Hello Montegososon, can you tell me what kind of oil/lubrication has to go in the Simms Dieselpump ? i've bought and old Nuffield 10/60 Tractor that im trying to get running again, i've seen almost all of your videos about especailly Nuffield, would be much appreciated if you could give me an answer :-) Best Regard's from Leon Denmark.
@isomapsa1547Ай бұрын
hi tell me cornrod for this vintage tractor are now in which tractor now
@montegosonАй бұрын
@@isomapsa1547 I’m not understanding the comment, are you looking for a Conrod?
@neilmalcolm6265Ай бұрын
Is the idea that you hold the clip in place and then loosen the bolts which then puts tension on the clip ? In your video it shows you just plopping the the clips on. As you turn the engine these clips will just fall off.
@neilmalcolm6265Ай бұрын
What is the purpose of using the pry bar. Nothing moves there?
@olliesengineworldАй бұрын
Learning so much from your videos! Just bought a Nuffield and had a fordson major before that one day it just stopped dead and couldn't work out why but the next owner got it running and said the lift pump was blocked full of crap and fuel tank was full of sludge too so I've seen your videos on the fuel system too so now I've got a Nuffield kinda in same condition I'll be cleaning all the fuel system out and changing the the injection pump oil So thanks for doing the videos
@jimbomacintyre2 ай бұрын
The seized fuel pump on my JCB 3C brought me here.Great video and well explained.Bet the fuel pump in the JCB never got serviced 😢
@montegoson2 ай бұрын
@@jimbomacintyre People are not aware that it contains oil and needs servicing.
@neilmalcolm62652 ай бұрын
Hi. I’m working on my dad’s Nuffield 460. I think it is a 1963. I have the steering bellhousing off and the clutch is exposed. I want to remove it. In the manual it says to remove 2 safety wires and 2 Clevis pins and slide the shaft forward. I don’t see anything that resembles this. Can anyone describe it me how to remove the clutch it would be a real big help. Thanks
@montegoson2 ай бұрын
@@neilmalcolm6265 If it is livedrive then the PTO drive will obscure the described parts. Probably best to go the the Facebook group I’m admin of and view the workshop manual in the file section.
Wont we see the Nuffields do some hay or harvest work this year ?.
@montegoson2 ай бұрын
@@classicmechanic9824 I regularly post baling videos on Facebook
@classicmechanic98242 ай бұрын
@@montegoson . Thank you. Did not think of FB. I will go and find you there.
@StephenBerndt-g8l3 ай бұрын
Many thanks for your video it worked a treat
@iangough76593 ай бұрын
Very timely video mate. Thankyou
@alanyoung76553 ай бұрын
Hi just watched your video earlier today after struggling too remove a tedder wheel .... used your technique and it worked a treat...many thanks
@karimaksoy73873 ай бұрын
Slm lar 10/60 1968 modele olurmu bana yardimci olabilirmisiniz
@Bus20003 ай бұрын
Thanks easy as that. Did not happen using our 342
@Grammafia3 ай бұрын
Have this happen on my universal 4 from time to time!
@classicmechanic98243 ай бұрын
So simple and easy. Thank you mr Montegoson.😊
@evanjonesj233 ай бұрын
I remember an old international tractor that had a similar problem you had to line up the selected with a screw driver you had to get the selectors all in line to get it into netural
@patlydon5193 ай бұрын
Good wan
@johnproffit45504 ай бұрын
Thank you thank you!
@CThorp5754 ай бұрын
Well bugger me! I had to change a tyre with the damned rim still on the axle! What a chew that was with the tyre levers
@başlangıç63314 ай бұрын
We also had a Nuffield 10/60. It was a 1967 model. The most efficient part of this BMC was the PTO shaft. One of the disadvantages was that it did not lift hydraulically when the clutch was pressed.
@robblack61154 ай бұрын
My 10/60 has too much smoke in general but especially when it is working hard. Would redoing the head or rings solve the problem?
@robblack61154 ай бұрын
I have a 10/60 in great condition but the brakes don't work very well and it is hilly near Meaford, Ontario. It needs new plates but I can't seem to source them. Any suggestions?
@montegoson4 ай бұрын
leylandtractorpartsusa.com/
@robblack61154 ай бұрын
I have a 10/60 that grinds when trying to put it in gear even though the clutch plate is not that old. How is it adjusted?
@montegoson4 ай бұрын
Vertical link behind the two inspection plates. Tricky to adjust, set it so the release bearing just clears the clutch so bearings not continuously spinning.
@michaelodom30884 ай бұрын
Can you replace the square filter inside the rear end
@montegoson4 ай бұрын
I’m not aware of them being available new, however they can be washed. If yours has disintegrated, then good used filters may be available from tractor breakers.
@jonathansullivan30895 ай бұрын
Well mine sits on a stud and is stuck. The search continues. Thanks for your post from Kentucky. Cheers.
@montegoson5 ай бұрын
Can you place a tube that is slightly smaller over the bore of the bearings over the stud, a couple of cm longer than the stud and then hammer the tube!
@richardchappell85395 ай бұрын
What wattage soldering iron did you use?
@montegoson5 ай бұрын
Can’t remember, but just the run of the mill 25-50watt iron.
@Bus20005 ай бұрын
Thanks I will check my 342 head. I did it by the book.
@classicmechanic98245 ай бұрын
Thank you sir Montegoson. Again a very interesting Nuffield video. Nuffield tractors are pretty rare in Denmark now a day, but I still have an old 460 in my barn.
@johnmassingham51095 ай бұрын
Another interesting video Rick, I have two 10/60's which in the past I fitted new liners and through mainly laziness and not having a spanner to avoid having to remove the rocker shaft I have never re-torqued the heads. I recently changed a head gasket on a major and didn't re-do that one either. So I was surprised at just how much tighter you got them, I am torn between bothering to check them now or just leave them and keep my fingers crossed! I always clean and oil the threads before assembly though as I think this helps to get the correct torque at least in the first instance.
@kapteenikaarna5 ай бұрын
Greetings from Finland. Interesting video. I will have to do the same job in the near future for my Nuffield.
@glennlingard78515 ай бұрын
Very nice and interesting video, l replaced my head gasket on my diesel David Brown 900 last year, bought it knowing about this, had blown between 3 and 4, l too torqued the head bolts to 100lbs ft but have decided to leave it alone as am worried that l might snap a head bolt, for now it’s absolutely fine and seems like it will be okay.
@donvoll25805 ай бұрын
Good day from Ontario Canada I always had a soft spot for 10-60 even though over here they lost alot of interest. Ths
@glennlingard78515 ай бұрын
Very few orange Nuffields here in Wisconsin but the Leyland you see them, still, they aren’t very popular unlike David Browns and Fordson majors, plenty of them about.
@peterraftery24265 ай бұрын
I have only seen 2 Nuffields/Leylands in Alberta and one in Oregon. We used cheat on some equipment by giving initial torque an extra 10%. We never knew till years later the antiseize we used allowed extra turnage of each bolt. One can get into trouble fast overtorquing many of the older less strong bolts. Good show Monty. Peter
@thegregdavieschannel6 ай бұрын
I used to drill a hole in the top of the pencil filter and be careful not to allow the tank to run down that low. It generally worked pretty well with the exception of the 4/65's. The pencil filters had a habit of detaching which then led to the fuel tap blocking up.
@luisarteaga56117 ай бұрын
XK chu ch no dan un vídeo en castellano de esa manera kina
@tonycove44887 ай бұрын
Nicely done.
@weekendhero_rwj7 ай бұрын
Well done Rick.
@LukeSchiralli8 ай бұрын
Great video thank you, will help me to diagnose my 1960 Rover P4 80
@dawnhall36378 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention reversing ammeter wires otherwise it reads backwards after changing to neg earth.
@montegoson8 ай бұрын
Why would I, the 10/60 Nuffield doesn’t have a ammeter!
@dawnhall36378 ай бұрын
I remember doing this conversion in 1984 on our universal 4 and it was something we had to do when we realised ammeter registered wrong way.@@montegoson
@collinyoung76039 ай бұрын
I have a 262 looking for this part in Ontario Canada; any ideas?
@InTheWind6299 ай бұрын
Your channel is super informative and much appreciated ! Some of us are just encountering these machines for the first time . I'm looking for a basic tutorial on operating a Nuffield 4/65 . From basic driving to manipulating implements . If anyone knows of one I'd greatly appreciate it .
@RuthNewstead9 ай бұрын
Un real 😂
@RuthNewstead9 ай бұрын
Out there for thinking 😉 like it alot 🤠⚓🛠️JB
@mikehall60849 ай бұрын
Hi Rick, I recently inherited my father in-laws Nuffield 60-10, unfortunately he passed away around 5 years ago and it has been parked up under cover ever since. He was always very good at looking after his machinery and this was used daily on the farm. It now blows some blue smoke which I don’t recall it doing in the past, any tips on what I should do? It only gets used to beach launch my boat (I’m in New Zealand) so hasn’t really been given a decent hot running since I got it. On another note just wondering if you could advise what level the oil should be in the air cleaner and if you could possibly do a video on the workings of all the levers, pedals, gauges etc. Thanks very much, Mike.
@montegoson9 ай бұрын
The blue smoke is likely to be burning oil, because it’s stood and the rings have become stuck, this may cure itself or you can remove the inlet manifold and put 200cc of WD40 down each cylinder and let it stand for a week. You may need to remove the rocker cover and open the inlet valve with a lever to do this. Same oil as you use in the engine for the air filter and the injector pump. I have a video for the pump oil change.
@mikehall60849 ай бұрын
@@montegoson Thanks for the advise, I will give this a go if it hasn’t come right after next few uses. What level should the oil be in the air cleaner? Have already checked out the injector pump oil change video and is now on my to-do list. Keep up the great work, very informative and easy to watch videos.
@montegoson9 ай бұрын
@@mikehall6084 About inch and a half up the air filter there is a step, it’s also stamped “oil level”
@mikehall60849 ай бұрын
@@montegoson OK thanks, I obviously didn’t take enough notice when pulling apart to ensure no birds had nested in there. Thanks again.
@ropeymcrope9 ай бұрын
great video as always. two quick questions what size is the socket to open the filler cap. mine is hand tight at the moment but i want to just nip it up seems larger than an inch hex bit so i'll need to order one. also is the hydraulic filter supposed to be attached to the nut you removed in this video mine didn't come out with the nut and i just took it out by hand but looks like it was attached at some point. many thanks
@JustinHamilton-cf4xd10 ай бұрын
I have a Nuffield 10/42, one day I was brush hogging and hit a rock and stalled the tractor. I started it back up and kept going, no problem. When I was done I disengaged the pto and could never engage it again. I wiggle the shaft left to right by hand and try pulling the lever and it just will not go in. Any thoughts on what it could be?
@montegoson10 ай бұрын
Sorry that’s a mystery to me, obviously something has bent but no idea what it is.
@JustinHamilton-cf4xd10 ай бұрын
Worth a shot, I’ll tear it apart and see what I find. Thanks for the reply.
@paulowen-iy6vm10 ай бұрын
I served my time for a dealer on these. It wasnt uncommon for the back casting to break off. Having implements bouncing around with the lift lock in place was the main cause. As this guy says the lift lock is there to keep a parked implement or one having manintaince up in the air and safe, Its not for driving around with heavy things latched. The (heavy) implemnent goes up in the air and bangs onto the latch and eventually the casting snaps. There is a relief valve on the lift cylinder for a good reason. Dont drive around using the lift latch unless you have a spare rear casting.
@montegoson10 ай бұрын
There is a relief valve on the valve block to protect the pump, but I'm not aware of any relief valve on the lift cylinder to protect the tractor in case of a over load!
@bilalvadi227710 ай бұрын
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@brettkristiansen966211 ай бұрын
Thanks alot, it works perfectly with the ford T15 starter on my 3dl
@eddkennedy6458 Жыл бұрын
I remember these engines they could sometimes suffer from porous liners. they are a wet liner engine,
@francovance12 ай бұрын
Only because plain water instead of coolant was used in the cooling system for the most part.
@simonfriis1734 Жыл бұрын
Hi there. Tried to start my 4/65 and it hasnt been running for 15 years. Except for a 5 min run 4 years ago. It wont now. I har a nicely loose fuelrack before the first attempt. But after turning over a couple of revs the rack is now tight and will hardly move back and forth. Have I perhaps scored something in the plunger/cylinders? Should I start out with a cleanout and disassemble the pump elements? Or any other suggestions? Thanks. Simon, Denmark.
@montegoson Жыл бұрын
All the components must be kept in sets, for the cylinders they relate to, and do not slacken the clamps on the square fuel rail. Other than that you can disassemble and reassemble the pumping elements.
@simonfriis1734 Жыл бұрын
@@montegosonthank u. Have taken the injector pipes off. Cylinder 1 and 4 is fine. Cylinder 2 piece has moved slightly on the square shaft- therefor I suspect that its nr 3 that is the problem. Do they come out upwards, plunger and pistons. I might have to remove injectors too. Do they have their own injector jackets or sit in the head wo jackets. ? Thanks for your reply:)