hermosa mujer con todas las letras.mi nombre es franco y soy de argentina y fanatico de massey ferguson me encanto tu pacion por los tractores,te mando un beso enorme y no dejes de ser como sos una fantastica tierna y belleza pura...
fantastic video thank you ,i grew up with MF and had an Apprenticeship at a local main delaer when i left school, i also went to a small port in dorset called Watchet where they used to inport these tractors into and out of. i got to know my way round these beauties and my farther also resored many tractors which i was keenly involved in.
I’m from Ontario and I have my late father’s Massey 135 that he bought two weeks before I was born in1974 and it still works amazing. You will be very impressed with the tractor great work horse
I'm from Delaware/London ontario area my grandpa owned a big farming operation and he used to collect and restore tra toys at his peak he had 39 restored at his peak ny favourite was the 1927 Huber he also had a massive collection of die cast toys
That was a fascinating video to watch. The ingenuity of the people who designed and built these complicated machines never ceases to amaze me. Well done to yourself and to your ‘helpers’ for a great job. Looking forward to the next stage!
If you were taking Wilbert's advice the entire tractor would have everything new. She's going to be like Triggers broom. "Have a look at my 'brand new' classic tractor.
Looks like you have learned a lot, the lessons you learnt some are skills you can’t find on the internet, wish I could be there to learn with you from those masters
make sure you change the oils and filters, get advice on the type of oil, using high detergent oil ,you will de carbon it. although Ok, if you have completely reconditioned the engine. You will certainly manage.
I restored my massey 135 it was a 3 cylinder gas powered . and a week later a labourer drove over a set of harrows destroying the rad and grill damaged both lights flattened two rear tires and one front. made me throw up. just over two grand sshwitt gone..
Great video your doing well for having a go like the 135 have a tea 20 ferguson 35 grey and gold a ferguson 35 x red and grey and a ferguson 35 normal red and grey not a x
During the 60's I spent many hours on the old Grey and Gold ,, ,, in the 70's a Red 35 but my favourite was a 35X ,, so easy to work and drive ,, next Fav was a 290 , another very comfortable tractor to drive and work,, and I will add none of these tractors had cabs,, just sitting in the sun ,, lolol
I'm hooked!...I wonder if there will be an English language version of this episode, in the near future? The babe is fine, though... just hoping for a wardrobe malfunction.
I love to do this type of thing no matter what type of Vehicle but would love to do a tractor and would love to come to your area assume UK to have and interact with such fine folks with similar knowledge always can learn my believe all my life thats how I learned body work...
And the strings of led lights in the roof trusses. Still gives a fair idea of the work involved. Too bad most people don't have her budget and cast of professionals to help out.
Typical old faithfull 135 never fails to start I did leave the pull stop out once called my mechanic friend as I was baffled having bled the injectors etc etc as it would not start He turned up got on the old girl pushed the pull stop in and away she went What a muppet I was !!!! My nick name from that day on has been pull stop ???
i think that Emma Louise needs to talk to Shawn, colin and kelly on the try channel.......she likes to try things...she might like to try a few things there....she might like it
@@ricklane8554 There's probably more local dialects in Ireland than any other place in the world, especially given how small it is. When you drive into the next town everyone sounds different. I think it's quite noticeable in the video. Lovely place to live if you can get used to the rain.
Im sorry but what are you doing with this beautiful tractor. Go to fix your nales done. It's a man job. You look very desperate,and very badlooking. Grouse.