I’m in absolute awe. I love red power and this was phenomenal…thanks for sharing!!!
@jonathanolsen72545 күн бұрын
Man that was worth every second of time to watch, I just finished my tractor on a full restore and it takes a lot of time but the end result is well worth the time, well done my friend..
@deepfrieddeals9 күн бұрын
Beautiful tractor. Well done!
@wazirmuhammad991914 күн бұрын
۔زبردست ماشااللہ ھم چھوٹے تھے 1965 66 میں
@beefer0510Ай бұрын
Beautiful, fantastic work good job!
@robertrockwell75812 ай бұрын
nice Job. But it would never see work again after the restoration. I would only take it out A hour a day for a fun ride.
@gusthefarmer5608Ай бұрын
Thanks but working tractors in the field my favorite bit of the hobby. I wouldn’t have spent all the time on making a brand new tractor on the inside if all it had to do was drag itself around a tractor show.
@J.Goncalves553 ай бұрын
Ótimo trabalho de restauração. Parabéns a todos. Brasil. RS Bagé.
@30acreshop_time3 ай бұрын
I have an international 806 in restoring and I’m gonna have a restoration progress on my channel, but there’s a video on my channel where I introduce it, so if your interested go check it out
@RealJeep3 ай бұрын
Does my heart good to see young men doing man things!
@benjamin12v3 ай бұрын
I saw your tractor at the 2024 OYE great jobs planning on doing my 57 MF 50 LP for my FFA project for 2025
@hayhook1323 ай бұрын
Remember always,An American Patriot Farmer will never let us down without food on the table.That tractor is,I cant find the words at the moment.Celestial.
@dougB44543 ай бұрын
Incredible restoration and filming. Looks like some nice straight metal. But I am sure it cost a bottle of Tylenol to bring it all together.
@pieternvt30783 ай бұрын
RESPECT!! for the hard Work!
@RonCallaway3 ай бұрын
Spent many an hour pulling a 8 foot oneway. The one I drove was propane fuel.
@arvbergstedt33033 ай бұрын
Mighty nice tractor back then. My brother has a Super M. It’s still a good tractor.
@kenhamilton95413 ай бұрын
Very impressive!
@MarkPorter-oo4xv3 ай бұрын
This is what American used to be. These kids are awesome. Not snow flakes computer trans geek. Awesome boys 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@jaydenferris84133 ай бұрын
Im glad you won first you did great on that thing!!
@gusthefarmer56083 ай бұрын
Thanks, your tractor was quite impressive as well!
@farmermatt6293 ай бұрын
Well done young man
@colinvoss84844 ай бұрын
M's are not worth restoring just scrap iron.
@gerardcallan56553 ай бұрын
Oh poor you, projects like this one are not about money. If they were nobody would restore history. Get a life.
@BareKnuckleBinder3 ай бұрын
I bet that M can still do a full day’s work just the same as 50 years ago, I doubt we can say the same about you.
@colinvoss84843 ай бұрын
A H will do more in a day than a m and on less fuel.
@gusthefarmer56083 ай бұрын
It may use less fuel but it has way more power. An M has about 33 hp on the drawbar but an H has only about 21 or so. The H was more fuel efficient because it couldn’t do as much in a day. For example we pull chisel plows with Farmalls. An M will pull 9 shanks with ease but an H struggles to pull 7. Don’t get me wrong I love Hs, but you can’t hardly call an H better than an M. It all depends on what you are trying to do. If I only had a two bottom plow an H would be better because of fuel efficiency but if an M is paired with the proper implements, an M will outwork the H every time.
@BareKnuckleBinder3 ай бұрын
@@gusthefarmer5608 damn straight! I love them both.
@DeanFWolff4 ай бұрын
I noticed that somebody had changed the magneto out for battery ignition. I also noticed that this tractor still had the old distillate manifold. Dad had the engine on his H changed over to gas. This involved replacing the cylinder head with a higher compression gas head and a manifold that didn't have the heating chamber for running distillate.
@gusthefarmer56084 ай бұрын
Actually this tractor never had the magneto or the distillate manifold. It is a 1949 M Serial Number 201036 X1. The X1 signifies that it originally came with the higher compression cylinder head and the gasoline manifold. Also being that it is a 49 model it likely came with distributor ignition from the start. When I found a replacement hood for it I made sure it was the gasoline hood without the extra hole for the starting tank. The old manifold was very beat up and the video was quite blurry so it may have appeared as a distillate manifold. And yea those higher compression heads are nice for running on gas. I have a 1940 H with the distillate head that runs pretty well on gas, but it only builds about 70 pounds of compression. If I ever find a parts tractor with the higher compression head, I will definitely be doing a head swap on that H.
@DeanFWolff4 ай бұрын
This looked like the family is involved in the rebuilds. Good to see the kids involved.
@DeanFWolff4 ай бұрын
This brought back some memories. We started out with a Model H then traded up to a Model M. Dad bought the M as a project tractor and it was the second project that I was involved with as a kid. The first one was a little 9N ford tractor. Dad did a beautiful job of cleaning up the M. We farmed with it for about 2 years then Dad made the mistake of trading the M for a B414 diesel. That tractor was never what Dad hoped that it would be.. I learned a lot of mechanical stuff helping Dad with the tractors that he would bring in and rebuild. Good memories.
@tomlawler58504 ай бұрын
Love it! Just beautiful. We had a Super M in the early 60’s and I’d be on it all day at 11,12,13 years old
@robertgonzales55154 ай бұрын
An Amazing young man. Good to see young folks working hard and putting heart in what they do. God Bless him.
@eddiebjorgo8924 ай бұрын
Awesome job guys
@TimeAfterTym4 ай бұрын
As a teacher who also has a skillset, this video was great. It is good to see young people who actually want to do something and make something and be productive. Keep up the great work.
@cassidymccoy98374 ай бұрын
Awesome
@user-gv8fb4zv5o4 ай бұрын
It look good and sounds good
@williamworth27464 ай бұрын
love IH nice restoration keep em running
@williamworth27464 ай бұрын
during all that COVID political BS i got a 154 cub lowboy still needs work
@westsideflyer75594 ай бұрын
It looks good! My uncle, Reed Benedict, started farming in the Columbia Basin Project (Soap Lake, WA) in 1957. The place had a house and machine shed and that was about it. He bought the place from the estate of the previous owner who died in an accident on the farm. It came with two Farmall Ms and a few assorted implements but that was about it. He had a feed lot and grew corn and hay for the cows and wheat to sell. He was into breeding also and had a small Black Angus herd. Along with my aunt, Beverly, and two cousins, Rich and Dean, they worked the farm through the 60s and 70s. Rich and Dean went off to college and worked the farm with their Mom and Dad in the summer. Rich was more suited to be a chemical engineer but Dean earned a degree in Mechanical Agriculture and gradually took over the farm in the 80s and did it all by the 90s. Dean married Joyce and they had four children, one of whom, Peter, seems to have what it takes to make a go of it and is looking to take over the operation. What does this have to do with Formal Ms? Those two original Ms are still on the farm and were in regular use through the 90s. They still work great and start right up. They are semi-retired but see use for things like towing trailers and water tanks. It gets hot in the Columbia Basin and the cab with a/c and more power to do more work with a modern machine is welcome but the Ms were good, honest workhorses which could do what needed to be done. Great this M is back together and still working.
@DavidBrown-fd8ed4 ай бұрын
Magnificent.
@franklackie24694 ай бұрын
Really like the dual wheels ❤❤
@erniecothran31125 ай бұрын
I still have my dad’s little 1953 farmall cub that I redid a few years ago and still use it to mow ten acres of hay and to garden with.
@gusthefarmer56085 ай бұрын
That’s great, my Pops has a cub that I really need to get running. I had the M parked next to it the other day and it was kinda neat to compare the sheer size difference between the smallest Farmall of the time and the largest
@williammatzek46605 ай бұрын
I think duals is a good ideal on a grain drill , less compaction.
@gusthefarmer56085 ай бұрын
For sure, it also really helps with traction, I didn’t spin the tires once!
@williammatzek46605 ай бұрын
@@gusthefarmer5608Are farm is in south central Kansas. Where is your farm ?
@gusthefarmer56085 ай бұрын
We farm in central Oklahoma but when I farm with the tractor at the end of the video that’s at my grandparents farm in western Oklahoma
@williammatzek46605 ай бұрын
Don't you feel bad! You kicked that mouse out of it's home!!!
@gusthefarmer56085 ай бұрын
Well I feel bad when I think about where the mouse made its new home. Mice are destructive!
@brianhayes76185 ай бұрын
Nice job
@gusthefarmer56085 ай бұрын
Thanks
@paulsinner78515 ай бұрын
What an amazing job.
@user-jp7rk1uf2n5 ай бұрын
I wish I would have restored my 54 Super MD. Instead I sold it to a dairy farmer northeast of me about 125 miles. I went up there 5 years later to buy it back and the guy had destroyed it.
@gusthefarmer56085 ай бұрын
Oh that’s too bad, those gas start desels are really neat. My granddad has a 54 Super MDTA in need of restoration, I’m really looking forward to doing that one
@arzamumma12025 ай бұрын
WOW excellent restore 👍👍👍👍 The first tractor I operated was a 1949 Farmall " H " I was 7 years old raking hay in Ohio.
@gusthefarmer56085 ай бұрын
Nice those Hs are sweet tractors
@benscoles5 ай бұрын
FINE WORK!!
@dieseldoctor22215 ай бұрын
What a great job on the tractor!!
@tedfelsberg53225 ай бұрын
What an amazing build. Young man, you have the sincere admiration of myself and hundreds of others, watching. What patience! Our compliments to your pop, for letting you take the lead, on this great project. Not all dads TRUST their kids enough to let them be so ‘HANDS-ON’, with such a large project. Our compliments, again! Ted in NJ
@wdk5355 ай бұрын
Now do a GREEN tractor.
@gusthefarmer56085 ай бұрын
Never!!! Haha, did you notice the trash my dust jar collected towards the end of the video?
@jamesmarsh49575 ай бұрын
amazing , she is fantastic you should be so proud of yourself , not many can do what you have done , so impressed
@markgamble83775 ай бұрын
Such detail. One new M
@gusthefarmer56085 ай бұрын
Thanks and yep brand new yet 75 years old
@lafermeducoin11a5 ай бұрын
Félicitations de France !!!!!!
@vagsonmendonca45955 ай бұрын
olha o ultimo rato abandonando o tratorkkkkk
@dougwilson96365 ай бұрын
Great job on restoring that beautiful old Farmall and of course the best part was watching it being put to work once finished. Also excellent video production and music! Well done!!! (ps, loved the tiny John Deere inside the dust collector....)