Thank you, I have a 1957 420 model that was given to me by a dear friend. He bought it in 1963 and took excellent care of it. He was just shy of 102 when he passed away.
I was looking for a video on how to clean my carburetor on my model in John Deere and I heard you mentioned Plant City I live north of Plant City and knights station glad to see the old tractions are still running everywhere
I am truly sorry for your loss. It is truly amazing that after 67 years this thing was able to run again with some minor repairs. I am incredibly fortunate to have my Dad still around and he really enjoys doing this kind of stuff!
Me too on the points as well! lol I am very blessed to still have my father around. I have come very close to losing him twice. And btw, he absolutley loves working on the old stuff!
To check full output of the alternator jump the field and battery terminal and the charging system should put out maximum voltage. This bypasses the regulator. If it reads 15 volts, the alternator is good. If it doesn't increase, the alternator is bad. With the alternator hooked up normal, Rev the engine to 2000 r.p.m's and it should read 14.5 volts which is regulated voltage. Bypassing the alternator is called 'Full field test'. The brushes can be replaced by separating the halves and removing the brush holder and brushes. Use a hair Bobby pin to hold the brushes up while installing the halves. Mark the 2 halves position with a screwdriver.
Hell yeah Hutcherson starter I've used them several times and always if it's something odd ball I love old tractors I got me a 54 Ferguson I hope the old girl don't blow away in the storm you might be able to get your points and condenser at Tractor Supply they have them for my old Massey
I had a 48 M John Deere tractor 4 ft bush hog I bought a new one and it would it bush hog really good I plowed little gardens with it and I had a little smart Sawmill and I bought and I run it with that tractor with the pulley on it we would cut up board boards for the barn
ctors I had a 8n ford that I bought in high school as my ag project and rebuilt it as well as the generator but, that was a pain so I kept the generator and put an alternator on it. I put a one wire alternator on it so I had to energize it every once in a while but I loved that tractor and have always wanted to build another one ! good seat for the tractor !
Thanks. I guess you noticed that the alternator was not the original. My neighbor had an 8N for a while, he let me borrow it and it was great. He sold it years ago when I had no cash and some lucky other guy got it.
I can buy them a nice toilet seat. I redid my 49 a few years ago the whole seat was about $60. The decals i used were alot, and they were just vinyl. Yuk
That's not a Bush hog. It is a rotary mower. A Bush hog has dual wheels and is pulled. A rotary mower attaches to the hydralic arms and can be lifted, like any other implement. Some folks call rotary ,owners bush hog but they are not the same, e7ven though they are both driven off the PTO.
Brush hog From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Not to be confused with Bushpig. A brush hog or "bush hog" is a type of rotary mower. Typically these mowers attach to the back of a farm tractor using the three-point hitch and are driven via the Power take-off (PTO). It has blades that are not rigidly attached to the drive like a lawnmower blade, but are on hinges so if the blade hits a rock or stump, it bounces backward and inward, and then centrifugal force makes it go outwards again.
Thank you, I have a 1957 420 model that was given to me by a dear friend. He bought it in 1963 and took excellent care of it. He was just shy of 102 when he passed away.
That is a true gift to be cherished and appreciated!
Those tractors from yesteryear were built when men were men and machines were made to last.
I was looking for a video on how to clean my carburetor on my model in John Deere and I heard you mentioned Plant City I live north of Plant City and knights station glad to see the old tractions are still running everywhere
hard to kill an old tractor. Great seeing your dad working, wish mine was still alive to work with.
I am truly sorry for your loss.
It is truly amazing that after 67 years this thing was able to run again with some minor repairs.
I am incredibly fortunate to have my Dad still around and he really enjoys doing this kind of stuff!
I have a 1951 John Deere M that it completely original. It runs well. I am hoping some day to restore it.
Hey I resemble that remark about points and I'm not that old! LOL Great video and it's always a blessing when we can have our Dad' still help us.
Me too on the points as well! lol
I am very blessed to still have my father around. I have come very close to losing him twice.
And btw, he absolutley loves working on the old stuff!
Got to love them old tractor's. I just got my neighbors 50 something Farmall going for them.
There is just something very cool about these old pieces of iron!
Kudos to you for helping out a neighbor.
I just bought my first John Deere this year.
Its just a lawn mower, But i always wanted a John Deere.
Spend the money on a proper seat that tractor deserves a bit of dignity
Love to see someone caring for an old tractor. I wish you had shown how you attached the bush hog to the tractor. I have an M also. Thanks.
Nice , got to love those old tractors, simple and reliable.
These old tractors are just plain old cool!
I wish they made cars/trucks of today that we could still get 'em running as easily!
man its nice to hear old iron run!
It is kind of a putt putt grunt sound that brings a smile to my face! lol
To check full output of the alternator jump the field and battery terminal and the charging system should put out maximum voltage. This bypasses the regulator. If it reads 15 volts, the alternator is good. If it doesn't increase, the alternator is bad. With the alternator hooked up normal, Rev the engine to 2000 r.p.m's and it should read 14.5 volts which is regulated voltage. Bypassing the alternator is called 'Full field test'. The brushes can be replaced by separating the halves and removing the brush holder and brushes. Use a hair Bobby pin to hold the brushes up while installing the halves. Mark the 2 halves position with a screwdriver.
Hell yeah Hutcherson starter I've used them several times and always if it's something odd ball I love old tractors I got me a 54 Ferguson I hope the old girl don't blow away in the storm you might be able to get your points and condenser at Tractor Supply they have them for my old Massey
I’ve got 20 tractors lawnmowers and farm tractors and every single one is point’s ignition and my pickup truck is point’s ignition
And I’m only 20
I had a 48 M John Deere tractor 4 ft bush hog I bought a new one and it would it bush hog really good I plowed little gardens with it and I had a little smart Sawmill and I bought and I run it with that tractor with the pulley on it we would cut up board boards for the barn
get ya a boat seat is the way to go
A boat seat is a good idea as well. Thanks.
Love them old farm tractors. I know where 2 Farm Alls from the late 40's to early 50's are when I get to that point.
There is just something very cool about that old vintage iron!
I just bought an m this morning
ctors I had a 8n ford that I bought in high school as my ag project and rebuilt it as well as the generator but, that was a pain so I kept the generator and put an alternator on it. I put a one wire alternator on it so I had to energize it every once in a while but I loved that tractor and have always wanted to build another one ! good seat for the tractor !
Thanks. I guess you noticed that the alternator was not the original.
My neighbor had an 8N for a while, he let me borrow it and it was great. He sold it years ago when I had no cash and some lucky other guy got it.
love the 2 cylinder John Deere...she'll be grunting when you go to bushhogging!
I can't wait to start running over some brush with it, I expect the thing to shake and bake!
The starter and alternator, and coil are Ford.
What type of tractor did Oliver Douglas have?
How many gears on it?
I can buy them a nice toilet seat. I redid my 49 a few years ago the whole seat was about $60. The decals i used were alot, and they were just vinyl. Yuk
she's a beauty
Thanks. I am really digging the simplicity of these iron marvels!
Beautiful.
Thanks. There is just something about them machines!
You still have this tractor?
Yes.
good job you too
Thanks.
You had a Mopar?
Several '68 and '69 Chargers.
Need to fix the air cleaner it's bottom is gone where you our the oil in it
It's sad how much you have rapedThat tractor by being cheap paint seat sheet metal fuel lines
Jake Reynolds His Tractor. He can do what ever he wants to with it.
hi
Greetings from Florida.
That's not a Bush hog. It is a rotary mower. A Bush hog has dual wheels and is pulled. A rotary mower attaches to the hydralic arms and can be lifted, like any other implement. Some folks call rotary ,owners bush hog but they are not the same, e7ven though they are both driven off the PTO.
Brush hog
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Bushpig.
A brush hog or "bush hog" is a type of rotary mower. Typically these mowers attach to the back of a farm tractor using the three-point hitch and are driven via the Power take-off (PTO). It has blades that are not rigidly attached to the drive like a lawnmower blade, but are on hinges so if the blade hits a rock or stump, it bounces backward and inward, and then centrifugal force makes it go outwards again.