Always enjoy your sense of humor. It’s your channel that you’ve created and I would like it most if you continued to express your sense of humor. Have a good one lord and stay healthy
Love the inserted pics, especially when George gets an occasional cameo. Something about C.... Swallow Comments or some such thing. If only folks would heed the Lord Muck positive message, it is right there amongst the humor, just open your eyes/ears
The way you did that with the picture incident was brilliant 😂made me laugh out loud another great video love watching all your videos keep up the great work 👍🚜
My name is Ben and As a 12 year old I can’t drink alcohol. so my go to drink is an nice cup of tea or coffee after coming in from work on my tractor. If any one was wondering it is a David brown 950 implamatic.
Cider and a box of benson and hedges done up a leyland 384 at 17 so there was a lot of sheared bolts and problems , got it going after 6 months chrome pipe and led lights and 38s on the back would do 43k!! Bent a conrod tho was too fond of the throttle ;) also had a 2140 square cab 4wd great tractor but back end was a nightmare keep up the videos mucka
This has given me a whole new appreciation for things JD, seeing this old girl move. The only JD thing our family farm me growing up had was a 6 or 7 furrow (can't remember) reversible plough, which was quite the thing back in the 70s. It was brought together with a Muir Hill 161 (my fave tractor of all time). The plough lasted one season after a hydraulic linkage blew and my family were too tight to order a new part from America to Scotland. The Muir Hill last another 10 years - and I still miss it.
i happened on your vid, THANKS EVER SO MUCH!! i have been having hydraulic problems with my 2130 for a couple of years now. it never had full hydraulics and would lose pressure as it warmed up.i did not know, nor did my repair shop i use know, that there is a mesh screen in the hydraulics. i pulled it out, it was filthy dirty and now i have full flow amazing what you learn on here. i have had a 2120 and 2130 for years. 2120 best guess is it has about 26000 hours( not one of them was ever a easy one), it still goes with a short pull, one tough old tractor.
Brilliant video again fella made me chuckle, me personally I like the pictures inserted it makes it rather entertaining and it has to be a brew of tea after a bad day on the spanners.
We had a 2130 2wd back in the 80's it was a brilliant tractor but I remember the steering eventually developed a wobble! The engine on your tractor runs nice and clean, looking forward to the next instalment. Cheers.
Goin back, my worse mota was an 850 reliant Robin! I was 15! Got to the end of the bypass goin quick(🤣) went to gear down an the whole gear stick came out in my hand!! I went round the roundabout like on a scalextrix! Fare to say I shite myself an didn't sneak it out again😜 I was supposed to be in fuckin school!!!👍
I remembered seeing this tractor in an issue of tractor and machinery around 13 years ago. What reminded me was the rear steel wheels. Awesome videos keep up the good work.
I have a question, do you own these tractors or do you just do this for fun, when you get them started do you buy them? Just curious. Anyhow keep up the great videos!
I drove a two wheel drive 2130 early eighties, I don't think it was clutch slipping it sounded to me to be the torque amplifier (that's rabbit and tortoise) our's did it on steep ground if the back end oil was a bit low. Please don't take this as criticism but as it was explained to by our JD man, when it squeals its is slipping then it heats up and buckles the plates a bit and as it does that the pac then grips and you get drive again. I think that's what your one did and also the higher revs increased the oil pressure to the pac, I think Jake was thinking along the same lines. Also I recall a contractor having a new one with that style four wheel drive in 1973. He didn't like it because it wouldn't hold back when going down hill. Late sixty's early seventies most of the tractor manufactures hadn't grasped the concept of four wheel drive, hence the need for Roadless and County along with Zetor and Same. that was my take on it anyhow. keep it up it's all good stuff, Cheers.
If its cold a cuppa t, if it's hot a whiskey and cola mixed from the bottle to the can ,the mix depends how the job went😁😂. Great job, enjoyed watching👍
Your videos are fair funny I love the pictures you put in randomly 😂😂 is there anything better than the sound of a good diesel engine and the smell of the diesel takes me back
Brilliant vid again kurt, still bloody hilarious, definitely helps watching this during this tough time. Looks like a good little tractor that, right ol yoke
Great work with the John Deere, I hope the steering isn't going to be too bad to fix. My go to drink is a nice cup of tea, if I've had a really bad day, vodka, and lots of it!
Great vid keep up the great work. Looks like a nice tractor to go but still needs a bit of TLC. Once again with the great chrome exhaust 😂😂. That's what you need it to move now what you need is to bring her home and make her the way she was years ago
Mine would b a strong cup of tea. And maybe a can of budwiser..... Great video once again. Love these questions. That the viewers can join in the video. 👍👍👍
Think she may need new cab cladding ; )Lovely to see her bursting into life again. Well done. I've got a 3040 with a steering problem at the moment which I'm dying to have a go at when time permits.
Another great vid your lord ship, now that you have got this particular tractor running and moving is it possible that it could be restored and used for work, if so that would be very cool. As far as my go to drink at the end of a very stressful day I would most definitely say that it has to be a good quality whiskey with maybe an birch sap ice cube with a tiny piece of mint leaf in it and that would be a really good treat. I really do enjoy your vids as you make them to be factual and fun, as we need some of that during these days of uncertainty.
Please don’t change a thing. Your videos provide plenty of information and laughter. My go to drink is an ice cold can of Pabst Blue Ribbon. Cheers from Syracuse NY
I have a 2130 too. I think it has broken trans pump, because hyds work fine when I add oil to the auxilliary tank in the front, but quit working soon, because there is no oil getting to the front. Checked the bypass valve and the oil screen and it ia fine. It is showing 9400 hours (and the hour meter still works), engine runs good and the gears inside the trans look almost brand new.
Fantastic videos, great sense of humour, grew up on a farm in the uk, now live in Canada, really miss the English sense of humour. Absolutely love the pictures you insert , makes me laugh out loud.
Glad it moved - wasn’t looking great last week. Hope you get back to it shortly and get it driving!! Go to drink would be a cold bottle of beer - if things were very bad maybe straight to whisky 😂👍. Do not stopping adding photos and funny clips - they’re too good!!
Great video again Kurt. I would have liked to see it dragged down the field wi a chain tbh😂. I love the photo inserts, the one with George and his gloves is a belter. Jameson Irish whisky for the dram 🥃🏴
I drove a C reg John Deer that looked a wee bit like this type when I was still doing my college course a few years ago, I couldn't tell you what type/model specifically it was but it was good fun.
Impressed / surprised you got her moving. Those Deere’s really are great engines though. Go to drink, probably should say a cup of tea, but after a long day, a pint of Guinness always goes down well, maybe changed for a cider in the summer. Keep up the great content.
Great video young man! When I have some in, and the day has been shite I go for a straight double Benedictine because it is sweet, slightly spicy and goes down great. Just like a good woman!
How could someone ask to stop with the pics, memes and gif’s, they’re gold! My drink is weird to most that have not tried it but Disaronno and orange juice, it’s amazing 😍 might have one now actually 🥃
I absolutely love all the clips that you put in. I’m not a regular subscriber, but I definitely come around for the start videos. Keep up the minty content.
After a tough day trucking a simple can of strong bow cheers me right up...one first tractors I’ve drove was a 3130 2wd back in 1991...I passed the farm and last week... henry my old boss was using it Cambridge rolling.🚜
Punjab.India
Mornington Crescent..
I win 👍
After a stressful day, nothing beats a good glass of petrol and a candle lit bath.
Definitely don’t stop the pictures, they make me crease every time. Love these videos and learning about mechanics
. Thanks lord muck!
Always enjoy your sense of humor. It’s your channel that you’ve created and I would like it most if you continued to express your sense of humor. Have a good one lord and stay healthy
Cheers Don, hope you're well.
Love the inserted pics, especially when George gets an occasional cameo. Something about C.... Swallow Comments or some such thing.
If only folks would heed the Lord Muck positive message, it is right there amongst the humor, just open your eyes/ears
The way you did that with the picture incident was brilliant 😂made me laugh out loud another great video love watching all your videos keep up the great work 👍🚜
That 3650 is a beast we’d love one of those! We’ve got a 4wd 2140 with a loader. Great video as always hope this Coronavirus situation clears up soon.
Thank You...Yet another awesome video to make us smile in these bad times,my go to drink is a coffee,black and strong :-)
Thanks a lot to share all your tips and knowledge ! :)
My name is Ben and As a 12 year old I can’t drink alcohol. so my go to drink is an nice cup of tea or coffee after coming in from work on my tractor. If any one was wondering it is a David brown 950 implamatic.
Lovely tractor !
Thanks it’s good but it needs quite a bit of work
Love these rescue vids as I would call them keep up the great work mate 👍 hello from Waterford Ireland
The cab is not rotten it’s could Air-conditioning 😂😂
Cider and a box of benson and hedges done up a leyland 384 at 17 so there was a lot of sheared bolts and problems , got it going after 6 months chrome pipe and led lights and 38s on the back would do 43k!! Bent a conrod tho was too fond of the throttle ;) also had a 2140 square cab 4wd great tractor but back end was a nightmare keep up the videos mucka
Spot on as always mate, Stephen
Another great video loving them as always very interesting and helpful always learning something new from you 👍
Be careful with that exhaust pipe, it might end up on George's TW 😁🚜💨
Tea, whiskey and beer. In that order. Cracking video again mucker, used to have a 3130 myself and I regret selling it. Proper machine never failed me!
Hahaha......love the photos...keep them coming.
Fantastic you got that moving! 😍 driven similar scraping out. Brilliant lil tractors
Cup of tea for me. If that doesn't work. I do like a drop of irish mist whiskey. I recommend if you haven't tried 😋
btw love the pictures and short image video that insert in your videos
This has given me a whole new appreciation for things JD, seeing this old girl move. The only JD thing our family farm me growing up had was a 6 or 7 furrow (can't remember) reversible plough, which was quite the thing back in the 70s. It was brought together with a Muir Hill 161 (my fave tractor of all time). The plough lasted one season after a hydraulic linkage blew and my family were too tight to order a new part from America to Scotland. The Muir Hill last another 10 years - and I still miss it.
Bollocks to 'em!! Love the content!!
Enjoy your video's, straight talk, good inuendo.. keep them coming.. Alex.
When Lord Muck posts a video....just hit play Muckers. 🙂
Thanks m, lud for the mention. I, m thrilled. Telling all my farm and tractor friends. Keep on keeping on.
Cold pint of magners irish cider or bulmers for any of my fellow irish men. 🍺 keep her country 🤠
Ah gway calling it magners it was made in ireland so it should be called bulmers
Never stop the pics , it makes it a great watch ,always makes me laugh ,keep them coming 👍👍🙂
I 😍 the pic snips 👍🏻
i happened on your vid, THANKS EVER SO MUCH!! i have been having hydraulic problems with my 2130 for a couple of years now. it never had full hydraulics and would lose pressure as it warmed up.i did not know, nor did my repair shop i use know, that there is a mesh screen in the hydraulics. i pulled it out, it was filthy dirty and now i have full flow
amazing what you learn on here. i have had a 2120 and 2130 for years. 2120 best guess is it has about 26000 hours( not one of them was ever a easy one), it still goes with a short pull, one tough old tractor.
I'm glad it was helpful to you ! 👍
It’s like watching zip ties n bias plies cousin from across the pond 🤣😂 definitely a channel I’ll keep watching and subscribe 👍👍
I was looking for this comment!! I hope they know about each other!
Peg and I speak most days on video calls or messenger.
Brilliant video again fella made me chuckle, me personally I like the pictures inserted it makes it rather entertaining and it has to be a brew of tea after a bad day on the spanners.
Mate dont listen to the haters love your videos just keep doing what you doing
Oh I don't and I want to encourage others to ignore the talentless fuckers.
Trying to eat and watch this was nearly impossible. Really funny and really informative. Keep the videos coming!
3 bottles of fucking vodka only job you wouldn’t remember how miserable the week was never mind the day
I enjoy the pictures and the wit. Keep it up!
custom exhaust has got to be 10 horse extra
As always a cracking job, looking forward to seeing the good old Ford in the next vid Cheers Lord Muck 👌👍
IN THE STATES LORD MUCK HAS IT GOING ON GOOD VIDEOS, FUNNY, GOOD SKILLS AND DON'T TAKE NO KRAP FROM ANYBODY WAY to go LM keep it comeing loyal mucker.
Im so glad your continuing to add in the pictures they are the funniest part of the video.
At least another 25hp out of that stack!
You massive fucking nosher 🤣
We had a 2130 2wd back in the 80's it was a brilliant tractor but I remember the steering eventually developed a wobble! The engine on your tractor runs nice and clean, looking forward to the next instalment. Cheers.
Go to my channel, look at 'Videos' then you'll see all the uploads including the next 2130 instalment 👍
Goin back, my worse mota was an 850 reliant Robin! I was 15! Got to the end of the bypass goin quick(🤣) went to gear down an the whole gear stick came out in my hand!! I went round the roundabout like on a scalextrix! Fare to say I shite myself an didn't sneak it out again😜 I was supposed to be in fuckin school!!!👍
Glad to see the big Ford has its battery back and you found another!! Good too see you've made progress my JD is in a glass 😁🍷 cheers mucker.
Wild turkey 101!
I remembered seeing this tractor in an issue of tractor and machinery around 13 years ago. What reminded me was the rear steel wheels. Awesome videos keep up the good work.
It wasn't this one.
I will try and find the book. It was in hedgerow tractor of the month i think.
Oh well maybe someone took a photo ? Try and find it as it might help to date how long it's been there.
cold coors beer
Fantastic as always mucka I’m from Yorkshire so no drink calms us it’s like adding fuel to the fire 😂👍
A drink from the furry cup lol
Lord mucker there’s nothing better than a good old British humour. Love the vids and stay safe ☕️
I have a question, do you own these tractors or do you just do this for fun, when you get them started do you buy them? Just curious. Anyhow keep up the great videos!
Some I own, some I buy, some I scrap and some I just do for fun.
A bit like women...
@@LordMuck haha that's great 👍
Great video. Providing some brilliant entertainment during these challenging times. Drink of choice for me is Guinness and Black. 🍻.
I drove a two wheel drive 2130 early eighties, I don't think it was clutch slipping it sounded to me to be the torque amplifier (that's rabbit and tortoise) our's did it on steep ground if the back end oil was a bit low. Please don't take this as criticism but as it was explained to by our JD man, when it squeals its is slipping then it heats up and buckles the plates a bit and as it does that the pac then grips and you get drive again. I think that's what your one did and also the higher revs increased the oil pressure to the pac, I think Jake was thinking along the same lines.
Also I recall a contractor having a new one with that style four wheel drive in 1973. He didn't like it because it wouldn't hold back when going down hill.
Late sixty's early seventies most of the tractor manufactures hadn't grasped the concept of four wheel drive, hence the need for Roadless and County along with Zetor and Same.
that was my take on it anyhow. keep it up it's all good stuff, Cheers.
That sounds totally plausible 👍
I tried the T/A in both positions but it didn't appear to do anything. I reckon you could be right 👌🏼
You do make me smile 😘😁,great video 👍
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oh i see but reelly what is with the pics
They're pics, you know, visual images...
Pete mate if you don't like it don't watch it simples the pics are all part of it
If you don't like it or can't understand it, just go.
I could say the same thing about that UA-cam pic of yourself guy.
If its cold a cuppa t, if it's hot a whiskey and cola mixed from the bottle to the can ,the mix depends how the job went😁😂.
Great job, enjoyed watching👍
Chloroform
Your videos are fair funny I love the pictures you put in randomly 😂😂 is there anything better than the sound of a good diesel engine and the smell of the diesel takes me back
Brilliant vid again kurt, still bloody hilarious, definitely helps watching this during this tough time. Looks like a good little tractor that, right ol yoke
Great work with the John Deere, I hope the steering isn't going to be too bad to fix. My go to drink is a nice cup of tea, if I've had a really bad day, vodka, and lots of it!
Great vid keep up the great work. Looks like a nice tractor to go but still needs a bit of TLC. Once again with the great chrome exhaust 😂😂. That's what you need it to move now what you need is to bring her home and make her the way she was years ago
It has to be a cup of tea. It’s the only drink that settles an angry mans Yorkshire temper after working on the machines 😂
That's great she moves, I enjoy the pics and short video clips you throw in there , gives a few laughs. Keep up the awesome content!
Great progress on the old girl. I like a ice cold bottle of Tiger Beer. Look forward to your next video.
Really interesting thanks! Made me chuckle a good few times cheers too
Great video chap! Keep up the great work and can't wait for the next vid!
Mine would b a strong cup of tea. And maybe a can of budwiser.....
Great video once again. Love these questions. That the viewers can join in the video. 👍👍👍
Think she may need new cab cladding ; )Lovely to see her bursting into life again. Well done. I've got a 3040 with a steering problem at the moment which I'm dying to have a go at when time permits.
Love a 3040 😎
Another great vid your lord ship, now that you have got this particular tractor running and moving is it possible that it could be restored and used for work, if so that would be very cool.
As far as my go to drink at the end of a very stressful day I would most definitely say that it has to be a good quality whiskey with maybe an birch sap ice cube with a tiny piece of mint leaf in it and that would be a really good treat.
I really do enjoy your vids as you make them to be factual and fun, as we need some of that during these days of uncertainty.
Great to see it moving. Chilling after a sxxt day could be one of two drinks. Cup of Earl gray, or a cold beer. Great video
Please don’t change a thing. Your videos provide plenty of information and laughter. My go to drink is an ice cold can of Pabst Blue Ribbon. Cheers from Syracuse NY
I love how you find these. Bugger you make me laugh. That 3650 is an awesome machine.
Great video keep the pics coming .
Great Video once again!! The pictures always makes me laugh 😆 I would always go for a cold kopparberg strawberry and lime cider. Keep them coming!
I have a 2130 too. I think it has broken trans pump, because hyds work fine when I add oil to the auxilliary tank in the front, but quit working soon, because there is no oil getting to the front. Checked the bypass valve and the oil screen and it ia fine. It is showing 9400 hours (and the hour meter still works), engine runs good and the gears inside the trans look almost brand new.
That old JD will run right one day with U on the case LOVE your vids 👍💪
Fantastico Kurt, not sure that it calms, but a can of Monster straight out of the Fridge hits the spot:):)
Ice cold milk straight from the tank followed by half a dozen ciders, great vid love the chrome pipe George boy will be investing in one of those.
Fantastic videos, great sense of humour, grew up on a farm in the uk, now live in Canada, really miss the English sense of humour. Absolutely love the pictures you insert , makes me laugh out loud.
Am I bollocks Haha great video definetly keep the pictures bit of a laugh especially in these times
Great video mate,I bet all that extra horse power helped a little,look forward to the next one.
Glad it moved - wasn’t looking great last week. Hope you get back to it shortly and get it driving!! Go to drink would be a cold bottle of beer - if things were very bad maybe straight to whisky 😂👍. Do not stopping adding photos and funny clips - they’re too good!!
Great video again Kurt. I would have liked to see it dragged down the field wi a chain tbh😂. I love the photo inserts, the one with George and his gloves is a belter. Jameson Irish whisky for the dram 🥃🏴
Good to see the old Deere moving. Go to drink used to be Adnams Broadside but age and experience has told me I’m better off with tea.
I can hear poor old George’s eyes rolling as you unwrap the kitchen foil!! 😂😂😂 and a nice strong cup of Yorkshire Tea 👍🏻
He can suck my cheese straw...
Kurt that was a great video mate well done to get that moving 👍👍
I love the photos keep up the good work
I drove a C reg John Deer that looked a wee bit like this type when I was still doing my college course a few years ago, I couldn't tell you what type/model specifically it was but it was good fun.
Thanks mucker this video really cheered me up during these hard times, keep doing what you are doing don’t change because of haters 👍👍
Another great video even though I’m in the USA i still like the foreign tractors 👍👍 and keep up the good work
Just Found Your Videos And I Mush Say I Like watching Them With the side show with Greatta and all the others Haaaa
AJ from the USA East Texas
Impressed / surprised you got her moving. Those Deere’s really are great engines though. Go to drink, probably should say a cup of tea, but after a long day, a pint of Guinness always goes down well, maybe changed for a cider in the summer. Keep up the great content.
Love the video keep those pics coming in your videos and just great stuff man keep up the great work
Great video young man! When I have some in, and the day has been shite I go for a straight double Benedictine because it is sweet, slightly spicy and goes down great. Just like a good woman!
How could someone ask to stop with the pics, memes and gif’s, they’re gold!
My drink is weird to most that have not tried it but Disaronno and orange juice, it’s amazing 😍 might have one now actually 🥃
Nice cold Chatsworth gold beer. Cracking channel keep up good work
After a shite day a pint of Old Speckled Hen whilst watching Dads Army always chills me out ! cold or warm 😁
I absolutely love all the clips that you put in. I’m not a regular subscriber, but I definitely come around for the start videos. Keep up the minty content.
Probably better off subscribing so you don't miss any of this shit.
The pictures might be my favorite part! Gives me a chuckle every time. Ever had a "Kentucky Mule" to drink?
Keep them coming ! Look forward to the 50series Deere’s !!!
Go to drink these days ...the way things have been going ... pint of vodka
After a tough day trucking a simple can of strong bow cheers me right up...one first tractors I’ve drove was a 3130 2wd back in 1991...I passed the farm and last week... henry my old boss was using it Cambridge rolling.🚜