Nice old C, I was thinking, that would be good for a belly mower or bush hog........ha ha, then saw you pull the bush hog out of the weeds at the end. Nothing better than a C for augers or moving stuff around as the narrow will turn on a dime. Ours looked rough, but after an engine overhaul and a re-cored radiator, it ran and ran per my rule of thumb that nice paint only gets in the way of work!!🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣!
We lucked out and got a ton of implements with this ol gal! We still have to go back and get a sickle bar that we didn’t have room for on the trailer 😁 just made a follow up video of a bunch of new parts I put on in the shop yesterday so stay tuned for that video drop!
We checked oil and had plenty of viscosity before we started. Only ran acouple minutes on old oil all said and done. No sense in wasting new oil on a tractor we didn’t know would run or not. We do have a bunch of new parts in the shop waiting to go on it including new oil and filter. Will be doing a video shortly on this ol gal getting some love in the shop
@@Oldironrevivals always use marvel mystery oil in fuel helps lubricant everything And dormant engine always add a quart to oil But not waking up dormant engines correctly keeps our machine shop going Since 1939
Agreed but this tractor actually has a 3 point conversion kit on it which is how it could pull that 3 point brush hog out that was attached on the back in the video