@@Ayorkshiremansdailygrind: I myself spent part of today getting ready to have my Massey Ferguson 270 Diesel trucked from my mum’s farm in Southern Ontario, Canada to my rural property in Central Ontario about 2 hours away. I had to air up the tires, place the two batteries on a battery charger, hook a 6’ Bush Hog to the rear 3 point hitch and load a 6’ grader blade into the bucket of the tractor’s MF Quick Detach Loader. My 1985 model year MF tractor has just over 2000 hours on the engine but had previously been used to clean stables so there was a lot of wear in the front end spindle bearings and tie rod ends. Those issues have been addressed now but my injection pump needs to be removed and a seal kit installed to address a nasty fuel leak at the pump. This tractor will be replacing a 1963 International B414 (gas) that came with an IH 1550 front end loader. Sadly, the engine of that machine is worn out (very low oil pressure) and lots of leaks (hydraulics and rear main seal in the engine. Parts for that machine are getting hard to find in Canada and the repair bill would be more than the tractor is worth. Besides, it’s nice to now have a bigger 60 HP diesel tractor with a quick detach loader with down pressure and power steering. Before passing away in 2012, my dad owned a number of vintage tractors including a Ford 800 with an Arps Loader, a Ferguson TEA 20 and a Massey Harris Pony that came with a front mounted spring controlled blade, belly mower, chain harrows and wheel weights. Dad’s last tractor was an 1972 International 434 (gas) with loader. Out of all of these, my favourite all-round versatile tractor was the 1958 Ford 800. It did not have power steering and the front end loader had a trip bucket - that said, it had great pulling power and was easy and forgiving to drive.😂🇨🇦✌🏻
That is "NOW a lovely 35X", also it has the Diff-lock Peddle, which is a must for ploughing. Those Perkins engines are really good and last forever, if You service them. Excellent job, I often wonder why some Farmers treat their Tractors so badly??? Thank you for your video.
Well done, to have saved the 35x, what a transformation. We used to have one on the farm a way back in time, it punched above its weight, and was incredibly versatile, we had half tracks for it, manufactured by Jones of Larbert. Long gone now. A brilliant little machine & ultra reliable. You did a fabulous job in light of the condition it was in. The French comment wasn’t very clever he said you hadn’t cleaned/prepped it thoroughly & that the rust would return, pretty pathetic comment, you have to ask oneself if one can’t say something decent about the job you did why bother saying anything at all, creeps. . I worked in France so speak the language. All the best I know what it takes to restore machinery & its hard but rewarding work to do total strip downs. Well done bro
thank you for your comment its much appreciated ....... i have to accept that not all comments are good but it goes with making videos and we can learn from all comments . 👍
Hello Yorkshire man. There’s always some sad inadequate twat who has negative stuff to say, not 100% sure why some individuals turn out like that?! But in my experience it’s usually becos the sad idiots aren’t themselves getting attention. Pathetic. Decent folks who graft & especially when they’ve been involved in restoring plant or race cars road cars themselves appreciate & support folks who do this kind of work. It’s almost always work one has to do in your spare time & requires many hours of relentless dedication, I kno I’ve been there myself. So hats off to you for your sterling effort & a great result to save an iconic tractor. Cheers & all the best
How could that French guy know from watching that short video how that tractor was prepared for paint? Hrs a dush, dont listen to guys like that. You did a lovely job. We all have to learn somewhere. Personally If it was me now knowing what I know I'd use a paint von rust treatment before primer and that'd keep the rust at bay. But thats just a tip for future projects. I think it turned out great and you should be proud of your work considering the condition you found it in.
One of my favourite tractors, really nice job on the whole tractor and paint. I am doing my own restoration and will paint the rear with red oxide and the front with light grey primer like you did, was there a reason why? Also did you scuff the red oxide/light grey primer down before applying the top coat?
Hi , i used the red oxide on the areas where i have either sanded the rough paint and rust off or there was no paint remaining and was almost bare metal i did red oxide some of the areas at the front of the tractor but generally the original paint was covered well already after cleaning so i just built it up with grey primer prior to top coat . Hope this helps and good luck with doing yours i thoroughly enjoyed doing mine 👍👍👍👍
@@Ayorkshiremansdailygrind Cheers, yeah it's quite a good feeling to restore such an old tractor to it's former glory. I have wire wheels the most the rear end so I'll red oxide that, then any that already has paint I will just paint over it with grey primer then top coat, no need to sand it/rough it up before paint?
Hello sir, i have the same tractor Massey Ferguson 35 same mask and motor, from an unknown year of production. It is imported and i want to know how much kilowatts is it? There aren't any marks, thank you.
Nice work!👍🏻🇨🇦✌🏻😬
Thanks for the visit and a great comment , much appreciated 👍👍
@@Ayorkshiremansdailygrind: I myself spent part of today getting ready to have my Massey Ferguson 270 Diesel trucked from my mum’s farm in Southern Ontario, Canada to my rural property in Central Ontario about 2 hours away. I had to air up the tires, place the two batteries on a battery charger, hook a 6’ Bush Hog to the rear 3 point hitch and load a 6’ grader blade into the bucket of the tractor’s MF Quick Detach Loader.
My 1985 model year MF tractor has just over 2000 hours on the engine but had previously been used to clean stables so there was a lot of wear in the front end spindle bearings and tie rod ends. Those issues have been addressed now but my injection pump needs to be removed and a seal kit installed to address a nasty fuel leak at the pump. This tractor will be replacing a 1963 International B414 (gas) that came with an IH 1550 front end loader. Sadly, the engine of that machine is worn out (very low oil pressure) and lots of leaks (hydraulics and rear main seal in the engine. Parts for that machine are getting hard to find in Canada and the repair bill would be more than the tractor is worth. Besides, it’s nice to now have a bigger 60 HP diesel tractor with a quick detach loader with down pressure and power steering.
Before passing away in 2012, my dad owned a number of vintage tractors including a Ford 800 with an Arps Loader, a Ferguson TEA 20 and a Massey Harris Pony that came with a front mounted spring controlled blade, belly mower, chain harrows and wheel weights. Dad’s last tractor was an 1972 International 434 (gas) with loader. Out of all of these, my favourite all-round versatile tractor was the 1958 Ford 800. It did not have power steering and the front end loader had a trip bucket - that said, it had great pulling power and was easy and forgiving to drive.😂🇨🇦✌🏻
@@peterandersen1378 wow thanks for amazing comment i do hope other viewers take the time to read this , very interesting to read . Thank you 👍👍👍
That is "NOW a lovely 35X", also it has the Diff-lock Peddle, which is a must for ploughing.
Those Perkins engines are really good and last forever, if You service them.
Excellent job, I often wonder why some Farmers treat their Tractors so badly??? Thank you for your video.
thank you for your lovely comment ...... i enjoyed doing the tractor
My favourite tractor. What a job you did. Well done mate.
Thanks 👍
Well done mate you made a great job restoring her. Onto the next one 👍
Hi thanks once again for your great comments , i will deffo be on the lookout for another soon .......stay tuned 👍👍
Well done, to have saved the 35x, what a transformation. We used to have one on the farm a way back in time, it punched above its weight, and was incredibly versatile, we had half tracks for it, manufactured by Jones of Larbert. Long gone now. A brilliant little machine & ultra reliable. You did a fabulous job in light of the condition it was in. The French comment wasn’t very clever he said you hadn’t cleaned/prepped it thoroughly & that the rust would return, pretty pathetic comment, you have to ask oneself if one can’t say something decent about the job you did why bother saying anything at all, creeps. . I worked in France so speak the language. All the best I know what it takes to restore machinery & its hard but rewarding work to do total strip downs. Well done bro
thank you for your comment its much appreciated ....... i have to accept that not all comments are good but it goes with making videos and we can learn from all comments . 👍
Hello Yorkshire man. There’s always some sad inadequate twat who has negative stuff to say, not 100% sure why some individuals turn out like that?! But in my experience it’s usually becos the sad idiots aren’t themselves getting attention. Pathetic. Decent folks who graft & especially when they’ve been involved in restoring plant or race cars road cars themselves appreciate & support folks who do this kind of work. It’s almost always work one has to do in your spare time & requires many hours of relentless dedication, I kno I’ve been there myself. So hats off to you for your sterling effort & a great result to save an iconic tractor. Cheers & all the best
How could that French guy know from watching that short video how that tractor was prepared for paint? Hrs a dush, dont listen to guys like that. You did a lovely job. We all have to learn somewhere. Personally If it was me now knowing what I know I'd use a paint von rust treatment before primer and that'd keep the rust at bay. But thats just a tip for future projects. I think it turned out great and you should be proud of your work considering the condition you found it in.
Fantastic job well done
Many thanks .....love the comment 👍
Great work mate - sad to see it go ... but I'm sure it will be spoilt rotten!
Hi john , yes im sure the young chap who bought it will spend a lot of time enjoying it 👍👍
Nice work.
thanks i enjoyed doing it
One of my favourite tractors, really nice job on the whole tractor and paint.
I am doing my own restoration and will paint the rear with red oxide and the front with light grey primer like you did, was there a reason why? Also did you scuff the red oxide/light grey primer down before applying the top coat?
Hi , i used the red oxide on the areas where i have either sanded the rough paint and rust off or there was no paint remaining and was almost bare metal i did red oxide some of the areas at the front of the tractor but generally the original paint was covered well already after cleaning so i just built it up with grey primer prior to top coat . Hope this helps and good luck with doing yours i thoroughly enjoyed doing mine 👍👍👍👍
i forgot to say that the top coat was put on both red oxide and grey primer has it was ..... it covers well 👍👍
@@Ayorkshiremansdailygrind Cheers, yeah it's quite a good feeling to restore such an old tractor to it's former glory. I have wire wheels the most the rear end so I'll red oxide that, then any that already has paint I will just paint over it with grey primer then top coat, no need to sand it/rough it up before paint?
@@MrZimmaframe i didnt rough up or sand primer before top coat the paint went on very well ...👍
@@Ayorkshiremansdailygrind Doing it now, and you're right the top coat goes on really well 👌🏻. I hope mine turns out half as nice as yours 😂.
Great Job. 😊
thank you 😀
I am doing up my ferguson tvo
Some work restoration
Like yours 👍
Good luck! you will enjoy doing it 👍👍
@@Ayorkshiremansdailygrind you can have a look on my youtube channel 💯
@@deranocasper i will tonight my friend 👍
excellent
Thank you terry , hope your keeping well
Hello sir, i have the same tractor Massey Ferguson 35 same mask and motor, from an unknown year of production. It is imported and i want to know how much kilowatts is it? There aren't any marks, thank you.
i dont know about kilowatts bit the 3 cylinder was i believe 37 Hp and the 35 x was 44 Hp
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@@AyorkshiremansdailygrindWhat is the color code of body color?
@@f.gul01693 stone leigh grey m-1031
How you know it is a X?
original logbook with 35x on it all matching engine numbers etc .
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you are a good person .......best tractor 👍👍
This tractor for sell
already sold but thanks for asking 👍
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