So the bloke who sold this to Marty stopped laughing about halfway through this video
@MartyT2 жыл бұрын
😂
@axelusul2 жыл бұрын
Yep, Marty put paid to that.😉
@edwardmulder37772 жыл бұрын
yep, I'd say so, heh.
@markjennings23152 жыл бұрын
Brilliant comment, so true!!
@86FxBdyCpe2 жыл бұрын
A very honest fellow for sure....PRICK!
@KiwiNeale2 жыл бұрын
What I like about Marty's methodical approach is that he does enough to get the loader going and prevent any further damage, but doesn't going overboard with extensive repairs until he has worked out if the loader is worth saving and doesn't have a terminal illness. Another problem with going full on with repairs at an early stage is that it's easy to loss momentum when faced with multiple problems to fix, and you end up with a machine that's half pulled to pieces waiting for new parts and some spare time, but it never gets put back together. How do I know this story? Yes, gentle listener, I was that man........
@PaulHigginbothamSr2 жыл бұрын
If he finds where the oil intercooler is to cool the hydraulic oil she will turn a fine spot. I believe last time she stamped her foot and said not more tractors. Tisn't a tractor Hon, tis a loader that is not even broke in yet. She just looks used dear.
@EbonyPope2 жыл бұрын
Strange. I thought I was that man. That reminds me I have to put back together the scooter I bought.
@voidthewarranty14292 жыл бұрын
@@EbonyPope Ha ha. Let me tell you about the Triumph Tigress scooter I pulled apart in 1981....
@EbonyPope2 жыл бұрын
@@voidthewarranty1429 Is he still waiting in your garage with increasing dispair? Poor thing. I have no problem putting it together. I did it with the other one but lost motivation afterwards somehow. But every now and then I suddenly get up and finish the project. It just takes a few months... or years. Hehehe
@voidthewarranty14292 жыл бұрын
@@EbonyPope That was many, many, many years ago. As I recall the Tigress had a neat little 250cc parallel twin aluminium block 4 stroke engine, built like car engine with a sump plate and not splitting along the crank shaft. I pulled the pistons and the con rod big end nuts were wrecked in the process. Only problem was they had a extremely strange thread and I couldn't find replacements. My memory is being stretched rather thin, but I think it was on sold as "doer-upper".
@stevengandt15072 жыл бұрын
“The deeper I dig, the worse it’s looking.” It’s adventures like this that keep us tuning in!
@patprop742 жыл бұрын
You improved it by 80% just going up the hill with a minimal amount of tools, I can only imagine how much more you can do with it next to the garage with a toolbox. Double thumbs up!
@TheDagraner45762 жыл бұрын
This rig is a fine example of a lifetime of "we will do it next week" maintenance. Should be great to watch it all get sorted out.
@CharlesManch2 жыл бұрын
Yup.... And it's so very entertaining to watch his brain go through it all and then, poof, working like a perfectly (old) machine.
@silasmarner75862 жыл бұрын
Yes - "deferred maintenance".. and far better that it is in Marty's loving and capable hands.
@jasongreen54392 жыл бұрын
I just found this channel. Wow this guy is a wealth of knowledge and nothing like having to fix something you bought just to get it home.
@BrassLock2 жыл бұрын
I think it's fantastic that there are such people who carry out their maintenence on the _"procrastination schedule",_ so that Marty can continue to score great bargains and showcase his forensic mechanical rescues for us to enjoy.
@ronanmc21122 жыл бұрын
These are my favourite Marty T videos and probably my favourite KZbin videos overall. Taking a badly neglected machine and bringing it back to life. This could have been so easily scrapped and turned into washing machines and patio furniture. Instead, it will continue working. Despite the smoke it was pumping out, the carbon saved from this not being baled and turned into something that nobody needs to buy is still huge.
@gtestastretta1 Жыл бұрын
I like your rationale 👍🏼
@russcollins43062 жыл бұрын
Marty, I'm sure you can make a ''keeper'' out of it. I'm not fond of dishonest people that neglect to tell me what issues the equipment really has. I will eventually find out and then think less of the guy. Thanks for sharing, stay safe.
@JoelMMcKinney2 жыл бұрын
Ignorance is a plague.
@charlesangell_bulmtl2 жыл бұрын
Ah, faack, he bought it for the price of the wheels....Thankfully all this was on his property?
@aserta2 жыл бұрын
@@JoelMMcKinney Truth!
@jeremyscott66412 жыл бұрын
That’s why I have never sold a car to anyone else others then the scrap yard, I could never be a used car salesman.
@CraftedChannel2 жыл бұрын
It's unrealistic to buy things at scrap prices and expect a detailed and accurate assessment of the unit. You might want and feel like you deserve it but it's not realistic or practical at those price points. Besides, he's skilled and is getting a great discount from YT revenue. He knows what risks there are in buying bottom barrel items. ;-)
@mrashid36432 жыл бұрын
This has to be the most satisfying video I have watched in a long time. Your problem solving skills, calm demeanour and getting the desired outcomes all came together for a great video to watch with respect and admiration. Icing on the cake is that it is in New Zealand.🙂👍👍
@stevenjohannesen88 Жыл бұрын
Great Vlog,especially like all the different camera angles,gives real time perspective of events as they happen, good work ❤️🦘🦘🦘
@headonz2 жыл бұрын
Well technically its not a tractor so you are all good there Marty.
@patring6202 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the time and effort you take to give us all of the different vantage points...Aerial shots, an angle from the four-wheeler, from the bucket, a passing shot. The variety keeps it interesting. I'd watch without all of the angles (I watch Mustie and Ave, afterall), but I am sure the effort you make to make it interesting for your viewers is appreciated by all. Nice find, Marty.
@shize9ine2 жыл бұрын
Haha yes this ^ We all appreciate the annoying effort of running ahead, setting camera, driving past only to run back and grab it again. minutes of labor for seconds of footage. Marty was probably a director in a previous life.
@briananthony40442 жыл бұрын
Wife said "No more tractors!" so you go out and buy this lol. "But dear, it's not a tractor, it's a loader"
@tileman172 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing
@halfbit2 жыл бұрын
Just for the tires
@stewartlee88582 жыл бұрын
@@tileman17 Same
@ElectroBotVideo2 жыл бұрын
"No honey, don't go there..." finds a machine after machine hid under camo netting.
@hazzleberry952 жыл бұрын
Next episode he rocks up in a combine harvester bahaha
@k13ehr11 ай бұрын
I love the way you narrate what you do and why, their are a few who do it but most are annoying the only other one who does such a good job is Kris Harbour Natural Building, in fact his channel (apart from the mechanic stuff) is similar, well worth a look.
@tomsawyer247 Жыл бұрын
I like seeing people breath some new life into this old iron. They worked hard all their lives and deserve some kindness.
@Houghy-8550.2 ай бұрын
I come back to this story often it’s great . I used one of these in the 90 s loading fire wood into my truck .
@inothome Жыл бұрын
That "glow plug" is actually an intake heater. It heats up and burns fuel that is plumbed in to it and creates a small fire in the intake to heat it up. I Haven't seen one of those in 20+ years! If you weren't sure how it worked, but sure you did.
@aronhoward919 Жыл бұрын
Just discovered you, good stuff! My family are all US air force and sent the Clark video. I'm English and a old school mechanic in my late forties. Points and analog!.ps live in Florida and been here since the mid 90s. Love NZ and would love to live there!.
@BrassLock2 жыл бұрын
When I go shopping by myself, I usually have to hide some _"illegal purchase"_ like chocolate or Brie cheese which might make me put on those extra kilos. But trying to hide a 20 ton bright yellow loader is escalating the stakes waaay out of my league. . . Good Luck Marty. Your analysis of each problem is really interesting and educational. I loved the use of an infra-red phone App to analyse the coolant flow. All mechanics can use that idea to great effect.
@BrassLock2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq Thanks, I was very impressed by the use of it.
@bobbritten5673 Жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work! Good to see a tradesman at work ! And a good editor at work.
@annechristiansen941 Жыл бұрын
Tusen takk for god underholdning Marty.👍🤗👍🇸🇯
@masseyranch Жыл бұрын
This guy should teach a masterclass in troubleshooting!! Fix it with RTV and a pocket of wrenches, absolutely amazing work
@advancednutritioninc9082 жыл бұрын
You are a master detective at finding the issues with used equipment!! Excellent diagnosis and repair!! Liked !! Subbed !!
@prefectionist Жыл бұрын
I love seeing these old machines getting some much needed TLC, and how respectfully you treat what some people would dismiss at junk.
@matthewnowell46572 жыл бұрын
I just bought a Michigan 35a loader with a broken front axle, it looks very similar size and condition to yours. I metal detected all the bits from the paddock it was in and is running great :)
@KBoettcher132 жыл бұрын
You can still buy those axles new in idaho
@localcrew2 жыл бұрын
I have two 35A Michigan loaders. You can see them on my channel. Like & subscribe!
@matthewnowell46572 жыл бұрын
@@KBoettcher13 Really, for a 1970 machine? Unfortunately the shipping to NZ would be rather expensive! A workshop manual would be nice to get the transmission shifting better, it a clark 2420.
@davidstech14452 жыл бұрын
@@matthewnowell4657 I think I found something close to what you want. Transmission manual for a Galion grader with the 2420: www.tractorparts.com/PDFs/2.pdf 2000 Series parts/assembly manual: d3qx1uccksbb2n.cloudfront.net/kb/docs/o187635v9%202420-10.pdf
@matthewnowell46572 жыл бұрын
@@davidstech1445 Thanks for those links :) The problem turned out to be 10 litres low on oil! It's too wet here to do what I need it for at the moment so I'll have to wait till spring to test it further.
@davebrown9725Ай бұрын
Exactly what I subscribed for! Equipment repair by someone who knows their stuff (loved the egg comment when cleaning the rad) and operation of said equipment, accompanied by Beautiful scenery (I am a sucker for drone shots of distractinly beautiful scenery, then I have to go back to see the foreground action). That old loader looked great coming off the trailer, then everything you showed after was lack of care knackered, still sounded good.
@bensullivan2 жыл бұрын
Marty buys a worn out tractor and by the time it reaches the top of the driveway, it’s tip top. :) Great video!
@JackBWatkins2 жыл бұрын
And he puts some fill in a low spot along the way.
@dot71072 жыл бұрын
Juha, it is biodiesel, no harm for nature 😉
@paulsilva33462 жыл бұрын
@Juha Tuomala A fair assessment given the lack of fore information... I've forgotten that he is able to find bio...
@tyhogue8316 Жыл бұрын
Nice slow drive! I’d check out that steering too!👍
@Yutani_Crayven2 жыл бұрын
Systematic troubleshooting with comentary is so nice. Makes me go "yeah, that makes sense" at every step even though I know nothing about engines. Plus, the satisfaction of setting things right.
@flhusa12 жыл бұрын
He does a very good job explaining things he is doing. Wondering if that oil cooler will be Repaired or replaced
@donnaml87762 жыл бұрын
This is a bit off topic, but, the area where you live is so beautiful. I’m sure your neighbors all appreciate all that you do to keep the road maintained, safe, and smooth. That drop off is a bit scary. On topic; that was pretty cool fixing it as you went. It’s too bad that people don’t maintain their equipment better. It didn’t seem like an expensive fix except for labor. Just regular maintenance. It’s a shame. Hopefully it will be a good machine for you. The ol girl will at least have good care in retirement. It’s good to see a video from you, your work always amazes me. Wish you and your family well. 😃
@alanharney52782 жыл бұрын
"Let's try it and see what happens". Probably the most succinct description ever of the scientific method! Thanks Marty.
@terryevans766110 ай бұрын
Yes I have watched this before, but yet again, it proves that Logic, common sense, coupled with your determination, will overcome most anything that life throws at you. The only thing I wonder about, is whether you have shares in some oil suppliers.l If not. Why not? lol. But seriously, it's so important that oil and transmission fluids MUST be replaced/replenished. Thanks once again for your videos, they keep my old brain in working order too.
@JohnSmith-pl2bk7 ай бұрын
Supercheap is an automotive parts and oils supplier that occasionally sends Marty some oils...for which he is grateful.
@andrewjones-productions2 жыл бұрын
This was a good find in my humble opinion! Your loader tractors are most certainly useful, but they are a bit lacking when it comes to repairs of your road in instances such as after those 50 year heavy rainfall you had a while back. It will obviously help you to develop your property a lot faster too if that is in your plans at all. Those pallet forks combined with the much heavier payload of this loader will be useful too I imagine.
@MartyT2 жыл бұрын
You're right, this machine is far more heavy duty than my db990 loader. It will be useful for firewood and roadworks.
@johnnybighorn12212 жыл бұрын
I feel like this is a fake account made my Marty to help convince his wife that he's made a wise choice.
@Chr.U.Cas16222 жыл бұрын
Dear @@MartyT 👍👌👏 Yes, of course. And also as a new big toy for a big boy! ;-) 😁 Maybe by painting it forest green, you are able to hide it from Misses T.?! Or an Army camouflage paint job would work even better!? 😁😝 Best regards luck and health.
@robt21512 жыл бұрын
@@Chr.U.Cas1622 No, just declare it as a birthday present, a step up from the tractor that she enjoyed driving.
@Chr.U.Cas16222 жыл бұрын
Dear @@robt2151 A step up? Hehehe 😁👍 okay. But I guess it's more like 10 steps up. Additionally: As a birthday present it should at least be painted in Misses T.' s favourite colour (hope it isn't pink). ;-) Best regards luck and health.
@ChrisPappaPerkins2 жыл бұрын
Always impressed with the depth of his knowledge. You always get a bit of an education with each video..a little tip like " allowing the gasket sealer to sit for a half hour or so to gain some stability before torquing it down". A master of trouble shooting.
@stephenzwemer29052 жыл бұрын
“Like” it first. Then watch it. Never disappointed.
@blackbuttecruizr2 жыл бұрын
^^this!
@JHACbiz2 жыл бұрын
That wheel loader increased in value the further up the hill it made it.
@Heisthelightoftheworld2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@pucevelour2 жыл бұрын
That would be a heap of neglect. It's amazing how long the older machines will run with nothing done to them in decades.
@TestECull2 жыл бұрын
Yup. why I prefer 'em. They'll keep running as long as they're capable of running.
@manfredschmalbach90232 жыл бұрын
@@TestECull ... and once You had to change something, You do not need to connect a computer to it and the interweb to make the original supplyer approve of the part You put in .....
@samvalentine32062 жыл бұрын
Exactly. When I see what other folks do - lack of doing ANYTHING yet the poor machine still runs. If it were my machine, or probably 99% of the people reading this, they would NEVER let it get that bad. Problem is, some folks simply don't have the assets to properly maintain a machine. They are lucky it simply runs and does the work they want it to do. Great work, Marty! That must have been a pain, bringing the radiator back to the shop to power wash it, then take it back to the machine on the side of your long driveway. Where there's a will, there's a way... and Marty is right there with the know-how to get it running again! Bravo!
@TestECull2 жыл бұрын
@@samvalentine3206 I can understand that when it comes to the tires on stuff like this which can cost several thousand a piece sometimes, but something as simple as cleaning grunge out of a radiator takes nothing but sweat equity.
@manfredschmalbach90232 жыл бұрын
@@TestECull It still does take sweat equity. People are lazy. To a point that they rather sell off the "junk" before putting that sweat in.
@davidd66359 ай бұрын
Not sure where to park it? Marty, you have a mountain and equipment. Carve out more parking space. Extra for future use. You never know what you might need that space for ;-) Greetings from Texas.
@lonewolf563082 жыл бұрын
I've been thru this. I bought a 67 ford f150 for cheap. Turns out it had a blown head gasket, 6 busted cylinder rings a shot radiator and a blown rear seal from a stuck PCV valve! Then the radiator had a leak.
@Klajnepojken2 жыл бұрын
Loved the video, no fuzz about it and no annoying music! You just earned yourself a sub
@jamesa75062 жыл бұрын
Don't worry Marty, she'll never see it. It'll just blend in with all the others! "Uuhhh no dear I didn't buy another tractor... Oh that one? Ah it's been at my mates down the road. He's done with it now and just brought it back..." 😉good luck with that.
@prestonfaceman2 жыл бұрын
I like to tinker with things myself but it's always fun watching Marty tinker with bigger toys than I have. And who else can turn buying a old machine and getting it home into a adventure. He's not only great with his hands but a fantastic editor as well. Keep up the good work mate.
@MiniLuv-19842 жыл бұрын
I learn a lot watching you diagnose and solve problems on the fly like that. Its so easy when I see you do it and so mysterious when I try it! :)
@texasjetman2 жыл бұрын
Well done Marty T, great idea on using the hydraulic cylinders as additional cooling by cycling rams, I have bought junk autombiles through the auto auction before just for new rubber on them and batteries, It's a great deal as long as scrap iron prices are way down, when scrap iron price goes up, I will take the remainder on into the iron crusher yard and seem to do alright. Thank you again for sharing your expertise and craftiness
@GreensladeNZ2 жыл бұрын
We'd love to have you come and check out the equipment at Awakino Ski Area. Same digger as you, plus HEAPS of classic machines still operating.
@petrhoward Жыл бұрын
Payloaders and Michigans were my starting machines, lol - eggs as stop leak I used in the army on apcs to fix leaks in the desert.
@frindlee99312 жыл бұрын
Half of my radiator was stopped up making my truck overheat. I could feel the half that was flowing was hot and the other was cool. Swapped out the radiator and fixed the problem. Thanks for sharing with us.
@soggybottom34632 жыл бұрын
Magic - what a testament to the toughness of these old engines that despite a lifetime's abuse, some diagnostics and tlc from a (very good) mechanic and...hey presto! Great video, thank you.
@Bottleworksnet2 жыл бұрын
I've got a Hugh H50. Be sure to check the U-joints between the torque converter and the transmission. If they fail under load, it will shear off the pump shafts when the engine quickly spins up suddenly. The drivetrain parts are impossible to get, so be gentle with it! I got very lucky to find someone parting out a machine many states (US) away from me.
@MartyT2 жыл бұрын
Good advice thanks mate
@edwardmulder37772 жыл бұрын
I'm sure Marty'll be checking everything on this beauty, he's Quite thorough.
@Slane5832 жыл бұрын
Is it possible the parts are just really hard for you to get because you're in the states? I won't say it'll be easy, but maybe it would be a little easier for Marty since he's in New Zealand. :)
@Slane5832 жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq As much as I like Car Wizard I take anything and everything he says with an extreme grain of salt. Plus you're trying to point out the obvious, which is why I was making a statement to Turning Short Final. Marty's wheel loader is most likely a European brand. Just because parts are hard to get here in the states doesn't mean they're going to be as hard to get over in New Zealand. Everything that is European made is hard to get parts for here in the states and they're expensive. Other countries don't have the same problem. A machine just being old doesn't always mean parts are hard to get. Location is a big part of parts scarcity too.
@alecamal2 жыл бұрын
53 years ago I was a 3 year old sitting on my dads lap as he ran what was then a fairly new 240B Hough Payloader. Still remember it very clearly. Haven't thought of that for a very long time, thanks for that.
@jodywhitehead91732 жыл бұрын
Back in my farming days i had my 3 year old on my lap steering the tractor. Every time I would try to adjust the steering he would slap my hand away. To be fair, he never actually hit anything. lol
@marktahu29322 жыл бұрын
You're a great teacher Marty, I've learnt so much stuff about engines just watching your show. And I've worked on some pretty complex stuff over the years - though in an entirely different field. Kudos.
@ethanspaziani10702 жыл бұрын
It impresses me how quickly diligently and intelligently you deduce the problem and fix it you did what would have taken me an entire day in a garage to do then again I'm part of that new generation that can't really do anything so :/
@bren70ssss942 жыл бұрын
Don't be so hard on yourself, the fact that you are here proves you are interested and willing to learn 👍
@ethanspaziani10702 жыл бұрын
@@bren70ssss94 I appreciate the kind words
@JackBWatkins2 жыл бұрын
Ethan, you are not Marty T. Just be content that you can walk on water and leave the miracles of mechanics to Marty T.
@dankierson Жыл бұрын
Great stuff, Marty. I know people who'd pay $2,000 for a serviceable DB like that one.
@ianmangham45702 жыл бұрын
She's still got Alot of character 😀she's gonna love the radiator fix, poor gal just needed some TLC ❤
@2nickles647 Жыл бұрын
Marty. You running out of space for your collection of HD equipment. Plus always get a bushel of Roses for the Misses. 😁
@RadioReprised2 жыл бұрын
''After stopping every hundred yards, our intrepid explorer arrived at base camp with a fully restored machine...several weeks later!''
@daveydoo31732 жыл бұрын
Show the loader some love and care, its been crying out for someone like you.. Look forward to watching the maintenance and the progress 😁😁
@jesusisGod14342 жыл бұрын
It’s after midnight here in Michigan USA, I’ll watch because I love to see old rusty machines coming back to life by the hands of this skilled kiwi. If all goes well I celebrate with the Marty T baptism of oil & Diesel to preserve this old chassis!
@mountainguyed672 жыл бұрын
You’re in Mitch again?
@damjord2 жыл бұрын
Hi Marty, the IH D239 was a very popular and very well renowned engine built from approximately 1965 up until 1998. They are part of the IH Neuss family of 3, 4 and 6 cylinder engines that share lots of parts. Parts for these engines are very common and not expensive.
@bjeno22 жыл бұрын
Your patience is a gift! Love your get it done spirit.
@martinmoss3172 жыл бұрын
I bet his wife has more patience!!! 😀 On second thought it might be running out about now!
@spenny55452 жыл бұрын
Is there anything you can fix!! Man your great to watch working to get these old ladies fixed up, great work
@warrenmichael9182 жыл бұрын
You bought this and spent a few hours wrenching on it just to get it up your driveway and seemed to fix the problems the previous owner couldnt figure out in i wonder how many years!! LOL You do some great work and can trouble shoot with the best of them!
@tattoosteveneo2 жыл бұрын
If you want to clean the whole system cheap and enviro friendly, just use about 2 gallons cleaning vinegar and let it get good and hot. Let set till cool and do that a few times. It will remove about 80% of the rust and gunk. Been doing that for over 20 years and never had a problem. Great videos as always
@mrrustygray2 жыл бұрын
#1 Draft pick in the post apocalypse fantasy survival league!
@Pays2Win2 жыл бұрын
New Zealand is absolutely beautiful. Seems incredibly peaceful up in your parts.
@dans_Learning_Curve2 жыл бұрын
I have a feeling that the wheel loader will keep it's tires and be put to work!
@cryptoman95307 ай бұрын
Great video Marty. I think you may be dealing with a bad Fetzer valve. If you don't understand this, just watch the movie "Fletch".
@derekcomer4858 Жыл бұрын
It makes me sad to know there are people out there that actively try to deceive, running it for 7 minutes knowing it would cook at 8. Surely it’s far better to be up front about the faults and sleep at night.
@joemcgarry69152 жыл бұрын
The old Payloader takes me back nearly fifty years. We had a couple on log work, they were pretty good in there day. They went out on hire one day and came back in off hire five years later. great video Marty. Haven't seen much of your videos lately. Keep them coming.
@nodak812 жыл бұрын
I'll never understand people that neglect equipment and vehicles like that. Especially when 90% of the time, all it needs is a proper cleaning to keep it functioning.
@io44392 жыл бұрын
yep, they are built to last.. such a shame really
@ian-c.012 жыл бұрын
People treat everything as disposable these days ! They do nothing to their cars and expect it all to be done during the annual service including checking tyre pressures ! I see cars everyday driving with flat tyres or barely any air in tyres, bald tyres and bulges in the side wall but they will just keep driving until they either crash or someone tells them it's dangerous ! A loader at work that requires maintenance costs money so nobody takes the time to check over it and as long as they can start it and run it for a few minutes to tidy up the yard it gets ignored.
@jimmeroniuk82662 жыл бұрын
@@io4439 Better for us that enjoys fixing machines
@2nickles647 Жыл бұрын
Because they don't care. If the equipment belongs to someone else or a business. They could care less about maintenance. Just jump in an go. As Marty noted. She loves Ether.😅 I had a customer who kept coming in for Ether. I asked a polite question. He said it's hard to start. I asked him. Are your glow plugs working? He said I don't know or how to check them? I told him get a volt meter and ohms them out. He was puzzles. So I said take one out and bring it to me. I will show you how to test them. He brought one by. It was no good. I showed what a brand new one ohms out. He bought 6 new glow plugs. The following week he told he me. His truck starts just find. No more hard start.
@jonmarshall15022 жыл бұрын
This is the stuff that should be on Freeview tv in this country. Not the endless drivel we get now. Subscribed now.
@leonanderson47272 жыл бұрын
I noticed at times the engine runs really good and smooth; other times, it sounds like the lifters are in the wear position - maybe lack of oil flow. I agree, it seems like the former owner may have sidestepped maintenance and obvious repairs. However, in your hands, the machine will probably outlive the owner.
@MartyT2 жыл бұрын
Yes it is a tired old engine, perhaps an oil and filter change will improve the flow
@jakemurphy95362 жыл бұрын
@@MartyT fresh oil and filter, the motor will think its bathing in champagne! 🙂
@danhammond84062 жыл бұрын
Fuel filters will help
@Feub692 жыл бұрын
Hi, i have the same engine on my tractor IH 744, start in cold winter was a nightmare ! Then a mecanic told me that factory starter motor was too weak . The Iskra iso704 is a more powerfull starter motor , there is also other aftermarket brand with also more power, and now cold start isn't a problem anymore ! Hard to believe it's the same engine ! If you still search for doc just let me know.
@TWX11382 жыл бұрын
If you ever run across any scrap aluminum tube, square tube, or angle iron, you might consider building a hinging tongue for the front of your atv. Would make towing it behind equipment or vehicles less unsteady.
@MartyT2 жыл бұрын
Good plan, towing the quad was an afterthought, I couldn't be bothered walking all the way back down to get it
@rollerchaos2 жыл бұрын
@@MartyT Does the quad fit in the bucket? I've seen that done with a scooter on a smaller loader by a local farmer once. ;)
@MartyT2 жыл бұрын
@rollerchaos Yes I think it would but I'd have to tie it in there with 2 wheels hanging in mid air
@shopshop1442 жыл бұрын
@@MartyT I thought your tow strap was first rate, better than shoelaces.
@shopshop1442 жыл бұрын
All the Mrs' needs is a chance to test drive it! Always fun to see a new patient at Marty's clinic for abused, lonely and abandoned equipment. Maybe you should start a go fund me page for new rubber.
@mrpetit22 жыл бұрын
Wife said:"no more tractors!" Marty chuckles...:"Honey...this is much bigger than a tractor"🤣😂
@Matty.Hill_872 жыл бұрын
😭😂
@4sl6482 жыл бұрын
I bought tires for the road grader, the loader was free so the tires could be rolled up to the house.
@TruePatriotfreedomfront Жыл бұрын
Marty promise me you won't bring anymore of these old timers home, Marty: I promise 🤞😅 next Marty comes a long with a big hug yellow old timer 😂😂😂❤ Your wife is a absolute jewel to let you keep on saving these old timers and give them life again absolute insane awesome 😊 your absolutely sitting on hug amount of great value with all of these old timers machines that you have given a 2nd life. 😊😊great job Marty keep it going 👏 👍
@ShainAndrews2 жыл бұрын
I was impressed it drove off the trailer with working hydraulics. Tires that hold air is just icing on the cake. So what if she likes the ether... we all have vices... we all have vices. LOL.
@WeeShoeyDugless2 жыл бұрын
Had a tip from an old radiator bloke 50 years ago, he told me when flushing a radiator always flush the bottom tank out with a small bore high pressure hose (so that you can get inside the bottom tank. THEN turn it upside down to flush down through the tubes as any crude comes into the radiator through the top hose in line with the flow of water (in the top, out the bottom). That way, most of the crude will be fushed back out the way it came in. Easiest way to dislodge blockages. And it works, used this method loads of times. I have even loaded the rad with drain cleaner whilst sitting upside down and the top hose bent in two to keep the solution in overnight. Lots of little tricks to clean them out properly and he knew most. I've even seen him sweat the bottom tank off along the seam and prod the crude out (always blocked in the upper section of the rad). Great video as usual Marty, some sterling work mate👍👍👍
@roygabriel.27532 жыл бұрын
Hi Marty. I do enjoy your mechanical adventures and acquisition’s. Turning liability’s into viable assets by simple fixes. Great work and keep up the videos on the outcome’s .
@dominicchaize11122 жыл бұрын
Learn to use an apostrophe. Acquisitions. Liabilities. Outcomes.
@corinschick81722 жыл бұрын
Holy Marty! Mrs. T is gonna hit the roof when she sees that!
@gerarddavies13442 жыл бұрын
With regards to poor cold starting. If you look at the stop control on the injector pump there is a little spring loaded device. On the IH tractors you used to pull the stop up to that plunger for a cold start. It put the pump into excess fuel mode to aid starting. The thermostart device in the inlet m,anifold needs a fuel resevoir fed from the injector return lines. When you give the device power, the element warms up, opens a valve & allows fuel to ignite on the coil. Hope that helps.
@ingcampthree45232 жыл бұрын
There are similar systems on U.S. military vehicles that is called flame starter. They then went to ether injection.
@flappymynock892 жыл бұрын
Another diamond in the rough. Great to see it polished.
@Brad.whatthe2 жыл бұрын
It’s not just a tractor dear it’s an important part of history.. we’re very lucky to have it 🤥
@volvogt212 жыл бұрын
Pmsl
@frankh.valenzuelaabuelotej6522 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate you posting yet another video! I thoroughly enjoy watching you restore old, or abandoned vehicles & other equipment. Was missing your videos, so very glad you finally posted this one. Look forward to more of your videos. Peace!
@lawrenceengel33302 жыл бұрын
Each new issue is addressed in a straightforward logical manner, that is why Marty T gets stuff working again 👌
@ivangilbert59912 жыл бұрын
I could be wrong but i think it is important to fit the thermostat because it is the bypass type with a valve below to divert water. so you will always have temperature problems. nice unit, great purchase.
@tutekohe13612 жыл бұрын
The dreaded rear-wheel-steer! I have run into them being used for loading Logging Trucks, but they were terrible at that! The rear wheel steer meant you couldn’t easily move the logs back and forth to line them up and you couldn’t lift trailers off, they didn’t have the height or load capacity. Doing road maintenance and yard work would be ideal for it, and loading logs into a portable mill.
@TheStefanskoglund12 жыл бұрын
Though they lift a fair bit more and is more durable than a front-wheel-steer tractor. But compared with a tractor (or a modern articulated machine) they are a bit harder to use when precision at side positioning is required.
@scottmcd58852 жыл бұрын
Your "glow plug" is what they call a thermostart system. It should have a small fuel tank above it that gravity feeds into that glow plug. It's designed to make super heated fuel vapor that help with starting. I have the same plug on my yanmar tractor
@AWDJRforYouTube2 жыл бұрын
Marty, check for water [will collect at the bottom of the HYD tank]-drain it. Water in the system turns to steam and will blow hoses and create super heated oil! Nice old machine needs TLC!👍👍
@ToreDL872 жыл бұрын
Good advice! A little bit of water will vaporize = no issues, too much will destroy things!
@MartyT2 жыл бұрын
Good advice, yes I plan to drain the oil
@AWDJRforYouTube2 жыл бұрын
@@MartyT 👍
@GRIZZ357 Жыл бұрын
Looks like you got yourself a runner brother.
@genmaxpain2 жыл бұрын
90% of fuel pumps not not like to suck fuel, they rather push fuel, that is why fuel pumps, surge tanks of all kinds are on the rear of a car and by the tank or in the tank i found that out on my mitzy L200 electric fuel pump in the engine bay, it hated it and got hot and loud, so i put it by the fuel tank (1 foot line from the tank) and she is quiet and runs cool also them thermostat housings have a bypass port(the hole you stuck your finger in) to warm up the engine faster, when it gets warm and stat opens it closes off the port and the system cycles better, the new thermostat will have a disc on the bottom to close off that port my dad got sold a stat from bnt and it didn't have the disc on the bottom and the tractor got hot eventually love your videos thats the kiwi spirit New Zealand, DIY its in our DNA
@billsmith51662 жыл бұрын
Your equipment will be harder to see if you paint them all forest green from now on. Of course then you'll have to think of a way to keep her from walking into them. Thanks for the video and tell her we all love her. By the way, I never noticed how steep that drop off next to the road is, yikes!
@4570husker2 жыл бұрын
It's really neat to see y'all bring these old machines back to life or at least give them another life saving them from the scrap heap.
@lindsaywilson95582 жыл бұрын
It appears that the thermostat was probably a bypass type , if it was the coolant will continue to bypass the radiator when the engine is hot . The thermostat would have had a bypass valve that closed off when the thermostat opened
@TheDemocrab2 жыл бұрын
1:49 I've seen this with old diesel locos before. Sometimes a diesel engine has fuel dysphoria and prefers to identify as a steam engine, you'll find once it's figured itself out it'll perform better than ever before.
@shopshop1442 жыл бұрын
So, all it needs is some quiet time and a chance to make new friends at Marty's yard?
@noturfather11062 жыл бұрын
It's the new kid on the block but the older machines will help with curing its dysphoria
@TheJapanChannelDcom2 жыл бұрын
See how little time it takes to do things correctly. Shame the previous owner didn't bother.
@aserta2 жыл бұрын
Lazy people man, lazy people. The "that'll do" mentality. You see it everywhere and it's the root cause of a lot of problems, problems they often then blame on anything but themselves.
@martinsmallwood96052 жыл бұрын
It is very different when you do not have martys level of knowledge and ability. You can end up paying someone thousands in labor and still not have the thing fixed .
@sunsurz12 жыл бұрын
There’s a thread on Twitter asking for the best speech accent in the world. Many besides myself said New Zealand. Thanks for what you do and your lifestyle.
@thegreatchickenoverlord59762 жыл бұрын
What a neat little machine. Wish I was able to find things like this
@luggie1112 жыл бұрын
Look luck with the rains up there, hope it's not too distructuve, you'll get to test out the culverts at least! Stay safe!
@69jbr692 жыл бұрын
That should be a good score and walks the line with the misses as it is not a tractor. My dad used to specialize in cooling systems as a mechanic and one simple great tool to whip up is a short pipe for water line with a 90 on the end and a cone shaped tip on end that will fit small to large hoses. Than also add a air line attachment to the pipe with thumb operated air control. That allows you to flush system and inject a little air to agitate water as it goes through system loosening crap up and basically pressure washing open any blocked passageways. Flush forwards and backwards a few times until no more crap comes out. Works great.
@manitobaman55882 жыл бұрын
Great idea your Dad used. Thanks from mid-Canada for the tip.
@69jbr692 жыл бұрын
@@manitobaman5588 You bet! Upper midwest here just across the border and main reason he whipped it up was for heater cores. Guess it would get crazy busy after first real cold snap for vehicles with no/low heat and he needed a way to quickly flush heater cores in 5-10 minutes assembly line style. Go easy on the air, usually just need a little unless you're flushing a big block and don't forget to turn the heat on in vehicles once and awhile during summer just to circulate heating system and get that stagnant goo out of heating core.