👍👍i believe it's running and pulling pretty well😁👍👍👊
@heatmerchant11 күн бұрын
Glad to see your posts. Have a great summer.
@faniebasson471711 күн бұрын
slack adjusters is the most versatile thing
@elroyelblander627711 күн бұрын
👍👍 perhaps you should race it instead of pull🤔🤣
@AndyFromm11 күн бұрын
@@elroyelblander6277 🤣 maybe
@ihus995011 күн бұрын
👍🏻
@seth170411 күн бұрын
Getting the power to the ground, nice, looks like fun
@AndyFromm11 күн бұрын
@@seth1704 sure was, just needs alot more power now 😉
@rudycarlson824511 күн бұрын
@@AndyFromm do you use this tractor for work?
@AndyFromm11 күн бұрын
@@rudycarlson8245 i did till this year, built it about 8 years ago to mow my lawn and do yard work.
@rudycarlson824511 күн бұрын
@@AndyFromm you did a really nice job on it!
@AndyFromm11 күн бұрын
@@rudycarlson8245 thanks
@donvoll258011 күн бұрын
G day Boy that was interesting. Either low or 3 gear? can't tell for sure Ths
@AndyFromm11 күн бұрын
1st high, I just installed a m&w 9 speed 👍
@donvoll258011 күн бұрын
@@AndyFromm Really Interesting. Ths
@heatmerchant10 күн бұрын
@AndyFromm I have an H with a Heisler, and it doubles the first four gears
@AndyFromm10 күн бұрын
@@heatmerchant from my understanding thats how the m&w works too. I made a spreadsheet with all the speeds.
@donvoll258010 күн бұрын
@@heatmerchant Good day from Ontario. I am 74 & have never seen one up here that I know of I think that would be ideal thanks
@carlmenzel874411 күн бұрын
That thing is all sorts of cool
@elroyelblander627712 күн бұрын
👍👍..did i see 4 grand??🤔. . Forget how u got that pump set up.. thanks for the video feller...hope all is well 👍👊
@AndyFromm11 күн бұрын
That gauge was boost, its too hard to get the tach where I have it mounted but it was around 3k rpm
@elroyelblander627711 күн бұрын
@@AndyFromm oh !!.. that makes more sense...I can't see apparently...then 40 lbs!!??
@AndyFromm11 күн бұрын
@@elroyelblander6277 yup around 40 psi, tickled 50 at the end
@elroyelblander627711 күн бұрын
@@AndyFromm 👍👍👊
@kenthawkins241812 күн бұрын
👍
@ihus995012 күн бұрын
Good pull Andy👍🏻
@lodollar2312 күн бұрын
Nice!
@winrowfarms549412 күн бұрын
Looked good
@ihus995012 күн бұрын
👍🏻
@pontushaggstrom626113 күн бұрын
Yup, still slow.
@AndyFromm12 күн бұрын
@@pontushaggstrom6261 yes
@AutryDarden13 күн бұрын
Can you explain how to go from twine tie to net wrap on this baler ?
@AndyFromm8 күн бұрын
Do you happen to have the operators manual "OME87620 Issue K5"? It says how to do it in there but I could probably make a video sometime. I never use twine on my baler.
@AutryDarden12 сағат бұрын
@@AndyFromm I do not have the owners manual. Bought it used.
@AndyFromm12 сағат бұрын
@@AutryDarden I'll see what I can do sometime
@brantkensinger339814 күн бұрын
Great to see the tractor again. I am starting a farmall 6bt project and am using the information from your videos for inspiration.
@AndyFromm14 күн бұрын
Nice, I'd love to see it when its going 👍
@r.hazelwood488515 күн бұрын
Good to see you again!!
@AndyFromm15 күн бұрын
👍 I've been pretty lazy with the videos
@ihus995015 күн бұрын
Hold on Andy 👍🏻
@AndyFromm15 күн бұрын
😉👍
@RoadHead6218 күн бұрын
I'm using parts of this method to build the head for an engine stand and a slightly lighter version, 1.25 inch 10 spline as opposed to the larger 1.5 inch 10 spline, for a car frame rotisserie. I'm using steel I have lying around to build the main frames for both instead of modifying the light weight stand I have. It never fit between the legs of my hoist, and was never fun to move around the shop anyways. The other videos I've seen here of guys using this method are using 1/2 inch bolts to secure the slack adjuster. That immediately set off alarms for me. Not too much of an issue if it's a short 1/2" bolt, but I saw a couple with bolts nearly as long as your solution. No bueno. I prefer your solution, especially on a heavy duty stand.
@AndyFromm18 күн бұрын
Awesome, It would be great for that 👍 I have seen many with the long bolts, they wouldn't be good with a heavy load on them.
@ironhorse22022 күн бұрын
Do you do swaps
@AndyFromm22 күн бұрын
Yes for myself, I don't know I could do it for others.
@Sheisthedevilyouknowwho-ft9we26 күн бұрын
Is this an original Farmall MD ? start on gas, then switch over to diesel. Or a repower. ?
@AndyFromm26 күн бұрын
1941 farmall M gas, repowered with a 4bt cummins. 4 cylinder turbo diesel, puts out 200hp now
@francescocosentini926426 күн бұрын
I got the same one but a 1994 my front joystick sticks at times
@Camel_Jockey29 күн бұрын
What camera did you use, do you have a link or something? I'd like to install one on my Excursion the same way you did through the third brake light
@AndyFromm29 күн бұрын
I believe this is the same thing I used. It doesn't quite show the hitch but it helps alot in tight areas amzn.to/4eq0k5p
@freeamerica834Ай бұрын
Farmall has big wheels less weight per square inch
@Yonkerville88Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to share this repair. It helped me tremendously when the baler broke my 540 shaft off the 1456 right in baling season! You have helped yet another person, brother!
@AndyFrommАй бұрын
No problem, glad it helped. I have since made a different spring compressor that is much easier to use, have videos.
@Yonkerville88Ай бұрын
I understand. I rebuild transmissions and I ended up using Some of the piston compressor tools in conjunction with a two jaw puller, catching two bolts screwed into the case. That way I didn’t have to hoist it into the press..
@AndyFrommАй бұрын
@@Yonkerville88 that wasn't fun at all in the press lol.
@theda850twoАй бұрын
"You can observe a lot just by watching", Yogi Berra
@waitemcАй бұрын
Ive always wanted to stick a 4-53 detroit in one of my old farmalls just to see.
@AndyFrommАй бұрын
I think I've seen one online before. Guy i know has a couple 4 cylinder detroits in old case's. I can't remember what model his are
@donotedit4646Ай бұрын
Which farmall tractors came with the 4bt Cummins? What years
@AndyFrommАй бұрын
No "farmall" did. A CaseIH 5120/5220 did along with a few Case skidloaders, backhoes, and other machines of the 1990s
@donotedit4646Ай бұрын
Which farmall tractors came with the 4bt Cummins? What years? I’ve been looking for a few months now
@AndyFrommАй бұрын
No "farmall" did. A CaseIH 5120/5220 did along with a few Case skidloaders, backhoes, and other machines of the 1990s
@cambam8110Ай бұрын
Do you cycle the twine arms manually after adjustments or does it do it automatically
@AndyFrommАй бұрын
I haven't thought about that for a while, not 100% sure if I understand. Everything should reset if the gate is cycled if I remember correctly.
@carlosmecina6495Ай бұрын
what brand tool are you using \
@AndyFrommАй бұрын
Not for sure anymore, I bought it used off ebay years ago.
@carlosmecina6495Ай бұрын
i coudnt take the gland off mine i already broke 2 gland wrenches
@AndyFrommАй бұрын
I've had some like that. I usually end up heating them with a torch.
@sevanson1Ай бұрын
Great clear video! Two suggestions for those interested. 1) pressure wash everything prior to opening a toolbox for wrenches. 2). purchase, borrow, or rent a torque multiplier and use the prescribed values on reassembly. You've seen what improper torque does for the rod nuts. It could have been catastrophic had the nut spun off entirely!
@ghostakablackpanther2 ай бұрын
the idiot who invented them. make the wires longer and crews to crew in to trailer permanently who ever come up with this no need to repair trailer light and ground issues.
@sean49222 ай бұрын
Are the old belts any good for anything.
@AndyFromm2 ай бұрын
Alot of pickup truck mud flaps? Lol, I don't know
@gekkoman48532 ай бұрын
Where was that second black wiring harness??
@AndyFromm2 ай бұрын
Mine was just down on the right
@gekkoman48532 ай бұрын
@@AndyFromm ahh, well I can’t find it. I pulled the amplifier out. Is there any way you can show or is the car no longer there?
@AndyFromm2 ай бұрын
@@gekkoman4853 i don't know if it's a different year thing? I don't even know where the amp is on these. my plug was right there, I wouldn't be able to show it any better.
@AndyFromm2 ай бұрын
@@gekkoman4853 i did some googling, if the amp is where it showed me, there can't be that much wiring to follow back.
@gekkoman48532 ай бұрын
@@AndyFromm yeaaa, the connector is different than the one that was provided. I’m convinced I have the wrong part now lol
@fostersteward38382 ай бұрын
You did a good job dialing in that baler, it looks like you have a sound machine there now. I bought a thermal thermometer I can easily stand on the ground with and point the laser at the different bearings and read their temperatures with on mine. Takes maybe 60 seconds to walk around the baler and check the temps on all the bearings. It gives accurate readings to within 10 degrees or so. I check them if I have to stop for any reason when baling and after baling the last bale of the day. Lets a person keep a good feel on how the bearings are holding up and hopefully give an alert before one gets bad enough that it becomes a critical problem. Theres nothing like a John Deere Baler they make nice tight dense bales.
@AndyFromm2 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍 I have a couple temp guns, I gotta try to remember to take one with
@carlwupinmaine29202 ай бұрын
l[ke your style encouraging while hiding no facts that it not so easy
Пікірлер
I'm doing a job on a kuhn GA 3200 GT it took a lot of heat and banging to get things apart.
@@JacobAHull-nx6rx yes, mine did the first time too!
Just showing off now,,,lol
@@ronzezulka6646 😄
Yup,,maniac tendencies,,lol
@@ronzezulka6646 😊😄
Helllllls yes
Damn that's a fast tractor
45 lbs of boost? 😳
@@mammothammo7357 yup 👍
Is there a parts 2?
@@JacobAHull-nx6rx sorry no, parts got too expensive for me to justify it. I still have it sitting here but I bought a 9 wheel sitrex one way rake
When do I take delivery of mine?
@@jakemortwedt161 when you gonna bring me the parts?
@@AndyFromm send me the list!
@@jakemortwedt161 amzn.to/44eutA1 amzn.to/3UeD8On amzn.to/3U6PHes amzn.to/3UhzB1E amzn.to/3UyUBme amzn.to/4aP0yky amzn.to/3UhxoU2 www.harborfreight.com/2000-lb-capacity-foldable-engine-stand-59200.html
That is a fun ride 🎉
👍👍i believe it's running and pulling pretty well😁👍👍👊
Glad to see your posts. Have a great summer.
slack adjusters is the most versatile thing
👍👍 perhaps you should race it instead of pull🤔🤣
@@elroyelblander6277 🤣 maybe
👍🏻
Getting the power to the ground, nice, looks like fun
@@seth1704 sure was, just needs alot more power now 😉
@@AndyFromm do you use this tractor for work?
@@rudycarlson8245 i did till this year, built it about 8 years ago to mow my lawn and do yard work.
@@AndyFromm you did a really nice job on it!
@@rudycarlson8245 thanks
G day Boy that was interesting. Either low or 3 gear? can't tell for sure Ths
1st high, I just installed a m&w 9 speed 👍
@@AndyFromm Really Interesting. Ths
@AndyFromm I have an H with a Heisler, and it doubles the first four gears
@@heatmerchant from my understanding thats how the m&w works too. I made a spreadsheet with all the speeds.
@@heatmerchant Good day from Ontario. I am 74 & have never seen one up here that I know of I think that would be ideal thanks
That thing is all sorts of cool
👍👍..did i see 4 grand??🤔. . Forget how u got that pump set up.. thanks for the video feller...hope all is well 👍👊
That gauge was boost, its too hard to get the tach where I have it mounted but it was around 3k rpm
@@AndyFromm oh !!.. that makes more sense...I can't see apparently...then 40 lbs!!??
@@elroyelblander6277 yup around 40 psi, tickled 50 at the end
@@AndyFromm 👍👍👊
👍
Good pull Andy👍🏻
Nice!
Looked good
👍🏻
Yup, still slow.
@@pontushaggstrom6261 yes
Can you explain how to go from twine tie to net wrap on this baler ?
Do you happen to have the operators manual "OME87620 Issue K5"? It says how to do it in there but I could probably make a video sometime. I never use twine on my baler.
@@AndyFromm I do not have the owners manual. Bought it used.
@@AutryDarden I'll see what I can do sometime
Great to see the tractor again. I am starting a farmall 6bt project and am using the information from your videos for inspiration.
Nice, I'd love to see it when its going 👍
Good to see you again!!
👍 I've been pretty lazy with the videos
Hold on Andy 👍🏻
😉👍
I'm using parts of this method to build the head for an engine stand and a slightly lighter version, 1.25 inch 10 spline as opposed to the larger 1.5 inch 10 spline, for a car frame rotisserie. I'm using steel I have lying around to build the main frames for both instead of modifying the light weight stand I have. It never fit between the legs of my hoist, and was never fun to move around the shop anyways. The other videos I've seen here of guys using this method are using 1/2 inch bolts to secure the slack adjuster. That immediately set off alarms for me. Not too much of an issue if it's a short 1/2" bolt, but I saw a couple with bolts nearly as long as your solution. No bueno. I prefer your solution, especially on a heavy duty stand.
Awesome, It would be great for that 👍 I have seen many with the long bolts, they wouldn't be good with a heavy load on them.
Do you do swaps
Yes for myself, I don't know I could do it for others.
Is this an original Farmall MD ? start on gas, then switch over to diesel. Or a repower. ?
1941 farmall M gas, repowered with a 4bt cummins. 4 cylinder turbo diesel, puts out 200hp now
I got the same one but a 1994 my front joystick sticks at times
What camera did you use, do you have a link or something? I'd like to install one on my Excursion the same way you did through the third brake light
I believe this is the same thing I used. It doesn't quite show the hitch but it helps alot in tight areas amzn.to/4eq0k5p
Farmall has big wheels less weight per square inch
Thank you so much for taking the time to share this repair. It helped me tremendously when the baler broke my 540 shaft off the 1456 right in baling season! You have helped yet another person, brother!
No problem, glad it helped. I have since made a different spring compressor that is much easier to use, have videos.
I understand. I rebuild transmissions and I ended up using Some of the piston compressor tools in conjunction with a two jaw puller, catching two bolts screwed into the case. That way I didn’t have to hoist it into the press..
@@Yonkerville88 that wasn't fun at all in the press lol.
"You can observe a lot just by watching", Yogi Berra
Ive always wanted to stick a 4-53 detroit in one of my old farmalls just to see.
I think I've seen one online before. Guy i know has a couple 4 cylinder detroits in old case's. I can't remember what model his are
Which farmall tractors came with the 4bt Cummins? What years
No "farmall" did. A CaseIH 5120/5220 did along with a few Case skidloaders, backhoes, and other machines of the 1990s
Which farmall tractors came with the 4bt Cummins? What years? I’ve been looking for a few months now
No "farmall" did. A CaseIH 5120/5220 did along with a few Case skidloaders, backhoes, and other machines of the 1990s
Do you cycle the twine arms manually after adjustments or does it do it automatically
I haven't thought about that for a while, not 100% sure if I understand. Everything should reset if the gate is cycled if I remember correctly.
what brand tool are you using \
Not for sure anymore, I bought it used off ebay years ago.
i coudnt take the gland off mine i already broke 2 gland wrenches
I've had some like that. I usually end up heating them with a torch.
Great clear video! Two suggestions for those interested. 1) pressure wash everything prior to opening a toolbox for wrenches. 2). purchase, borrow, or rent a torque multiplier and use the prescribed values on reassembly. You've seen what improper torque does for the rod nuts. It could have been catastrophic had the nut spun off entirely!
the idiot who invented them. make the wires longer and crews to crew in to trailer permanently who ever come up with this no need to repair trailer light and ground issues.
Are the old belts any good for anything.
Alot of pickup truck mud flaps? Lol, I don't know
Where was that second black wiring harness??
Mine was just down on the right
@@AndyFromm ahh, well I can’t find it. I pulled the amplifier out. Is there any way you can show or is the car no longer there?
@@gekkoman4853 i don't know if it's a different year thing? I don't even know where the amp is on these. my plug was right there, I wouldn't be able to show it any better.
@@gekkoman4853 i did some googling, if the amp is where it showed me, there can't be that much wiring to follow back.
@@AndyFromm yeaaa, the connector is different than the one that was provided. I’m convinced I have the wrong part now lol
You did a good job dialing in that baler, it looks like you have a sound machine there now. I bought a thermal thermometer I can easily stand on the ground with and point the laser at the different bearings and read their temperatures with on mine. Takes maybe 60 seconds to walk around the baler and check the temps on all the bearings. It gives accurate readings to within 10 degrees or so. I check them if I have to stop for any reason when baling and after baling the last bale of the day. Lets a person keep a good feel on how the bearings are holding up and hopefully give an alert before one gets bad enough that it becomes a critical problem. Theres nothing like a John Deere Baler they make nice tight dense bales.
Thanks 👍 I have a couple temp guns, I gotta try to remember to take one with
l[ke your style encouraging while hiding no facts that it not so easy
Did you upgrade the magnet's,yet?
Sorry I haven't
That is brilliant.