Nice classic. Do it some justice and stick a muffler on it. TSC has so many they have to sell them. That was the first tractor I learned to drive when I was 8 years old.
Long way from an expert.We have a grader with the UD 14 IH gas/diesel engine and that's not the way you run one of these engines. You need to let it warm up on gas and then switch it over to diesel. Needs to run at least a couple minutes on gas. That's why he's having so much issues getting it to switch over and to run correctly afterwards.
when he first tried to move it it was missing on two cylinders. finally he revved it and the other two cylinders came to life. It could hardly move itself when missing. I love this tractor.
Yeah me too. I need to re title this video "What Not to do" good thing we have sense learned, and still use this machine weekly. I am surprised that it has held together with operators who do not know what they are doing.
Nice classic. Do it some justice and stick a muffler on it. TSC has so many they have to sell them. That was the first tractor I learned to drive when I was 8 years old.
At minus 35 i use to let my td14a burn a full tank of gas to. Warm it up takes life out of engine the way u started it
Long way from an expert.We have a grader with the UD 14 IH gas/diesel engine and that's not the way you run one of these engines. You need to let it warm up on gas and then switch it over to diesel. Needs to run at least a couple minutes on gas. That's why he's having so much issues getting it to switch over and to run correctly afterwards.
when he first tried to move it it was missing on two cylinders. finally he revved it and the other two cylinders came to life. It could hardly move itself when missing. I love this tractor.
My dad had one of these in his lumber business.
Good video washing machine father isn't ground hi there
You will crack the head starting it like that. Let it warm up, i could barely watch.
Man this almost killed me watching this.
Yeah me too. I need to re title this video "What Not to do" good thing we have sense learned, and still use this machine weekly. I am surprised that it has held together with operators who do not know what they are doing.
Yeah that's not the way to do that.
would you happen to know where the oil drain plug is located at?