Derek, this is probably my favorite video you've ever posted. My pawpaw farmed until he was 94 years old, and he just couldn't anymore. He ALWAYS dressed just like you in this video, and he was about your size. Seeing you kneeling beside that front tire actually made me shed a tear for the Ole man. Who would have thought that a video of an old tractor would bring back such great memories. Thank you for this one. Mike.
@Bdogg127846 ай бұрын
My great grandfather was the same. He used an 8n as well so did my uncle. My great grandfather's is still in the family working.
@Archersgarageandwhatnot6 ай бұрын
@@Bdogg12784 my pawpaw wasn't a mechanic, but he never called one either. He figured it out. Young men could learn a lot from they way we grew up!
@catsbyondrepair6 ай бұрын
derek is 74
@kevinmcleod75806 ай бұрын
Tractor more reliable than the car
@kevinschmidt14586 ай бұрын
@@Bdogg12784😢😮😅😊
@TheodoreRoosevelt36 ай бұрын
My great grandma wanted a tractor for their house because she was tired of working the land by hand, and so my great grandpa sold one of his service stations in 1954 to buy a 1949 8N. My great grandma returned the favor the next year by "saving up 2 months of grocery money" to buy my grandpa a 94 winchester to go hunting with his buddies. These old fords make me smile whenever I see one, and I'm so glad to watch you work on one.
@davidcolesr.86286 ай бұрын
Awesome Story Theodore
@lessharratt87196 ай бұрын
Nice.
@CJManning866 ай бұрын
I love stories like this!
@oldasrocks91216 ай бұрын
Lol, what'd they eat for those 2 months?
@TheodoreRoosevelt36 ай бұрын
@oldasrocks9121 not a whole lot, just stuff they grew and canned. Going to the grocery store for them was more for ingredients and spices like salt, pepper, and flour. They grew most of their fruits and veggies and raised all their meat.
@relaxed_borgir6 ай бұрын
I just lost my father to a heart attack 25 minute's before this video was posted and we always used to watch your new videos after coming in at night from working on his car or his truck or whatever, and i didnt get to watch it with him. So now im watching it for him, thankyou for these videos derek, theyre just going to be another one of the good memories with my dad, from the very bottom of my heart, thankyou❤
@youraveragegoblin71116 ай бұрын
May your father rest in peace ❤️
@joshvandruff17906 ай бұрын
I’m sure he was right there with you watching by your side.
@relaxed_borgir6 ай бұрын
@@youraveragegoblin7111 thankyou🫂
@relaxed_borgir6 ай бұрын
@joshvandruff1790 I'm sure he was, he always used to burst out laughing when Derek would say his funny names for stuff, sparkelators, fuel make it happener, etc and I coulda swore I heard a quiet laugh come from across the room, but I was the only one there
@joshvandruff17906 ай бұрын
@@relaxed_borgir I know the pain of losing your dad. I lost mine a few years ago. It does hurt. But it gets a lot better. He still lets me know he’s around from time to time.
@jackriley41046 ай бұрын
One of the cleanest 8Ns I've seen in a long time. My Dad bought me one like it sixty-three years ago for my 10th birthday, gave me ten minutes of instruction and I was a farmer.
@williamdavis81616 ай бұрын
Had the 10 yr old experience, only it was a 57 Ford 850. Good memories
@JeffKopis6 ай бұрын
Cheaper than hiring a farmhand.
@lessharratt87196 ай бұрын
We was smarter back then.
@paulwoodman51316 ай бұрын
I had to laugh when he said the woods mower was worth more than the tractor.😅..They made a lot of them. That's true. 😅. I also had to laugh when he said was glad his jump box can't talk.....WHY? ...why do you need another tractor,Derek?? (because this 8N is worth saving..). 😂😅
@GeneralSulla6 ай бұрын
@@lessharratt8719Amen Brother. We had to work to eat. Makes a boy/girl work smarter for sure. 😊
@johnjernigan82866 ай бұрын
Derik Bieri you are the Bob Ross of automotive. Thanks so much for your great content. Always praying for you and your family.
@TylerCameron-g4c6 ай бұрын
I came here to say that exact same thing! First thing i thought of when he was thanking his viewers. He really is though!
@ViceGripGarage6 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
@f0r3v3r_6 ай бұрын
@@ViceGripGarage Truly thanks to you, though. I know you make it look like a feller' is just out in the fields and hollers fixing up cars. But you are touching lives! Thank you!
@malcolmyoung78666 ай бұрын
AMEN!
@jobertvangool99616 ай бұрын
Always helps throwing in some happy sparks! ⚡️
@jrb_sland6 ай бұрын
75 yo Canadian man here, who grew up on a mixed fruit orchard in a small town in the Okanagan Valley. My uncle owned a 20 acre orchard, my parents 10 acres, my maternal grandmother 5 acres, all neighbouring each other. My uncle Don was a mining engineer who took a job in the mid-1950s with the then-new Inland Natural Gas company that was bringing gas to the Valley, and my dad left his job at a local packinghouse to operate all the orchards while Don was away. I was 9 ~10 [?] years old when I was first allowed to drive my uncle's Ford 8N, and it was my favourite power plant for general hauling, rototilling, spraying & mowing until I left home at age 17 to study physics at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in the fall of 1965. Hearing this 8N running again brought memories to my mind & tears to my eyes. Thank you, VGG...
@levent82086 ай бұрын
This is a nice story, nostalgia is powerful.
@greybone7775 ай бұрын
Thanks from Okanagan County Washington.
@coltonkruse23136 ай бұрын
I love how Derick tries to play it off like he is just too lazy to bring his other tractor over. He just can't stand seeing something sitting around not running! The man loves to save things and give them new life.
@mrtechpat6 ай бұрын
Or makes for good video content
@kevinrandolph91094 ай бұрын
Makes great content, and let's be honest, the old stuff was just built better, hence his entire channel and all that old stuff, for the most part, just firing right up with minimal parts changing and or basic maintenance. Try that with an ECU after sitting out for that long lol
@alt74886 ай бұрын
a man has a day off, and instead of drinking wobblepops and enjoying the sunshine, he's fixing a tractor for us
@aiyaemotionaldamage55446 ай бұрын
The man is a poet!
@R3TR0R4V36 ай бұрын
He's probably doing all 3 at once! 😉
@Studio23Media6 ай бұрын
Why not all 3??
@TheNilla20206 ай бұрын
How do you know it's his day off?
@richardpenner46866 ай бұрын
Ford 8N is my favorite tractor...drove one as a teenager...
@leonardhirtle36456 ай бұрын
An elderly man who lived two houses away from us had an 8n ford. This was in the late fifties when I was just a kid. Thank you for getting the old girl running. It warms this dinosaur’s heart.
@ChrisKuwait6 ай бұрын
Love it when a guy uploads an hour + long video for me to watch on my weekends. 👍🏻👍🏻
@ViceGripGarage6 ай бұрын
Thanks for stopping
@qproridr6 ай бұрын
When I was a young boy in the 60’s I used to ride on the fender of my grandpas 8N all over his farm. As I grew I had to switch to riding on the 3 point hitch holding onto the back of grandpas seat! On Halloween he took all of us grandkids into town on a hay wagon to trick or treat. I didn’t know much about tractors then but I knew my grandpa was a hard working man and expected the same out of all of his equipment and that tractor NEVER failed to do whatever he asked of it. The sound of that engine brings back fond memories!
@jrlittle26 ай бұрын
The Ford 8N was the first tractor I ever drove. It belonged to my grandfather and it was my first step to driving large farming equipment until I joined the Air Force in 1973. At 73 years old I still miss being out in the open field, riding the tractor and being left to my own devices. Thanks for sharing!
@n1r0l6 ай бұрын
My grandfather tried to start me on the 8N, but I was too little to steer it and stand on the brakes. They switched me to the JD 2020 because it had power steering.
@MrJunior820066 ай бұрын
I’m a GM car and truck guy, but you just can’t beat the old Ford tractors. Have a 58 801 Powermaster that was bought brand new by my grandpa and is still my dad’s daily tractor to this day. Built the same year he was born and never had anything serious done to it. All original engine, clutch, everything..zero problems and used heavily and beat on for 66 years! 👍🏻
@richardbates23676 ай бұрын
I'm also a big fan of gm cars and trucks, but you just can't beat 3 fomoco products their 8 and 9n's bumpside Ford 67-72 trucks and bullnose Ford truck especially the 84-86 420 cubic inch idi 6.9 litre diesel and i would add two dodge products to that if it was me tin grille dodge trucks and second gen dodge ram trucks!!
@danielj10636 ай бұрын
Yep, most of us have run and kept running any pre computer big three cars, trucks and for some, tractors. "easy, peasy" pre computer machines will save many when excessive digitalia breaks en masse 😂@@richardbates2367
@metlman7146 ай бұрын
I ain't gonna lie, I got a little misty when that old Ford fired up. My PeePaw (Grandfather) had a 9N he bought second hand after he came home from Korea. He lost an arm over there, but didn't keep that man from doing anything. I've got it now, it's never been out of Tennessee. It's probably only worth 1000 bucks or so, but i wouldn't take a Million for it. I fire it up every so often and take it for a ride through the hay field. Thanks for the trip to a great time of my life with my PeePaw. Love you brother.
@Big88Country6 ай бұрын
I'm the 3rd owner of a 49 8N. My grand pa got it from his brother in Alabama where he bought it new, and I got it from my grand pa. Old girls has been in the Hefner family since she was born, and I plan on giving it to my Son one day. These old girls just keep on going if ya give them just a little love every now and then! Thanks Derek for keeping another one moving!
@JeffKopis6 ай бұрын
I thought HEFNERS only liked YOUNG girls! 😉
@Dezzy-e8b6 ай бұрын
Nothing more irritating than dropping a screw, and having to call it the day because of that one screw😂
@Dezzy-e8b6 ай бұрын
I am from south Africa and I am amazed by all the old petrol engines used in America, diesel were used in South Africa, very few petrol , which we normally started with power paraffin
@breakandfix6 ай бұрын
@@Dezzy-e8b That would be awesome if you could share some videos of them and information
@JimmyJamm6 ай бұрын
The gentleness in today's crazy world is so appreciated. Thanks Derek.
@bmac7436 ай бұрын
Amen
@RememberMeKindly6 ай бұрын
As an older feller that found myself watching every video I can find by VGG...I did the right thing and subscribed! I even found my way to the bleep bloop section to express my thanks to you and your family! Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing it with us!
@garyalleccia27936 ай бұрын
Old tractors are just plain old cool! VGG Fridays rock!
@artistnyc1236 ай бұрын
Derek should write a book. Possibly the most inspirational person I've ever seen online.
@Davespackey6 ай бұрын
Definitely respect the man. He’s a great example of what things should still be like.. the type of role model I want for my kids.
@moparman19626 ай бұрын
Derek IS a book, Derek is his nickname. His real full legal name is Haynes Clymer Chilton III !!! ;)
@mattsengstock29856 ай бұрын
As a suburban boy who moved to the country, I have no use for an 8N but I want one. They look happy to be what they are!
@smitty46996 ай бұрын
VGG therapy never disappoints. Impossible not to relax and change your mood while watching Derrick. I only wish I could be this calm and patient with everything.
@NathanWiechmann6 ай бұрын
Hi Derek, just wanted to say a BIG Thank You for your content. I just lost my Dad tonight and wanted to let you know that your videos have always brought back memories of my Dad and I working on vehicles together. When I watch a video with you and your sons I remember being just like your sons asking questions and peering over the hood just watching my Dad make a car run again, Then when he let me get more involved it just all came full circle when I lead the way replacing the motor in his '04 Silverado that we did as a father son project. Just like you he wasn't a digitals fan and that's where I came in after going to automotive school and understanding the "new age" vehicles 😂😂 He was the one watching over the hood asking questions! 😂😂
@walter29906 ай бұрын
Sorry for the loss of your Dad. He's waiting for you now, so enjoy his memory and continue to make him proud of you, as a man and a father. Pass on what he taught you to the next generation, Brother!
@NathanWiechmann6 ай бұрын
@@walter2990 Thank you Walter
@kimsochan96366 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss, I empathize with you, My Dad and I had the same relationship and like you I am passing his knowledge onto my littlest humans I am responsible for…he is always with you..Just listen for him in your ear and you’ll hear him 👍
@joannalamb45426 ай бұрын
When I was young I thought I was a pretty good mechanic but after watching you I finally realized I know less than nothing. It’s always a pleasure watching your videos. Thank you.
@jvin2486 ай бұрын
Those tractors helped feed the nation. Not just brush hog around the edges but plow disk plant and harvest. Good to see the old iron getting fixed up and put back to service ready.
@wesleypulkka74476 ай бұрын
Derek, 74 years old and still ready to work! Great revival of a machine built to last! Congrats!
@bigboyd56 ай бұрын
Cool to see the old tractor running again. There's just something awesome about old school tractors. No computers just simple
@angeloberardi58346 ай бұрын
At the 24:10 mark we hear a humble beautiful soul appreciating what he has built. We love you too Derek!
@Missouri_Outlaw_12766 ай бұрын
2 VGG and a LGG video in the same week, Tractors and motor bikes, don’t get any better than that!!!
@misfit03135 ай бұрын
This might have been my most favorite episode yet. I grew up on a dairy farm and I spent many hours of my youth driving an 8n pulling hay wagons, operating a rake, driving the fence line, etc. Hearing the old girl run brought back many memories.
@MKMALM20246 ай бұрын
Yes!!! Tractor revivals are my favorite!!
@ViceGripGarage6 ай бұрын
Awesome
@c0veredinash5 ай бұрын
Dude when you started this machine the smile on my face couldn't have been any bigger
@Eremon16 ай бұрын
A guy has enjoyed so many of these videos he feels he needs to say; Thank You VGG!
@RyanMcIntyre6 ай бұрын
This was a GREAT day to be out there playing with tractors!! Thanks for taking me with you. Btw your beard is taking on some color and just looking fantastic 👍
@kennyfisher80146 ай бұрын
When I was about six years old my daddy bought a house that had about 6 feet of weeds and growth and all that, the backyard was an Orchard in the City ! All kinda GOOD Fruit . Yep, he got a Bush Hog + ended up with a Wonderful Piece of Property 💕💪😎 , Thanks VGG+ Family!
@chg5376 ай бұрын
I have a ford 2000 and they are such good tractors. Ford 8n 9n and 600 all have proved to be great old tractors. Thanks again for your channel. Good people deserve great things.
@gregwienert33326 ай бұрын
This one took me back to my childhood! I'm 56 now, but That tractor is the exact one my dad trained me on! They will run forever with a lil bit of care! Love this one, Derek. Got a tear in my eye...made me really miss my dad. Big thumbs up from me! God bless you and yours!👍
@heyreddin2.0s106 ай бұрын
Me too man. Im 51 and learned on one in Palouse Washington.
@RoscoeTwoDogs-od3eb6 ай бұрын
I needed a tractor. My father gave me his 1949 8N. A little Marvel Mystery Oil in the sparkalator holes and the compression came along, and just like that, best tractor ever. New tires and rattle can paint job and I could not be happier. I only wish she was a live PTO like the 53 and newer Fords. Loved this video. Even had to show the wife.
@HereIsRick6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the continued entertainment. I hope you and the family are doing well!
@HalJalikakik6 ай бұрын
The reason I started watching VGG is cause I love the content. The reason I keep watching is because you consistently and sincerely express your appreciation. Thanks for keeping at this so hard and remaining a straight up good guy!
@RedDogForge3 ай бұрын
grandpa had the big blue brother, he kept the shared dirt road from the camps cleared in winter and graveled in summer. loved that tractor, years later, living on a farm i helped a fella restore a ford 900 from around that same era. loved that old gal and Tank taught me a lot that summer, basic traactor repair, welding, etc. we lost him youngish a few years later, was a damn shame. anyway now im just rambling. thanks Derek for bringing me back a peice. much obliged sir ❤
@im_ur_huckleberry89986 ай бұрын
Wow!! You’re a busy man. You drove in the Indy 800, met with Tony Angelo and released a video all in the same night! You must have super human powers 😂😂
@Norweeg6 ай бұрын
I was in Indy for the race tonight. Everyone around me was cheering for him more than anyone else in the field, and for good reason.
@CaptainBlackBread6 ай бұрын
I mean he's probably got editors. And I mean no shame by saying that.
@robdagr8te6 ай бұрын
@@CaptainBlackBreada feller has too now days to compete.
@briantruck22846 ай бұрын
He might keep few videos ahead of timeline show can't miss uploads
@bacon0986 ай бұрын
@@CaptainBlackBread pretty sure the wife does all the behind the scenes work which is definitely a major task.
@dannyharris22426 ай бұрын
glad to see this tractor get new life
@ryanhopkins3744 ай бұрын
I used to restore these Ford 8n tractors when I was growing up with my Dad one of the only things my old man let me participate in and I loved taking them from nothing to just beauty. Thank you
@martinnohl6 ай бұрын
The sheer joy when you fired that bad boy up had me feeling that excitement, too. Derek, you are one of my favorite humans. You really are a national treasure!
@Raswhitworth6 ай бұрын
Crossover episode between Garage and Lodge? I'm here for it. Love seeing you get old stuff running and love seeing you working on the property.
@jamesocker52354 ай бұрын
Very nice looking tractor, rescued 39 9n from field years ago for 800 bucks was great spraying tractor. Updraft carbs were cast iron so jets plug if it sits, put calcium in front tires to assist with heavy tools,
@timmorin696 ай бұрын
I'm going to assume that Derek hasn't sat down to watch TV in eleventy niner million years, he probably doesn't even know how to work the remote cause he's never seen one. The guy is ALWAYS on the go, working his tail off, sun up to well after sun down. Much love and respect brother, you're a damn beast!
@kensiler92086 ай бұрын
Sure he's seen a remote, it's the same as when he was growing up. It's the kids.
@wynettepatton66506 ай бұрын
You got that right! That feller has a work ethic like no other!
@bacon0986 ай бұрын
he's said that himself lol. too busy to watch television or youtube. Honestly thats the way any feller should live. I do watch some youtube for this type of thing though
@ChuckBjork6 ай бұрын
Probably, but back in the day, he was the remote 😂
@ChuckBjork6 ай бұрын
At 62 I could still sit on a tractor and bushhog all day.
@fgb31266 ай бұрын
58 mins. and she runs! That, ladies and gentlemen, is United States of America manufacturing back when that meant something. Derek one of your best. Diagnostics at its best. I am a complete nincompoop when it comes to internal combustion engines but thanks to you and can begin to follow along pretty good.
@danielreynolds19236 ай бұрын
From a lifetime Tennessean, I always mow/trim/run the tractor with a neck gaitor on (keeps the old UVs from toasting the ears and neck too)and take a shower immediately afterwards to wash off the allergens…makes a world of difference!
@socaldave44756 ай бұрын
Personally Derek, I really enjoy the Tractor revivals! Maybe more than the old vintage car revivals ... nope, probably not. Anywho, I'm always impressed with your knowledge of vintage tractors and look forward to more tractor revivals! Just keep being you!!
@kalibh5876 ай бұрын
The OG's remember the original Ford tractor vids.
@michaellee64896 ай бұрын
here, here!!!
@mattc33686 ай бұрын
Dilly Dilly!
@gaming_empire79776 ай бұрын
Same here
@wadewolf766 ай бұрын
I always liked the gt500
@warrenmichael9186 ай бұрын
@@wadewolf76 dang, the GT500 only seems like a year or so ago
@thatoneguy6886 ай бұрын
Derek, there should be an adjustment on the valve for the 3pt lift. It should not fall when the clutch is out as the pump is pressurizing the ram, it may leak but you can overcome the leak with the valve adjustment. I used to start my mower out of gear so you can get her spinning then throw it in gear and roll away.. also lets you get it off the ground first - the overdrive or breakaway on the PTO shaft will let you do this.
@lokedog9166 ай бұрын
Those are the greatest tractors ever made, super simple, super reliable, easy to use and extremely forgiving. First tractor I ever learned to use
@kennyfisher80146 ай бұрын
I think I have seen this before, but it is so well worth watching Derek work on things! Next I am going to watch Derek and his wife that has spray-painted her jeep wrangler, can’t wait!
@TheRedrider246 ай бұрын
Im in NC, and got a 1952 ford 8n, was sitting, you gave me inspiration to fix it, and got it running and driving yesterday, thank you for the videos and always look forward to seeing new ones, your comedy, experience, and the way you talk through things makes it easy for others to learn stuff, i have a few VWs and look foward to see you do a vw at some point.
@jamesberg31066 ай бұрын
Suggestion, raise the 3pt hitch so the front of the cutter isn’t dragging and digging. Also, engage the PTO at idle. It is less of a shock to the mower and the tractor. When cutting, up the RPMs to over 2000. I think you will find that the cutter can co what you need and it will be steerable because the cutter isn’t dragging. We had a Ford 600 which was their next generation. These are good machines and will get the job dove for you. We miss our old tractor. It was fun
@Vekurus6 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Some of us don't get a chance to enjoy the outdoors as you do. It's always a treat to watch you work on a tractor withe the sound of a Redwing blackbird in the background.
@spacehonky63156 ай бұрын
I heard it too, but only once at the end. If it was singing more than that, I'll just blame it on my old abused eardrums and..OOH, SQUIRREL!... my inattention.😁
@rogerbro6 ай бұрын
Great video! My grandfather had old Ford 9N tracker that I would use to do work around my grandparents walnut orchard. What great memories your video back. Working with my grandfather hailing hay and working on old equipment like that tracker where some of the best times of my life.
@Sixkiller_6 ай бұрын
Derek, thank you for taking the effort to put up videos! I am retired NAVY , these videos remind me to get off my butt and work on projects that i missed out on while serving . Much Love Brother!
@jasondean3726 ай бұрын
My Grandfather had a 9n, rode around on that thing when I was a kid and mowed his field with it, I loved hearing the sound of that tractor again.
@muffinstuffin66 ай бұрын
One of life's little pleasures: Gettin' on an old tractor, and hoggin' till the sun goes down. Beer somehow tastes even better after that.
@MrCookie1396 ай бұрын
Weird..Im having a late night my self Now im learning how to restore a tractor il never own at 10pm. Thanks derek 👊 you're the man. Hands down
@williamperry1186 ай бұрын
Got my own 8N just recently, I'm doing a complete rebuild with all new parts from steiner tractor. I want my grandkids to be able to use it long after I'm gone.
@DontBeGreedy-vw3qg6 ай бұрын
Tornados in your area. I hope you, Jess, the boys and other family are safe and secure. Thoughts and prayers for my favorite feller.
@tonypitsacota25136 ай бұрын
Wow... My Uncle and I rebuilt his 8N about 15 years ago. Conversion to 12 volt.... Carb rebuilt. Rusty gas tank.... PTO seals.... Gauges... Good times with a great man!
@briancavanaugh44065 ай бұрын
Your vids are so therapeutic for me. My old neighbor used to rebuild/refurbish these old work horses for fun! I thought he was a crazy old man and now I strive to be just like him!! If only I had know then what I know now!
@SlimPickins_076 ай бұрын
My uncle that I'm named after had one of these, I remember as a kid watching him do everything with that tractor. Just this month we purchased his old property and are moving there. Really wanting to get one of these to work that same land again just like he did.
@farmallpaul45186 ай бұрын
Derek- I have the same setup. Just park a 4x4 block of wood under the upper 3-pt arm on top of the axle and then set it down. You never have to stop and get the mower back up! Great video! Thanks!
@dreams70696 ай бұрын
Well what a co-inky-dink! A guy was out in the boat shed messin round cleaning the carbs on the floaty thing and decided to see if the ole '48 8N thats also parked there would fire up.... Yep, thanks to a 12 volt conversion and a Pertronix Ignitor kit. A guy can testify that those kits make life with a front mount distributer MUCH more gooder. Then i come in, kick off the earth pounders, crack a cold snack, and find this vidja. Shoulda had an Old Milwaukee, cause it doesnt get better than this! Thanks for your hard work Derek.
@ccfalcons586 ай бұрын
Love these tractor revivals! They bring back great memories of me and my grandpa.
@bryandraughn98305 ай бұрын
Thank you Derek for the wonderful entertainment. It really helps me cope with life more than you know. It really is like having a friend. Oh look! A lumberyard!
@animoetprudentia28656 ай бұрын
We had one as a kid, it was my grandpa's. All that's left is the PTO driven cement mixer attachment. It's yours if you want it!
@darkwood7776 ай бұрын
This brings back memories of watching my Dad use an 8n to cut brush for neighbors around 65 years ago, It was a nice little tractor. for a feller to get some work done. If you had a shade umbrella for it, that was even better.
@davidriley47106 ай бұрын
Maybe they changed the plug wires to keep it from being stolen. Hey Derek, the electricity goes from the points to the coil to the distributor then to the plug wires and the spark plugs. Check the coil.
@monroefive-o406 ай бұрын
My Dad had a Ford 8n back in the 70s. We had 8 acres. He cleared that property with that old tractor dragging trees and drilling out old stumps. Good memories.
@DonChandler-z5m6 ай бұрын
Your revival of old vehicles is quite gratifying. This tractor has been taken care of so it won't take much to bring it up to the level you want.
@squathi6 ай бұрын
Brings back memories of the first tractor I ever drove. A Ford 9N, helping my brother-in-law busting sod in the hot mississippi summer many years ago.
@johnkaswinkel78836 ай бұрын
Sure wish they would build stuff to last like that today. Always enjoy your videos and your unique style and vocabulary!
@RC-sb2cw6 ай бұрын
A fellers evening is now complete. Another round of wobble pops. Thank you Derek, you've been busy with the posting this week, much appreciated. Wishing a great weekend for you and yours.
@frankthepug-bx8qg2 ай бұрын
Eyyy this was released on a guys birthday! Must be a sign (I love these old tractors)!!! 🚜 love to everyone here !!
@Talon65516 ай бұрын
This channel is great overall, but I love the way a guy gets as or more excited getting and old tractor running again than when you get most other cars going. Very nice rig.
@sittinandthinkin6 ай бұрын
In the mid '70's our neighbor bought one. All he used it for was clearing snow off the driveway. We lived in the suburbs.🚜
@3beltwesty6 ай бұрын
Suggestiion; Try adding weights to the front....A buddy in Alabama had a Ford 8N and smaller brush cutter. When he got a larger one it too tended to do wheelies with some bumps so the steering got weird. So he added weights to the front of the 8N and this helped alot. You can just use some old crap as weights to experiment; ie an old cylinder head . Engine block; flywheels. But you would have to be around where there are some scrap auto parts. lol regards to all . About 100 Lbs extra on the front bumper is a crude estimate to add as a start.
@USAFgreg096 ай бұрын
Derek, you sounded like Bob Ross during your “I know I’m blessed” moment 😂 took me back. Thank you Derek and family for all these amazing videos!
@illduitmyself6 ай бұрын
Really struggling with mental health and vgg helps life's perspectives
@kevinbarrett96155 ай бұрын
I learned to drive at 12 on a Jubilee year Ford tractor, they have a special place in my heart. I love these tractors !
@-chris-27756 ай бұрын
Whoa feller! 2 videos in one week?! Thanks for all you do… we appreciate you more than you know.
@--BiZ--6 ай бұрын
preach! 🙏🙏 you said it man!!
@ThomasWBaldwin6 ай бұрын
and that other show rescuing rigs, there's two Dereks, he should clone himself......
@papatomsthoughts6 ай бұрын
I have spent many hours on a tractor pulling a large mower like that and there is nothing like it, so calming and relaxing. 😊😊😊😊
@mattaker8966 ай бұрын
THIS is the CLASSIC style of VGG that I've enjoyed for many years! My dad had a '48 8N which forged many fond memories for me.
@1flydady6 ай бұрын
What a great man, whom doesn't take life for granted. Freely shares wisdom
@davidmcmillan97866 ай бұрын
Wondering if a feller talks to himself the whole time he's working when the camera isn't on. If so, I'm sure the cats are as entertained as we are. Great content as always. Thanks for all you do, Derek.
@HANKTHEDANKEST6 ай бұрын
Man that runs nice! It was great to see how stoked you were when she first ran, Derek. No matter how old we get, certain things just make you feel like a little kid again. What a sweet little machine.
@donaldpotts48536 ай бұрын
My grandpa used a 1941 ford 9n for mowing most of his property. Every time he was done, he’d come in and ask 3 year old me if I wanted to help him put it away. I’m getting around to fixing it up for him so we can keep mowing with it.
@hhawg16 ай бұрын
Love that old timey country music. Another great video!
@watershedwonders17446 ай бұрын
Was it tom t hall.
@brandoncanik6 ай бұрын
I brought home a 52 8N and brush hog along with another early “parts” 8N over the weekend. I came in for lunch and saw this posted! Had to watch it a bit before getting back outside. I got the 52 running and drove it off the trailer, and got the engine freed up on the parts 8N to make another possible runner. Can’t beat these old things!
@garrettjai916 ай бұрын
Another awesome Friday night! Whoohoo!
@ThatOldStoner6 ай бұрын
A feller sure appreciates a VGG video.
@mikechiodetti44826 ай бұрын
That is so cool how that tractor runs after all that time sitting and it's original age on top of sitting! Great video. Gotta see more of that tractor in future videos.