My 1955 Ford 640 has been in the family since new. My great grandfather bought it. I’m putting it back together as we speak after a teardown for paint. When one of my kids or nephews inherits it they will be the fifth generation on the same tractor.
My Dad brought home a 1959 981 gas in 1974. I asked him why he didn't find a diesel. He thought they started too hard in the winter. EVERYBODY had diesels running in the winter. I vowed to myself if I ever found a diesel built the year I was (1960) I would own it. It took 45 years but I have one exactly like I wanted. (Avatar) It needs a few refinements but retirement is on the horizon. My Uncle had an 861 which is the utility equivalent. They will pull 3-14 about anywhere, we pulled 3-16. Some guys pulled 4-14. The M&W kit raised the compression a half point and increased the bore slightly for nearly 62 hp. Planing the head to make it flat and a slightly thinner head gasket, an industrial distributor with vacuum advance plus turning the governor to about 3000 gets some real power but the outboard housings for the row crops can't handle it on a good sticky track for very long.
I bought an 851 powermaster off a guys lawn. In pieces, missing parts everywhere. Spent over 2K finding parts and did all the work myself. Can't turn full range to the left. Otherwise, it's a good working little tractor. Not near looking new or beautiful, but she runs, and that is what counts.
I'm rather more sick than not of the onslaught of JD and IH here. There were others, and just as good. You discount the Case DC. The Ford 961. The Minneapolis-Moline U. I dare any of these to outpull Minneapolis-Moline! And you are arrogant enough to discount the Oliver 88 super waukesha diesel, the wd-45 diesel? I'd love to see these up against the JD 60's or the Fatmall M. Good. But never better. Now we have JD- with proprietary repair. How's that workin for ya?
That's a beautiful little tractor. I'd be proud of it too.
Steve was great for doing this interview. He was gleaming with enthusiasm for that 961. What an amazing tractor.
Beautiful tractor.
Steve reminds me so much of my Dad. These people are the Salt of this country. God Bless them and wow what a tractor.
Steve certainly has some real special stories to share, loved them. Seems like a great guy, also has a great looking Ford 961. Thanks for sharing.
What a great old Ford! They were a great tractor for small farms especially. Pulled 3 "14s with it! Those weights helped I bet!
Wow what a jewel! Congratulations on the fantastic restoration job. My wife’s favorite tractor too!
My 1955 Ford 640 has been in the family since new. My great grandfather bought it. I’m putting it back together as we speak after a teardown for paint. When one of my kids or nephews inherits it they will be the fifth generation on the same tractor.
I love that tractor and that hat, thanks for sharing
Beautiful tractor , great monument to this gentleman's father . 👍🇬🇧
It was and still a beautiful tractor , I'm same age and fina own a 961
Beautiful!!!
My Dad brought home a 1959 981 gas in 1974. I asked him why he didn't find a diesel. He thought they started too hard in the winter. EVERYBODY had diesels running in the winter. I vowed to myself if I ever found a diesel built the year I was (1960) I would own it. It took 45 years but I have one exactly like I wanted. (Avatar) It needs a few refinements but retirement is on the horizon. My Uncle had an 861 which is the utility equivalent. They will pull 3-14 about anywhere, we pulled 3-16. Some guys pulled 4-14. The M&W kit raised the compression a half point and increased the bore slightly for nearly 62 hp. Planing the head to make it flat and a slightly thinner head gasket, an industrial distributor with vacuum advance plus turning the governor to about 3000 gets some real power but the outboard housings for the row crops can't handle it on a good sticky track for very long.
you can earn 10% profit daily in trading with TDL platform, depends on the plan and how much you invest in.
What a great looking machine.
What a machine
I own one and it was the first tractor i ever learned to drive on.
A great tractor thanks for sharing
That is a really good looking im not trike fan but i love this trike makes it that much better
My uncle has one of those with a select-o-speed. This one is in very nice shape
"Very Nice,,!!" 😎
I bought an 851 powermaster off a guys lawn. In pieces, missing parts everywhere. Spent over 2K finding parts and did all the work myself. Can't turn full range to the left. Otherwise, it's a good working little tractor. Not near looking new or beautiful, but she runs, and that is what counts.
First like and comment!
I wish I could afford to buy a tractor
Wasn't there blue ones?
I'm rather more sick than not of the onslaught of JD and IH here. There were others, and just as good. You discount the Case DC. The Ford 961. The Minneapolis-Moline U. I dare any of these to outpull Minneapolis-Moline! And you are arrogant enough to discount the Oliver 88 super waukesha diesel, the wd-45 diesel? I'd love to see these up against the JD 60's or the Fatmall M. Good. But never better. Now we have JD- with proprietary repair. How's that workin for ya?
My 8n will pull 3- 14s with ease