you got there! Got 2 of them on my farm but no where as clean as yours is.
You guys are awesome! Great job!
Take a drink every time he says "bad boys..." 😁
Great video! Love these old tractors
I got to go! Can't stand to see them starting it with oil like that!!
I knew you could do it!😊
Great job of sticking with it Old Iron sounding good
Got some high quality camera there.
Awesome! Congratulations!
Well done, hard work paid off 👍👌
When the engine starts to knock and slow down while you are spraying either in the intake it is too much and is either locking basically it cant compress the atomized either so it slows the rotation and you hear the knock. Stop spraying and let the engine start to clear out before you spray it again.
Trumptards... not real good on da ejication. It is pre-ignition son. Propagation rate of ether is faster than that of diesel, hence the knock. "Atomized ether" is compressible, and thus NOT causing a knock condition.
Looks like an early 60s vintage John Deere tractor. I've got one that's been sitting in my yard for 15 years. It's gas-fired, and I know that water got in the engine, but I hope to get it rebuilt one of these days and have it running again.
That’s a 30 or 40 series utility tractor made the same time as the 4430’s or 4440’s. Made in the 70’s or 80’s. I had a 2640 looked very similar.
She lives another day…she has a heart again to build or help out another community.
The back tires are filled with calcium to load them. Heavier weight better traction.
Great job guys ty for sharing
I have a 1979 2240 john deere and man she's fun drive and does some good wheelies
I like this video because I feel like that tractor is in my price range.
Mine too!
Nice work
NEVER TRY TO START AN ENGINE WITH WATER IN IT.
Something that has been standing for so long, the first thing I would do was change the oil.
😮 REALLY
He says on screen that they changed the oil. Just not on camera
@@dandifusco1868that doesn’t drain water form the cylinders
Yeah people always get confused with HYRDOstatic stuff , water in any engine = bad.
Great job 👏 lads
Brilliant work. That John Deere was stubborn. For diesels it helps to put two large batteries in parallel to reduce voltage drop and increase the starting current.
Does that have glow plugs or is it like my IH 454 and on cold start you have to use starter fluid
A flame on a stick next to the intake or a propane torch heating the intake while starting helps if the glow plugs are weak. And a torch down the cylinder of the rings are stuck helps loosen those aswell the. A little diesel and oil mixed while they are cooling works every time
Great job man!
I never use starting fluid. Soak a shop rag in gasoline, and stretch it over the air intake. She will bang every time and not lock knock.
Cool video, if it was me, I think I would just scrap that whole front loader situation, LOL.
Do ya'll know what model tractor it is? Just curious, I couldn't guess it from what I can see of it.
Thank you for the entertaining content.
Well done!!
This bird brain is going to help get a tractor running and he thinks that's water in the tires ok.
awsome work guy,s.
Hello guys, very good video with a tight budget but really eager to make it work, remind me, greetings from Argentina
Love your videos thank you so much for this great content
It's not a rear boom. 3 point hitch correct name
That's awesome guys old tractors they don't build them like they used to
That smoke could be all the milky engine oil pushing the water past the rings and burning in the cylinders.
Change the oil and see if it quits smoking, it sounded like it was running decent
great content guys
Hi. Just found your channel..Great stuff. I like it
21:08 min
Why havn't you tried the glow plugs ?
Hope yall changed the oil before running it
Well....I dont think so! the dipstick, show full of water. Next time ! before any thing else... new oil!!
Hello from Greece nice tattoo the man in the black t shirt nice job you did in this track
Good job getting her running, certainly put some effort in too getting engine going, sounded good. Hopefully ring's loosened up and would start on the starter. Bit more work and you'll have a usable tractor there!!!
I love it guys that's awesome
My way of starting engines that have been dormant for years
I heat some engine oil and pour it in through the air vent, this hot oil reaches the piston head and causes the compression of the engine to increase, which results in the engine starting easily.
But regarding this tractor, it seems that the fuel does not reach the injector and the pump has a problem
Somebody knows nothing of diesels...
Congrats 👍
Good job bro 👍
what model is this tractor
Did you change the oil.
Geniusze nie odpowietrzyli układu wtryskowego
She's definitely got some blow by going on.
Well done
That was fun.
Hey from greece nice jop. And nise tatoo👍
What is motor "awl"??
What size jd tractor?
Do a compression test before condemning the engine. Hook up the injectors outside of the engine, to look at spray pattern. Could easily be smoke from injectors. Could be timing too if someone has messed with the engine before.
When you put messages on the screen it would be nice if you show them long enough for some of us to actually read them.
Some of us are not speed readers!
Speaking for myself when a message pops up, by the time I focus on it I can only see the first word or two.
Just put a tube in a front tire like that, and you won't have to keep messing with it like that...eliminates any potential rim leaks, or cracks in the tire...just check and make sure there are no foreign objects poking through the tire that might puncture the tube first...
Great job 👍
ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ ..... Thanks you from GREECE HELLAS ATHENS
thats a good idea to keep mosquitoes away
There's liquid in the tires because it's added for weight. Weighted tires.
That's chloride in the tires to add weight to the rear end for the loader.
please tell me the name and model of this tractor?
Good 👍🏻 job
It sounds good now fix it up and use it good job
I did not see it in the video, but if you have water in your oil you should always drain the oil first before trying to crank, the water will have separated and will be at the bottom, when you crank it over your just mixing the water and oil and then sending it through the motor. That is a diesel motor and will run along time but for the love drain that crap out first. its no hard done if there is no water in the oil good ahead and crank away,
May farm again after you redo the rings
какая же мощная техника у американцев, круто!
The headlights remind me of the Iron Giant movie
Before your time? Most lifts and such uses those batteries, its absolutely normal batteries😅
Those front rims are on backwards, if u put tractor ties back on front rims they'll go on right. But that's a 2240
Never changed the oil????
Hey! Whaddya doin with my 2010 series John Deere Utility tractor? No shit I have the exact same tractor. Identical as far as I can see.
Ok mine is 4cyl gas. I used a jack to raise the bucket then strapped a 2x4 to the hydraulic ram to keep it up. Look up 'refurbish battery with welder' and never pay for a new battery again.
Not sure why you won't drop the old oil.
It's a new tractor, according to what I have, and I drive. Haug.
🎉🎉❤
Wish I could get hold of free stuff
Shes a beaut
Ωραίο tattoo το Μολών λαβέ!!!
That's an 68/69 European John Deere 820/920?
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NOTHING RUNS LIKE A 🦌.