John Deere 5020 Repower- 8V71T Detroit Diesel
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2020
- I have been itching to make this video since the start of this channel, and here it is!
This is our 5010/20 Detroit Repower with a 8V71T Detroit Diesel, this is the only one I have seen with a turbo feeding its blower, which is what really sets it apart. With the turbo, this tractor pushes about 360 horsepower! This tractor is wrapped in 900 60R32 rear tires, and 16.5-16.1 front tires. I welded a set of rear rims for this tractor that push out the sidewalls to give the tires a wider profile. In the rear tires we have added 160 gallons of windshield washer fluid per tire as extra weight for plowing, and built a custom weight bracket for the front weights. We have also equipped this tractor with the Wheatland fenders and dust shields. As clumsy as they are to step over, the dust shields really tie together the tractor. We have also moved all the hydraulic controls to a console, where we can control both remotes and the 3-point hitch. This tractor had two radiators when we started the restoration, we took the small radiator out and replaced the bigger radiator with one that had an extra core. It takes a LOT of plowing to get this tractor over 190 degrees. With removing the front radiator, we had the room to put the 5010 fuel tank back in its original spot. The exhaust pipe leaving the turbo is wrapped in lava fiber where it gets a little close to the hood, and exits the hood as a one piece straight pipe with no visible clamps.
In the video we are pulling a John Deere 3600 6-bottom plow. This tractor handles this plow with ease in 5th or 6th gear. 5th gear at 2400 RPM and 6th gear at 1800 RPM are the sweet spot for this plow and tractor, leaving a level job, and covers the trash well.
I appreciate you taking the time to watch this video, and if you have any questions be sure to leave them in the comments and I will answer them to the best of my ability!
Thanks for watching, and I will see you on the next one!
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6 th gear plowing, that's cruising speed. She is a beauty.
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I put a few thousand hours on a 5020 in 1971 on the cotton fields of Australia. Great machine in is day.
A killer rig for sure. Blood sweat and tears make it priceless. I see a few more generations in this tractors future. Fantastic job.
That is as “America” as it gets. Awesome. And here I am in the ‘burbs thinking cutting my grass with my 15 hp lawn tractor is fun.
I’m an International guy. That 5020 is one BAD mother! SPECTACULAR job with the work you did on it and PROPS for actually making it do some field work too!
When you’re gripping the wheel of this beast, ripping through the earth, be thankful for the experience guys like me would kill for!
I am very very thankful. Thanks for watching!
I second that 🙁
Beautiful job! I vote for the hearing protection! Just 4 years of field work on stock, early 4020 D’s back in the late 60’s/early 70’s took its toll on my hearing!
The earbuds I put in don't quite cut the noise, I will upgrade soon!
That's one hell of a tractor. I just happen to love big tires. The sound of that engine. Love it
Very well done. Killer rear tires. ripes thru the fields. Absolutely the wow factor
Wow, that tractor is a work of art.. gorgeous...thx for bringing us along...
That is such a work of art. I’m so happy you can actually use it instead of it being just a parade tractor.
They are cool sitting in the shed, but it makes them so much more valuable and enjoyable when they can still go out and work!
Hearing that trademark howl of a Detroit diesel in anything is unforgettable, and awesome! It's just such a classic sound. :-)
Wow. What an amazing machine. What I would have given to have that 50 years ago in the fields of Illinois. Don't get me wrong my 4020 was amazing but your 5010/5020 is over the top by a longshot. Thanks for sharing. God I miss farming.
From one John Deere enthusiasts to another very awesome job done!
Thank you very much!
@@RennerStockFarmswas you in a tractor pull a few weeks ago in stanford illinois?
now that's one sick ass tractor well done guys!
Man that’s not plowing, that’s dirt throwing! She’s pissed off, love it!
Hell yeah!
Its not just the added hp and speed, both of these increase the efficiency of the plowing. Allows for better penetration of the plow and more rollover and aeration of the soil. 5020's were very much under powered in the factory version, so this repower really improves the looks and the working ability of these tractors.
Got to love the sound a screaming detroit makes as it's hard at work!
Wow… What an amazing and useful tractor! It’s not just a trailer queen show tractor you can use it. Well done.
What's the point if you're scared to get them dirty!
I have a 1970 gmc 4905 with the 8v71 great engine very simple and easy to work on.
I drove a mid 80’s GMC general dump truck that had the 8v71 with both turbo and blower. It was factory. In that application it was pushing 440hp. A royal beast.
You can blow smoke up some people's - - - but you can't blow smoke up mine. If it was making 440 horse power it was a 8 V 92. END OF DISCUSSION.
@@warrenklingensmith1241 you may be very right. It was a long time ago. But no need to ignorant about it.
Beautiful build, Man. And she pulls like a champ.
This video got me to subscribe. Uncorked/straight-piped, 2-stroke Detroit diesels are like my beloved rock and roll. I have run dual-exhaust, no-muffler 318's over-the-road/long-haul. Also, I want to see more farm tractors like this. When I started farming in 1974, I bought a brand-new, IH 1066; and the day it was delivered I put a chrome, straight pipe on it. Always kept my tractors waxed.
Thanks for watching Douglas, more is on the way!
Absolutely a Beautiful machine.
I had a 8v71t in a 73 GMC semi. Not long on miles, about 200k per overhaul. It would take a good 350 cummins to bet it. Hell of a drag race motor.
This is the first video of yours i came across. You did an amazing job on that Deere! It looks and sounds absolutely amazing. 👍👍
Glad you liked it!!
Awesome job!! Great looking tractor!
Nice 5020. Had one years ago, favorite. Now retired. No more tractors. So sad.
Love the tractor. Great DD. Paint job is excellent.
Agreed! Beautiful!
Looking at this beautiful machine it reminds me of the tractors that you would see back in the 70's pulling at the tractor pulls that would take place in my hometown of Crosbyton, Tx . Thanks for the memories pretty cool.
Thanks for watching!
Simply AWESOME!!
Let that Detroit talk !!
Yes sir!
She is a beauty
Thank you Donald!
Apparently, everyone saying “wear hearing protection “ never wore eye protection because the are blind and can’t see your ear plugs, lol :D Outstanding tractor by the way, I love it.
I am glad someone finally noticed them! Thanks for watching!
That is one of the best sounding deeres
Love that tractor. Beautiful.
Great job, super, you can be proud of the result.
This this is beautiful! looks great, and is extremely clean.
Are we just not gonna talk about the Steiger Tiger at the beginning? Both your 5020 and your Tiger are magnificent machines
I am hoping to make a video on the Steiger soon, it is just too wet right now to get it out to plow unfortunately.
Great Video and Excellent restoration on your JD. Just FYI..... the Detroits do Not utilize "Superchargers" per say.... they are Roots Blowers, which are just volume air movers, in other words they Do Not "compress" (re: pressurize) air, Internally. Any boost generated by a Roots type positive displacement blower is strictly due to back-pressure resulting from pumping a higher volume of air, than what the engine can handle per revolution.
A great thing about the Roots type blower is that regardless of how much external pressure may build up... the air temperature remains quite ambient within the blower casing as it passes through the helical lobes. If everything is "tight" on a Detroit, you can generally register 3 to 4 psi in the air-box on a NA engine, and higher of course with a turbocharged version... depending on which blower you have.
The best blower to use for making as much power as possible WITH a turbocharger, is the High By-pass version as used on the marine engines. There are three different case versions, the standard blower used on all the NA (Naturally Aspirated) engines with no by-pass valve, the By-Pass blower and the marine High By-Pass unit. There are also a couple of gear drive ratios for the Roots, all over-driven to a minor degree (8 to 12+ percent, roughly - I don't have the numbers right in front of me at the moment) compared to crank rotational speeds.
The other type of positive displacement blower (or "supercharger") is the Lysham Screw Blower, which actually compresses (pressurizes) the airflow Internally before exiting the casing.... they are also much more expensive, due to the complexity and required tight tolerances of the lobes. They have been around since the 1930s, but only on large diesel engines of the medium speed class (between 250 & 900 rpm maximum) as found on mid size ships and some European diesel locomotives.
Since the late 1980s they have become "down-sized" and can now be found on 100 percent of the Blown Alcohol Dragster & Funny Car classes of both the NHRA and IHRA drag racing, as well as some of the Top Fuel & Fuel Funny Cars in both sanctioning bodies.
According to the MODEL numbers on the ID plate on your 8-71T... was it Originally built (the engine, only) as an 8V71T, or was the turbo added at some point later?.... and IF so, were the pistons, cam, injectors (and timing), 4 valve head (?), etc, changed at the same time, if at all?
They are Fabulous engines and legendarily reliable..... just Never let the engine temp rise Above 200 degrees, Especially with 4 valve head(s).... and only let it idle long enough for the turbo to spool and Cool down, them shut them down if their not going to be put back to work within 5 minutes or else the cylinder temps will drop down considerably and you run the very real risk of glazing the liner walls.... never a good thing.
One of the leading causes of increasing black smoke and at the same time... more and more oil drainage from the Air-box drain tube(s).... is two fold, excessive idling and leaking blower drive seals, resulting in increasing amounts of oil in the airflow from the blower, which also results in "coking" in the intake ports which in turn, results in decreased scavenging, less power and increased black smoke and fuel consumption. I resealed the blowers on my V12's about every 100,000 / 115,000 miles or about every 9 months plus or minus.... and Never had any of the issues, that others had... it's called Preventative Maintenance.
I've known guys who sent their 8-71's to be rebuilt (never "rebuild" - always Re-man... much cheaper in the long run), After removing the blower, then remounting the blower after a rebuild, cursing the engine and the re-builder because it "blew up" in 50,000 miles or less!!..... in reality, it was their own Ignorance (of the engine) and sometimes, stupidity... that caused it. OOOps, sorry for the "book"!! Anyway, and once again... Thank you for sharing your tractor and the fantastic restoration of it..... don't "let it go"... stay with it ("Preventative" Maintenance ALWAYS Pays off in the long run!) and take good care of it.
I have subscribed to your channel and will be looking for more videos from you.... take care and have a Blessed, SAFE and Prosperous New Year... Lord Willing!!
She’s a ripper💪man what a beautiful sounding and looking tractor 👍👍
Thank you Burt!
Nice looks brand new like the way you roll thanks video right on
Very nice unit. Love the old repower tractors. Hot rods of the farm..
Thanks for watching!
That is one good looking beast ! I had a 5020 with an 8630 repower, great old school power..best of luck with your farming and new toy
Thanks for watching John!
What a beaut, sounds fantastic, great finish.
Thank you Roger!
Damn that Detroit sounds awesome 👍.
Thank you William!
You did a beautiful job on your tractor !
A really sharp tractor and real power !
Thanks William!
Beautiful tractor. You’ve earned my sun for sure
Thanks for the sub!
That is a beautiful tractor! 🚜
Worked at a uranium mine, big eagle. We had pacific trucks powered by 16v71 Detroit. Loved those old trucks.
That Detroit Diesel sounds awesome !! And I really love those big ass back tires 👍👍
That’s a great running tractor
What a very nice tractor neat how you guys pieced it back together when you restored one of a kind.
Thanks Don! A lot of work went into this tractor, we are very happy with the end result.
Very cool conversion, nothing beats the sound of an ole Detroit
Have never seen one with a turbo..Makes it much quieter! Nice job on the hood..the console is another plus..Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching John!
An 8v71 with a turbo was sold as a 350 hp. A Detroit guy told me that they lowered the compression on a 318 and then hung a turbo on along with the supercharger.
@@SK-tr9iiand different injectors
That 8V71T makes that beast a true grunt. Hell, if you put a bunch of weights on the front. You could really out work these newer half mil tractors at a fraction of the price of 220-350 horse tractor.
Very nice tractor!👍
Make sure the 8V71 gets enough revs - don't lug it at low speed for hours and hours, or you could melt a piston. They only lubricate properly when screaming, >1800RPM or so.
Make em scream !
It's a fallacy that you'll melt a piston or break a crankshaft by lugging a DD 2 stroke engine.
@@SomeTechGuy666 Tell that to the guy who brought his 8V71 bus to the Bus Grease Monkey (known to all DD 2-stroke aficionados on UA-cam) that was down a cylinder because of lugging through the Appalachian foothills of Tennessee; 2-strokes need revs for proper lubrication and cooling under load.
@@Acoustic_Theory Complete BS. The only thing that causes a cylinder to go out is a bad injector. They lubricate and cool just fine at lower RPMs. In boat applications they are often run at part speed for days at a time.
The user in this YT video even admits to running a gear high and at lower RPM.
@@SomeTechGuy666 I’ll leave it to the more experienced mechanics to adjudicate but lugging any engine under load is not a good idea for longevity. (This is different from low idle.)
That thing is a monster!!! I love it!!!!
That is a awesome build. I bet it’s fun to pull a plow with. Great job.
Thank you!
Sounds wonderful. That plow had no chance behind that Tractor.
Poor plow didn't see it coming!
What an icon of a tractor, bloody lovely condition, very envious.🥺😪
Excellent job 👍 beauty and the beast in one
Love your creativity 🤠
Love it! Nice mods you did and of course that two stroke sounds incredible. The wheels and tires definitely make this tractor stand out in a crowd though.
I agree, she's one of a kind!
When I started farming in 1979 we looked at and ran a 5010/20 with same Detroit in Grand Forks ND area, would have loved to bring home and work with, but at the time thought about how long trans and rear end was going to last. That is a great restore and fun to watch in action!!
Thanks Dave!
Ya thanks dave
Awesome oldie tractor! Greetings from Portugal.
Thanks for watching!
Great Machine. Beautiful restoration!
Thank you Garrett!
Definitely a bad ass machine!!!!!
Thank you Joseph!
great work!
Open exhaust on a jimmy will deafen you. Love it
Awesome tractor great job
That’s a beast
I had a 1967 Sicard in 1977, with an 8V71. Sounds good.
Get this man in touch DeBoss Garage and feature this monster!
Music to my ears
That Detroit sounds good!
What an absolute Beauty and Beast!!!
Beautiful tractor
Nice looking Deere. Love the side counsel mod 👍
Thanks Zack, I am proud of the console!
Wow absolutely beautiful u did a amazing job building that what a beast and it sounds amazing great vid
Glad you liked it!
What a BEAST
The beast is sounding soooo good
What a beautiful tractor. My father was JD dealer and I was just infected with heart on JD. I love this design of engine hood makes a face looking very individual like old bmw 02. Thank you for beautiful video. 👍👍👍👍
Thats definitely the most Badass Tractor I have ever seen
Thank you!
Super cool ol tractor! I really like the LP tank hood modification
Better than new. More of a "Show" tractor than a work horse. Sweet.
A show tractor that we aren’t afraid to use, the best combination.
El tractor! Hermosisimo Gran maquina por muchos años
Beautiful tractor!!
Thank you!
Beautiful!
Wat a nice build, she’s a beauty. Call her the 5021 🙃🇨🇦🔥
Definitely should hook another plow behind the first one. Beautiful. That lp tank is a nice touch
Thanks Derrick!
Awesome build
Thanks!
I’ve never owned a tractor and probably never will but I want that soooo bad. What a beast
This is just bad ass. 👍🇺🇲
I love builds like this ❤
That’s an amazing machine. It’s both a 5010 and a 5020 you could get decals made that say 5015!
That is Beautiful!!!!
Now that's what you call a bigass tyre😆💪