Here it is folks, the one all my Instagram fans have been waiting for ! The Ford 7810 with a stainless steel straight pipe. We change the engine oil and filters plus the coolant filter then let her rip ! Instagram: Lordmuck4890
I bet Mr Saunders is going to be watching this with a box of kleenex to hand, 🤣🤣 sounds blooming marvelous.......however.....its not quite a 1455 is it, lol. Awesome vid mucker!!!
I once had a 1954 David Brown "25" which had what they (DB) called a 'stack pipe' - almost a straight pipe, but with a slightly narrowed throat and a pair of cross pins right at the bottom. That little DB sounded really well. As one old farmer said "By 'eck, that little bugger can raught out when she's worrakin' 'ard" - And he was referring to the tractor!
Used an old ford driveshaft as a straight pipe on the old 4020. The noise level was unbelievable especially when running the silage chopper. Watching the little cone of fire flicker at the top of the stack was well worth the permeant hearing loss... lol.
Love the sound of them straight piped Ford's don't care if it's in a movie or one of your videos. The English country side is so beautiful. We have scenery like it here in the states especially in North Georgia where I live and it's all timeless beauty
The old Ford sounds good with the Straight pipe. Love the sound of a Diesel engine..And the Smell of Diesel smoke in the morning..Cant beat it..Great Video Sir...
Seems to been a good tractor purchase, runs lovely 😊 & with a great sound too, for me the filming was excellent, not that easy to film anything on the move , without camera movement, but it was very good, lovely countryside out your way to , really nice setting to the film ,Thankyou 👍👍👍👍👍
Great to see, Sussex Tractors got bought out by Oakes Bros and then this year changed again to Haynes Agri, the old depot at Clemsfold Corner Horsham is still operating.
Looking forward to seeing the work on the cab as I need to tackle my 6610 soon. Sounds great under a bit of pressure but looking forward to seeing her with the standard exhaust again. Keep the straight pipe and you could fit about 4 ft of pipe under the precleaner like some 7000s. Every time I see one it has a higher pre cleaner than the last 😅
Lovely raspey note coming out of the 78! Pulls really well up those hills💪 you were trying really hard to suppress that smurk willst giving it all the throttle🤣 Nice one again M'lod 👍
Great upload sir and very nicely shot. Reminds me of carting some years back with an 1174, 7810 and a TS115. The 7810 was no match for the TS but was by far the most dramatic and fun to use. We had the splitter on a switch on the top of the gearstick. Not quite as clean running as yours but she'd still pull some weight. Looking forward to the next vid. Cheers. Tom
It does have a pleasant bark to it though I'm not really a fan of straight pipes, it certainly does an engine good to have a decent workout once in a while. There was a MF 168 where I worked (which now is possibly at Four Winds Farm) which never laboured, always driven in the highest gear at just over idle. It used to take us young 'uns a few weeks of working it to stop it smoking. Great video again Mucker, thanks.
Thanks for the anti-depressant! Lovely bloody row! I drove an old Cargo (when they had drum brakes and crap headlights) and the exhaust decided to part ways. It sounded bloody glorious but didn’t help the old non-turbo Dover engine pull very well! The cab rotted the same as that tractor. Must be a Ford thing.. 😄
Excellent probably still prefer it with original pipe on her ! She’s a Sussex Tractors machine my homeland ! Spent many hours in tractors supplied by Mr Campbell and his great team ! Might even know where that old girl came from ! :)
These were everywhere back in the day! All the contractors around here had them, there was a fleet up the road with 12 tonne Richard Western at the silage
Over here I have moved to a rural location in South Australia (35 years away from farming), my new neighbour asked me to help feed the sheep. went to the farm he said jump on the tractor grab a big square bale and feed in the lower paddock. I grew up in Devon and went to Bicton agricultural college in the 80's. The tractor was ford 7700, the last time I drove one of these was at college, seemed like yesterday. Growing up we were loyal to MF but the ford was a good bit of kit.
Wicked 👍👍👍 I worked on a farm years ago and he bought a 5610 with after market TB turbo , for the requirement of 100 horse to drive a Reco forager , it uesd to howl and black smoke like wouldn't believe, did the job though, until the bottom end went. good stuff ou kid, keep at it 👍👍👍👍
Excellent video Lord Muck :) on straight pipe and baffles muffler only thing know one restirt sounds on baffles muffler and other full got lots tone ! Used both are excellent and think cool and great performance too!
Good afternoon your Lordship, I have just watched this SPECIAL video on reaching 10,000 subscribers and I would just like 👍 to say how well your Ford 7810 is running, because she is running exceedingly well for a tractor 🚜 of her years, oh and I really do love your dog 🐕 and until next time TaRa for a bit.
Propper old horse power, I use to pull a 10 ton weeks trailer full of wheat with one of them back in 1981, she use to grunt pulling up the A68 from Hexham, good old days.
Nice brilliant video as per that what I done with my exhaust I not run the DB 1212 for 5 months Tuesday we are doing track rods new lift pump and repair kit for clutch master cylinder my job for Tuesday morning I hope your well a keep up the good work and brilliant videos
I like that you have Corsair in the intro reminds me of my old WW2 and Korean war friend he has pasted away a year ago. 7810 has a fully syncro gear box? good views of your country side thank you we are still buried in snow in Alaska. now you need a Stainless weather cap on that pipe. about 5 years ago I was helping on my buddy dairy farm in NZ , muffler rotted out on his IT-28 cat loader found 3" dairy pipe had to expand it to fit.
It amazes me as to how much time you spend on the road with your tractors. Most tractors over here are delivered to a farm and don't leave the property till it's hauled away for scrap. 🇨🇦
Awesome sounds - you could be forgiven for thinking that was a Merlin v 12 under the bonnet - waiting for Saunders fastrac straight pipes 2 video to come out 😂😂
Lovely tractor that, Ford do make a nice looking tractor don't they? Hope you can make plenty of vids on U-tube of the restoration, I don't do the social media stuff, just stick to the tube so only chance I get to watch you. Well done any way, love the dog, quite happy sitting up there 😊
Nice 👍 Theres Something So Satisfying Changing Manual Gears,I Still Think a Ford Like This one or the 7610 With Duel Power is Just One of the Best Tractors Back in the Day,Enough Power and Not Too Heavy I Think You And George Could Have Some sort Of Working Days With your Kit and Maybe Some people Who have Never Driven These Older Tractors could have a Go for a Bit of Money to a Go to a Good Cause ?
I was a truck (lorry) driver for years. I worked for a company that had International Navistar trucks. For a number of years I drove one with a DT 466 and a straight pipe. It sounded great, but the cab had lousy sound deadening and no air conditioning. Needless to say I have some tinnitus due to that.
Hi There Me Lord, What a great sound that is one of the best so far, You will go and get George and have a run down the road together top class. Take care of yourself and stay safe.🚜🚜🛠️🛠️⭐️👍
Considerin 7810 non turbo she sounded really sweet an unlike most Ford's very little exhaust emissions 🙄😳 reckon she's gonna be. Some bus after resto 💪👍
Looks and sounds about like shifting my 65 cummins powered single axle White dump truck. On another note, with spring here I hope to see an aircraft video and in the next few weeks I hope to get my 38 Aeronca Chief out, washed up and inspected after sad to say a 4 year absence. Watch for it.
These 6cyl Fords are a popular marine engines, my father has two in his boat, they sound good, are very reliable and economical and seem to last forever if you look after them properly.
WoW, what a racket! Im surprised you can still hear.. Unfortunately I cant do that with my 7840, its a bit steamy out the breather pipe. Waiting for you to do a rebuild video on a 40 series engine.