17 thoughts on “1941 farmall a tractor engine teardown pt1”
My uncle has a FARMALL that was abandoned by the city of my town. They said he won't get it fixed and it will never run. I told the worker it's a FARMALL made in USA. I watched and assisted him when he was working on it for a few days then eventually got it running! They are soo simple high quality products and your rig is a testament that they don't make'em like they used to!
Hardest things to do … Welding that cast iron right inside the machine all the contaminants etc I learned my lesson already with this but it's the heart that we have as us as a mechanic
I have and would have stitched along the crack with drill and thread in stitch bolts/ tap and set then over lap second row. You will never get that weld to work the way you were doing it. . You tube have some great example instructions and methods
My uncle has a FARMALL that was abandoned by the city of my town. They said he won't get it fixed and it will never run. I told the worker it's a FARMALL made in USA.
I watched and assisted him when he was working on it for a few days then eventually got it running!
They are soo simple high quality products and your rig is a testament that they don't make'em like they used to!
ill take that engine
stick it
Isn't there a process called metal stitching , I'm no expert at all but did see it being once on TV 😆
bad position for welding you should dismantle the motor and put it on it's side
Awesome tractor
Hardest things to do … Welding that cast iron right inside the machine all the contaminants etc I learned my lesson already with this but it's the heart that we have as us as a mechanic
dont understand why you did not repair crack properly with nickel 55 or 99 welding rod.
That is exactly how I would do it and I'd add a little heat.
I have and would have stitched along the crack with drill and thread in stitch bolts/ tap and set then over lap second row. You will never get that weld to work the way you were doing it. . You tube have some great example instructions and methods
No new mustie video today 🥲
Valmet 20
I have had success with nickel rods followed by JB
Looks like the pulley is being held on by hopes and dreams 😆
I realize this video is 5 years old but a place called the motor bookstore has lots of manuals. Some things just aren't on YouTube.
Excellent video
You know what they say musty, if you can't weld good you better be able to grind good