Me imagino a mi padre (QEPD) trabajando en ese tractor, ya que que trabajo en uno de estos por mas de 15 años, alla por la decada de los setenta en la Casa Blanca Guasave Sinaloa, cuando los dos nos acomodabamos en el asiento siendo yo un niño de 7 años, Saludos padre donde sea que estes, tu hijo que te ama y recuerda!!
It smokes because it is a naturally aspirated diesel. A turbo charged diesel would not smoke nearly as much. A newer model like a 66 series barely smoked at all in stock form. That was the DT series engine that is still used today in mid-range trucks. Great engines.
And don't kid yourselves, there are plenty of all makes of tractors from the 50's, 60's and 70's out there earning their keep in the fields. Why slam a particular color.
All diesels in the 50's-60's smoked like hell when loaded. No one manufacturer was better than the other. If you claim that your 20Series JD doesn't smoke under a load, it means your pump is weak and it's fuel starved. It says something when you see a lot more IH 966-1486 still doing fieldwork while the 20 series JD's have been reduced to farmyard service.
A cultipacker? Im from canada and we grow lotsa lentils here. We airseed then go with the roller to rid the feilds of stones etc. 20ft sections of 3ft tube to make 60ft.
these where made to smoke diesels dont blow carbon they blow sut i have owened a 806 for 27 years use it for all needs on my farm it is one tough tractor an keeps going its alot better than the new tractors on the market
we use a old 6030 jd to pull the disk and culti-packer it does not smoke any where near this much we have no duals because the disk is not the wide not trying to be smart but you are doing a terrible job planting you missed some ground and the beans wont grow good there do you pack spread seed then pack?
@brian93ist No, when you plant a soy bean crop. The beans need to be packed. This is because soy beans grow with very low to the ground pod. Yes soy beans can be tall, but packing the beans helps you get more bean pods when harvesting. When you clip the beans using a flex head. Packing the beans help soil ridges from seeding and stones from getting in the conbine. Packing a crop on dry years can also help hold moisture in the ground, so seeds can properly germinate.
@Vicsonvee i was meaning when we plant indian grass or millet not soybeans sorry for the confusion how does the brillion work i have seen them before but they look wierd if i got one i would want one with 2 rows the old 950 is heavy this is good for makeing rough fields flat let it rain and go over the field we have never had a problem getting stuck a kiwani disk but i think its spelled wrong makes a good disk taylor way rome and kiwani are the best offset disk's made way better than jd
@65JD5010 its called a fuel screw lol! if they are turned up and dont have a turbo they will smoke like that are 100 hydro did and why is everyone againt either ih or jd i like both and we farm quite a bit! and we have ihs and jds so they both get the job done!
@brian93ist it not because of something bad with hp or nuthing its bad injectors he has to clean them then the smoke will go away, btw when he skips suff like that they will grow if not a little better
@youthunter thats not why that 806 is smoking. That was the way they were factory. I've run 4 different 806s and a 1206 and they all just smoked. Alot of the time they have the fuel pumped turned up good to.
@Vicsonvee the 950 is great but its old 1970's a kiwani is a good disk i have seen a few the taylor way has took lost of abuse has welds all over it but disks like its new the taylor way disked 30 acres with a burnt bearing i was suprized it held up built to last even when broke!!!!!!!!!!
One of the best models of the 806. It has the RD fuel pump..and because of it, it will smoke like crazy. My dad had one of the first 806 built...all of the neighbors came the first day he was plowing since they thought he was going to blow the motor when plowing in hard gumbo soil. The magnificient whine from the rear end. Great video ciip! I was raised on my Dad's 806 from age 13 (new tractor) to age 56! and it is still running! Between this and the M...best IH buiilt!!!
Yes the 806 series sure did. The 806 gas had a very nice smoth sound. The 806 gas had the inline 6 engine aswell. There were even some 806's that could be converted or ran on propane!
I've only ever heard one run, they sound like a 706 on steroids. I've been told IH didn't make very many 806 gas burners, and they are pretty rare now. There's one sitting dead about 20 miles into New Jersey from me. The old farmer who has it said it was quite the runner in it's day, but was an awful gas hog. I think if you've found one, jump on it and don't let it go!
My Grandma never got rid of my Granddad's old (1966?) 806 diesel. I'm thinking about restoring it once i get the money and maybe making a farm stock out of it, not sure. Its got all kinds of hydraulic issues since it has sit for 10 years. Back in '86, my dad had her dynoed at over 120 hp, all stock, and the torque was even more massive. Between the 806 and an old 966 w/ more "stock" hp, it would pull the larger cultivator. Those dry-sleeve pistons had SOO much more torque.
Sweet tractor. Man, you are haulin' ass! Looks like fun to me. Yeah, she's a bit smokey - but so what. I'd imagine that 'ol girl has a lot of hours on her and is still runnin' strong. Most people know that the 'ol 806's weren't the cleanest burning machines out there. I'd bet a set of new injectors and possibly an engine overhaul may be in her future, but who knows. It's not my tractor! I wouldn't be at all surprised if the injection pump has been tweaked up a little bit too. (Just a thought.)
@superturbodiesel The injection pump has never been turned up. We have had to put a remin pump on it. The old pump had issues with the gov. The gov problem was causing the engine to rev up and down on its own. This is the only problem we have really ever had with the engine.
Boy I miss my old 806. Thats the tractor I did my farming with as a kid. Farmer is dead, farm is subdivided, and the 806 went to auction 10yrs ago.....
As a child my father worked on a farm consisting of all IH tractors. 450, 560, 806, and 1206. Dad always said that if you bought an International with a diesel engine and it did not smoke while working you might as well junk it! If it was a smoker you had a good tractor. Thanks for the vids Visconvee, you have brought back some great childhood memories!
I must also tell you that the Farmall 806 that I'm driving was built in 1969. It was bought new and only one owner. The engine has over 15,000 hrs on it. The engine also has never been touched. It still starts very well and has good compression. Diesels are designed to work and really in the vid shes not working that hard. Diesel 806's are well knowen for smoking.
yah i have.....but i 95% of the time drive a case 7120, 7110 , mx 180 , mx 110, tm 125 a case 2294 or a case 2290....but ya....it just seems to be smoking a lot...like its being overworked for nothing...thats all i was getting at
your the retard, First off, does it have a turbo? i doubt it. our 806 smokes like a train, its got new injectors and a new injection pump its N/A. it smokes more than any other tractor we have. other than the injectors and pump the engine hasnt been touched
Its not a bad thing, all it means is the engine is getting more fuel than air and the partly burned diesel fuel is coming out as black smoke. So by what your saying is that black smoke is bad? 40 years of work on the original engine and my 806 smokes like that. she starts everytime. Smoke is bad in modern diesels. Not engines that are 40+ years old
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sheilamusicfan 3 weeks ago
What size tires are you running on the front and rear? Looking to restore an 806 and like what you have.
emanboychild 2 months ago
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Me imagino a mi padre (QEPD) trabajando en ese tractor, ya que que trabajo en uno de estos por mas de 15 años, alla por la decada de los setenta en la Casa Blanca Guasave Sinaloa, cuando los dos nos acomodabamos en el asiento siendo yo un niño de 7 años, Saludos padre donde sea que estes, tu hijo que te ama y recuerda!!
superbiakugan 4 months ago
soy beans. That tractor is kick azz! Yea, I liike IH.!
warchildren1 8 months ago
It smokes because it is a naturally aspirated diesel. A turbo charged diesel would not smoke nearly as much. A newer model like a 66 series barely smoked at all in stock form. That was the DT series engine that is still used today in mid-range trucks. Great engines.
And don't kid yourselves, there are plenty of all makes of tractors from the 50's, 60's and 70's out there earning their keep in the fields. Why slam a particular color.
kcald1843 1 year ago
All diesels in the 50's-60's smoked like hell when loaded. No one manufacturer was better than the other. If you claim that your 20Series JD doesn't smoke under a load, it means your pump is weak and it's fuel starved. It says something when you see a lot more IH 966-1486 still doing fieldwork while the 20 series JD's have been reduced to farmyard service.
3208cat210 1 year ago
MORONS THAT DONT KNOW WHY IT SMOKES, IT IS A DIESEL MOTOR. THEY ALL SMOKE WHEN THE FUEL IS BURNED.
colethemole54 1 year ago
A cultipacker? Im from canada and we grow lotsa lentils here. We airseed then go with the roller to rid the feilds of stones etc. 20ft sections of 3ft tube to make 60ft.
wuscli 1 year ago
they are made to smoke an can take the heat they not like the new junk being sold today
jbbt62 1 year ago
these where made to smoke diesels dont blow carbon they blow sut i have owened a 806 for 27 years use it for all needs on my farm it is one tough tractor an keeps going its alot better than the new tractors on the market
jbbt62 1 year ago
this tractor doesnt smoke all the time when he turns around it doesnt smoke at 00:27 it stops smokeing
brian93ist 1 year ago
you run the 806 hard
brian93ist 1 year ago
we use a old 6030 jd to pull the disk and culti-packer it does not smoke any where near this much we have no duals because the disk is not the wide not trying to be smart but you are doing a terrible job planting you missed some ground and the beans wont grow good there do you pack spread seed then pack?
brian93ist 1 year ago
@brian93ist No, when you plant a soy bean crop. The beans need to be packed. This is because soy beans grow with very low to the ground pod. Yes soy beans can be tall, but packing the beans helps you get more bean pods when harvesting. When you clip the beans using a flex head. Packing the beans help soil ridges from seeding and stones from getting in the conbine. Packing a crop on dry years can also help hold moisture in the ground, so seeds can properly germinate.
Vicsonvee 1 year ago 4
@Vicsonvee then your planting wrong
brian93ist 1 year ago
@Vicsonvee i was meaning when we plant indian grass or millet not soybeans sorry for the confusion how does the brillion work i have seen them before but they look wierd if i got one i would want one with 2 rows the old 950 is heavy this is good for makeing rough fields flat let it rain and go over the field we have never had a problem getting stuck a kiwani disk but i think its spelled wrong makes a good disk taylor way rome and kiwani are the best offset disk's made way better than jd
brian93ist 1 year ago
@brian93ist Your john deere don't smoke because it don't have the balls of a IH 806
farmall3952 1 year ago 10
@farmall3952 smokeing means its working hard the 6030 is 175hp it is no where near worked
brian93ist 1 year ago
@brian93ist Its still junk green
farmall3952 1 year ago
@farmall3952 The Deere wouldn't smoke because its like 90hp larger than than 806IH come on 6030JD to a 806???? More smoke less balls!!!!
65JD5010 11 months ago
@65JD5010 its called a fuel screw lol! if they are turned up and dont have a turbo they will smoke like that are 100 hydro did and why is everyone againt either ih or jd i like both and we farm quite a bit! and we have ihs and jds so they both get the job done!
MultiChevyman78 9 months ago
@brian93ist it not because of something bad with hp or nuthing its bad injectors he has to clean them then the smoke will go away, btw when he skips suff like that they will grow if not a little better
youthunter 7 months ago
@youthunter thats not why that 806 is smoking. That was the way they were factory. I've run 4 different 806s and a 1206 and they all just smoked. Alot of the time they have the fuel pumped turned up good to.
ih1206 3 months ago
we have a 950 jd cultipacked and a taylor way disk i have videos what do you disk with?
brian93ist 1 year ago
@brian93ist We have a Kiwani offset disk. We use to have that very same culti-pack about 12 years ago. We use to pull it behind the cultivator.
Vicsonvee 1 year ago
@Vicsonvee the 950 is great but its old 1970's a kiwani is a good disk i have seen a few the taylor way has took lost of abuse has welds all over it but disks like its new the taylor way disked 30 acres with a burnt bearing i was suprized it held up built to last even when broke!!!!!!!!!!
brian93ist 1 year ago
Nice sound, but rolling with this speed is more than senseless.
shalashase 1 year ago
One of the best models of the 806. It has the RD fuel pump..and because of it, it will smoke like crazy. My dad had one of the first 806 built...all of the neighbors came the first day he was plowing since they thought he was going to blow the motor when plowing in hard gumbo soil. The magnificient whine from the rear end. Great video ciip! I was raised on my Dad's 806 from age 13 (new tractor) to age 56! and it is still running! Between this and the M...best IH buiilt!!!
williepo55912 1 year ago
she smokes like hell for just cultipackin
johndeereman451 1 year ago
The 806 was one of the best tractor of its generation.
V8V1G9 1 year ago
Looks like you'll be done in no time!! LOL
Jason1Pa 1 year ago
806 is one of the best machines ever made...
davisx2002 1 year ago
i love the smoke
ajmci92 1 year ago
weak goin
MrPeterbilt386 1 year ago
nice packer!
farmsquidly 1 year ago
any one ever ran a 806 gas ???how they run
oledodgediesel 2 years ago
Yes the 806 series sure did. The 806 gas had a very nice smoth sound. The 806 gas had the inline 6 engine aswell. There were even some 806's that could be converted or ran on propane!
Vicsonvee 2 years ago
@Vicsonvee 806`s came in gas diesel and LPG i own an LPG 806 and love the hell out of it
countryboysteve 1 year ago
@Vicsonvee yeah they did make factory 806 L.P. gas tractors.
Cummins897 1 year ago
@oledodgediesel my dad had one
Elifarmerboy 2 years ago
I've only ever heard one run, they sound like a 706 on steroids. I've been told IH didn't make very many 806 gas burners, and they are pretty rare now. There's one sitting dead about 20 miles into New Jersey from me. The old farmer who has it said it was quite the runner in it's day, but was an awful gas hog. I think if you've found one, jump on it and don't let it go!
cmh1984 2 years ago
slow down
Clay300ex 2 years ago
My Grandma never got rid of my Granddad's old (1966?) 806 diesel. I'm thinking about restoring it once i get the money and maybe making a farm stock out of it, not sure. Its got all kinds of hydraulic issues since it has sit for 10 years. Back in '86, my dad had her dynoed at over 120 hp, all stock, and the torque was even more massive. Between the 806 and an old 966 w/ more "stock" hp, it would pull the larger cultivator. Those dry-sleeve pistons had SOO much more torque.
richeywcassel 2 years ago
It's not a race!
itlldoktm 2 years ago
Sweet tractor. Man, you are haulin' ass! Looks like fun to me. Yeah, she's a bit smokey - but so what. I'd imagine that 'ol girl has a lot of hours on her and is still runnin' strong. Most people know that the 'ol 806's weren't the cleanest burning machines out there. I'd bet a set of new injectors and possibly an engine overhaul may be in her future, but who knows. It's not my tractor! I wouldn't be at all surprised if the injection pump has been tweaked up a little bit too. (Just a thought.)
superturbodiesel 2 years ago
@superturbodiesel The injection pump has never been turned up. We have had to put a remin pump on it. The old pump had issues with the gov. The gov problem was causing the engine to rev up and down on its own. This is the only problem we have really ever had with the engine.
Vicsonvee 2 years ago
Love the duallys!
Organicchickenlady 2 years ago
Boy I miss my old 806. Thats the tractor I did my farming with as a kid. Farmer is dead, farm is subdivided, and the 806 went to auction 10yrs ago.....
towny72 2 years ago 2
sweet
rcychowski 2 years ago
i knew a guy who tried to make a 806 pull a 6-16 onland plow, it did till he tore the rear end out, he was a doushe,book smart but no common sense,
dalekrueger 2 years ago
As a child my father worked on a farm consisting of all IH tractors. 450, 560, 806, and 1206. Dad always said that if you bought an International with a diesel engine and it did not smoke while working you might as well junk it! If it was a smoker you had a good tractor. Thanks for the vids Visconvee, you have brought back some great childhood memories!
dertrommler2112 2 years ago 3
we used to have an 806 and that thing would shoot flames at night under heavy loads
michelsawsomefarm 2 years ago
I keep trying to tell that Bman guy that the farmall 806 was well known for smoking. No, this 806 doesn't have a turbo.
Vicsonvee 2 years ago
nice tractor there i like open cab the best but thats just my opinian
bakobitt 2 years ago
I must also tell you that the Farmall 806 that I'm driving was built in 1969. It was bought new and only one owner. The engine has over 15,000 hrs on it. The engine also has never been touched. It still starts very well and has good compression. Diesels are designed to work and really in the vid shes not working that hard. Diesel 806's are well knowen for smoking.
Vicsonvee 2 years ago
Not workin and smoking like that
looks like a perkins
the euro IH's 268 , 310 , 358 , 402 they only smoke when they realy have to work
ketd9 2 years ago
do the dt361 in the 1206 and the d407 in the 856 and dt in the 12/1456 smoke like that
ketd9 2 years ago
They all smoke a little but they run fine.
dakotamcatee 2 years ago
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wow....your an idiot....over-working it for nothing....retard
BMAN4500 2 years ago
Last time I checked the water temp was right in the normal range. I guess you never drove a farmall 806.
Vicsonvee 2 years ago
yah i have.....but i 95% of the time drive a case 7120, 7110 , mx 180 , mx 110, tm 125 a case 2294 or a case 2290....but ya....it just seems to be smoking a lot...like its being overworked for nothing...thats all i was getting at
BMAN4500 2 years ago
your the retard, First off, does it have a turbo? i doubt it. our 806 smokes like a train, its got new injectors and a new injection pump its N/A. it smokes more than any other tractor we have. other than the injectors and pump the engine hasnt been touched
RuffcornFarms 2 years ago
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the whole point is for them NOT TO SMOKE....its a bad thing.
BMAN4500 2 years ago
Its not a bad thing, all it means is the engine is getting more fuel than air and the partly burned diesel fuel is coming out as black smoke. So by what your saying is that black smoke is bad? 40 years of work on the original engine and my 806 smokes like that. she starts everytime. Smoke is bad in modern diesels. Not engines that are 40+ years old
RuffcornFarms 2 years ago 2
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k there smart ass....or at least thinks he's a smart ass
BMAN4500 2 years ago
ok there you obviously have no diesel repair or maintince history at all so just shut your mouth while your still ahead
GODHIMSELF1980 2 years ago
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actually i prolbably have way more than you
BMAN4500 2 years ago
next to road gear.....that's riding
buellm21200 2 years ago
806d's where pretty awesome tractors they have alot of power for "supposively" only being 90-110hp
IHMan1066 2 years ago 2
what gear were ya in?
kingfisher1994 3 years ago
Im in 3rd high torque ahead and about 3/4 wide open.
Vicsonvee 3 years ago
ha open cab is the way to go!
theveteransniper 3 years ago 2
smokin pretty hard for just pulling a packer
farmkid12 3 years ago
Im going about 11.5 MPH and thats over pretty mellow ground. It takes a far bit of power to do that. The packer im pulling is 30' wide aswell.
Vicsonvee 3 years ago
loud and smokey, thats how i like em'!
nzardoin 3 years ago 2
Lots of power aswell for a old tractor. It smokes like that and is still very good on fuel. To bad the modern tractors weren't the same!
Vicsonvee 3 years ago
i would love to pack with that tractor
ThankGodImCountryBoy 3 years ago
This is a good-looking 806. By your speed it looks like you are in high second, is that right?
Archivesman1 3 years ago
Im in 3rd torque ahead
Vicsonvee 3 years ago