you are a dumb ass. You only filled your buckets half full. How hard would it be to take along a scoop shovel to top them off? Lazy for sure, you wouldn't last a day on our farm.
@asssface2000, If its not fluid have fun fixing it...a lot of tractor shops wont work on them...Those select-o-speeds weren't know to be very good trannys.
@NathansBackwoods i fixed it soon after buying it, the previous owner had disengaged the rear axle coupler, and dropped the linkage, it was a 10 minute fix, and the tractor works perfectly now.
the first year or 2 the select-o-speed had problems, after that it was actually a great, durable trans.
Nice old Ford tractor,even nicer that it has a loader and backhoe. But would it be faster and cheaper to drive a truck to get the woodchips. But then you will have to load them. Did I say that is a nice old Ford tractor. lol. 5*
Thanks! Yes a pickup would have been faster, but not nearly as much fun ;p Ideally we'd use the tractor, a pickup, and a trailer and really make it worth the trip!
you are a dumb ass. You only filled your buckets half full. How hard would it be to take along a scoop shovel to top them off? Lazy for sure, you wouldn't last a day on our farm.
bchs98 1 month ago
@bchs98 no asshat on my channel bchs98 !! show me some of your fine videos!!! thanks for watching!!!!
RedneckHillbillies 1 month ago
AND I CAN TAKE YOU FOR A RIDE ON MY BI GREEN TRACTOR WE CAN GO SLOW OR MAKE IT GO FASTER!!! >:P
siLlyChuB 11 months ago
just bought a 63/63 select-o-speed............runs great but doesnt move!
asssface2000 1 year ago
@asssface2000 just a thought, try adding tansmission fluid till you see the level on the dipstick ;)
RedneckHillbillies 1 year ago
@RedneckHillbillies i fixed it, the previous owner had messed with the axle disconnect and dropped the linkage.
asssface2000 1 year ago
@asssface2000, If its not fluid have fun fixing it...a lot of tractor shops wont work on them...Those select-o-speeds weren't know to be very good trannys.
NathansBackwoods 1 year ago
@NathansBackwoods i fixed it soon after buying it, the previous owner had disengaged the rear axle coupler, and dropped the linkage, it was a 10 minute fix, and the tractor works perfectly now.
the first year or 2 the select-o-speed had problems, after that it was actually a great, durable trans.
asssface2000 1 year ago
why are the tires reversed?
dirtshower250 1 year ago
@dirtshower250 rh side is no big deal they are worn but work great!! yew!!
RedneckHillbillies 1 year ago
You've got some nice videos. Just Subb'd. ;)
GettingThereGreen 1 year ago
Nice old Ford tractor,even nicer that it has a loader and backhoe. But would it be faster and cheaper to drive a truck to get the woodchips. But then you will have to load them. Did I say that is a nice old Ford tractor. lol. 5*
phill903 2 years ago
Thanks! Yes a pickup would have been faster, but not nearly as much fun ;p Ideally we'd use the tractor, a pickup, and a trailer and really make it worth the trip!
RedneckHillbillies 2 years ago
I could sure use an old 9N, or 8N, around here sometimes. Live PTO would be nicer tho.
GoatHollow 2 years ago