How to Service a Farmall A || Part 2

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How to Service a Farmall A || Part 2. Antique farm tractor in operation on the farm. How to service a transmission on a Farmall tractor. #farmallfanatic #farmall #antiquetractors
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Funny story, I went on Wednesday to do a set of fork seals on a guys older Harley, but had ordered the wrong seals. So while hanging out shooting the bull, he asks me to look at his Super A. Which is stuck like glue. Not a bad looking worn out piece, but stuck.
He had put a combination of trans, marvel and a few other things in the cylinders and been trying to move it over the past year or so. Still stuck.
Going back over there once I get the correct fork seals for the bike. To be sure we can unstick it with a little more effort. This was his wifes fathers tractor with a ton of implements to go with it. So, it is more of an heirloom than a working piece.
Anyway, as usual thanks for all the free information and keep up the good work.

russellbarron
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excellent videos! Picked up a little A and needed all the info you covered, thank you!

buckyihlenfeldt
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I really love the care that you put into these old tractors. It’s unfortunate when someone doesn’t put the appropriate care required for these marvelous machines.

leonardgordon
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You could also add some Lucas oil stabilizer in that, my company adds it to the transmissions and differentials on the semi's have over a million miles on my truck.

yearsgoneby
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Saw an antique red tractor pass my house the other day. Reminded me of you. 😊👍

DavisFamilyLife
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This is the video I needed for my job tomorrow! Thank you for taking the time to post this.

robbiebaker
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You know dont know how many times I've seen you blow up John Deere seems there back by the next video nice shinny green lol. Good entertainment sir. Have a good night.

jamesmorrison
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It is interesting to listen to you talk about oil weight, I did not personally witnessed this but my dad tells the story our farm. My grandfather bought it brand new in 1947 VAC case tractor. Supposedly when it came out of the factory they had 190 weight oil in the transmission. Supposedly in the winter that way oil would put on the gear so hard but he barely had enough brake to hold the tractor still until the transmission warmed up.

russellbecker
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Rockin' the super clean shirt ;) I know what you mean- my Maxxum's hold 20 gallons of Hy-Tran, and close to five gallons of engine oil. It does get expensive to own tractors.

dehavenfamilyfarm
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Going to buy a sickle bar mower for my A this weekend…no more paying buddies to brush hog for me…BOOM!

aaronbelden
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Yep, you need another building for that 1066. That A is going Thanks for the fresh lube. When I bought my H, it wasn't by any means like it ought to be. It still needs work, but you need to be able to take care of what you've got. That came out of a collection of around 70 or more tractors. Too many for them to care for. The Farmall land collection was well taken care of.

williamsnipes
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I’ve herd old timers say you can swap the drives. Put left on right, and right on left. If it is loud in forward gears. And quit in reverse. They all most never get that much wear in reverse. So swapping them will make it quit in forward. Have a good one buddy

GerraldFarms
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I just found your channel and it is very informative I recently bought a 1946 mccormick deering W-6 it runs great and I am learning from you how to maintain it some thanks for sharing.

Muleeardave
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I checked on the price of buckwheat a couple of years ago and it was $35.00 a bushel. The deer will love you.

bonniek
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When I finally got around to changing my rear end gear oil on my international 140. IT was white creamy sludge mixed with straight water.

vffotia
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I agree that heavier oil quiets the noise from 59+ years of wear. But, if you use tractor in winter, viscosity of oil should be lighter.Also, slip a 1/2" extension on that breaker bar and the fill/drain plugs are easier to access.I noticed the grease fitting behind strg whl seemed a little dry.

georgepruitt
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good video man good job keep up the good work

ronniewalker
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Amen FF! If you can afford to buy a tractor, you can afford a good shelter for it and your's is a nice one. Just curious. When you got the A, did it have the front and rear hand lifts with it? 🤠👍👍

MarkWYoung-kyuc
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Sounds good bit better after the service mate. 👍

AliMackMechanical
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Sounds cuieter and yes the deer love the buckwheat.

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