I shot this video in South Indiana on a 98 degree Sunday afternoon at the Ford Fordson Collectors Association National event in 2017 I believe . The older gentleman was having trouble starting this Fordson model N (1936 I believe). I told these two that the old timers would sometimes belt start these tractors using their belt drives and a longer belt. I’m glad it worked out and they got it running and onto the trailer ok. It was fun to see everyone come together and help each other out.
My old dad had one of the blue ones , if you messed about with the H.T. leads when hand - cranking it , it would lay you flat out on your back , high voltage electric shock , so I think this one needs the magneto serviced or rebuilt , as not enough pure spark kick at cranking , these old classics are so basic there,s little to go wrong with them , mind you , cold spark plugs would do the same , take them out & hold them in your hands , to warm them up , if this works , use a slightly softer grade plug set . The magneto has an inertia drive mechanism between it & it,s drive sprocket , if that has got weak or just failed , the armature in the mag does not get the sudden fling past firing point it needs to generate a fantastic spark , when this is all o.k. you really wouldn,t want to be holding it ! Best Regards guys .
This is a accident waiting to happen belts are dangerous and the are fiddling with them with the red tractor running, something badly wrong with the blue tractor.
I shot this video in South Indiana on a 98 degree Sunday afternoon at the Ford Fordson Collectors Association National event in 2017 I believe . The older gentleman was having trouble starting this Fordson model N (1936 I believe). I told these two that the old timers would sometimes belt start these tractors using their belt drives and a longer belt. I’m glad it worked out and they got it running and onto the trailer ok. It was fun to see everyone come together and help each other out.
Dengang var TEKNIKKEN ENKEL OG OVERSKUELIG! I modsætning til I DAG!!
My old dad had one of the blue ones , if you messed about with the H.T. leads when hand - cranking it , it would lay you flat out on your back , high voltage electric shock , so I think this one needs the magneto serviced or rebuilt , as not enough pure spark kick at cranking , these old classics are so basic there,s little to go wrong with them , mind you , cold spark plugs would do the same , take them out & hold them in your hands , to warm them up , if this works , use a slightly softer grade plug set . The magneto has an inertia drive mechanism between it & it,s drive sprocket , if that has got weak or just failed , the armature in the mag does not get the sudden fling past firing point it needs to generate a fantastic spark , when this is all o.k. you really wouldn,t want to be holding it ! Best Regards guys .
Notice that he twisted the belt 180 degrees , if he had not the motor of the stalled tractor would be cranking backwards
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This reminds procedure me of a Chinese fire drill 🚑
Old Monkeys and a Football.
It looks almost as dangerous as an episode of 'Alaska, the last Frontier'. 😂😂
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This is a accident waiting to happen belts are dangerous and the are fiddling with them with the red tractor running, something badly wrong with the blue tractor.
its a fordson! thats whats wrong
Farming & life can be dangerous. Done this lots. Just keep back.