Chains would be night and day. Also weight = traction. With loaded tires and/or rear wheel weights, an angled blade won’t push the tractor sideways as much and give more traction. Looks like you’ve mastered steering brakes, not just for steering, but to get the differential to send torque to the desired side.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Cody. I'll be looking for a set of chains this summer at garage sales. You never know what you can find! :) Thanks for noticing that I use the steering brakes to get myself out of potential jams.
@jayss1011 ай бұрын
Ditto.... Plowed our driveway with our 8n alot when I was a kid and we would get over 120" over the course of the winter. Chains and weight. Chains and weight. Can't do one without the other. Calcium is the cheapest but it tears up rims. Rim Guard is just about as effect but alot more expensive. Also with chains not all chains are created equal. The link style chains don't work well on Ag style tires. The links get between the tire lugs and just don't give anything to bite on. Diamond style or H style are far better. But when you get stuck with those, you're stuck.
@tahustad8 сағат бұрын
I'm in northern Minnesota and plow with a '54 grand jubilee with a 7' back blade. It took a lot of trial and error (mostly error), but i've become passably proficient. One of my biggest ah ha moments came when I installed chains on the drive wheels. Made a big difference in not getting stuck and not sliding sideways under load. Much safer in my view. Especily if you have deep drainage or barrows on side of road. My other take away is any snow over 5" is better left to a plow truck. Just too hard on a 70 year old tractor. Great videos! Hi from Ely, Mn
@CamppattonFamilyCompound3 жыл бұрын
I have used my 9N and back plow for snow removal for a couple of years. I also have been using my Kioti with loader bucket and drag box. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. The 9N needs chains (or tire studs) to work better.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Gil! The old Ford tractors are amazing that they can do so much. I've seen some that have the front Detroit plow, that uses a cable to the rear 3pt arms for lift and lower. It's a cool system.
@JeffLillycrop2 жыл бұрын
Yes back blades aren't the best in certian conditions I would spin the blade and push backwards when trying to get the snow so far off the driveway But the ole 8n is still pushing more snow then I will be at 75 years old !!!
@CamppattonFamilyCompound2 жыл бұрын
@@JeffLillycrop I have spun the blade around as well. Generally I furrow the snow to the side and then use the loader to move it out of the way. WAY out of the way
@JeffLillycrop2 жыл бұрын
@@CamppattonFamilyCompound Go Bills !
@Someguy-gl2rx3 жыл бұрын
Chains and flip the blade around to provide a less aggressive way to plow. Driving backwards is always an option too. Not a great one but it works.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
I've found that when I flip the blade around, it packs the snow down and almost creates a sheet of ice - perfect for sledding, horrible for a driveway. I do need chains for sure. I'm on the hunt for a used set. The new chains are pretty costly!
@ninodemaria5 ай бұрын
I've done it, it works. Less than fun
@tractortalkwithgary12713 жыл бұрын
I have a 1940 9N Ford. I don't use it at all in the winter but there was a day on this farm that it was our main source of snow removal. I don't know how you can plow anything without chains on it. I would be stuck with mine backing out of the shed. Your 8N looks beautiful and runs as good as it looks. They were and still are awesome tractors. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed watching.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting! You're right that they are amazing tractors. And there's so many of them out there still being used today!
@tractortalkwithgary12713 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife , mine has the Dearborn factory buzz saw on it year round. I get it out a couple times a year and use it. I have a buddy that is coming over this spring and we are going to tear into it and get it back to 100%. We are going to replace the coil, give it new wiring, a fresh oil change, and see if we can get that 80 year old tractor as good as new. He is a whiz with these older Fords and we enjoy getting to spend the time together. I will do a video of that project. I have done a few videos of the old girl running the buzz saw. People that have never been around a buzz saw tend to cringe when they see one operating. They are dangerous, for sure. Nothing I want to get tangled up in.
@deanreese-p2b3 ай бұрын
Turn the blade around and push in reverse
@MaynardCarl3 ай бұрын
I lived near Dayton Ohio in the 70's when we had 25 inches of from one storm, about 20 miles from Peoria, Ill and then in Alton, Ill, all I had was a drag blade in each place. I made due with what I had and I learned how ot do the best I could with what I had. In the first and last places I had a Ford Jubilee with no chains and I used the plow going both directions. At the second location I had an Allis Chalmer WD-45 with a trip bucket, narrow front end and figure 8 chains. most of the time I wore long underwear, a heavy pair of coverall, wool socks and heavy insulated boots.
@PurpleCollarLife2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the story! We used to get really heavy lake-effect snow storms from Lake Erie. We still get the occasional heavy snow - but not like I remember as a kid.
@benjamincresswell37133 ай бұрын
Ben 8N Ford Tractor operator from Michigan here. I lived on a dirt road 12 miles north of Detroit city limit and plowed not only 20 driveways but 1 mile of road in front of their houses. From 1965 to 1967 we didn't have chains. So you had to learn how to use momentum. And sometimes pushing snow backward. Chains were Night & Day difference. Only wet heavy snow that packed quickly and turned into ice would offer resistance. I moved 18 inches of snow on my birthday March 18, 1970 when no one could go anywhere unless you had 4 wheel drive. The snow was so deep I stayed overnight aty folks house because the rest of the roads were impassable. ben/Michigan PS Your engine would make considerably more power if you set your ignition timing up more. I can hear it drone low. When you get it right the 8 N engine will "sing."
@PurpleCollarLife2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@_yeager Жыл бұрын
Used a 9n for years up here in the Great White North but with tire chains. Tire chains unbelievable traction at relatively low cost.
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Right on! I have got to find a used set of N Series chains. Either that or just consider the investment in a new set as a long-term investment for the tractor.
@sassafrasvalley19393 жыл бұрын
Chad... I remember those days. The same problem you had with the front end steering off line, happens when you are plowing a field. I spent more time driving with the brakes than I did with the steering wheel. My left leg would cramp so bad I’d have to get off and wobble around until it recovered. Thanks for bringing back those memories... now, please pardon me while I go put some liniment on my leg... it is suffering sympathy cramps!
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
You do get really good at using the brakes to adjust direction, that's for sure. Thanks for watching.
@joelongrid76253 жыл бұрын
Great demonstration. Chains will help but not the cure all. That tractor sure is a beauty, well taken care of. It's fun when you drive that workhorse for a while then get on a hydrostatic modern machine, big difference. I had the exact same tractor back several years ago. Loved it.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Joel! We do really like that old Ford 8N. We'll keep it forever. But it is nice to have hydrostatic for sure - with all the back and forward motion necessary for plowing.
@spacebike4202 жыл бұрын
Our company had been plowing commercially for almost 40 years pulling snow with rear blades and front blowers. You just have to know how and be setup to do it. I've even done it many times in a 2wd straight blade behind a tractor without a cab but just at home, you just have to have the right size blade and know how to use it.
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@ironwoodworkman49173 жыл бұрын
I always thought that you should push the deep snow with the back blade, Not pull. Do you see the holes on the other side of you back blade? Reverse the blade and start pushing with the tractor in reverse. OK, OK @8:19 I'm sorry to hear about your neck. But that's how we did it in MT back in the day. If the snow is to deep. We would have to push it. :)
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
We’ve done some pushing backwards in the past. In addition to being hard on the neck, it also seems to bend the 3point arms. We’ve had to straighten and replace them a few times. The stabilizer bars do really help, since they keep the blade from putting to much side-force on the arms. The other thing I’ve noticed is that we don’t have as much traction in reverse as we do forward. I’m curious if flipping the ag-tires around would help with that. Thanks for watching!
@JohnHBatte Жыл бұрын
Knowing how to properly use them is something even most farmers don’t know. My dad used to have to help other farmers, you need to look at directional forces. Offset to the right with blade back but angled to push further right, the offset as you back pushes backend to right front to left, while the backward right angle pushes back to the left and front to right. They cancel out meaning you can just back straight through. A model tractor is a great teaching tool to get the directional forces in mind. An N series can be a real good snow plow but in reverse, forward if snow pushes through radiator the fan will soak distributor and it will die. Above 18” snow this is a real issue. They are great chains make them but a half track makes them many times better than a 4wd. Yes I’ve driven a Ferguson TO30 on the bombardier half track and it’s insane. Do the work of twice the size tractor. If find old one, try going to rock quarries get 1/2” thick conveyer belts used ones so prestretched and cheap, cut into 4” wide by 15.5’ replace bolts and clear on exact same pattern and you’ve got new tracks. ARPs made nice quick change rubber and metal tracks.
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I have seen some photos of the installed tracks on these old tractors. I've never actually seen them in person.
@ephymeraband83803 жыл бұрын
I have a 2N with a back blade. My farm is on a hill, so I just park the tractor at the top of the hill and pull down. Works great
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
That’s great!
@TonysTractorAdventure3 жыл бұрын
I love old 8N. I have one to rebuild at some point.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a great video series!
@OShackHennessy Жыл бұрын
This made me laugh I was doing this for years with a “spare” Ford tractor my awesome neighbor let me keep for winters. Haha I remember the struggles well. 😂 He did have chains and I ended up turning the blade around but it was such a pain to do my driveway. I eventually bought a plow for my truck and never looked back! You sure brought back some memories.
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@RandWFarmstead-TonyWalsh3 жыл бұрын
Loved this, especially the old Ford. Take care and have a blessed day and weekend.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. We love that Ford 8N tractor. I like knowing that it's been used on this family land for 70 years.
@ClaremontClassicGarage3 жыл бұрын
Get a set of chains for heaven's sake. That amount of snow is nothing for an N
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
I've been searching for a good set of used chains all summer - but it looks like people hold onto them like silver coins! I certainly don't want to spend the price for new. Thanks for watching!
@ClaremontClassicGarage3 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife They're around, watch the auctions.
@kevingaddis72763 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife make your own, it's not that hard.
@D65STANG2 жыл бұрын
Love the the ford 8n what a beautiful tractor they just keep going and going.
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
You got that right! They are amazing machines. Thanks for watching!
@peterandersen137811 ай бұрын
Ive run a back blade on everything from a Ferguson TEA 20 to an International 434 to a Ford 800 to a Massey Ferguson 270. Some with chains, others without - they all had challenges. I found the best machine to clean snow on a long driveway with a couple of small hills was our 1947 Massey Harris Pony with a spring mounted front blade - the tractor had front and rear wheel weights and rear chains. The Pony did a better job with far less horsepower than any of the other tractors I mentioned.
@PurpleCollarLife10 ай бұрын
I've never driven one of those Massey Pony tractors - but they certainly look cool!
@christopheryurkiewicz73952 жыл бұрын
Good work you good old boy .I have a 46 2N in need of some work. Still a great old tractor.
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
These are such great old tractors. They still have lots of life left in them after all these years. Best of luck on getting your 2N the way you want it.
@christopheryurkiewicz73952 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife If I don't cure it... I will kill it.
@RockhillfarmYT3 жыл бұрын
I really like that Ford tractor I’m considering getting an antique tractor to restore
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Brock. You should do it. These old tractors are amazing and fun. Plus - great channel content!
@hartleyhomesteadmichigan60413 жыл бұрын
I have my Dad’s Ford 9n and about the only way to plow snow is to push backwards. Gets hard on the neck looking back.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
It certainly does - that twisting the neck around constantly, and being in the cold - it does me in! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@christopheryurkiewicz73952 жыл бұрын
Try it when You have a tumor in your neck you good old boy.
@TS-sx3rf3 жыл бұрын
Nice Ford 8 N, thanks for plowing. The driveway in packed with ice under the snow so the traction may not be as good as it could be with chains. Also a sore neck can be a result of plowing with a back blade.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@tropifiori3 жыл бұрын
I had a 1950 Ferguson- very similar. I couldn't really do much with more than 4-6 inches of snow. Sometimes its better if you reverse the blade and back up.They are too light and the 2 wheel drive is not helpful. If a wheel slips try using the individual brake on that side.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Frank! We do use the blade backwards sometimes. I've gotten pretty good at using the left and right brakes to get myself going when a wheel is spinning. I think chains would probably really help. But as you can see in our other videos, the John Deere with the front Artillian plow makes pretty quick work of it, so we don't use the 8N that often. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@tropifiori3 жыл бұрын
Yes indeed.
@Lanninglongarmmowing2 жыл бұрын
Add wheel weights and get tire chains all the way around. It will be night and day difference what it will do.
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We've been looking for some chains. I do notice a significant difference since the tires aren't loaded with calcium anymore. This is the second set of rims/tires, because the calcium really ate through the original wheels.
@Lanninglongarmmowing2 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife Oh yeah calcium will do that. I had to get rid of 106 gallons of calcuim I took out of the tires of my tractor lol. It was quite the job. You can use beet juice or -20 windshield washer fluid. Beet juice weighs the most and won't eat your rims.
@tonyhancock-tq3xz10 ай бұрын
Ive got a d17 with chains..it does pretty good.its heavier??? Maybe thats the difference??has good tires too.
@PurpleCollarLife10 ай бұрын
Chains would help for sure! And the D17 might be heavier. I'm not familiar with that machine.
@peacefieldfarm_mn3 жыл бұрын
That is a beautiful 8N. Nice video, thanks for posting! Cheers!
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks!
@davida.p.99113 жыл бұрын
Definitely makes the work more difficult. Even a loader on the front would be easier. You could angle the bucket down and go in reverse. Thanks for the video!
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, David!
@dkat110811 ай бұрын
Cant you change the mount to the front somehow or have a front 2 inch receiver welded to the front then buy or DIY a blade ?
@PurpleCollarLife11 ай бұрын
We've thought about it. Ford actually did have a front snow plow for these tractors. It used a cable system, lifted by the 3 point hitch. And the cable traveled under the tractor to a pivot and pin at the front of the blade. Put the 3-point hitch up or down and it raises and lowers the plow on the front.
@dkat1108Ай бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife I was looking at the "HD Snow Plow" (check-em out pretty cool idea) it does not need hydraulics or cables but a front hitch would have to be mounted some how ? Can you put a front hitch on a 8N ?
@richardelliott95113 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's my experience too. The back blade plow is way down the list on prefered snow removal choices.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
It's certainly better than a shovel - but harder than a front blade by far.
@benscot57283 жыл бұрын
Stop dragging the snow forward turn the blade back an go in reverse
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
@@benscot5728 Thanks for watching and commenting, Ben. I've found that while plowing in reverse can work okay, it's not great either. In addition to really hurting my neck turning around all the time, you lose traction faster, there is the potential for the 3-point arms to bend, and the plow seems to "catch" on more items (the edge of the ditch, etc.)
@willisd19002 жыл бұрын
Add chains and you would not have any issue plowing with those old fords. I plow with a 1948 Ford 8n with chains. It takes me longer to walk out to the shed and get the tractor out than it takes to plow my 400 ft driveway. Chains are the way to go
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm hoping to find a set of chains at a yard sale.
@samb46783 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video!
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Hey, Sam! Thanks for watching. Have a great weekend.
@livingrural79803 жыл бұрын
Love that Ford 8N. But the front plow on the John Deere does work much easier.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
For sure!
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
@@emrythompson You're right - on the 8N, those two pedals on the right are the brakes - left and right. The pedal on the left is the clutch. I had a 9N/2N previously, and it's pedal setup is a little different. On that tractor, the pedal on the left is the left brake. Then there are two pedals on the right. The inner pedal is the clutch, and the outer pedal is the right brake. I might make a how to drive a ford tractor video. Good idea for the future.
@photocontrol3 жыл бұрын
Nice Ford tractor! Good demo showing using it with a rear blade compared to a tractor with a front blade.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍 We always look forward to you watching and commenting. Thanks for your continued support.
@mopreppinmolivin11 ай бұрын
Those tractors without fluid in the rear tires and tire chains are extremely limited. If you will add those two things you will see the capabilities increase dramatically. I grew uo with one and watched my Dad plow unbelievable amounts of snow with it using a rear blade. They are not fast but actually do an incredible job but only if properly equipped. Rear tire chains are a must and we ran ours year round. They were never off the tractor for 40 years.
@PurpleCollarLife10 ай бұрын
I'm still looking for a good set of used chains. I've watched for them at auctions and yard sales. I might have to bite the bullet and get a new set -but they're SOOO expensive.
@thatswiss13853 жыл бұрын
Wow, instant start, cool! Nice sound, luckily your plough on the JD works much better
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
You're right. The front plow is much easier to use. Thanks for watching!
@wxfield3 ай бұрын
We've been running an offset back blade with spiked snow chains on our 8N on the farm now for over 75 years..NEVER even a problem with it. Not once. Even in snow deeper than the front wheels. You should never place your steer wheels into the unplowed snow. Use the offset to push-back the unplowed area. Once those steer wheels get into the loose stuff, it'll pull the entire machine into a mess you can't really recover from. You can't really buy an offset back blade, you have to rework the one you have. Hope you have a buzz box!
@PurpleCollarLife2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! You're right about those steer wheels - they can suck you into the snow drift / snow bank.
@Smithsgold3 жыл бұрын
Good looking Ford
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@chrism.22313 жыл бұрын
I have no doubt that the JD with a plow on the FEL would work better, but a couple of things from a Wisc. guy that has been clearing our drive and small farm with an 8n and a rear blade for a decade. First, I would not try and angle it like that in what looks like wet, heavy snow. It is going to act like a rudder when you try and pull the blade which is not ideal. Actually only angling it a little usually helps the rear stay more stable and maintain traction. In light snow I might not angle it at all, and I am not shy about push snow using the back of the blade when it is in that position. Saves time getting on and off. I am guessing, but it looks like your tires are unloaded based on how easily they spun and I did not see weights. You can get by without weight, but it will help you move heavier snow more quickly. I have unloaded tires, as I have some soft areas on my property the rest of the year and I am paranoid about getting stuck. Otherwise I would load them. In either case, however, chains are a must. They would do you a world of good. As for direction, when I am trying to really clean the drive, I push it backwards. I will go forwards initially in deep snow, working the bulk of the snow off the drive before backing up to clean it off. Overall, it does take more time with the tractor vs. say a plow truck, but once you get used to it, it works pretty well and sure beats shoveling. I get that is a family tractor that has been in the family for years, but my 2 cents as I watched you struggle. Take care!
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Chris - thanks for sharing your knowledge based on your decade of experience in a cold-weather climate! I think these are all good points that you make, and great advice. The tires actually are loaded (Calcium), but on the hard-pack, even the loaded tires aren't enough compared to what we could do with chains. Thanks for watching and commenting! I think your advice will help for the next time, and for others struggling with the same issues.
@tx2sturgis11 ай бұрын
PTO engaged and turning at 1:50
@PurpleCollarLife11 ай бұрын
On these old Ford tractors, the PTO must be running in order to lift the 3 point hitch. So when plowing (lifting and lowering the 3-point blade often) I leave the PTO running the whole time.
@tx2sturgis11 ай бұрын
Ok, cool @@PurpleCollarLife I sure like those old tractors but didnt know that.
@FlatCreekOutdoors3 жыл бұрын
we don't get that much snow, but Ive pushed in reverse with my 8ft blade on my old blue tractor and it seemed to work well enough.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. I used to be able to push backwards like you, but you're a younger guy than me. Now my neck is too old to be turned around the entire time. :)
@Kristian_Saile3 жыл бұрын
I plow with a back blade in northern Michigan but I do it with the blade backwards. I tend to do more pushing in reverse too. I run a 5ft blade and I think that helped with my 8n’s looks like you have a 6ft? Even with a storm that dropped more than 30” of snow I managed to make it work but it took some time. That said, I recently sold my old 8n’s and bought a new Massey with 4wd and a bucket and it obviously made life a ton easier. I still push in reverse though but pushing back big banks and battling deep snow is a ton easier. Gotta respect the classics! Way more sense of accomplishment using an old tractor and that’s worth something
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Hi Kristian - Thanks for watching and commenting! You're right about our back blade, I believe it is a 6 foot. And the old 8N certainly is a fun machine to operate. I'm not very good at plowing backwards. First - it hurts my neck always turning around. And second, we've bent some 3 point arms pushing with them. But I know people like you who are great at it! Congrats on the new Massey! Do you ever miss just taking a ride on the 8N?
@Kristian_Saile3 жыл бұрын
Purple Collar Life yeah all the time, at some point in the future I want to find another, not such a project tractor to use and enjoy. I was always monkeying with ours as they had pretty hard lives previously.
@OrangeismyNewGreen3 жыл бұрын
Nice looking tractor 👍🏻
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
@chrishorton6605 Жыл бұрын
I've plowed for years with my 8N and a backblade without much difficulty by putting chains on the rear tires.
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Chains are definitely the key. I refuse to pay the price for them new - but I haven't had any luck finding a set used on Facebook Marketplace or at an auction or garage sale.
@stevesedgwick57893 жыл бұрын
Lovely old tractor
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Sure is! We've had lots of great memories with the Ford 8N, and it's done a lot of work for us over the years. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@WesternKyOutdoors2 жыл бұрын
My dad had an old tractor just like that that he got handed down from his dad. You have a awesome channel. New Sub here.. 👊
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you! I really like that old 8N. Ours has now been in the family, on this family land, for 3 generations.
@evanstauffer447010 ай бұрын
Rear grader blades are just that - grader blades. They are not snow plows. Can you use them as makeshift snow plows? Yes, as long as the snow is not very deep. I completely agree that true snow plow blades mounted on the front work much better. Also, a good set of chains is essential when plowing with a two-wheel drive machine. Short of going with a front blade, one thing that would help is to use a rear blade that can be offset to either side, so you can use it like a wing and keep at least two wheels in the area cleared on the previous pass. They cost more but they're worth it. For anyone in a situation where they must plow in order to get out their driveway, they can't afford not to have a better setup than a two-wheel drive tractor with no chains, a rear blade and insufficient ballast.
@PurpleCollarLife10 ай бұрын
Nice comment!
@bruceguidosh21202 жыл бұрын
I have been catching on your videos, and wondered why you don't blade in reverse with the blade flipped?! I've plowed my dads gravel drive for decades with no problems of control. Sure, you need to always keep a hand on the hydraulic control for fine adjustment, but I never got stuck!
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
We've plowed in reverse before. I have two primary issues with it. The first being that it really strains my neck turning around constantly. The second is that we've bent several stabilizer arms and 3-point arms when pushing the heavy snow in reverse. I do know that pushing the snow does have some benefits. But unfortunately, my neck just won't let me do that for very long.
@DescartesDooley2 жыл бұрын
Hey, could you use this blade to do light gravel grading work? I am looking to buy a 9n . They also have a blade, but we have severe snow. I will buy the blade if I can grade with it.
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
Hello - the 8N or 9N with a back blade work great for light gravel or dirt work. We've used ours to level out piles of dirt after building the house, and I use it several times a year to smooth out the driveway. Here's a video of me using the 8N with the back blade to fix up the driveway this spring. kzbin.info/www/bejne/gKWXk6qpe55lmNU
@DescartesDooley2 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife Perfect, thanks for the swift response. Going to buy my 9n in 10 minutes. Go Bills!
@DescartesDooley2 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife Ho much should I pay for the blade btw?
@DescartesDooley2 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife Oh, where did you get your front weights?
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
@@DescartesDooley Those are just old weights from an old nautilus system, with a long bolt through the centers and down through the front ball mount of the front bumper on the tractor. It works great!
@kwalsemann3919 Жыл бұрын
Tire chains are a must
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Still searching for a used set. So far - hardly any snow here in northwest PA this winter.
@pauljanssen75943 ай бұрын
Course a set of snow chains and driving a tractor backwards works a lot better, think about it!
@PurpleCollarLife3 ай бұрын
Tire chains are on the Christmas wish list. As far as driving backwards, there are 3 main reasons I avoid snow plowing backwards with the tractor: 1. The gearing is too fast in reverse, especially for plowing a long driveway up a slight grade. 2. The 3-point arms easily bend if the snow pushes to the side, or you hit a hard pile of snow (side force on the arms) 3. Plowing for a long time in reverse is REALLY hard on the neck, constantly twisting around backwards.
@AJmx27020013 жыл бұрын
you need to look at a offset blade thats how i used to do it with farmall and i had tire chains on which it did well if you kept up with the snow about 6 inches was the max
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
AJ - offset blades do look really nice. I don't even know if they made offset blades back when I purchased this one. If they did - I didn't know about them. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@matthewsnydershorts88373 жыл бұрын
Cool ford tractor I think front blades are Easier then you don’t have to drive on the snow that you want to plow
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
I always like moving the snow before you drive through it. To me- it just makes sense. Here in PA, our highway department trucks have the plows mounted on the front. But I have been in states (Michigan for example), where I've seen they have the plow mounted under the belly of the machine - like a mid-mount grader plow.
@Noah_E2 жыл бұрын
The blade should be slightly wider than the tractor when at max angle, which means you need one at least a foot wider than the one you are using. Independent rear brakes are there for a reason. Braking the spinning wheel so the side over gravel spins would have helped you get unstuck quicker.
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Noah. The blade is a 6' wide blade. I did use the independent rear brakes to get unstuck several times. I think the video shows that in a few points. I'll have to re-watch it. But you're right - that's one of the advantages of the split brakes on a tractor. Thanks for watching!
@jacob6string Жыл бұрын
Good job
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Thanks! A set of chains would certainly help out.
@jeffsiegwart Жыл бұрын
Good info.
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@ErieRadio3 жыл бұрын
Agree a back blade may not be the best option… especially on a lane with a lot of crown to it. Chains and rear wheel weights would help a lot. Nice tractor.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Great point! Weight (in addition to the loaded tires) and chains would really help. And I wasn't even thinking about the crown of the driveway (and sides beyond the driveway). Thanks!
@ErieRadio3 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife you might consider reducing some of the crown on the lane over the summer, maybe with a box blade. Leaving enough to shed water, but reducing some of the “slide” when you go to plow. I removed the crown completely from my lane and gave it only a couple inches of fall… in only one direction (the direction away from the house). I found without a crown we slid of it less… it didn’t take much fall (for our particular topography) for the lane to shed water and with no crown I didn’t pick up as much gravel when plowing snow and have to rake less of it back into the lane out of the lawn in the spring time. Just a couple thoughts… you know your property and situation best. I only recently checked out your channel. Good content. 👍
@RCAFpolarexpress3 жыл бұрын
Great cold Start Sir 😉👍 Great use of L/R break pedal to steer the tractor Sir 👌 Did you consider to look as second had set of tire chains ? Great video and great antique tractor Sir 👌👍😉 Cheers !!!
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Hello! Yes, I'll be on the look out for some chains at garage sales this summer. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@RCAFpolarexpress3 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife 😉👍 and also look for an heated cab for your JD 😉👍
@lowellfunk89743 жыл бұрын
My '05 Yamaha kodiak 450 with tracks and only a 54" blade makes very quick work of such situations. Hasn't been a whole lot that it can't do. Lol. I do love the old 8 and 9n ford tractors though. Just not as good for some situations! 🙂👍
@eddielinkroum84682 жыл бұрын
If you aren’t afraid of challenge. Flip the blade completely around and push backing up.
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
Hello - I've pushed snow this way in the past. A few problems - it really hurts my neck turning around constantly. 2nd - I have bent the arms once or twice pushing and then hitting something (sometimes even a hard pile of ice/packed snow). 3rd - I don't get as much traction pushing as I do pulling. But I agree - it can be used successfully pushing to widen out the driveway. Where as by pulling, it constantly gets narrower with each pass. Thanks for watching and making the suggestion!
@BeytekinConstructionMachinery3 жыл бұрын
The Fordy looks very nice. There's nothing about a front blade. 😆
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
That old Ford 8N has served us well. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@JohnDoe-fn7ml Жыл бұрын
Too bad the 8N isn’t a 4X4… haven’t tried to plow snow yet but shoot don’t think it’s gonna do the trick on a steep drive😢
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
A 4x4 version of the 8N would be nice. :)
@LarsDcCase10 ай бұрын
First of all, you need to have a good set of chains, with on those rear tires in the snow for that kind of work. I have chains on both front and rear tires in the winter. That is what makes THE difference. Then you can move snow with that back blade.
@PurpleCollarLife10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips!
@kevingaddis72763 жыл бұрын
Tire chains would make a difference.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin - I agree. I think only one of these tires is loaded with fluid. A bit more weight, and tire chains would make a huge difference. I've been watching for a set of N Series tire chains on Facebook marketplace or yard sales, but haven't come across a decent set yet. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@nailsbeats2 жыл бұрын
Set of chains and you would be shittin in the weeds. Back blades do a very nice job with snow because they cover your tracks. They will do the nicest looking job of any plow out there and I've used them all
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I do hope to get a set of chains someday. I'm hoping to find a nice used set at a yard sale some day. Back blades do cover your tracks. We've also found that the back blade, angled to "press" the snow down makes a great sled riding track!
@derevenskayazhizn3 жыл бұрын
Классный роритетный трактор да в каком состоянии это супер 👍
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for always watching and commenting, Victor. The Ford 8N was restored over 20 years ago, and my Uncle and my Dad have kept it in great shape since that time. It still runs great, and the 12-volt conversion has REALLY helped with starting it. You see in the video, it started right up.
@dj-nr8nm3 жыл бұрын
No one else has mentioned the elephant in the room so I'll throw my hat in the ring... what about a snowblower on the back? It'll do the job no problem even without tire chains if you don't have big hills. Beautiful 8n. Way nicer than mine but who is judging? hehe
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
I've seen some snow blowers on the back that work really well. But unless it's a front-facing rear snow blower, you're still running in reverse all the time (hard on the neck). Also, reverse on the 8N is geared pretty high, so it goes a little fast.
@1968CudaGuy3 ай бұрын
Egad!!! White fluffy stuff already?!! Is it...... Pumpkin Spice season yet?
@PurpleCollarLife3 ай бұрын
It won't be long - and we'll have some snow. :)
@Wheelloader__3 жыл бұрын
My first tractor was an 8N. I plowed a lot of snow with it. I had chains on it. That thing would go anywhere.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Wheel loader 55_10_15! We really appreciate you watching and leaving a comment. I think chains would make a lot of difference. I think we're a little light too - when we replaced the tire and rim, I think we lost some of the fluid that had been in there before. Probably if the tires were fully loaded, and we had a set of chains, it would go great.
@tractorrookie3 жыл бұрын
🚜👊❄️Love that old tractor!!! You might get some push back from all the Ford lovers!😂😊🥶 Nice !!!
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Mike. We really like the old Ford 8N too. But it can't move snow as well as the John Deere (with this configuration).
@JourneyNorthAK3 жыл бұрын
Gotta put some chains on..whole different beast then
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Journey North. I've been keeping an eye out for a pair on craigslist or at yard sales. The new chains are pretty expensive. But I imagine you're right that with a set of chains, traction on this packed snow and ice would be greatly improved. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@robertdewey84803 жыл бұрын
I got stuck plenty in wet heavy snow. 250$ for a new set of double ring chains and the tires were already loaded I literally cant get stuck now. No bull
@timberray95723 жыл бұрын
You need to try the PVC pipe on the back blade hack, all you have to do is cut a slit on one side of the pipe and slide it onto the cutting edge. Also speed is your friend, I have a video of me plowing my 230meter driveway in under ten minutes.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Hello Ray - thanks for watching and commenting! I've never tried the PVC pipe trick, but I did see Tractor Time with Tim try it (on his Artillian front plow blade). It does look like it makes the back blade slide over the driveway smoothly.
@timberray95723 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife My 3pt blower was out of service this winter but I still had to clean my driveway so I tried this hack and it worked incredibly well. I have since fixed the blower but using the blade is much faster and easier on the neck.
@codyludwig2811 Жыл бұрын
i had a 7ft blade nehind my 8n an had no problems
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I bet the 7’ width really helps clear the driveway. Do you run chains on your tires?
@loggerjohn013 жыл бұрын
Hello , I have used a back blade for plowing snow for many years with out any problems, your problem is no chains. Take care
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip! I'll be looking for a set this summer at some yard sales. With all the 2N, 9N, and 8N tractors around, I bet I'll come across some chains eventually.
@loggerjohn013 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife I actually had a small Ferguson tractor similar to the 8n , that never had chains on it that I plowed snow with too for many years, the tires on the back were new and also loaded, It was a great little tractor and would go through a lot of snow. I skidded a lot of wood out with that tractor. Are your tires loaded ?
@m.f.d.65273 жыл бұрын
Bladed is angled to far also. Just a slight angle would solve the issue
@jamiestokesrealestate6304 Жыл бұрын
They’re terrible for snow plowing lol I always had issues
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I think a set of chains would make a huge difference - but we haven't found a good used set yet.
@TF8569 ай бұрын
The back of your tractor is to light. Add heavy wheel weights and liquid weight inside of the tires. And get some decent tire chains.
@PurpleCollarLife9 ай бұрын
We actually do have calcium in one side still. A set of chains would definitely help. Thanks for watching!
@mr.bentwrench545910 ай бұрын
Try chains and turn your blade backwards. Plow in reverse with the blade turned. And you turn your little tractor into a little bulldozer😊
@PurpleCollarLife10 ай бұрын
Chains would make a huge difference for sure. But as far as plowing backwards - I do that occasionally. It just really hurts my neck after a period of time. AND - I've actually bent a lift arm or two doing that.
@ronlosey93552 жыл бұрын
those little fords were too lite, not enough weight, need a heavier tractor
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
We’ve noticed how much different it is (lighter) since we’ve replaced the tires/wheels and no longer have that calcium in the the rear wheels. The calcium destroyed the metal rims, but certainly added a lot of weight and traction.
@toddpester8175 Жыл бұрын
You need tire chains if you eant to plow snow.
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Very true!
@FromSteelToWood3 жыл бұрын
The back blade is far from ideal... I used that the very first time (20 years ago!) and went for a front blade!
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Joe. Appreciate you watching and commenting. Looks like you're still getting some snow in your area.
@frankkelly7852 жыл бұрын
You need chains on your drive wheels and mine works fantastic going in either direction ...Not worth a damn without chains. ...tks
@PurpleCollarLife2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! You're right. I thought I'd find some at a yard sale or auction somewhere to avoid the cost of new chains - but they're harder to find than I thought!
@hermanlaumb900710 ай бұрын
Put a wing on the blade, less angle and tire chains
@PurpleCollarLife10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@raulrivera943 жыл бұрын
You need chains its a game changer
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
I agree. We've been looking. About 4 years ago, we actually almost bought a set of Ford 8N tire chains at a yard sale for $100. We thought the price was to high. But looking back - that was a good deal!
@raulrivera943 жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife drop in to your local farm auction/consignment you never know what your gonna see.
@WorldsOkayestFarmer3 жыл бұрын
*Thats a clean tractor! Back blades are not the best option but they work better behind the right tractor. Thats a show piece lol* #WorldsOkayestFarmer
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We do try to keep it clean and run it often so that it stays nice. We like to work it without OVERworking it.
@jonesfarm6501 Жыл бұрын
You could go backwards
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
We've done that too. 2 problems - really hard on the neck constantly looking backwards down a long driveway. AND - sometimes those rear arm links bend when pushing at an angle.
@anthonyc65713 жыл бұрын
Put some chains on those tires and 500lb on the front 500 pounds on the back that'll pull any snow
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Hi Anthony - I was really hoping to find a set of used tire chains for the tractor at an auction or garage sale this summer. I didn't have any luck. I know they're still available new from people that sell tires/chains - but they're crazy expensive! I think the one rear tire is still loaded with calcium, but the other is only partially loaded, or not loaded at all. Definitely chains and more weight would help. Thanks for watching!
@joracer1 Жыл бұрын
1stly, the 8n is too high speeded.2ndly, they are too light. Less angle on blade will help . Also the more experience the better. Definitely front blade is way better. Imo if you live where there's a lot of snow, get a snow thrower or, a bigger tractor..tractors are cheap. Example a good 275 mf can be had for $2500/$3000. But for light farming, and light utility work the n series fords can't be beat.
@PurpleCollarLife11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@leobroekhuizen8072 Жыл бұрын
Dont pull the snow push it I do it all the time and it works great
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! The reason I don't push it backwards is because in our long driveway, with turns, that turning around backwards with my head/neck/shoulders all the time really hurts my neck. Another reason is because pushing backwards can sometimes result in bent 3-point arms. Ask me how I know. :)
@michaelclinton71343 жыл бұрын
but it would be more fun with the ford 8N lovery motor
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
It is fun to use the 8N once in a while. Even if it isn't as easy as some other machines, that makes it a challenge that increases the enjoyment. :)
@jaygraham54072 ай бұрын
Reverse the blade and push the snow, not drag the snow.
@PurpleCollarLife2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. As I mentioned in the video and in the comments - there are 3 main problems with pushing backwards with the tractor: 1 - the gearing is too high/fast to push snow in a long driveway, going in reverse 2 - Any side force tends to bend the 3-point arms, so if you push at an angle, or push into a snow bank - the arms bend. 3 - plowing backwards on a 1/4 mile driveway certainly is painful on a neck injury.
@jaygraham54072 ай бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife use the lift arm stabilizers.
@mikehanson9859 Жыл бұрын
The problem is not the blade. Its the tractor.
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
Partially the tractor, partially just inherent issues with pulling snow underneath the tractor or having to turn around and go backwards (facing the plow backwards).
@duanebolen543 Жыл бұрын
You need to turn that blade around an go backwards
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
I've done that from time to time. It hurts my neck after a bit, and it bends the 3-point arms if you hit a pile with any side force.
@merrilljohn16193 жыл бұрын
Good effort & great video. You need tire chains & life will be easier.
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting. I'm going to be on the lookout for a set of used chains at yard sales this summer.
@midcoasttractorservice91823 жыл бұрын
You have obviously never used one on a 4wd tractor if you feel this way lol Put it on the deere!
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and the suggestion. Funny enough - you're right - I've never used that back blade on the John Deere 2210. I'll have to give it a try! Maybe it will change my entire opinion on using a back blade.
@midcoasttractorservice91823 жыл бұрын
It still does what it did to the ford just not as much lol
@jasonerb2577 Жыл бұрын
Turn that blade around and push it...works much better.
@PurpleCollarLife Жыл бұрын
I've plowed with it backwards before -but it does a couple things. 1. It really hurts my neck constantly turning around up and down a 1/4 mile driveway clearing snow. 2. It tends to bend the 3pt arms if you hit a pile at any angle other than straight on. 3. I can't clear as much at a time with it backwards, because as it piles up behind the tractor, I lose power and traction.
@jasonerb2577 Жыл бұрын
@@PurpleCollarLife We have had N series tractors my entire life and have a back blade that's probably as old as the tractors themselves. I'm 48 and the tractors were in my family since new. We have plowed a lot of snow backwards and never had a problem. The neck problem, yeah, it's kind of a pain even without a pre-existing condition...but I've never had a problem actually plowing the snow.
@tuberNunya3 ай бұрын
You can reverse the blade and simply run the tractor in reverse.
@PurpleCollarLife3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. I've found a few problems with plowing in reverse: 1. Reverse is geared pretty high - too high and fast for plowing heavy snow in our driveway - especially uphill 2. If you push sideways or hit a snow bank at an angle, you can bend your 3-point arms pretty easily 3. It's really hard on the neck twisting around go to backwards constantly
@jimrichardson67013 ай бұрын
Sounds like it's missing out alittle
@PurpleCollarLife3 ай бұрын
Thanks! It's had a tune up since then. It purrs like a kitten now. :)
@barnycanuck62343 жыл бұрын
That’s a nice little tractor, give it a chance, get some chains
@PurpleCollarLife3 жыл бұрын
I'm on the hunt for chains. I'd prefer to find a good used set.
@homerbackwards3 ай бұрын
Turn the blade around and push it in reverse.
@PurpleCollarLife3 ай бұрын
Thanks! Unfortunately, plowing in reverse has a few disadvantages - reverse is geared high (fast) and harder to plow, potential to bend the 3-point arms if the snow pushes at an angle against them (side force), and pain in the neck facing backwards all the time on a long driveway.