Ford 5000 7.8 6-Cylinder Turbo Diesel Swap (PART 2)

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  • @michaelpelletier4272
    @michaelpelletier4272 9 днів тому +5

    If you're anything like me, the end of this project isn't the best part. I love modification and the engineering that goes along with it. The losing sleep at night thinking of how to make it work and countless hours of looking up parts to see what might and might not work. It's a good feeling of accomplishment.

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  9 днів тому

      I couldn't have said it better myself. I always have a project of some kind, so I can keep my mind occupied. These are the best types of projects for me, the ones that have not been done or well documented (or kept secret).

  • @Lisa_Turner
    @Lisa_Turner 7 днів тому +3

    Great job on the bellhoushing bracket. Nice to see people still have the skills to think creativly to solve a problem.

  • @maakamakana7007
    @maakamakana7007 7 днів тому +2

    sitting here up on the Mekong River pulling apart a Massey Ferguson 185, which is a first for me..its learn as I go, and tools are basic..your video gives me strength to carry on..Nice job of the Ford..I have a 1970's Ford 5000 Backhoe tractor too, which is worn but does the job..

  • @christopherrouse7630
    @christopherrouse7630 7 днів тому +2

    Just came crossed this channel with the previous video in this series. Honestly one of the more relaxing videos with this type of content. I’ve really enjoyed watching.

  • @shaunpc2512
    @shaunpc2512 8 днів тому +1

    I've never been so engrossed in a tractor build as i have with this one, this is an absolute credit to your passion and ingenuity and i really take my hat off to you.
    Absolutely awesome job buddy 👌🏻

  • @michaellynskey7124
    @michaellynskey7124 8 днів тому +2

    I’ve watched your videos for some time now, And it seems to me especially the Ford 5000 engine conversion, You are telling what’s happening were you use to virtually show everything in great detail, Especially being brought up with fords on the farm and operating them from a very early age, There are not many videos about the Ford 5000, Manly only JD & international & AC. 🇬🇧🇮🇪.

  • @Jambo-u2k
    @Jambo-u2k 11 днів тому +8

    Fantastic workmanship this is going to be a fair machine with a 7.8 turbo.

  • @MrYahoo74
    @MrYahoo74 9 днів тому +1

    Top notch fabrication , everything looks well thought out .
    I started almost the same build for pulling but ended up selling it before it was complete . Can’t wait for the next video !

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  9 днів тому +1

      Thanks! I've always heard of the swap, but could not find any info on it so I decided to figure it out myself

  • @thewrenchreviews9986
    @thewrenchreviews9986 6 днів тому +1

    Excellent! Will be interested to see the progress in the next video.

  • @Gazman110
    @Gazman110 11 днів тому +2

    Brilliant video. Great thought process, problem solving and skills. Looking forward to the next installment

  • @lawrenceengel3330
    @lawrenceengel3330 10 днів тому +2

    An amazing amount of intelligent design work and fabrication to get this all to come together so very nicely 👌

  • @franknukemcomegetsome2744
    @franknukemcomegetsome2744 7 днів тому +1

    That’s actually ingenious!!!! I would’ve tried making an adapter plate and spacing out the flywheel and everything else… It would’ve taken a lot longer and caused a lot more problems!👍😸

  • @albanliege4989
    @albanliege4989 10 днів тому +2

    hello Mr Mark , fantastic job for the tractor !!!!! I wait to see the nextvideo !!!!

  • @Motorizeify
    @Motorizeify 8 годин тому +1

    Happen across your channel and love how you think. You do good work. New subscriber and will follow whatever you decide to work on. Looking forward to seeing your videos.

  • @doughorr7260
    @doughorr7260 7 днів тому +2

    Looks awesome going to need bigger rubber front and back very cool project 38 in rubber in the back will help keep traction with the extra horses

  • @ΔημήτρηςΑυγεροδήμος

    You should definitely put a pair of 10.00-16s on the front, keep up the great job !!!!

  • @BlairGuinea
    @BlairGuinea 10 днів тому +1

    The Master, great fabrication Mark, so good to see a dude who knows his business.............you ARE youtube, glad I found your channel, thankyou Sir

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  9 днів тому +1

      Well thank you greatly

    • @BlairGuinea
      @BlairGuinea 8 днів тому +1

      @@marktolman6037 welcome Sir, just love your business..........so impressed !

  • @chrisseger6870
    @chrisseger6870 11 днів тому +1

    This is such an awesome project, dude. I love the detail you go into. Always wanted to do something like this and never had the know how. I probably won't ever, but I absolutely love these shenanigans. Thanks for making these vids.

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  11 днів тому

      Thanks! Projects like this are like a puzzle that you don't have all the pieces for haha

  • @Thegoobmancometh
    @Thegoobmancometh 10 днів тому

    Don't have to apologize for your welds! Alot better than most of us could do!

  • @johnlydon533
    @johnlydon533 9 днів тому +1

    Great video. Lot of work!! Great fabrication. Enjoyed watching 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @timdyer6196
    @timdyer6196 9 днів тому +1

    Your work and for though is off the hook. Thank you for sharing

  • @Colin-rg7gt
    @Colin-rg7gt 10 днів тому +2

    A friend of mine who is an agriculture contractor over here in South West UK has a 5000 with Perkins 6543 in it conv pobly done in 1970s and used for forage harvesting.

  • @JonneOksanen
    @JonneOksanen 11 днів тому +10

    Nice job and i suggest you put 9.00-16" tires on the front with the same style ribbing. Cant wait for the next video !

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  11 днів тому +1

      Thanks!

    • @fredhegyi6162
      @fredhegyi6162 10 днів тому

      Òoòoò

    • @corriedalefarm
      @corriedalefarm 9 днів тому

      With 900 tires you will have to flip the rims around as tire vavle on inside as have on my ford 6600 hope this helps e​@marktolman6037

  • @jodybethkinjorski9030
    @jodybethkinjorski9030 10 днів тому

    Dude, you're awesome at fabrication. I wanted to watch another 2hrs. Thanks for the great content. Following along!

  • @allencrossley9923
    @allencrossley9923 11 днів тому +1

    Really nice work! Can't wait to see the next video.

  • @hasaner3629
    @hasaner3629 9 днів тому +1

    First of all, I congratulate you. This is a big project. It wasn't really easy to put the pieces together. I have a tractor retrofitted with a 6-cylinder Ford Thames engine. MM mineapolis moline 👍👍

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  9 днів тому +1

      Thanks! Sounds like a cool swap, any pics? Or details?

    • @hasaner3629
      @hasaner3629 9 днів тому

      @ There is a video in the profile

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  9 днів тому +1

      Cool swap, just found it

  • @timothystanleyjafo8503
    @timothystanleyjafo8503 10 днів тому +1

    I love the way You Think. Thanks I watched all the video 2 part on a Cold Sat. Thanks Tim from Canada.

  • @branislavlukic3919
    @branislavlukic3919 11 днів тому +1

    Wow, what enthusiasm, great to see that man. Great work. My only concern is maybe bent steering rod, everything else is a definite overkill. Greetings from Serbia, and continue your great work.

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  10 днів тому

      Thanks. I also worry about that, especially if I lose lower and it's manual steering. It's just a thin wall tube

  • @mcarroll598
    @mcarroll598 10 днів тому +1

    New subscriber, DUDE, what an excellent job! I love this type of stuff!!!

  • @gideonstrydom8242
    @gideonstrydom8242 10 днів тому +2

    At 54:40 you are speculating what to do with the front stick out parts of the frame rails. If it was me, I'd leave it long, and make a bracket out of the exact same material to bolt the extreme front ends together. Then you can hang suitcase weights on it, or put a rock box on the front.

    • @gideonstrydom8242
      @gideonstrydom8242 10 днів тому

      Your e-bay yellow 6610 bracket is even a much better idea than mine! Good job, I like it!!

    • @gideonstrydom8242
      @gideonstrydom8242 10 днів тому

      For front wheels I'd go for 900x16 four rib on wider rims

    • @gideonstrydom8242
      @gideonstrydom8242 10 днів тому +2

      I'd convert it to full orbitrol steering. Just so much more responsive and lighter. To make it perfect, unfortunately one mustn't budge away from cost. And to be fair, you can manufacture your own orbitrol bracket where the steering box sit, and pipes can't be THAT expensive. Ram brackets on the front axle can also be manufactured, and you need a pump and fluid reservoir in any case no matter what system you use. You already need so much parts just to put the conversion kit on, you might just as well go the bit more expensive, but easier route.
      That conversion kits is never 100% successful, and besides, it looks awkward and cheap. There's only one way, which you already took since you started, and that's the correct way. Do it right, or don't do it at all.

  • @corriedalefarm
    @corriedalefarm 9 днів тому +1

    If your steering needs a little more clearance just spread your front axle by one hole and you would have it set time will tell when u have the pivot of the axle with the steering locked. But love what you have done and have given me some good ideas

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  9 днів тому

      Thanks

    • @corriedalefarm
      @corriedalefarm 9 днів тому

      @marktolman6037 no worries love fords and always used ford engines but have a cummins 6bt and a cat c10 engine which would like to fit to a tractor so got a lot ideas from you

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  9 днів тому

      It's a fun thing to swap engines that don't belong

  • @dzdonce
    @dzdonce 11 днів тому +2

    metal worker here.
    you can straighten, quite easily, frame rails with a torch you have. no need of bending or hitting with a hammer. process (a translation i think off) is called "flame straightening". you can google more on that.
    basically you run narrow red "bead" with a torch, straight over a weld bead, but on opposite side of a plate. the thicker the metal is - the easier it is to straighten and the narrower the run should be. so one 10 -12 mm "red torch bead" will be more than enough in your situation (especially when the frame is bolted under tension in the direction you need. the idea of a process is to crumple metal surface up (because it is under tremendous stress 'cos of welding) while you run the red narrow line, and it will pull itself while you leave it to cool down. a;lso this method reduses welding stresses greatly.
    p.s. you don't need "big mig". i see you manage sticks quite good, so just get one off those hand-dandy small inverters with a real 160-180Amps and you can weld anything you can think off. lets just leave those transformer buzzbox to the museums. i run Kemmpi minarc150 at the huge construction sites to do all sorts of welds, just because of its weight.
    ok, back to watching..

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  11 днів тому

      Good advice, thanks. Much appreciated. I'll look into those welders

  • @3sparewashers-lg3gf
    @3sparewashers-lg3gf 11 днів тому +1

    Hey Mark- quick suggestion from another 5000 owner. I read somewhere that it is considered wise to use thick washers on the front axle adjustment bolts if the axle tube is dimpled. Primarily its recommended for a loader however given the increased front axle weight Id consider it cheap insurance. Apparently cracking can result around the bolt holes from shock loads without them.
    Really enjoying this series- shes gonna be one torquey and pretty girl!

  • @gideonstrydom8242
    @gideonstrydom8242 10 днів тому +1

    Has to be the same on both sides.... I'm also like that.
    Beauty and perfection lies in the small detail. Once you get the small things perfect, the rest will follow.

  • @johnj.bourke7959
    @johnj.bourke7959 8 днів тому +1

    Suggestion: bolt on a flat plate underneath (if there is room) where you cut the cross member out of the front cast axle support.

  • @michaelmanculich4004
    @michaelmanculich4004 9 днів тому +1

    Great job so far

  • @ste1872
    @ste1872 10 днів тому +1

    Definitely beefy & solid enough great job looks amazing 💯👍🏻

  • @paul3506
    @paul3506 11 днів тому

    Fantastic work keep it up great to watch

  • @charleswelch249
    @charleswelch249 10 днів тому

    You did a great job figuring out how to make it work out. I personally would have just used a tractor oil pan for the strength. But your frame and steering worked out well. I'm very impressed with you figuring things out. But you might wanna get 6011 welding rods soon. 7018 are dc rods, 6011 are ac rods. And both are strong enough for that application.

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  10 днів тому +1

      Thank you

    • @noaha2430
      @noaha2430 10 днів тому

      7018 Is both a DC/AC rod like 6011 now 6010 is a DC rod only they have a 7018 AC which works better for AC than standard 7018 does on AC

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  10 днів тому +1

      I purchase the 7018 AC rods from home depot....one of the only places around that still carries them.

    • @noaha2430
      @noaha2430 10 днів тому +1

      @marktolman6037 i got a box form tractor supply about a year or two ago, not a very commonly talked about rod

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  10 днів тому +2

      I'll check them! I usually stock a few to have

  • @kevinroberts9394
    @kevinroberts9394 8 днів тому +1

    If you watch ebay you can get tires cheap, after a month of debating I bought a NEW pair of 11.00-16 4 rib for $200 I was just debating the height difference but at basicly half price of normal I was convinced I see those deals more frequently durring non peak farming seasons. I think the containers show up, and they have to move them

  • @TomLow-gf8pb
    @TomLow-gf8pb 8 днів тому +1

    I would like to suggest, to minimize warpage, just weld short beads of weld, and move to different parts. Hope this helps. Sincerely, Tom

  • @starswoodmetalcreations6539
    @starswoodmetalcreations6539 10 днів тому +1

    Man you did a excellent job problem solving all the way would like to see a video on the new steering and running Google work sir

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  10 днів тому

      Thanks. The next video it will be running and driving

  • @ozgurakyldz9492
    @ozgurakyldz9492 7 днів тому +1

    Bu kadar emek harcadıktan sonra üzerine güçlü bir motor takıldı mesela bir 4×4 ve 12+12 şanzıman eklebilirdi ağırlık arttı ön lastikler bu ağırlığa yeterli gelmeyebilir fakat yinede güzel çalışma olmuş;Türkiye'den selamlar.

  • @stevceblazevski8124
    @stevceblazevski8124 7 днів тому +1

    I love how you overbuild everything cuzz I do the same and it's for the better right? 😂 But great job Sir you are master at your craft !!

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  7 днів тому

      Overkill is life. I don't want to do it a second time. Thanks

  • @tgrotnes
    @tgrotnes 5 днів тому +1

    I have an ford 4600 diesel with hydraulic steering rack/wheel no open sylinders aftermarket style like u installed now, i know older 4000s have the same as 4600. Maby u could have used one from these tractors, if so then u only need powersteering pump and two hoses 🤪👍 anyway great build 😎👌

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  5 днів тому +1

      I tried to find something along those lines, but were either way too expensive or not available in my area

  • @tacticalrabbit308
    @tacticalrabbit308 11 днів тому

    I see two items you may have over looked the forces on the front wheels will be pulling them backwards as your driving forward , second I would have made an adapter for the front mount where you did not have to cut that web piece out of the front casting , but in the long run it's your project do what you want.

  • @SA-76234
    @SA-76234 11 днів тому +2

    Fantastic tractor build. Thanks for sharing. Love the attention to detail.

  • @ladyco4395
    @ladyco4395 11 днів тому +1

    Bout time 4 another vid, ❤️ these vids

  • @DatBoiOrly
    @DatBoiOrly 11 днів тому +2

    Pretty awesome!!

  • @nippinkoi8924
    @nippinkoi8924 11 днів тому +1

    Great 👍 roll on pt 3

  • @akvlog7831
    @akvlog7831 11 днів тому +1

    Good work

  • @jimmymurdock686
    @jimmymurdock686 4 дні тому

    Bigger to support the new moter

  • @flipflopsgarage
    @flipflopsgarage 8 днів тому +1

    This is wild. I had no idea you could do something like this. I know where a 7.8 is and I wonder if I could do it to my 4000.

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  8 днів тому

      It would be possible, but the 4000 is a 3 cylinder and has weaker steering components. But anything is possible with enough drive and budget.

  • @corriedalefarm
    @corriedalefarm 10 днів тому +1

    You can get a danfos steering kit for a ford 5000 from comes with box pump ram and hose for around £500 steering. From a company called agrline they send world wide

  • @toddsilkowski4922
    @toddsilkowski4922 10 днів тому

    Awesome work and great craftsmanship but I would get the correct bushing for the front axle that mild steel isn’t going to last long with that weight on it

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  10 днів тому +1

      I agree....unfortunately the stock bushing won't fit because the axle was only machined about halfway through for the original placement. Eventually I will take the axle to a machine shop and have the center pivot bored out bigger to accept the factory bushing.

    • @toddsilkowski4922
      @toddsilkowski4922 10 днів тому

      I’m not sure how far off it is but you might be able to clean it up with a dermal then use a cylinder hone tool to get to your bushing size

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  10 днів тому +1

      That's an option....I may try that later on

  • @michaellynskey7124
    @michaellynskey7124 8 днів тому +1

    All the front tombstone were identical hole orientation from the 1960’s through to the ten series, Then Ford changed when they built the 40 series in the start of year 2000, Our British agriculture contracting was based on thirty Ford 5000 or 7610 the 7840 six cylinder fords when virtually everything was changed from the early 1960’s 5000 & 7610.tractors 🇬🇧🇮🇪.

  • @waynep343
    @waynep343 11 днів тому +1

    Harbor freight is discontinuing their 9 piece punch and die set designed to punch shim washers out of shim stock item 95547. And yes it punches up to 3/4" holes . Shim stock selections or by the roll are available.

  • @peanutsmith1462
    @peanutsmith1462 11 днів тому

    Nice job man tell you the truth I would run those front tires until they blow out

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  11 днів тому

      That's been my motto for the last several years! Haha thanks

  • @loganholbrook9230
    @loganholbrook9230 10 днів тому +1

    A tw20 out pan should work. It has a different oil pickup than a 9600. If you use a tw 20 pan I still would use frame rail supports

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  10 днів тому

      I wish there were tractor junkyard out here, it would have been cool to find a complete tractor and take the pan, pickup, pump and everything

    • @loganholbrook9230
      @loganholbrook9230 10 днів тому +1

      ​@marktolman6037 not sure how far you are from ny but there is a guy that does a lot 6 ford tractor parts.

  • @Thegoobmancometh
    @Thegoobmancometh 10 днів тому

    This is a cool project! My favorite one on UA-cam right now and that's saying something. Good work Mark!

  • @alphonsotate2982
    @alphonsotate2982 11 днів тому +1

    Beautifull job 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @wandahelmer1038
    @wandahelmer1038 7 днів тому +1

    Nice 😊

  • @jcchristopher7827
    @jcchristopher7827 10 днів тому

    You could have changed the engine plates and etc its alot easier to install the 401 456 478 are cast out of the same mold so they all interchangeable

  • @toni1907
    @toni1907 8 днів тому

    That other sump would have fixed a whole lot of issues and attack the balancer with a parting tool would prolly let all steering in the front housing with just the rod back to the steering box made a bit longer

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  8 днів тому

      The oil pan from a 9600 or tw would have been a good move, but I tried off camera measuring the balancer, but even as short as I could cut it off there still wasn't room for original steering. I would need to get the water pump back, so that involved getting a whole new front section from a donor tractor, and a tractor balancer. I looked into that, way more money.

  • @kenshaum3994
    @kenshaum3994 5 днів тому

    Make a bracket on the front to hold weights

  • @W8iHav2P
    @W8iHav2P 9 днів тому +1

    If that nose piece is cast steel I think I would have welded a new cross piece slightly in front of the old one before cutting the old one out

  • @dcampbell7
    @dcampbell7 8 днів тому

    Just found your channel and finished watching both swap videos. Keep up the great work and content! I think this is very interesting and unique project. You mentioned it would be the last time this tractor was hooked to your bush hog, what do you plan on using it for once complete?

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  8 днів тому +1

      Thanks. The tractor will probably have a pretty easy life, I'll be doing some tractor pulling and easy mowing. Maybe take it to a coulple truck/tractor shows a year. Before the swap, I mowed around 30 acres a year with the bush hog. I may only mow the same acreage with a batwing.

  • @W8iHav2P
    @W8iHav2P 8 днів тому

    I'm sure someone already pointed it out but you need clamps on the tube at the inner joint of your tie rods just like the ones on the outer tie rod ends...

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  8 днів тому

      I reused the original tapered clamp that was on the original tie rod.

    • @W8iHav2P
      @W8iHav2P 8 днів тому

      @marktolman6037 I'm not sure if we're talking about the same thing, maybe? I mean where the tie rod tubes connect to the center piece you machined.
      It looked as though the ends of the tubes had slits which indicates they need a clamp to keep the tube from expanding.

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  8 днів тому

      Yes we are talking about the same thing. Those inner tie rods had a nut with a female taper, and the tie rod tube has a male taper to match. As you tighten the nut, it tightens the tube around the threads. It's all factory. The slit you see is so the tube can tighten.

    • @W8iHav2P
      @W8iHav2P 8 днів тому

      @marktolman6037 I get it now.
      I swore I saw that joint flex at one point when you moved the tire but it probably just wasn't tightened yet. BTW, that weight hanger and factory bracket really worked out nice compared to having to fabricobble an entire mounting system for the axle pivot

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  8 днів тому

      I had those nuts just finger tight up until I adjusted the toe, so it was flexing when I was setting up the power steering.
      Thanks, I was very pleased with the way it worked for making that axle bracket.
      Sometimes, those wild ideas pay off.

  • @dave-v9z
    @dave-v9z 11 днів тому

    looking good

  • @minefarmer202
    @minefarmer202 9 днів тому

    Here in Europe if u wanted cheap power back in the day u put a perkins in one of those tractors

  • @prevost8686
    @prevost8686 11 днів тому +1

    Do you think that the radiator will cool the bigger engine sufficiently under a hard pull? Really enjoying this build.

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  11 днів тому

      I believe so....solely because 1, there's not much room for a bigger one, and 2, the tractor will not be working the engine nearly as hard as the truck would. Also with the oil cooler and large oil capacity, I hope it keeps cool. I'm also trying to figure out how to add an auxillary radiator using the old heater core lines...

    • @tlambert409
      @tlambert409 9 днів тому +1

      @@marktolman6037 awesome work. for the cooling, a couple things to add. old rule of thumb is 1/3 of energy goes out tail pipe, third into the radiator and a third to your transmission. so if your engine is making more torque thru its range, the cooling load will be higher as well. your peak torque is highest fuel consumption an low RPM, which is low water and air flow (if belt driven fan). didn't pay attention to the radiator when you pulled it, but those usually had large top tanks to quiet the flow and remove trapped air. i would look on the new diesel to see if the highest point on the engine is lower than the top hose to get out all trapped air or if there is an air bleed line to vent. also, old tractors had 7 psi caps as the system wasn't restrictive. if the coolant flow of that pump is higher or over all restriction in the system is up, might want to consider a 13 psi cap to avoid low water pump inlet pressure and pump cavitation. if not using in extreme dust conditions, you can also look to have core changed and increase fin pitch and ad tabulators to the fins to increase heat exchange, but there is a trade off. but can add a screen in front.

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  9 днів тому +1

      That's some good info, I'll definitely put some thought into the cooling system. Much appreciated

    • @tlambert409
      @tlambert409 9 днів тому

      @@marktolman6037happy to help if you have any questions. To add, to this but not same system, air cleaner size should be reviewed to ensure low restrictive airflow

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  9 днів тому +1

      Yeah I've got a 4" inlet on turbo, trying to figure out where I can fit that big filter housing without making it look like an afterthought

  • @stevee7296
    @stevee7296 11 днів тому +1

    Awesome

  • @johnearle6667
    @johnearle6667 10 днів тому +2

    What did the 7.8 engine come from originally

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  10 днів тому

      1989 ford l8000. In part 1 I showed the truck and removal

  • @aaronringland6251
    @aaronringland6251 11 днів тому +1

    Nice

  • @krisdieselv6
    @krisdieselv6 8 днів тому

    I like these modifications. I did the same with a fordson major tractor. Mounted a deutz 8.4L v6 engine. You can see it on my account.

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  8 днів тому

      That's a cool swap! Did the block bolt up easily?

    • @krisdieselv6
      @krisdieselv6 8 днів тому

      No, had to make a plate in between to make it fit. I made everything with a stick welder and a grinder.

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  8 днів тому

      That's awesome. Was there an external frame at all?

    • @krisdieselv6
      @krisdieselv6 8 днів тому +1

      No, had to make a frame and new front axle support. Actually had to make the whole front custom. Took me many hours of making and remaking but it was a fun project

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  8 днів тому

      I'd love to see more, if you ever post any more videos.

  • @michaellynskey7124
    @michaellynskey7124 8 днів тому

    Literally thousands of 5000 tractors were built in the uk with manual steering as power steering was a optional extra, Have you tried and ford breaker in uk for your genuine 5000 steering parts🇬🇧🇮🇪

  • @knutselsmurf1831
    @knutselsmurf1831 8 днів тому

    Put some 11l-15 4rib on.

  • @ferdystrik4629
    @ferdystrik4629 11 днів тому +2

    1100-16

  • @whitefox9
    @whitefox9 10 днів тому

    If that block cracks with just its own weight then it will crack if you go over a bump and your wheels bounces on the ground

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  10 днів тому

      My thoughts exactly. Thats why I went overkill with the frame rails and mount.

  • @michaellynskey7124
    @michaellynskey7124 8 днів тому

    Keep the original size front wheels and tyre size would look marvellous, Larger front whee don’t suit the actual size of the 5000.🇬🇧🇮🇪

  • @morehp1
    @morehp1 11 днів тому +1

    What are u using the tractor for it needs more hp?

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  11 днів тому +2

      For tractor pulls, and also going to be getting a big batwing bush hog soon, hopefully..

    • @morehp1
      @morehp1 11 днів тому

      @ i had a ford 5000 with a back hoe and loader on it and it had loads of power I was wondering what you need more for bat wing will do that

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  11 днів тому

      Well I guess I don't really need the power, I primarily was looking to upgrade from the gas engine to a diesel for the boost in fuel economy.....but I couldn't find a used 256 or 268 4 cylinder anywhere for a decent price....so I started looking for other options. This 6 cylinder looked like it would fit, and the price was right. Plus I like doing conversion projects like this. The power will be sweet too.

    • @morehp1
      @morehp1 11 днів тому +1

      @ see mine had the diesel 4 cylinder in it I didn’t even know the 5000 could be had in gas not that Iv seen a lot them handful but ones Iv been around all had the diesel in it. The 3000s I see them with gas often now im with u

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  11 днів тому

      I was burning 2 - 2.5 gallons per hour with a 6' rotary cutter.

  • @georgedoorley5628
    @georgedoorley5628 10 днів тому +1

    get the steering off an old newholland combine

  • @FAISALALAGA
    @FAISALALAGA 11 днів тому

    Good

  • @seanwhalen5011
    @seanwhalen5011 11 днів тому

    Pro tip. If you tell me that the tractor still isn’t gonna run by the end of the video and show what if will look like. Well I’m just not gonna watch a 2 and a half hour long video of it still not running.

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  11 днів тому

      It's a long process don't want to waste anyone's time lol

  • @michaellynskey7124
    @michaellynskey7124 8 днів тому

    Why would you want to reduce the pin size from 1” 1/8 to 1”, You building something way over kill yet others you want to reduce items which support the front axle and also part of the engine load, It doesn’t really make no sense 🇬🇧🇮🇪,

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  8 днів тому

      That pin and bracket came from a Ford 6000, which is a 6 cylinder tractor and heavier than the 5000. I felt it was adequate. If it has any issues, I can modify to a heavier bracket.

  • @jonathanfrecking1210
    @jonathanfrecking1210 7 днів тому

    To bad you had to destroy a perfectly good tractor with all that nonsense. Btw you can still get new pivot pins and bushings from New Holland. Instead of using worn out parts and a tail pipe as a bushing.

  • @gunny7275
    @gunny7275 11 днів тому

    love the video but the sound you make with your mouth gets a bit annoying after an hour

    • @marktolman6037
      @marktolman6037  11 днів тому

      Sorry lol I'll try to invest in a mic or something so I'm not annoying

  • @بلالکشمیری-ك1ص
    @بلالکشمیری-ك1ص 5 днів тому +1

    I am very happy to see your work, love you from Azad Kashmir Pakistan if I have to make you my teacher, is it possible sir? ❤❤

  • @michaellynskey7124
    @michaellynskey7124 8 днів тому

    All the front tombstone were identical hole orientation from the 1960’s through to the ten series, Then Ford changed when they built the 40 series in the start of year 2000, Our British agriculture contracting was based on thirty Ford 5000 or 7610 the 7840 six cylinder fords when virtually everything was changed from the early 1960’s 5000 & 7610.tractors 🇬🇧🇮🇪.

  • @michaellynskey7124
    @michaellynskey7124 8 днів тому +1

    Keep the original size front wheels and tyre size would look marvellous, Larger front whee don’t suit the actual size of the 5000.🇬🇧🇮🇪