Thanks for the video, I came close to buying a series 1 field marshal here in Canada, It was a complete mess and I figured it would cost about $20.000 to get parts shipped from England if I couldn't find good stuff here and restore it. I got my first 954 county instead the next day. The guy with that nice orange tractor must be David Aylward , I've seen his picture/tractors in the machinery magazines I get sent over from the U.K he's got some real nice restored machines.
Interesting video! Some of these "starts" seem to feature very short periods of the decompressor being engaged. I suppose it depends on practice and strength. Having started these tractors myself a "wind up" at least gives a chance on the 3 & 3A's.
Hi Jon, I might have missed previous turns, check this out for more and using a new electric starter. best regards Dave ua-cam.com/video/Wf7LVfiZZx0/v-deo.html
Hi Dave, Stuart here. What's wrong with the sound, here? Not quite right if you ask me. But a proper spectacle of all types of Marshall being swung on the handle. Brilliant as always. Well done, nice work. Regards
Hi Stuart, Thanks and you are right about the sound, the camera I was using here wasn`t so good for sound especially the lovely tones of a single cylinder engine. thanks for watching. best regards Dave
Never get bored of a field marshal starting up. Great video as always
I'm guessing this was in Canada because none of these guys used the shotgun shell method of starting.
All Field Marshalls came with this feature.
Hi Jerry, this was in the UK, I`ve heard about the shell start up but never seen one other than on video. all the best Dave
Thanks for the video, I came close to buying a series 1 field marshal here in Canada, It was a complete mess and I figured it would cost about $20.000 to get parts shipped from England if I couldn't find good stuff here and restore it. I got my first 954 county instead the next day. The guy with that nice orange tractor must be David Aylward , I've seen his picture/tractors in the machinery magazines I get sent over from the U.K he's got some real nice restored machines.
Interesting video!
Some of these "starts" seem to feature very short periods of the decompressor being engaged. I suppose it depends on practice and strength. Having started these tractors myself a "wind up" at least gives a chance on the 3 & 3A's.
Hi Jon, I might have missed previous turns, check this out for more and using a new electric starter. best regards Dave ua-cam.com/video/Wf7LVfiZZx0/v-deo.html
Hi Dave, Stuart here. What's wrong with the sound, here? Not quite right if you ask me. But a proper spectacle of all types of Marshall being swung on the handle. Brilliant as always. Well done, nice work. Regards
Hi Stuart, Thanks and you are right about the sound, the camera I was using here wasn`t so good for sound especially the lovely tones of a single cylinder engine. thanks for watching. best regards Dave
Good day Boy that was different. That orange 1 I thought was a Nuffield at first. Thanks Dave you should buy one & go in rally LOL Thanks
Ab kha h Marshall my love trectar
Which country which city
Near Birmingham England.
Marshal crank no starts