Putting the H in out of the weather

Putting the H in out of the weather

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Joshua McCulley says:

At 2:04was that a cat roming around in the middle left who does it belong
to and whats its name


iflyhelis says:

I agree with” k zane”, some Walkie-Talkies shoud be in your order for, I
need this!

I bought some with a headset X 2 they have a 7 mile range on the 1 Watt
setting & that is for unobstrucet view via radio waves, & will be limited
when it has to go through meatal walls. Total cost was $78.00 for both
with the voice operated headsets. It was a bargain!

If you want them, I’ll ship them to you for no charge to you. Let me know
if you are interested in this equipment.

I have been following you for a few months now, & really enjoy what you
show us “City Folk” as to how & why your food comes from us farmers.

I really enjoy your videos.

I’m not a stalker of YouTube video presentors, as I have my own channel,
but, I have commented on your videos, & I have never seen a responce from
you at all.

I know you are busy with the farm, but………………………….

Come on, you could at least say that “Kurt” is trying to give input to you,
but, I seem to have been ignored.

Kurt

AKA
iflyheliis
for my channel

Derek Hurst says:

psst… I watched the whole advert before the video, it was actually a very
clever one. Helping out winter ad revenue!

Evan Tumelty says:

yes another tractor build!

Michael O Callaghan says:

Kehoe Farming: Mowing with two reverse drive tractors . Watched this on
hear was wondering why I do not c more of this rather than keep a mower and
a tractor. Just keep one very good tractor. money ? not as good as it
looks ? thanks

k zane says:

do you guys have walkie talkies??? 25-30 mile range…
recharbable…earpieces…multichannel… instead of yelling… 

Stephen Horne says:

Use shopdogsam method of electrolysis to get those parts cleaned back to
new.

Iman Axbert says:

Tractors are built to be driven, not pushed. 

REMNLY82 says:

I was laughing my ass off when you were yelling for Tim, seems like they
always disappear when you need a hand. 

awd3264 says:

What would today’s farmer do with out the skid steer? It has to one of the
most useful and versatile tools on a farm.

Kevin Willis says:

hi wes is there date stamps of manufacture on the tyres? 

bob5466 says:

Nice tractor Wes. I am in the final stages of fixing up a 57 Ford 641, I
will have to take a video of it so u can see it. Thanks for the vids. 

Bill Whitman says:

Bet you like those weights now that you’re pushing it.

northstar2007 says:

Not a bad lookin old tractor, glad you got back :)

Stephen VanDyke says:

Do u know millers from flemington 

Graveltrucking says:

Overheard Tim say he has a plate in his leg? Wouldn’t it been easier to
move the tractor with the skid steer from the start lol

57fitter says:

Wes, You probably oughta loosen the drain plugs on the H so any
water will seep out before it freezes hard, if it ain’t already. (Just like
your M used to do).
I can’t really say for sure on an H, but the larger 2 bangers will
suck water into every damn place there is- when they’re outdoors any length
of time. It’ll make the trip to the shop in January helluva lot nicer.
HTH 57 

wi11y1960 says:

The pin on the draw bar never removes. It is a John Deere. What you can
do is with a finger push the pin up from below, then grab the top of the
pin after raising it. Now you can remove or reset the drawbar. John Deere
made it so you cant lose that pin for the draw bar out in the field. Neat
huh?

Brad1237202 says:

Love the video Wes! Especially the footage of Kittery Trading Post! I live
in RI, and try to visit the Trading Post at least twice a year. Great
people, and “gun friendly” up in Maine!

lakesideranch says:

Great tractor find Wes.
Can’t wait to see the video series of the restoration. Stay warm !

Kevin Willis says:

maybe reverse the trailer closer to the barn make it a lot easier.

K.D. Pearce says:

Anybody interested I know where there is a “G” model sitting near the fence
looks like it is in good shape paint is starting to go, it needs a new home
with some TLC.

3Beenie says:

What I do to put tractors away and pull them around and stuff is, i took a
decent size piece of tube, (about 5 feet long 2 1/2 inch diameter) welded a
plate to the top and bottom, like a tongue on a wagon, on both ends of the
tube and just throw a pin in it to the draw bar and to another tractor or
skid steer or whatever, and it works great. Just thought I’d throw that out
there to see if it would help.

tom heyer says:

looking forward to your sled coming up the test hill past the farm.
I figure you should be doing almost 100mph over the knoll.I don’t think
your camera will
have time to focus!! Nice H Wes.

Ridin' Green says:

Wes, you looked like/reminded me of Oliver in the opening scenes where they
sing the son on Green Acres when you rode the tractor down off the trailer.
Had that little bounce going there for a minute. LOL

alan mcclusky says:

Wicked videos i have watched back to somewhere about 300 of your videos
keep up the good work regards Alan from the UK go on make my day say hello
sometime take care.

1armedguy says:

Hi Wes ! Really looking forward to the restoration process of the old gaL.
Thanks for the great videos ! Hfx Ns. Canada

massey man says:

Is that your white Ford truck that you hauled it home with.? It looked like
a nice set of wheels

sheiry1 says:

where is your farm?

Paul Gumper says:

50 tractors, not to mention a skid steer, and you use the lawnmower?

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