it takes a lot of time to make this kind of a video and those who have not done it have not a clue the number of times you stopped working to move a camera. this is what it takes to make the videos people want to sit and watch from start to finish. GREAT Job Tim!!!!! and the time you spent at the editor was noticed also. you got to be in a new and wonderful place in that 1086...
Thank you so much. I got a new magnetic camera bass that made it easier. This kinda videos are fun to do. The 1086 made it possible to get all my crops in with the small window we had to plant. I don't think anyone will be putting any more corn in and if it drys out there might be some beans put in. Thanks for watching and hope all goes well for you.
1086 was our first work horse 22 years ago when we started farming. Best starting tractor, anything else about it I can't say anything good. Have since went to Deere. Good luck and I enjoy your videos.
Thanks, it took some getting used to but was doing a good job. Now that I know all is working, I'm going to try to get the ac working and do a cab upgrade.
The nice thing about having the wings on is sometimes you can get closer to the wetter ground while still keeping the tractor on the firm soil. Can help to get the wetter soil turned over and drying out some. Spent some time in a 986 in my younger years doing similar work. I always thought the IH turned better than a 4430 that I operated at my other job. The 986 didn't ride quite as nice, though; I think that was a function of the shorter wheelbase. I thought both cabs were comfortable; beat the heck out of the 4020 and Farmall M that had been my main jobs up to that point.
At the beginning shifter was stiff spray lubricant where rollers are under the plate that hides them. Lubrifilm works for me have also used gear oil. I like old internationals gear shift is weak link.
Thanks for watching, I got better at it. I do need to look into why it is hard to get in to 4th gear. I think it just needs an adjustment, all the gears seem to be at the bottom end of the setting point.
If you stand in front cab and look at the back of the clutch follow the linkage you will see a place for a screwdriver that will adjust the clutch which in turn helps with shifting. That what my 886 is like. Hope this helps.
I think the clutch is good, I think I need to adjust for 1st to 4th so it puts it in gear before I get to the stop. I will keep this in mind if this doesn't fix the problem. Thanks.
Thanks, I had fun editing it. It has been challenging but we got a dry period and we were all hitting it. I pulled out of one of my fields and was following 2 other tractors running down the road to other fields. I did get everything done and will now finish edit some videos over the next week.
Thanks, I got better at it but I miss the foot accelerator that my Kubota has. The clutch was a little grabby to start out and was smooth later. My wife doesn't mind helping me but it isn't her thing, lol.
I still have the duals on the 1086 just in case I get stuck with the combine getting my corn off. Yes, I still have a field of corn out. It has been to wet or snow on it to do anything yet. Thanks for watch.
If I hadn't had this tractor I would not have been able to get done before the rain. It was nice to cover more ground quick. Now I need to find more ground, lol.
That would be nice to leave them down but as you could see I have to run the roads to my fields. The road I was turning onto is a county road that has some 4' ditches and mailboxes. To many dumb drivers and not enough room, lol. It was fun driving but doesn't want to turn very well. It was like the dif lock was dragging, not sure if having duals would make it the much of a difference.
@@TAHDAHFarm I think that mud you went through when you're going counter-clockwise the duels made all the difference. Just need more front weight! Did it turn better later in the day when you lifted the Digger up to turn around on headlands?
@@TAHDAHFarm oh I get it! When I was a kid we just at the land around the farm. If I met a neighbor on the road you just pulled in the first driveway or backed it into the ditch a little.
I would not have made it with the old tires for sure. It turned better in unworked ground. It did turn better if I picked it up but I leave it down all the time for the most part.
Yes we do but the bean seed from Ruff's Seed was a Bush kind and they grow like nuts. You couldn't walk into the field they were so thick. I'm trying the same seed this year. There were 5 or 6 deer bedding spots in the field.
Thanks, it took some getting used to but the extra hp was nice. I'm glad I replaced the old tires, I don't think I would have been able to get all the crops in without the new tires.
Yes, but they are not cheap plus I would have to have hydraulics to lift and lower the wings. The pipe I used in the video to lower the wing would be way to heavy and take at least 2 or 3 guys to fold the wings.
it takes a lot of time to make this kind of a video and those who have not done it have not a clue the number of times you stopped working to move a camera. this is what it takes to make the videos people want to sit and watch from start to finish. GREAT Job Tim!!!!! and the time you spent at the editor was noticed also. you got to be in a new and wonderful place in that 1086...
Thank you so much. I got a new magnetic camera bass that made it easier. This kinda videos are fun to do. The 1086 made it possible to get all my crops in with the small window we had to plant. I don't think anyone will be putting any more corn in and if it drys out there might be some beans put in. Thanks for watching and hope all goes well for you.
Nice looking 1086 you got there. I'm new to your channel, I will try to go back and look at your videos on the 1086. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Thank you, I hope you enjoy. I'm having fun and getting to do a little bit of what l have always wanted to do.
1086 was our first work horse 22 years ago when we started farming. Best starting tractor, anything else about it I can't say anything good. Have since went to Deere. Good luck and I enjoy your videos.
Thanks
Great video Tim! So glad to see that 1086 out working. I hope it keeps working great for you! Oh and those duals look awesome! 👍
This is my first big tractor, bigger than what grandpa had which was a John Deere 4020 I think. It was impressive to ride in.
Great to see her out in the field!! I finally got some field work and hay done. I wish the nice weather would stick around a little longer....
I know what you mean. But it does seem like the weather has changed and hopefully things turn out better.
Looks like it’s doing a heck of a job. Hope that tractor works out good for you.
Thanks, it took some getting used to but was doing a good job. Now that I know all is working, I'm going to try to get the ac working and do a cab upgrade.
Thanks Tim ! Enjoyed very much!
Thanks, I kinda enjoyed it too. I've watched it many times tonight since I uploaded it. I had a lot of fun and that is why I am doing this.
The nice thing about having the wings on is sometimes you can get closer to the wetter ground while still keeping the tractor on the firm soil. Can help to get the wetter soil turned over and drying out some.
Spent some time in a 986 in my younger years doing similar work. I always thought the IH turned better than a 4430 that I operated at my other job. The 986 didn't ride quite as nice, though; I think that was a function of the shorter wheelbase. I thought both cabs were comfortable; beat the heck out of the 4020 and Farmall M that had been my main jobs up to that point.
Yes, that did help get the ground to dry. Thanks for watching.
Looks like its working well to see the old IH doing some tillage work
Thanks, it went very well I thought.
Nice to see her out working!
Thanks, it was a lot of fun .
At the beginning shifter was stiff spray lubricant where rollers are under the plate that hides them. Lubrifilm works for me have also used gear oil. I like old internationals gear shift is weak link.
Thanks for watching, I got better at it. I do need to look into why it is hard to get in to 4th gear. I think it just needs an adjustment, all the gears seem to be at the bottom end of the setting point.
If you stand in front cab and look at the back of the clutch follow the linkage you will see a place for a screwdriver that will adjust the clutch which in turn helps with shifting. That what my 886 is like. Hope this helps.
I think the clutch is good, I think I need to adjust for 1st to 4th so it puts it in gear before I get to the stop. I will keep this in mind if this doesn't fix the problem. Thanks.
Nice video Tim, been a challenging spring so far.
Thanks, I had fun editing it. It has been challenging but we got a dry period and we were all hitting it. I pulled out of one of my fields and was following 2 other tractors running down the road to other fields. I did get everything done and will now finish edit some videos over the next week.
Awesome! You'll get used to the clutch :) Nice camera work by the boss.
Thanks, I got better at it but I miss the foot accelerator that my Kubota has. The clutch was a little grabby to start out and was smooth later. My wife doesn't mind helping me but it isn't her thing, lol.
very nice vid :) cant wait 2 put my 1586 back 2 work in the summer of 2020..
I still have the duals on the 1086 just in case I get stuck with the combine getting my corn off. Yes, I still have a field of corn out. It has been to wet or snow on it to do anything yet. Thanks for watch.
@@TAHDAHFarm ur welcome :) its been slow going here in my area as well.
I bet it was a good feeling to get to run that. Duals definitely make a tractor turn harder but looks like you got a good year for them.
If I hadn't had this tractor I would not have been able to get done before the rain. It was nice to cover more ground quick. Now I need to find more ground, lol.
@@TAHDAHFarm lol the never ending battle!
FIRST!! HA HA YEAH!
good idea about the pipe. as a kid just left them down. lol
has to feel good to be going!!
That would be nice to leave them down but as you could see I have to run the roads to my fields. The road I was turning onto is a county road that has some 4' ditches and mailboxes. To many dumb drivers and not enough room, lol. It was fun driving but doesn't want to turn very well. It was like the dif lock was dragging, not sure if having duals would make it the much of a difference.
@@TAHDAHFarm I think that mud you went through when you're going counter-clockwise the duels made all the difference. Just need more front weight! Did it turn better later in the day when you lifted the Digger up to turn around on headlands?
@@TAHDAHFarm oh I get it! When I was a kid we just at the land around the farm. If I met a neighbor on the road you just pulled in the first driveway or backed it into the ditch a little.
I would not have made it with the old tires for sure. It turned better in unworked ground. It did turn better if I picked it up but I leave it down all the time for the most part.
Nice tractor
Thanks, it was fun to drive.
3:46 No music! We'd much rather listen to the sound of that machine working!
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Wow, you must not have any woodchucks or deer if ur poppin 62bu to the acre. Field cultivator pulled easy
Yes we do but the bean seed from Ruff's Seed was a Bush kind and they grow like nuts. You couldn't walk into the field they were so thick. I'm trying the same seed this year. There were 5 or 6 deer bedding spots in the field.
Oh I'll bet you're in hog heaven in that thing! You're working with some muscle now. Nice looking new shoes!
Thanks, it took some getting used to but the extra hp was nice. I'm glad I replaced the old tires, I don't think I would have been able to get all the crops in without the new tires.
Have you considered putting a rolling basket on the back of your field cultivator?
Yes, but they are not cheap plus I would have to have hydraulics to lift and lower the wings. The pipe I used in the video to lower the wing would be way to heavy and take at least 2 or 3 guys to fold the wings.
We're are located
I'm in Ohio.