try that with your Prius 50 years from today..how true..i grew up with JD's..loved the sound, the color, the feel..thanks for the memories...now..get tires..
That so cool I remember having a old John deer like that ours was a 1950 it goes to show people that alot of these tractors will run thanks for the memories of me on the farm
You're absolutely right. There is something satisfying getting these old gals running again. I'm currently rebuild a 52 jd b. Can't wait for the bock to return from the machinist to put it all back together!
These 2 episodes are some of the best ones I have seen and I have enjoyed them a lot. Thank you and I totally agree that it's more about the feeling and the experience than it's about speed or power.
I've got a couple old Farmall's, an M from the mid 40's and an F-20 from the late 30's or early 40's. The M gets put to work regularly moving snow and stacking hay. But you're right, there is just something satisfying about working on an old tractor.
That's y I love my ole 82 k10 I give her hell doing my yard work and fixing my driveway and dirt road it has couple bad spots in the starter ring but if need be it's a manual so I can pop start it and it constantly gets overloaded but is just a loyal old truck and never let's me down
I also kinda didn’t like what you did with those rims cause if they are factory round spokes they’re something a lot of people are looking for and people are payin a pretty penny for those and if that front single is a factory round spoke I’ve never seen one and that whole front spindle is worth a pretty penny to I’d restore that thing to the fullest
When I hear a Johnny Popper it reminds me of when I was a kid on grampa's old farm. Grampa was the best mechanic I ever knew. He tuned these old beasts by ear.
When I was a young kid my gpa had a old johnny pop. his was old enough you had to spin the fly wheel. As a young kid I learned how to crank it over and start it. After he died there was a farm auction. So when it came time to sell it I cranked it over and fired it up.The farmer who bought it said if a young kid can start it that easy it must be a good tractor.
That's bad ass man! Cant belive how clean its running and little smoke that has to be a first. Rim in wheel burn out cant wait to see the tractor clan roll down the strip
Awesome video series on this tractor I love old machines like this coming back to life. Can’t wait to see you driving it up and down the strip. Keep up the good work and stay safe out there.
It's a piece of living history. Really like all your shows and videos, but the old iron tractors are special. Now you have to get that planter going and put some seed in the ground. Good job to the both of you on the JD.
Steve, that old girl is older than 50 yrs!! This beast was made in the 1950's. Tractors made in the 50's had the dually front wheel, or the single front wheel, which makes this thing 70 odd years old!!!
I remember when I was a kid, we lived in a farming community here in Michigan, in the summer when the farmers bailed hay you could hear this old John Deere coming down the road, no exhaust, I can still hear it....
Johnny popper, put kerosene in the big tank gas in the little tank. Start it on gas when it’s warmed up switch to kerosene. Then switch back to gas before you shut it off. Drive it to the field on gas work it on kerosene drive it back to the barn on gas. Kerosene was about .05 cents a gallon, gas was about .20 cents. The best part is you can start it by hand. Spin the fly wheel and away you go. The early ones the starter was an add on. Killers to, that front tire will walk straight up with no problem at all and flip over in a heart beat. Very cool tractor indeed.
Wicked awesome seeing that JD Run. You gentlemen worked great together. Thanks For the cool content! At one point I thought that’s a rough riding bull tractor lol
We come from that age of - If it's broke hit it with a hammer, if it still don't work get a bigger hammer. If it breaks - it needed replacing. Nowadays you need to be a surgeon to fix stuff.
hey steve could you please tell everyone in the shop that i said hi from australia plese and tell them i have been watching your shows since i was a little kid and espessialy justin tell him about me welding and grinding at 13 and i welded with dad when i was 9
Correction. The spark plug covers arent so you dont get shocked or anything like that. It is so if out in the woods or such nothing will break the plugs or wires off. When i was a little kid we were cutting wood at a friends so we had the A at their house to pull trl in the woods. Dad started the A with the can on the muffler and when she hit. Boyyyy! that can went flyin high
That is going to be sweet watching that Deer going straight down or up the Strip . Nice and it dose sound solid and if you keep it great and if you sale it great so therefore you made out however you look at it. The video was fun to watch until next time later and WELDER UP .
Technically I recieved what I was promised. But I'd give my left lung to spend my Friday night wrench turning on an old tractor, at least this simulates it 😏
These AR models are a good old tractor , Did you happen to change the oil in the oil bath bottom of the air canistor makes a giant difference if it has Duct build up in the bottom .PS use your wheel brakes to steer .
I think your like me. Anytime I get something with a motor that I find i get so excited i feel like i can work on all day and forget about eating and sleeping... oh and work lol. Great job. I'd love to see more of this
Steve, there's a reason old guys like us are still around. We're built tough, and made to last! "Try that with your Prius in 50 years"! Hah! I'm still laughing!!! Can't wait for the Tractor parade!!!
Right on 👍 Worked out great. Hopefully you can find some fresher rubber for it. I totally thought you were joking in the video title about doing a burnout. But you succeeded! 🔥
Got a more rare tractor then u might think. It looks like a BHN which mean is a John Deere b with one wheel on the front instead of 2 like a standard b would have. Love the videos and drive the strip idea.
when it's running and sitting, the clutch should be in gauged-set the brake, take it out of gear, engage the clutch - reason- there is an oil slinger that lubes the bearing inside the clutch, you don't want that not being lubed!Good Job! 2) don't use the clutch as a break, just disengage, and let it flop! use breaks to stop!
John Deere carries a line of antique and vintage tires. I have seen some on eBay but best to see in person before purchase. They range from $50 to $800.
All but one thinks your tractor’s sexy, so far-eh? I love the first fire of anything that hasnt run in a long time. Anything in your shop that runs is cool! Nah, even if it dont run its cool! Buddy’s old case tractor is parked, due to a bad back tire.. Thanks again, be safe!
Sou do Brasil e sou fã de como vcs trabalhão tenho uma pequena oficina de restauração aqui mas aqui não temos nada parecido cm oq vcs mexem aí e msm q quizermos o governo nunca legalizariaom um carro desses naci no lugar errado aí e o bixo top os trabalhos de vcs parabens pelos carros mas loucos
Very cool 46 was last year of straight steel frame, 47 went to press steel frame and straight 6 speed, does the Tag say Bn cause it's a nice find if it's an original BN model on Factory Round spokes.
This was cool, but it would have been better without the music at the end so we could listen to the tractor.
This makes me appreciate my Grandfather and how he must have lived. Oh to have been able to spend a day with him back in his day. 🙏🙏
I feel ya, Jason. My Grandpa was everything to me.
I love old tractors, the ones without flimsy frame rails and Chinese diesel engines.
A couple of friends of mine restore old tractors it's amazing how easy it can be to get them to start
Love this been a John Deere fan since I was about 4 now I’m 17 I can’t get enough of them I love the sound of them so much
try that with your Prius 50 years from today..how true..i grew up with JD's..loved the sound, the color, the feel..thanks for the memories...now..get tires..
You guys rock, today generation wouldn’t know what to do with it.. make it run great again 😊
Hey Steve, there is nothing more satisfying than getting old iron like that running again. 👍
When thattractor came out of the garage. Engine sounding mixed with that music it's like epic glorious moments. Well done ✌✌✌👏👏👏👏
That tire looked like it was pretty much falling apart before you even started
The everything looked like it was falling apart before they started
That so cool I remember having a old John deer like that ours was a 1950 it goes to show people that alot of these tractors will run thanks for the memories of me on the farm
You're absolutely right. There is something satisfying getting these old gals running again. I'm currently rebuild a 52 jd b. Can't wait for the bock to return from the machinist to put it all back together!
Glad to see the old boy still runs, love the sound of old engines. Be safe. Peace.🇺🇸
Years ago I had a tractor like that and I still use old tractors
"Try and do that shit to your prius in 50 years " thats fucking gold
My first tractor I got was a 1958 John deere 620...I loved it always fired up even in the cold NY winter's lol
I love seeing good old American iron come back to life
These 2 episodes are some of the best ones I have seen and I have enjoyed them a lot. Thank you and I totally agree that it's more about the feeling and the experience than it's about speed or power.
I've got a couple old Farmall's, an M from the mid 40's and an F-20 from the late 30's or early 40's. The M gets put to work regularly moving snow and stacking hay. But you're right, there is just something satisfying about working on an old tractor.
That's y I love my ole 82 k10 I give her hell doing my yard work and fixing my driveway and dirt road it has couple bad spots in the starter ring but if need be it's a manual so I can pop start it and it constantly gets overloaded but is just a loyal old truck and never let's me down
I got 1 of my own and I’m 15 I bought it when I was 11 and my dad has 4 more 2 cylinders and I’d buy that one from you in a heart beat
I also kinda didn’t like what you did with those rims cause if they are factory round spokes they’re something a lot of people are looking for and people are payin a pretty penny for those and if that front single is a factory round spoke I’ve never seen one and that whole front spindle is worth a pretty penny to I’d restore that thing to the fullest
When I hear a Johnny Popper it reminds me of when I was a kid on grampa's old farm. Grampa was the best mechanic I ever knew. He tuned these old beasts by ear.
Sounds like a good old low hour John deere sounds awesome. Love the sound of the old 2 cylinders
When I was a young kid my gpa had a old johnny pop. his was old enough you had to spin the fly wheel. As a young kid I learned how to crank it over and start it. After he died there was a farm auction. So when it came time to sell it I cranked it over and fired it up.The farmer who bought it said if a young kid can start it that easy it must be a good tractor.
That's bad ass man! Cant belive how clean its running and little smoke that has to be a first. Rim in wheel burn out cant wait to see the tractor clan roll down the strip
So many memories hearing that engine run I spent a lot of time driving around on an AR.
Awesome video series on this tractor I love old machines like this coming back to life. Can’t wait to see you driving it up and down the strip. Keep up the good work and stay safe out there.
Til the wheels fall off ...just a great find...sounds great...thanks for sharing.....✌️
It's a piece of living history. Really like all your shows and videos, but the old iron tractors are special. Now you have to get that planter going and put some seed in the ground. Good job to the both of you on the JD.
Keep up the good work and have fun doing what you love . And a blast. Stay focused and stay strong
I have a 1952 A John Deere still at work till this day.
cool!
Now this gives me some inspiration I got a 1936 jd ar great grandad left me I’m hoping to have running by the end of summer
That popper is my childhood. Back in the day we had to work.
Nothing’s more rewarding than getting old tractors running again
parker mehlman true that
parker mehlman I’m waiting to get my John Deere Garden Tractors to run ones a 1964 John Deere 110 and the other is a 1974 John Deere 140
Steve, that old girl is older than 50 yrs!! This beast was made in the 1950's. Tractors made in the 50's had the dually front wheel, or the single front wheel, which makes this thing 70 odd years old!!!
Steve Skrobot well true but also not that tractor is a BN a model b narrow front looks to be a 45 to 47
I think he means it hasn't ran in 50 years. It's quite obvious it's not a 1970 model tractor!
History brought back to life that's amazing
It means everything to a young man like men that's what I learned to drive on and would love to find that or a john deer h would buy it right now
Instant like from me!
WelderUp fan from Europe here haha
Awesome, thank you!
I'm always happy to see the videos you post fun and informative. I love my old John Deere keep up the good work.
Awesome! I was hoping this would post soon! Thank you!
hey jace do you live in australia,
because my last name is the same as yours
Steve your videos are like art! Keep them coming
Thanks! Will do!
I remember when I was a kid, we lived in a farming community here in Michigan, in the summer when the farmers bailed hay you could hear this old John Deere coming down the road, no exhaust, I can still hear it....
That is just too cool Steve. Great to see it up and running!
Awesome job love them old deeres
Thank you very satisfying just watching it!
Johnny popper, put kerosene in the big tank gas in the little tank. Start it on gas when it’s warmed up switch to kerosene. Then switch back to gas before you shut it off. Drive it to the field on gas work it on kerosene drive it back to the barn on gas. Kerosene was about .05 cents a gallon, gas was about .20 cents. The best part is you can start it by hand. Spin the fly wheel and away you go. The early ones the starter was an add on. Killers to, that front tire will walk straight up with no problem at all and flip over in a heart beat. Very cool tractor indeed.
I can't believe you did that to a 40" round spoke. That one wheel is worth more than the truck I drive.
I do like my tech, but sometimes old skool mechanical engineering is the best, hip hip to steve
Badass Steve. Love the passion and hard work. Keep the sweet videos rolling
Burning rubber never gets old!!👍
I dont care who ya are or what it is. But a 50 year old JD.. Even better!👏
Wicked awesome seeing that JD Run.
You gentlemen worked great together.
Thanks
For the cool content!
At one point I thought that’s a rough riding bull tractor lol
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
We come from that age of - If it's broke hit it with a hammer, if it still don't work get a bigger hammer. If it breaks - it needed replacing.
Nowadays you need to be a surgeon to fix stuff.
Perfectly said!
Up where I’m from in northern Maine I see those old tractors all over the place
Let me know when the Vegas Covid tractor drive is, I will bring down a couple of old Farmall's
hey steve could you please tell everyone in the shop that i said hi from australia plese and tell them i have been watching your shows since i was a little kid and espessialy justin tell him about me welding and grinding at 13 and i welded with dad when i was 9
Thanks for watching Vegas Rat Rods along with You Tube. I will tell all the guys and especially Justin of your nice message.
@@WelderUpVegas oh thank you so much i really appreiate that. god bless
Me and a buddy got an old 52 International truck that we pulled out of his field running
Correction. The spark plug covers arent so you dont get shocked or anything like that. It is so if out in the woods or such nothing will break the plugs or wires off. When i was a little kid we were cutting wood at a friends so we had the A at their house to pull trl in the woods. Dad started the A with the can on the muffler and when she hit. Boyyyy! that can went flyin high
That is going to be sweet watching that Deer going straight down or up the Strip . Nice and it dose sound solid and if you keep it great and if you sale it great so therefore you made out however you look at it.
The video was fun to watch until next time later and WELDER UP .
Literally just posted video the other day on my 95 Jeep Cherokee the alternator quit working I beat it with a screwdriver and it started working again
Technically I recieved what I was promised. But I'd give my left lung to spend my Friday night wrench turning on an old tractor, at least this simulates it 😏
These AR models are a good old tractor , Did you happen to change the oil in the oil bath bottom of the air canistor makes a giant difference if it has Duct build up in the bottom .PS use your wheel brakes to steer .
Thanks, great idea!
Steve:" It's just an old John Deere tractor "
It's a piece of history!
Great job and video guys 👍👍🇨🇱
Show us some more tractors man, you have built some wicked cars/trucks. Let's see you properly restore a tractor. I have 2 myself.
I think your like me. Anytime I get something with a motor that I find i get so excited i feel like i can work on all day and forget about eating and sleeping... oh and work lol. Great job. I'd love to see more of this
Exactly! Once it's in my head I can't stop!
@@WelderUpVegas Yes.... You get me!
Steve, there's a reason old guys like us are still around. We're built tough, and made to last! "Try that with your Prius in 50 years"! Hah! I'm still laughing!!! Can't wait for the Tractor parade!!!
A B model was the first John Deer I ever drove!
Such a cool piece of Americana
Gotta love the poppin jonnie. Don't kill that nice round spoke wheel.
Screwdriver trick👍🏻works great with Allen wrenches and nut drivers when impact isn’t feasible
The farmers all around me use old farmalls and John Deeres. Only the big corporation farms use modern stuff
That's a sweet ole tractor runs great love it
STEVE!!! STEEVEE!!!! I GOT AN IDEA FOR YOU!! BIG ASS CHAIN WELDED AS RAT ROD FRAME! a frame made of big chains
Top show, thanks for sharing.
Right on 👍 Worked out great. Hopefully you can find some fresher rubber for it. I totally thought you were joking in the video title about doing a burnout. But you succeeded! 🔥
Got a more rare tractor then u might think. It looks like a BHN which mean is a John Deere b with one wheel on the front instead of 2 like a standard b would have. Love the videos and drive the strip idea.
What a blast!
when it's running and sitting, the clutch should be in gauged-set the brake, take it out of gear, engage the clutch - reason- there is an oil slinger that lubes the bearing inside the clutch, you don't want that not being lubed!Good Job! 2) don't use the clutch as a break, just disengage, and let it flop! use breaks to stop!
Thanks for the tip!
Wait a minute Steve actually owns. A pair of long pants. LOL 😂
Any engine, gas or diesel, where you can count the RPM's while it's idling is badass!
I love the big spoke wheels so cool.
Love old John deere tractor's recently pipicked up a John deere mt and John deere b tractor
Nice 👍
That would suck to have to hunt down a good rim when you had one to start.
Just polished up the bead a bit... no biggie..
Nothing quite like the sound of an old farm tractor engine
More of a farmall fan but still good to see it come back to life.
Nicely done sir. Is welder up still have a tv show?
We have gone to You Tube and am unsure about our future on TV. We will keep you posted.
Just curious, how much are new tires , are they easily available and easily replaceable? lf anyone knows ld appreciate it.
John Deere carries a line of antique and vintage tires. I have seen some on eBay but best to see in person before purchase. They range from $50 to $800.
I’m an international harvester man but that was really awsome
Unicycle front end even more dangerous than the double wheeled versions haha they follow those ruts and work your arms hard
So do any of those SEMA princesses make jacked up truck tires to fit a vintage JD? 😆
That’s one way of doing it 😂👍 good to see an old girl like that running strong
All but one thinks your tractor’s sexy, so far-eh?
I love the first fire of anything that hasnt run in a long time.
Anything in your shop that runs is cool! Nah, even if it dont run its cool!
Buddy’s old case tractor is parked, due to a bad back tire..
Thanks again, be safe!
Thanks Franks Garage! I appreciate it.
WelderUp my pleasure.
Wife’s 50th next april 26th will be on your doorstep again!
Thats like my happy place!
Sou do Brasil e sou fã de como vcs trabalhão tenho uma pequena oficina de restauração aqui mas aqui não temos nada parecido cm oq vcs mexem aí e msm q quizermos o governo nunca legalizariaom um carro desses naci no lugar errado aí e o bixo top os trabalhos de vcs parabens pelos carros mas loucos
When the battery runs down, I seen a guy turn on the switch, check throttle, put 4or5 raps of rope on the flywheel and start the engine
Very cool 46 was last year of straight steel frame, 47 went to press steel frame and straight 6 speed, does the Tag say Bn cause it's a nice find if it's an original BN model on Factory Round spokes.
More junk yards and storage units PLEASE sir.
now thats a mans trike =) should paint a mural of choppers and trikes on it =)
Hi i am alan from India, can you make a rat rod with tractor. Please🙏🙏
I got a 1947 mt johndeere 2cid pop Johnny it's a lot of fun
Its alive, good job