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Terrence Glass
Registrace 19. 01. 2012
Dolphus and the Red Tractor (Ronald Rousting a Stump) Farmall M Delight
This is my brother, the Reverend Ronald Glass, showing us the rebuilt carburetor for his Farmall M from Denny's Carburetor Services, posing on the Farmall M for the video camera, rousting a very stubborn stump from the North Carolina soil, and taking a joy ride on the Red Tractor with his son (and videographer) Jonathan Glass.
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Have somebody come over and grind it: $200. Wear and tear on a nice tractor: potentially thousands. Wear and tear on a cheap chainsaw: $200. Watch me pull that stump out! Ye haw! I just cut off the top of a jackpine stump after digging around it deep and wide enough to be able to get at it with a chainsaw. Buried most of it. A garden hose came in handy. Cost: a new chain and a new bar (the bar was already almost gone). And a dull ax. A helluva job for an old man.
No one here ever heard of a block and tackle. Thanks for the content. Keep up the good work. בס'ד
Traktor destroying
How horses this machine?
Around 40 - 50
@@_Peaches_81 thanks
Throw some other wood in that hole and set er on fire. Save the chainsaw and most importantly save the tractor.
Doofus and the stump.
Get a physics text from a high school man and then chainsawing so close to a real chain dumb..... use a fulcrum and lever run your chain around an old tire or rim then pull downwards jeesh this is nuts next time replacing the transmission and clutch on a farmall m thats not a simple fix
good way to kill a good tractor use a dumptruck backhoe or JUST cut it up or drill it split it with water and wedges or burn the freaking thing
This should have been labeled as "How not to pull a stump" Lots of dangerous stuff going on, like....Tractor could flip over on the driver, no safety glasses while using chainsaw, chain could break and hit the driver. Just cut it off flush and put topsoil over it.
I don’t care if you break every axle on it or ripped the clutch out of it... just please don’t start it without sitting on it! Even if you “THINK” it’s in neutral!.... that’s an easy way to run over your self!
U dah MAN! Now, go figure out what you cooked in the electrical system...
What are you talking about?
Nice tractor. Everything else is comedy.
My dad had the same tractor when i was a kid....sounded exactly like that one
Properly weighting the tractor would have made a hug difference, or he could have just used a deere.
I would have burned the stump.
That poor tractor it's clutch would be in ruin and I would use a diesel tractor better torque and more strength ,only for that chainsaw that Farmall would still be trying to pull that out of the ground ,it won't even pull you out of bed lol
If the chain rolled off the stump it surely would have killed this engineer !!
what a great way to destroy your machine
Get a bigger tractor
good vid and good final comment from Terrence "Piss Off"
I've pulled Popular tree stumps for many years with a spade, an axe for the big roots, a good nylon sling and a one ton "Come-Along". It's a great way to keep body and mind in shape. Soaking the area with water first helps the smaller roots to come out like they were greased! It's also helpful if the stumps are 4 or 5 feet tall for the mechanical advantage.
The comments here reflect the wit and wisdom of those who have excelled at carping and criticism, without actually trying to do such a task. I have tried pulling stumps with my small tractor, similar to the video here, and have learned to saw them level or below ground with a reciprocating saw, and let them rot. Thanks for this video.
Best way to deal with a stump is to find someone with a grinder. But I saw a video of a guy pull one right out of the ground with a series of pullys. Amazing. If I was smarter I'd try that.
That's a super M . But has M decals.??? I love the old farmalls.good looking tractor.
That’s how I ruined my Toyota 4Runner transmission.
put a big the chain over a big rim and use a rubber tire between two chains to take the shock out of the chains when pulling hard...
Hook chain to another tree then pull on the middle of that chain. Doubles your power. Gets you out of direct line of snapping chain.my friend got killed instantly starting a tractor from the ground standing like he did. Also a can start sometimes just by turning on the ignition switch. Had that happen a time or two.
"There's something down there holding that stump". Yep........those are called roots!!!
Assuming it’s in neutral and starting from the ground instead of the seat is a good way to get run over.
why do you think I always make sure it's in neutral before starting? all you have to do is jiggle the shifter a bit. you can usually tell if it's in gear or not
You must not thing much of the tractor the way you treat it.
You’re clueless, Joe.
Both of you are clueless. Neither of you know anything about the tractor. It was a piece a scrap until my dad and I rebuilt it. The current owner is my brother. He thinks more of that big tractor than you think of your little pecker.
It isn't out its broken off .not the right equipment for the job
don't get excited you just pulled a stump you cut out of the ground
Oh, c'mon now - success at doing the wrong thing the wrong way and not getting killed, hurt, or breaking equipment in the process is grounds for celebration, isn't it?
Thanks for viewing. All you naysayers can shove it. That M was my dad’s before he sold it to a neighbor in 1963. We were in Star, Mississippi then. Almost 30 years later, I found it and bought it back. My father and I pulled that thing out of the woods (1992), and after a lot of fun and effort, we got it running again. The front rims were almost rusted off! Had to buy another set just to transport it. It looked like a pile of rusted scrap. That is my brother in this video. He got it from me in 1995 and took it to Bishopville, SC. He has finished it off with another paint job, new carb, new tranny housing cover, new tires and a 3-point conversion. He has it in Hendersonville, NC now. No harm has come to this tractor. It has been loved, coddled and pampered since it’s restoration.
Hi Terrence. I read all the naysayer comments...funny...I don't think half of them ever worked on a farm or have experience in agricultural mechanics. No harm will come to that tractor the way you used it...period. You did it in a safe manner...took the slack out the chain...the unloaded and unweighted tires will slip before any damage could be done to the tractor or chain. The Farmall M is capable of pulling 3 bottom (even a 4 bottom) moldboard plow through Alfisols. My Great Grandfather, Grandfather, and Uncle used the M and Super M for Nursery work for over 50 years without real mechanical issues...worked hard, especially when using the tree digger. These are some great tractors....well built and robust. Your tractor is in amazing condition. I have pulled some stumps in my life...once with a team of draft horses...omg. Took hours!!! The fastest...using dynamite. Don't try that at home kids...professionals only (my father loved to blast...tree stumps, wells, rocks). Your stump was solid. Well done.
All the more reason not to abuse it get a grinder or rent a mini x play all day long save that M
Until the stump
I love all the geniuses replying on here who know so very much about tractors, equipment, pulling stumps right, pulling stumps wrong, tearing up clutches, breaking axles, cutting dirt, etc. All of you should get out of your mommas basement and get your own tractor and chainsaw. No harm has ever come to this tractor. The chainsaw had an old chain on it for such occasions. If you can’t find something positive to say, piss off.
I see an axle breaking real soon!
Just a hint, try each root stem & break each one, easier than trying the whole stump if it's stubborn, they 'll break away ^ then the main trunk is loose..the root plate on this tree is very secure.
All that before sunset. Tomorrow he'll find a new leak in rear end!!!
Looks and sounds awesome, lkeep it that way
Thanks, Blade Runner. It was my dad’s before he sold it to a neighbor in 1963. We were in Star, Mississippi then. My father and I pulled that thing out of the woods in 1992 and got it running again. The front rims were almost rusted off! Had to buy another set just to transport it. It looked like a pile of rusted scrap. That is my brother in this video, He got it from me in 1995 and took it to Bishopville, SC. He has finished it off with another paint job, new carb, new tranny housing cover, new tires and a 3-point conversion. He has it in Hendersonville, NC now.
@@tdeglass1 sweet, nice job
The EXACT way NOT to pull a stump.
Stupid idiot
Pathetic
That tractor seemed like it had a lot of trouble pulling that stump with how much you sawed it.
I love the sound of cutting dirt in the morning!
Too noisy, smell is better!
He has an old worn out chain on it for such occasions, genius.
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I would trust a heavy cable over that chain any day . Nothing like a piece of flying iron to ruin your day or life .
Hey, Eddy. You’re a shit head. Keep your negative thoughts inside your own puss bag brain.
Poor saw, poor tractor, Big Dummy.
Always pull things like that with the front of the tractor not the rear, you can get killed that way!
Never pull anything with the front of these old tractors. They are not designed to withstand that kind of stress. Even if you are pulling one stuck. Always route the chain or better yet a strap under the front and attach to the drawbar and pull. Many tractors have torn themselves in half pulling from the front.
Unless its a farm implement I wouldn't pull anything with it. The right tool for the right job. A backhoe works wonders on stumps. A Farmall M pulls a hay baler!
I would never try this. The tractor could flip back over in an instant.
No, he's actually got that part right - hooked below the center of rotation, so it's actually pulling the front end down.
You should always put a blanket over the chain in case it breaks. Controls the snap. That chain looked a little small
Don't count on that protection
No - your pou diesel or kerosene over the damn stump, let it soak in good, and burn it out. Only optimists and damn fools hook a tractor to a stationary object and yank. There is very little good that can happen there and a WHOLE lot of bad!
How about a couple of snatch and a block an tackle or an " A " frame ?
If you had brains you would be dangerous , next time dig around it .