Those old model “T’s are pretty cool and rather simple which is something you don’t see on most modern vehicles. Thanks for the “old school” teachings. 👍👏
Another great video. I can second Squatch253, he has some good videos. I have been to Tractorman44's place. He has a lot of old tractors and implements there. I even bought a 1940 Farmall H from him a couple of years ago. I was expecting a louder sound when you pressed the exhaust cutout pedal.
Thank you! Always wondered how it'd feel to drive for groceries or something in a truck like this. I'm sure the reactions are great. To share a channel back at ya, if you're interested in tractor/crawler restorations, Squatch253 is near the top of my list.... never followed anything on TV or online for longer or with more interest than his work on a D2.
Those old model “T’s are pretty cool and rather simple which is something you don’t see on most modern vehicles. Thanks for the “old school” teachings. 👍👏
Yes! I love these old cars.
Great tutorial. I like the use of the original tools.
I watch about half to three quarters your list of channels.
Great video as always... the "watch this" clip gave me a true LOL experience this morning! Have a great week !
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Great video !
I’m currently working on my new to me TT
Thanks. I'll check out your videos!
Another great video.
I can second Squatch253, he has some good videos. I have been to Tractorman44's place. He has a lot of old tractors and implements there. I even bought a 1940 Farmall H from him a couple of years ago.
I was expecting a louder sound when you pressed the exhaust cutout pedal.
Tractorman44 seems like a cool guy. Thanks.
Sure looks like a fun cruise. How'd you ever get so good at fixing these old things?
Lots of trial, error, and cursing!
@@AntiqueCarsandStuff That's encouraging because those are the three things I got plenty of.
Thank you! Always wondered how it'd feel to drive for groceries or something in a truck like this. I'm sure the reactions are great.
To share a channel back at ya, if you're interested in tractor/crawler restorations, Squatch253 is near the top of my list.... never followed anything on TV or online for longer or with more interest than his work on a D2.
I’ll check out Squatch. Thanks!