For a moment there I thought Rachel from all the Steiner videos was there to help you :) It's been my experience that replacement parts for these 75 year old tractors sometimes need to be "customized." That H is going to be really nice.
🤣🤣🤣 I wonder if she would come if I asked her. My daughter and I had a nice time working together. Aftermarket parts can be frustrating 😒 Thanks Pete!!
I have experience with those temp gauges. Not sure why, but I've never had a problem removing the sensor from the head. Definitely enjoy the H. Dad's went down the road when I was 16. I'm in my 60s. I still have a M, but not his M. Thanks Chris.
Man yeah, looks like you are getting it dialed in!! I got one of those cheaper seat covers for the Oliver too, seems to be holding up well! Those rusty screws when flatheads can be a bear for sure!! I see you have the same electrical connectors I purchased too 😉 Looking good!! Glad you figured out the issues on the rear light! Looks like you had pretty good help too,😉😁 Thank you for bringing us along, look fwd to more on the H 😁👍
Glad to hear your seat cover has held up well. Rusty hardware is really frustrating 🤣 I got those connectors at NAPA. Working on wheel bearings and brakes now. Thanks Nelson!! 🙂
Wrong parts, lol.. that never happens... A little trick for fittings and liquid. A vacuum on the radiator would help keep from losing antifreeze. Works on other things as well.. usually takes an extra hand too.. Nice job on the light! Especially the fuse😳😵🤪😜👍😆🤣 BTW, been there, done that.. a few hundred times 👍
For a moment there I thought Rachel from all the Steiner videos was there to help you :) It's been my experience that replacement parts for these 75 year old tractors sometimes need to be "customized." That H is going to be really nice.
🤣🤣🤣 I wonder if she would come if I asked her. My daughter and I had a nice time working together. Aftermarket parts can be frustrating 😒 Thanks Pete!!
Nice work on the Ol' Farmall H there. I see you've got yourself an assistant now. LOL Thanks for sharing.
That H is coming along nicely.👍
It was nice to get some stuff done, but lots to go! Thanks for watching 🙂
That’s a really simple tractor to work on - great video...👍
Very nice Chris, I enjoyed every minute, great project
Thank you Jan! Old tractors are fun to work on 🙂
Good looking H. I've always been a fan of the Farmalls. I have an 8N ford I'm going to get in the shop someday. Great video! Thanks Chris!
Thank you! The H is my favorite 🙂
Looking good Chris!! The shocks on the seats will not stiffin up the seat from going down too much. That's all in the spring.
Thanks! I think the shock was sticking and preventing the spring from working correctly. Works better now 🙂
I enjoyed watching this Chris, one day I hope to have an IH 504 to tinker with. Thanks for sharing and have a blessed rest of the week my friend.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! It is fun and rewarding working on this old iron, so don't wait too long to get you one 😉
A few great repairs on the farmall H Chris. I missed the video where you bought this, I am going to go watch it.
I have experience with those temp gauges.
Not sure why, but I've never had a problem removing the sensor from the head.
Definitely enjoy the H.
Dad's went down the road when I was 16.
I'm in my 60s.
I still have a M, but not his M.
Thanks Chris.
I was quite glad it came out without issue. Lots of things are rusty on this tractor. At least you have an M to enjoy! Thank you sir 🙂
Man yeah, looks like you are getting it dialed in!! I got one of those cheaper seat covers for the Oliver too, seems to be holding up well! Those rusty screws when flatheads can be a bear for sure!! I see you have the same electrical connectors I purchased too 😉 Looking good!! Glad you figured out the issues on the rear light! Looks like you had pretty good help too,😉😁 Thank you for bringing us along, look fwd to more on the H 😁👍
Glad to hear your seat cover has held up well. Rusty hardware is really frustrating 🤣 I got those connectors at NAPA. Working on wheel bearings and brakes now. Thanks Nelson!! 🙂
@@dehavenfamilyfarm Yes sir!! Man yeah, hoping you are filming that too 😁😉👍
You got a non existent bucket?
I do, but I don't use it inside the shop 😉😁🤣
@@dehavenfamilyfarm AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
That's an aftermarket seat. Made by Monroe.
Wrong parts, lol.. that never happens... A little trick for fittings and liquid. A vacuum on the radiator would help keep from losing antifreeze. Works on other things as well.. usually takes an extra hand too..
Nice job on the light! Especially the fuse😳😵🤪😜👍😆🤣 BTW, been there, done that.. a few hundred times 👍
That's a good tip with the vacuum! Rusty bolts 🤦♂️ Thanks Ed 🙂
Only one wrong part on this repair? That’s doing pretty good for you. 😂😂😂
😂🤣 1 wrong, and how many spare?? 🤪😜👍
Amazing you can even get stuff in today world 🤦♂️
I know, I was surprised too!! 🤣🤣🤣 Aftermarket parts seem to be "one size fits all" 🤦
Just one wrong part and one "shot" fuse. I'd say you're batting 99%. Let's hope the rest goes that well.
Definitely not doing too bad! Thanks for watching 🙂