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Thank you SO SO much for this video. You have no idea how much this helped us today! We really appreciate it. Our old A is back in action 😊
@jesusiglesias62210 сағат бұрын
What connector did you use to tap into the rear speakers
@user-tn1hk6zm2freedom2 күн бұрын
The mag does not need to be grounded to the tractor. The mag will fire the points all by itself. The spark plugs need to be grounded to the mag to fire the plugs. I see this is 3 years old so I figure you got it running? Here is why it is not firing. The metal bar that goes through the coil is not making good contact to the mag housing. There is rust on that bar and the surface it sets on in the mag. Clean them surfaces good and clean the clips that hold the coil down and it will fire.
@fixer2u2 күн бұрын
Good video, I am actually in the process of doing the exact same thing right now.
@mahsun27403 күн бұрын
Mantab dan bermampaat sekali
@johndeere1951a4 күн бұрын
Watching this again a year+ later. I pray my head gasket holds on for 20 more years untill im dead. Im 73 now 🤣 Great presentation 👍👍
@johndeere1951a4 күн бұрын
Water will enter the transmission through the gear shift lever. At least put a tarp over it. Its earned it. I hope my clutch braring is ok when I pull my clutch. I hope someone greased mine in rhe last 25 years 🤣. Thanks for the teardown.
@tips62334 күн бұрын
Good video bro
@mahsun27405 күн бұрын
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@scottstaudacher77357 күн бұрын
it was still bolted to the bell housing on the transmission wasn't it lmao had that problem on a truck once using a loader tractor
@chrischoin74028 күн бұрын
Good video. I agree no cab is preferred by me too at least for now. I jump on and off the tractor so much that opening a door is not worth it- I would have broke glass so many times by now too. Also you are so much more aware of your surroundings and what is really happening to the tractor...
@guyvossen16408 күн бұрын
Good material, the JD machinery. Bud your hat is silly
@RIFATKAZUHIROBINKOUSUKEYAMADA9 күн бұрын
But the house is destroyed
@RIFATKAZUHIROBINKOUSUKEYAMADA9 күн бұрын
That house is still abandoned but if you fire your house it still abandoned to
@kevinhardin294110 күн бұрын
You better git that tractor back to the shed before your daddy realizes its gone and he grounds you for life !
@kirkwesterveltoutdoors12 күн бұрын
What year is your tractor, and how much did it cost new with grapple.
@jamespaul20313 күн бұрын
Working with your kids remind me of working with my dad on the farm in Ohio where I was born and raised we had a had an A and B model John Deere tractors great memories
@brianlb7813 күн бұрын
I just ordered a 4060. The dealer doesn't seem too sure about the 3rd function options as far as what to select. So you know that off hand or what your dealer did?
@Marine-iu3ev13 күн бұрын
That is great showing the kids how to use tools, but most important you're bonding with the kids. A trick I found for keeping gaskets in place is spray the gasket 3M adhesive on one side and the part the gasket makes contact with. Let it set up for a few minutes. Carefully set your gasket in place and it will be where it is supposed to be when you bolt it together. Very good video! A++
@laurawilliams956413 күн бұрын
Hey.. Helpful video! My husband was struggling with the starter on his A, and watching you go through your own frustrations here led him to the answer he needed! I can hear that familiar pop pop out there in the field, and he is walking on air right now, happy as can be! It's sort of like having a helpful neighbor that lives about 1,300 miles away.. We appreciate that you took the time to post this. 👍 Thank you!
@phillipdickinson855713 күн бұрын
You need to seed and you well get more then your money worth Jordan
@robertbarnard573116 күн бұрын
That’s what you get for buying that Chinese machine.
@Julio_viral_youtube18 күн бұрын
Are you racist why did you burn your house down 💀💀💀💀💀
@weaseltown23 күн бұрын
I'm trying to finish up my install now. I did it in the reverse sequence, and left the power cable for last. Im having a time poking a hole through that grommet with a Phillips screwdriver. It keeps pushing the grommet through the firewall like you mentioned. I gave up for now, I'll go attempt it again in a few hours.
@weaseltown22 күн бұрын
Ok so I ended up making a slice in the grommet from the engine bay. I unbolted the brake fluid reservoir and moved it out of the way. Then I taped the wire to a long zip tie and fed it through.
@ninobrown9024 күн бұрын
you skipped over so many parts
@braydeny28 күн бұрын
The intro is all the info ive been looking for for months. I clearly dont like to read haha
@joekirk637228 күн бұрын
Junk
@psterdactyl7253Ай бұрын
Jordan, love ya man….you do so much….but….you just gotta get some work boots. Those flip flops are gonna lose you some toes one day. PLEASE! Get some good work boots!!!
@CorvacarАй бұрын
I would like to have that 354 Diesel for a project that l am planning. Fergieman
@user-ik7od5qo7yАй бұрын
I see several people that have those mini excavators that put two 12 volt fans in the side panels to blow the heat out the back end of the machine.
@robertbarnard5731Ай бұрын
Hey Jordan- Shouldn’t the water line be 48” deep? If there is an open winter without any snow the frost can go down pretty far.
@sharonromer6606Ай бұрын
Have you ever seen Cole the Cornstar channel...he's in Iowa too?
@sharonromer6606Ай бұрын
Great to see you again Jordan 🤗
@phillipdickinson8557Ай бұрын
Jordan that was greatthe work was long and the leak in the machine o ring but 800 feet your son getting so big every one digging fertilizing planting corn hay black beans turtle beans planting season won't be so long between video's thank you can't wait for next video.
@mmurphy2317Ай бұрын
Iowa - the granite state? Good to see an update! Thanks!
@rbtractormanАй бұрын
Hey Jordan.. i was thinking.. Being that you may need to chance the oil every 10 or so hours, you should add a hose to the drain plug so that you can access it from below the frame. That way you don't have to remove the back cover every time.
@jaygee999Ай бұрын
Buying this chineeze garbage is the second wrung on the ladder the Communist Chinese are using to topple AMERICA'S ECONOMY ? Who;s holding the ladder for them ? WAKE UP AMERICA !!
@tubeDude48Ай бұрын
Did I miss a video? I don't recall seeing this new machine before. Maybe you should have rented a trencher. It would be much faster! --- I'm surprised that you didn't lay down a red caution ribbon with the new electrical cable you laid down. Not needed where you live?
@HumbleAcresАй бұрын
I believe it has been in the previous two videos.
@tubeDude48Ай бұрын
@@HumbleAcres - Humm
@rbtractormanАй бұрын
Hey Jordan, Yeah I have a trenching bucket for my Kubota and I encountered the same thing.... I used it once and decided that my 12" bucket worked better. Glad to see you working on projects again. I have been in a two month slump with my videos, I am in the process of moving... should have access to my new shop in the next couple weeks and am planning on doing a setup video. Take Care. - RB
@kampdogАй бұрын
Thank you for the video. My dad owned one just like yours. We got it back in the 70s. We lived on 10 acres and he used to plow our gravel driveway in the winter. Also had a brush hog for the field and some disc stuff for the large garden etc. We used use it to pull a small trailer down into the woods to cut wood all day and haul wood home in the evening to burn all winter to stay warm. Looking back that tractor mean't alot to all of the family. Dad died in 2005 of severe lung cancer and mom sold the tractor before she also died of lung cancer in 2018. Thanks for the memories buddy.
@FirstNameLastName-okayyoutubeАй бұрын
Correct
@jschulteboyАй бұрын
I have the same square bailer and I pulled the plunger out of it abd all the rails and made a couple new rails and all that works now but my problem is that neither sides are tying and I sharpened the knives and the bailer is double twinning and won’t tie a knot what do you think the problem is
@HumbleAcresАй бұрын
I have a problem with mine tying on one side if I’m pushing a lot of hay into it right when it ties so I try to time it when it ties and slow down with putting hay into it
@michaellynskey7124Ай бұрын
Don’t yo think it would be more interesting if you stop talking so much and got on with the project which you are filming.
@ashifreza6070Ай бұрын
Absolutely garbage installation! Honda accords have high pass filter that filter out bass frequencies to the rear speakers, also, it plays at a lower level than the fronts… you are literally not feeding enough “bass” frequencies to the amp… the amp should be connected to the front channel…
@xredoptixnotpro8168Ай бұрын
What did you have to do with remote wire? I’m running same set up but idk what I should do with the remote slot on the amp?
@user-qz9nd6bi2mАй бұрын
Great video I’m looking to buy a John Deere a soon
@salchichareyАй бұрын
That is absolutely crazy having a kid on a tractor while bush hogging.
@jamesbarbour8400Ай бұрын
Dunno who did the rowing up, but they didn't do much of a job. Rows all over the place and inconsistent !
@johnkenure4188Ай бұрын
there 12 volt but iv never seen one rotating anti clockwize
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Thank you SO SO much for this video. You have no idea how much this helped us today! We really appreciate it. Our old A is back in action 😊
What connector did you use to tap into the rear speakers
The mag does not need to be grounded to the tractor. The mag will fire the points all by itself. The spark plugs need to be grounded to the mag to fire the plugs. I see this is 3 years old so I figure you got it running? Here is why it is not firing. The metal bar that goes through the coil is not making good contact to the mag housing. There is rust on that bar and the surface it sets on in the mag. Clean them surfaces good and clean the clips that hold the coil down and it will fire.
Good video, I am actually in the process of doing the exact same thing right now.
Mantab dan bermampaat sekali
Watching this again a year+ later. I pray my head gasket holds on for 20 more years untill im dead. Im 73 now 🤣 Great presentation 👍👍
Water will enter the transmission through the gear shift lever. At least put a tarp over it. Its earned it. I hope my clutch braring is ok when I pull my clutch. I hope someone greased mine in rhe last 25 years 🤣. Thanks for the teardown.
Good video bro
Mantab berbagi ilmu salam sehat darilombok indonesia
it was still bolted to the bell housing on the transmission wasn't it lmao had that problem on a truck once using a loader tractor
Good video. I agree no cab is preferred by me too at least for now. I jump on and off the tractor so much that opening a door is not worth it- I would have broke glass so many times by now too. Also you are so much more aware of your surroundings and what is really happening to the tractor...
Good material, the JD machinery. Bud your hat is silly
But the house is destroyed
That house is still abandoned but if you fire your house it still abandoned to
You better git that tractor back to the shed before your daddy realizes its gone and he grounds you for life !
What year is your tractor, and how much did it cost new with grapple.
Working with your kids remind me of working with my dad on the farm in Ohio where I was born and raised we had a had an A and B model John Deere tractors great memories
I just ordered a 4060. The dealer doesn't seem too sure about the 3rd function options as far as what to select. So you know that off hand or what your dealer did?
That is great showing the kids how to use tools, but most important you're bonding with the kids. A trick I found for keeping gaskets in place is spray the gasket 3M adhesive on one side and the part the gasket makes contact with. Let it set up for a few minutes. Carefully set your gasket in place and it will be where it is supposed to be when you bolt it together. Very good video! A++
Hey.. Helpful video! My husband was struggling with the starter on his A, and watching you go through your own frustrations here led him to the answer he needed! I can hear that familiar pop pop out there in the field, and he is walking on air right now, happy as can be! It's sort of like having a helpful neighbor that lives about 1,300 miles away.. We appreciate that you took the time to post this. 👍 Thank you!
You need to seed and you well get more then your money worth Jordan
That’s what you get for buying that Chinese machine.
Are you racist why did you burn your house down 💀💀💀💀💀
I'm trying to finish up my install now. I did it in the reverse sequence, and left the power cable for last. Im having a time poking a hole through that grommet with a Phillips screwdriver. It keeps pushing the grommet through the firewall like you mentioned. I gave up for now, I'll go attempt it again in a few hours.
Ok so I ended up making a slice in the grommet from the engine bay. I unbolted the brake fluid reservoir and moved it out of the way. Then I taped the wire to a long zip tie and fed it through.
you skipped over so many parts
The intro is all the info ive been looking for for months. I clearly dont like to read haha
Junk
Jordan, love ya man….you do so much….but….you just gotta get some work boots. Those flip flops are gonna lose you some toes one day. PLEASE! Get some good work boots!!!
I would like to have that 354 Diesel for a project that l am planning. Fergieman
I see several people that have those mini excavators that put two 12 volt fans in the side panels to blow the heat out the back end of the machine.
Hey Jordan- Shouldn’t the water line be 48” deep? If there is an open winter without any snow the frost can go down pretty far.
Have you ever seen Cole the Cornstar channel...he's in Iowa too?
Great to see you again Jordan 🤗
Jordan that was greatthe work was long and the leak in the machine o ring but 800 feet your son getting so big every one digging fertilizing planting corn hay black beans turtle beans planting season won't be so long between video's thank you can't wait for next video.
Iowa - the granite state? Good to see an update! Thanks!
Hey Jordan.. i was thinking.. Being that you may need to chance the oil every 10 or so hours, you should add a hose to the drain plug so that you can access it from below the frame. That way you don't have to remove the back cover every time.
Buying this chineeze garbage is the second wrung on the ladder the Communist Chinese are using to topple AMERICA'S ECONOMY ? Who;s holding the ladder for them ? WAKE UP AMERICA !!
Did I miss a video? I don't recall seeing this new machine before. Maybe you should have rented a trencher. It would be much faster! --- I'm surprised that you didn't lay down a red caution ribbon with the new electrical cable you laid down. Not needed where you live?
I believe it has been in the previous two videos.
@@HumbleAcres - Humm
Hey Jordan, Yeah I have a trenching bucket for my Kubota and I encountered the same thing.... I used it once and decided that my 12" bucket worked better. Glad to see you working on projects again. I have been in a two month slump with my videos, I am in the process of moving... should have access to my new shop in the next couple weeks and am planning on doing a setup video. Take Care. - RB
Thank you for the video. My dad owned one just like yours. We got it back in the 70s. We lived on 10 acres and he used to plow our gravel driveway in the winter. Also had a brush hog for the field and some disc stuff for the large garden etc. We used use it to pull a small trailer down into the woods to cut wood all day and haul wood home in the evening to burn all winter to stay warm. Looking back that tractor mean't alot to all of the family. Dad died in 2005 of severe lung cancer and mom sold the tractor before she also died of lung cancer in 2018. Thanks for the memories buddy.
Correct
I have the same square bailer and I pulled the plunger out of it abd all the rails and made a couple new rails and all that works now but my problem is that neither sides are tying and I sharpened the knives and the bailer is double twinning and won’t tie a knot what do you think the problem is
I have a problem with mine tying on one side if I’m pushing a lot of hay into it right when it ties so I try to time it when it ties and slow down with putting hay into it
Don’t yo think it would be more interesting if you stop talking so much and got on with the project which you are filming.
Absolutely garbage installation! Honda accords have high pass filter that filter out bass frequencies to the rear speakers, also, it plays at a lower level than the fronts… you are literally not feeding enough “bass” frequencies to the amp… the amp should be connected to the front channel…
What did you have to do with remote wire? I’m running same set up but idk what I should do with the remote slot on the amp?
Great video I’m looking to buy a John Deere a soon
That is absolutely crazy having a kid on a tractor while bush hogging.
Dunno who did the rowing up, but they didn't do much of a job. Rows all over the place and inconsistent !
there 12 volt but iv never seen one rotating anti clockwize
Very nice video and good looking old jd.