Hello Jeff, I really enjoyed this tractor video. It was amazing to see inside the lower end of the engine. That engine is in incredible condition! I really like the way it sounded when it fired up and when it was shutting down after you turned off the fuel at the end. Another thing I must mention is the brake steering system and how they connected it to the steering wheel. That was ingenious!!!! That was quite a turn you made with it and liked the dust you created as it turned 😂. The photos at the end were beautiful! Thank you for putting this video together. Your friend , Rob.
The interior view of the engine from the crankshaft access was particularly nice. Unlike many long-idle engines from less-arid climates, there was no evidence of water seeping into the engine, or even any rust that I could see. It almost looked new. This would be a nice one to take to antique tractor meets in its 'working clothes.'
I had a T-20 many years ago, it had steering clutches, one for each track, if you pulled both lateral controls it would stop, it was a good early system that allowed for very precise control, it would have had the same engine and transmission as yours, it ran amazingly well and I loved the sound of the engine… thanks for the memories.
Nice work Jeff!! Love to see "old iron" running again... As inefficient and ungainly as this was to run, I'm sure back when it was newly purchased, and for many years after, it was a huge labor saving machine to the farmer that purchased it. What's most interesting to me is that the conversion retained the steering wheel, using the mechanism to activate/control a track brake for each drive wheel to control steering the machine. Funny how modern tracked machines have gone back to steering wheels as opposed to brake levers/differential steering like they've been using for many years. But go figure... A tracked machine from the 1930's with a steering wheel... Cool as hell. Again, great work! Glad to see this machine running again.
It's kinda sad to see a good piece of equipment sit out doors and rust up.They seem to like it when they get parked in a shed and the paint kept up. Thanks for saving the ole girl.
Put gas tank sealant in that machine to prevent it corroding more due to alky mix fuels now sold. Tull oil and lube at all mobile points now a must. Coolant system is a good idea as well.
Thank you. Yes I actually just put a new belt on it a couple days ago and fired it up. I just uploaded a new video of it running with the belt on! UPDATE on the 1931 McCormick Deering Industrial 20 Tractor with Trackson Crawler Conversion ua-cam.com/video/3WXDK2UGN4g/v-deo.html
@@jeffs_garage just like a good ol model T engine, little bit of PB blast and acetone, maybe some trans fluid to break her loose, and it’ll run forever
Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed it. I now have a fan belt on it and fired it up again a couple days ago! UPDATE on the 1931 McCormick Deering Industrial 20 Tractor with Trackson Crawler Conversion ua-cam.com/video/3WXDK2UGN4g/v-deo.html
Cool video of the old iron. I wonder if it would make a difference in how it runs if that fuel line wasn’t sitting on the exhaust pipe. It looks like it shares the same hole in the video.
Real good job you drained that old gas outta the carbs and feed pipes, as all the octane would've evaporated out of it long ago! Pumping that slush through the system would just mean a long hard time before she kicked up.
Thank you for watching and yes, I figured if the carburetor was that bad the entire fuel system would be in similar condition and all need cleaned or I would be chasing problems for to long.
Hello! Since this tractor originally had steel wheels with conventional steering, it does still use a steering wheel, but in a different manner. When the track conversion was installed, they use some of the steering linkage to control band style steering brakes on each of the rear drive wheels. To turn it, you would turn the steering wheel which direction you would want to turn and it would apply breaking that side drive wheel, which would then cause it to steer. It actually works quite nice compared to a conventional crawler with two clutch pedals and brake levers. Great question!
Bit of a shame it’s just sitting in a paddock rustling away should be in a museum anyway they probably made thousands of them but hopefully even started up again. Keep it running wonderful piece of history
Thanks I just fired it up again after sitting for the last year! UPDATE on the 1931 McCormick Deering Industrial 20 Tractor with Trackson Crawler Conversion ua-cam.com/video/3WXDK2UGN4g/v-deo.html
Thank you for watching. These early crawlers were used for towing things. Could have been implements. They were commonly used for logging out in the forest!
If you dont want to painted there's a clear stuff you can put on it to stop the rust from roting out and it will last for many years and keeps the Patina
@jeffs_garage there's different products and products and people use and like more than others.. but here's some I seen used... poppy's patina..wipe on clear coat.. .. sweat patina .. from sommit racing ... 303 touch less sealant.. kbs coating Dimond finish clear coat... that's just to name a few .. I hope this helps...
Farmers now are beimg prevented from fixing their own tractors. If i were still farming, id buy up old, fixable tractors and gear. Screw all those computer run tractors!
It is the builders. That don’t release information about repairing their equipment. They are not prevented from fixing their tractors. Get a fact, before getting it wrong.
@@SPUDHOME // If tractor manufacturers are purposefully preventing the release of information regarding how to fix or service their tractors-then "duskintheforest584" is right: "Farmers now *are being prevented from fixing* their own tractors." Please; *"get a fact, before getting it wrong."*
@@DanKoning777 “ok” they are not prevented from fixing their own tractors. The factory won’t give the software to adjust settings to the farmers. But farmers believe it or not are smart. They figured out how to make their way through this. Now you have a fact. Go ahead and get it fuc
Ну не совсем испортил... Он на бензине ... В бензиновом двигателе допуски больше.. Бензиновый мотор прощает одно- два не долгих закипания... Но впрочем соглашусь... Ничего хорошего в этом нет..)))!!
Yes it has coolant in it! It was very hard to find the correct belt for it but I did get one recently and fired it up a couple days ago and now it runs cool! UPDATE on the 1931 McCormick Deering Industrial 20 Tractor with Trackson Crawler Conversion ua-cam.com/video/3WXDK2UGN4g/v-deo.html
Haha yes very true! Keeping things simple and working with what you have! The owners other Cat, the D2 parked in front of this D4 has an optional electric starter on it! This starter still starts the pony motor and then the starting procedure is the same for the diesel engine.
Ошибка владельца! При закипании воды,температурный цикл в двигателе превышает допустимый предел. Заклинивает кольца и поршни. Что негативно отражается на последующую работу двигателя. Что бы удалить кальций из радиатора охлаждения двигателя нужно добавить лимонную кислоту в воду охлаждения. У нас в Росси так всегда делают,а уж потом идут пить водку из самовара))))) Всем добра,любви и счастья)))!!!
The radiator is good but in this video I didn’t have a fan belt on it! I got a fan belt recently and fired the tractor up a couple days ago, runs cool now! UPDATE on the 1931 McCormick Deering Industrial 20 Tractor with Trackson Crawler Conversion ua-cam.com/video/3WXDK2UGN4g/v-deo.html
At the time of this video, I did not have a fan belt for the tractor so it was getting warmed up. I just got a fan belt on it and fired it up a couple of days ago. Now it’s ready to go to a show! UPDATE on the 1931 McCormick Deering Industrial 20 Tractor with Trackson Crawler Conversion ua-cam.com/video/3WXDK2UGN4g/v-deo.html
In this video the fan was actually not even tuning because I didn’t not have a fan belt for it at the time. I now have a fan belt on it! UPDATE on the 1931 McCormick Deering Industrial 20 Tractor with Trackson Crawler Conversion ua-cam.com/video/3WXDK2UGN4g/v-deo.html
Yes in this video there was no fan belt! I took me a year to finally find the correct one for it. Now it has one and runs cool, check out my other video with the fan belt on it. Thanks for watching!
Anyone but me think it's layer of rust is perfect? I wouldn't restore it, I would keep it running but not change one thing about how it looks... That perfect patina of rust is it's badge of honor as a survivor.
Thank you for watching and commenting. I have been playing with old equipment my whole life and I love this stuff! The goal here was to get it running again!
Yes in this video the tractor did not have a fan belt. I had to have a custom belt made for it and it took me a year to get. Now’s it spinning like it should! Thank you for watching!
Great to see how simple engines are built to last.
Yes they sure are! Thank you for watching.
Just like a Detroit Diesel. They last for ever
@@carlachambers3771 yes!
Amen
🙏
Hello Jeff, I really enjoyed this tractor video. It was amazing to see inside the lower end of the engine. That engine is in incredible condition! I really like the way it sounded when it fired up and when it was shutting down after you turned off the fuel at the end. Another thing I must mention is the brake steering system and how they connected it to the steering wheel. That was ingenious!!!! That was quite a turn you made with it and liked the dust you created as it turned 😂. The photos at the end were beautiful! Thank you for putting this video together. Your friend , Rob.
Thank you Rob, you will have to come check it out sometime!
@@jeffs_garage That would be fun! Can we test drive it?
@@gaspumprob haha around in circles I guess 😂
What a lovely concise intelligent video , just well articulated narration and no silly back ground musack . Thank YOU !
Thank you for watching!
Hi jeff cool old tractor been watching robs channel an love your collection . Cheers mate🇦🇺
Thank you Peter!
Looks like she needs a belt for her water pump and can system. Nice video it is truly nice to see our young men repairing these machines
I had a very hard time finding the correct belt for this tractor but I recently found one! I just fired it up a couple days ago and now it runs cool!
Sure good to see a younger man intrested in these old tractors ! Nuts n Bolts is all it is ……. You’re doing a great job 👍❤️
Thanks 👍
The interior view of the engine from the crankshaft access was particularly nice. Unlike many long-idle engines from less-arid climates, there was no evidence of water seeping into the engine, or even any rust that I could see. It almost looked new. This would be a nice one to take to antique tractor meets in its 'working clothes.'
That is the plan!
I had a T-20 many years ago, it had steering clutches, one for each track, if you pulled both lateral controls it would stop, it was a good early system that allowed for very precise control, it would have had the same engine and transmission as yours, it ran amazingly well and I loved the sound of the engine… thanks for the memories.
Awesome those are cool crawlers too!
Hi Jeff, new sub here. Looks like we are kindred spirits; IH tractors and Dodge trucks! Really like your I20.
Thank you Matt!
Nice work Jeff!! Love to see "old iron" running again... As inefficient and ungainly as this was to run, I'm sure back when it was newly purchased, and for many years after, it was a huge labor saving machine to the farmer that purchased it.
What's most interesting to me is that the conversion retained the steering wheel, using the mechanism to activate/control a track brake for each drive wheel to control steering the machine. Funny how modern tracked machines have gone back to steering wheels as opposed to brake levers/differential steering like they've been using for many years.
But go figure... A tracked machine from the 1930's with a steering wheel... Cool as hell. Again, great work! Glad to see this machine running again.
Thank you for watching! Yes it’s neat to see how this conversion tractor differs from a purpose built crawler of the same era.
Thanks for sharing and for keeping this piece of history running. Awesome!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
That is a treasure. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
It's kinda sad to see a good piece of equipment sit out doors and rust up.They seem to like it when they get parked in a shed and the paint kept up. Thanks for saving the ole girl.
This tractor is in a dry desert climate so no damage is being done to the metal! The paint has been gone off this tractor for decades!
What a beauty. Simply beautiful.
Thank you!
This is a really fine redo of an old machine.
Put gas tank sealant in that machine to prevent it corroding more due to alky mix fuels now sold. Tull oil and lube at all mobile points now a must. Coolant system is a good idea as well.
Thank you for watching and yes the cooling system is now fixed and I have greased all of the moving parts! Ready to get back to work now!
Good oil pressure too 😃, Man that tractor runs real good !!
Yes that engine is in great shape!
Gorgeous classic designe .A full restauration is needed asap!
Maybe someday!
I enjoyed watching your clip, for every second... And didn't scroll through, at all... Very satisfying... Best regards... 🤗 ...
Thank you for watching!
That's the coolest tractor I've ever seen
Thank you, I love this tractor. It’s quite rare, I’ve only seen 2 other ones with this conversion on them in pictures.
It’s incredible
Thank you!
That should be in a museum, that is really cool.
Thank you, it’s in my private museum! Haha
اعجبتني فكرة انه بمكانك مشاهدة اجزاء المحرك بكل بساطة ودون اي عناء والمحرك في مكانه فكرة تبدو مدهشة حقا
Thank you for watching and yes I agree, very easy to diagnose, work on and repair compared to how things are built in today’s world!
I noticed the fan wasn't turning. At the end, it looked like it was overheating
Yes it has no fan belt currently, working on getting a custom belt made for it.
That tractor is so cool. I love ❤️ it. The you for sharing your vintage ride.
You’re welcome and thank you!
That's a nice unit, good start up!
Thank you and thank you for watching!
Fascinating. 👍🏻 Made the same year my dad was born…
Thank you!
Nice original tractor, I hope you have the water pump and fan connected next time.
Thank you. Yes I actually just put a new belt on it a couple days ago and fired it up. I just uploaded a new video of it running with the belt on!
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That is one of the coolest tractors I've seen.
Thank you!
That runs nice a bit rich but I'd love to try it out. Thanks for posting it.
Thank you for watching! I just got it fired up, it definitely needs a tune up but I did get everything to do that so hopefully soon!
Now thats an oldie !
Yeah it’s getting up there in age! Thank you for watching!
Casa de Fruita in Gilroy Ca has a bunch of vintage farming equipment that is not restored. It's a fascinating place
Cool I will have to check that out sometime! Thank you for watching!
Good show ! It's amassing that the Mag is still sparking. Notice the dust ? Please Hook up the air cleaner. ( you remind me of myself 50 years ago)
Yes it has an air cleaner now!
These puppies engines are always going to be ready to go, once you give her some love
Yes so simple and reliable! Thank you for watching!
@@jeffs_garage just like a good ol model T engine, little bit of PB blast and acetone, maybe some trans fluid to break her loose, and it’ll run forever
@ yes very simple and reliable!
Great video.......really, really cool to watch with my morning coffee.
Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed it. I now have a fan belt on it and fired it up again a couple days ago!
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Beautifull piece of history :) awesome machine!
Thank you!
Pretty cool tech for it's day! That track drive is so quiet, but don't get in it's way...
Yes it amazing technology for its day! It’s pretty clattery but all mechanical!
Cool tractor, love the photo at the end.
Geoff
Thank you!
Has a very good rumble sound to it.
Yes straight pipe! 😂
Worked smothly and beautifuly
Yes it’s a great runner, thank you!
That tractor deserves a paint job!
Thank you for watching!
Incredibly simple beautiful machine . I wonder how much high tec stuff of today will even exist let alone still work in another 100 years .
Yeah it’s amazing if you think about it. This tractor will still run in another 100 years but nothing modern will still run!
Wow, what a looker, Congratulations! You dont see those every day!
Thank you!
Beautiful sound 👌
Thank you for watching!
Cool video of the old iron. I wonder if it would make a difference in how it runs if that fuel line wasn’t sitting on the exhaust pipe. It looks like it shares the same hole in the video.
Yes that is an interesting point, maybe I will reroute it just incase, although it didn’t vapor lock. 🤔
Thanks Jeff, great video.
Thank you David!
Парень - красавчик, и трактор тоже.
Thank you for watching!
That tractor is too rate and in too good a condition to be left outside as a garden ornament. Great video
Needs its own small rustic barn
@@Turiteathat’s the plan!
Real good job you drained that old gas outta the carbs and feed pipes, as all the octane would've evaporated out of it long ago! Pumping that slush through the system would just mean a long hard time before she kicked up.
Thank you for watching and yes, I figured if the carburetor was that bad the entire fuel system would be in similar condition and all need cleaned or I would be chasing problems for to long.
Thanks for sharing but I think you need to check the fan on that tractor. I never saw it turn so that's why it was steaming so bad at the end...js
Yeah no fan belt on it currently. I’m trying to get a custom one made for it.
That was a good video,that thing sounded good!
Thank you, it’s straight piped! 😂
Will it run you ask us, heck ya and pretty darn good too!
Thank you for watching! Yes it’s getting better, needs a tune up but it’s getting there!
Hello Jeff,
How does the steering work i see a steering wheel in stead off steering sticks
Hello! Since this tractor originally had steel wheels with conventional steering, it does still use a steering wheel, but in a different manner. When the track conversion was installed, they use some of the steering linkage to control band style steering brakes on each of the rear drive wheels. To turn it, you would turn the steering wheel which direction you would want to turn and it would apply breaking that side drive wheel, which would then cause it to steer. It actually works quite nice compared to a conventional crawler with two clutch pedals and brake levers. Great question!
Beautiful tractor
Thank you I love it as well!
😅 I dont think modern tractors could be started again 90 years later like this one
I completely agree, today’s equipment will never last 90+ years!
What an amazing machine! Do you think it needs some preservation, perhaps rub some used oil on the rust?
Thank you! Out here is such a dry climate that it doesn’t rust like the east coast. It just has surface rust, not pitted at all!
@@jeffs_garage OK, that's good! Where about are you located? Greetings from the Netherlands 👋🏻😀
@@fhwolthuis Southern California in the USA. Thanks for watching!
Bit of a shame it’s just sitting in a paddock rustling away should be in a museum anyway they probably made thousands of them but hopefully even started up again. Keep it running wonderful piece of history
Sounds like you should buy several, spend the money to restore them, then donate them to a museum. Then you could be happy.
Thanks I just fired it up again after sitting for the last year!
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Awesome video can u tell me what this machine would be specificaly used for as ive no idea and would love to know many thanks.
Thank you for watching. These early crawlers were used for towing things. Could have been implements. They were commonly used for logging out in the forest!
If you dont want to painted there's a clear stuff you can put on it to stop the rust from roting out and it will last for many years and keeps the Patina
Great to know, do you know what the product is called?
@jeffs_garage there's different products and products and people use and like more than others.. but here's some I seen used... poppy's patina..wipe on clear coat.. .. sweat patina .. from sommit racing ... 303 touch less sealant.. kbs coating Dimond finish clear coat... that's just to name a few .. I hope this helps...
Seems like it's a racing tractor :)
Haha that would be fun! Thank you for watching!
Great job
Thank you!
For your information before 50 years in my capital country there’s a street called tractor st.
That’s a cool street name! Would love to have an old sign “Tractor Street” to put by my tractors!
Farmers now are beimg prevented from fixing their own tractors. If i were still farming, id buy up old, fixable tractors and gear. Screw all those computer run tractors!
It is the builders. That don’t release information about repairing their equipment. They are not prevented from fixing their tractors. Get a fact, before getting it wrong.
@@SPUDHOME // If tractor manufacturers are purposefully preventing the release of information regarding how to fix or service their tractors-then "duskintheforest584" is right: "Farmers now *are being prevented from fixing* their own tractors." Please; *"get a fact, before getting it wrong."*
@@DanKoning777 “ok” they are not prevented from fixing their own tractors. The factory won’t give the software to adjust settings to the farmers. But farmers believe it or not are smart. They figured out how to make their way through this. Now you have a fact. Go ahead and get it fuc
I agree old tractors definitely have a place in today’s world!
А у нас можно. Чините, работайте 😊
Оце так рарітет, ще й робочий, браво
Thank you!
Eu Angelino Moreira de Ouro Preto do Oeste RO Brasil, eu fui Mecânico pesando por mais de 40 anos
Thank you for watching!
That was fun - thanks!
You’re welcome thanks for watching!
Great vid.
Thanks for watching!
whatever you do “DONT PAINT IT”.
Yes I agree, I love the look of it like it is!
I love this traktor ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for watching, me too!
Joe E. Brown 1936 comedy movie, Earthworm Tractors
I will have to check that out!
Really cool thank you. I can dig it
Thank you!
Wow check out how many views this video received!!! 👏👏👏
Yes thank you, it recently took off after being posted online for over a year! 🤯
It's amazing!
Thank you!
that is so cool .....I love it!!!!!
Thank you!
А что вентилятор охлаждения радиатора не починил и не залил тосол?Взял и испортил двигатель
Ну не совсем испортил...
Он на бензине
...
В бензиновом двигателе допуски больше..
Бензиновый мотор прощает одно- два не долгих закипания...
Но впрочем соглашусь...
Ничего хорошего в этом нет..)))!!
Yes it has coolant in it! It was very hard to find the correct belt for it but I did get one recently and fired it up a couple days ago and now it runs cool!
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Good video, like
Thank you for watching!
good sound
Thank you, it’s straight piped! 😂
McCormick became to be John Deere later on? Either with steel wheels or track it will work,,I'll take it
Thank you for watching!
Do you have to oil the rocker arms?
Yes there is oilers that wet a felt above the rocker arms to keep them lubricated.
it can work forever!
Yes probably so, nothing like the junk that’s made these days!
Once guys laught to me when I asked: why motorbikes not have rope starter? Too big they said.😄
Haha yes very true! Keeping things simple and working with what you have! The owners other Cat, the D2 parked in front of this D4 has an optional electric starter on it! This starter still starts the pony motor and then the starting procedure is the same for the diesel engine.
It took a long period of time to renovate this tractor.
Yes it would be quite the project to restore!
Ошибка владельца!
При закипании воды,температурный цикл в двигателе превышает допустимый предел.
Заклинивает кольца и поршни.
Что негативно отражается на последующую работу двигателя.
Что бы удалить кальций из радиатора охлаждения двигателя нужно добавить лимонную кислоту в воду охлаждения.
У нас в Росси так всегда делают,а уж потом идут пить водку из самовара)))))
Всем добра,любви и счастья)))!!!
Барин разве на закрыл вам ютюб на росси? Все добра, любви и счастья!
The radiator is good but in this video I didn’t have a fan belt on it! I got a fan belt recently and fired the tractor up a couple days ago, runs cool now!
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@@viktorshevchenko3888 скорей бы уже прикрыли эту Северную Корею 2
لا يمكن لهذا الشئ ان يعمل بهذه السهولة من اول مرة ...لذا ساقول بانه تم تشغيله اكثر من مرة قبل عمل الفيديو .
No sir this was the first start up in years. It is very simple, all mechanical and reliable!
Seems that it start to boiling water coolant 😮
At the time of this video, I did not have a fan belt for the tractor so it was getting warmed up. I just got a fan belt on it and fired it up a couple of days ago. Now it’s ready to go to a show!
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Leave it in its work clothes don't paint
I definitely love it just like it is, I will never paint it!
@@jeffs_garagethank you
@@TowhomdoIoweexcess thank you for watching!
@ I’ll always want to see some grit and skill to turn over such a lovely piece of history
@@TowhomdoIoweexcess yes these old tractors helped build America, definitely part of history!
Y'all really need to paint it back to it's original color
I like the way it looks now, tells the story of its hard life of work!
Fan wasn't spinning.
Вентилятор вращался,видимо радиатор охлаждения двигателя внутри забит отложениями кальция от воды.
@@500mousespower8 The radiatorfan cut into the radiator housing because of worn out radiator or / and Engine suspension.
@@500mousespower8fan was not spinning since there was no fan belt on it.
I could tell right away it wasn't built by Ford. It started and kept running.
Haha that’s a good one! I also have a Ford tractor that doesn’t run…. Thank you for watching!
Strip it and paint it!!😂😂😂
Thank you for watching!
The first of the IH co
Yes it’s a cool early IH tractor!
At minute 17.39 the radiatorfan cut into the radiator .
In this video the fan was actually not even tuning because I didn’t not have a fan belt for it at the time. I now have a fan belt on it!
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Because off rotten / worn out engine suspension ?
The fan belt was just rotted and gone. Engine is solid!
No fan belt, no fan, no cooling.
Hell...it was probably 30 horses power 😅
Overheating without the water pump turning..
@@phildo39645tractor doesn’t have a water pump, it works off of thermo cycle. The belt only spins the fan.
Фигасе он резвый 🙂👍
Thanks for watching!
Я думаю вентилятор должен был крутиться постаянно, по ходу не хватает ремня по этому вода закипела
Yes in this video there was no fan belt! I took me a year to finally find the correct one for it. Now it has one and runs cool, check out my other video with the fan belt on it. Thanks for watching!
Anyone but me think it's layer of rust is perfect? I wouldn't restore it, I would keep it running but not change one thing about how it looks... That perfect patina of rust is it's badge of honor as a survivor.
I completely agree! This tractor will stay just like it is. Thank you for watching!
@@jeffs_garage ty for preserving history
@@sibhuskyguy you’re welcome! I love this old iron, I will save as much of it as I can!
Awesome!!
Thank you!
Magneto grounds out the spark if it works.
The mag on it doesn’t have provisions for grounding it out to shut it off.
Fa piacere vedere un giovane interessato a questo vecchio glorioso trattore ma il filmato non mostra molte attività di restauro
Thank you for watching and commenting. I have been playing with old equipment my whole life and I love this stuff! The goal here was to get it running again!
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Fan?
Yes in this video the tractor did not have a fan belt. I had to have a custom belt made for it and it took me a year to get. Now’s it spinning like it should! Thank you for watching!
very nays
Thank you!