Great video! I just finished the carb on my 4020 and you talked me successfully through the entire process. The only issue I ran into was doing the accelerator pump; mine had both ends corroded in place so the whole thing had just came apart when I split the carb. It took more than a few minutes to deduce this problem while going back and forth between the parts kit, diagram and video wondering where things had gone horribly wrong. But I got the ends drilled out and removed and your guidance was absolutely spot on. Thanks again!
Thank you for the great video! I purchased the comprehensive rebuild kit from you and it had everything I needed. My 1962 3010 starts right up and runs great! Much appreciated.
Looks good. Probably recommend adding a drop of blue locktite on any butterfly screw for insurance. Granted if the screw is torqued properly it shouldn't come loose, but man if it does and manages to get ingested into the engine...
My uncle and I changed the bearings on the right side shaft coming out of the differential. It's the short shaft that drives the bullgear. We had to completely tear down the rear of the tractor to get at it. A 1558 John Deere 2 cylinder industrial model with the extra powerful hydraulic system. Still use it to plow snow and stuff.
Well explained and demonstrated. Thanks for your clear step by step instructions. Are you a mechanical trades person or have you just learnt by doing. Very professional presentation Rachel
I really need your help fixing my F-350. Sure it’s not a tractor, but, I know you could do it! It’s the oil cooler btw. What a pain and I’m feeding that job! Great videos! You always explain thoroughly and dress very nice! Great job!!
the biggest problem with this video is that screws, etc are (almost always) severely stuck. So how to get everything apart without stripping out/drilling out the screws, etc
I see comments and questions and no response from you. Informative video, however some of the parts are not as easy as you make this look. Answering some of the questions would be greatly appreciated. The accelerator pump doesn't just fall out. It is "staked" in.How would you remove it without damaging the pump? For anyone interested, a dremel tool with brass or stainless steel wire brushes are excellent for cleaning up any stubborn carbon and rust. Harbor Freight sells the little brushes (five or six in a pack) for about $5.00
Spent many years on a Deere 3010 and 3020 gas, your idle seemed a little high, idle on these was usually about 600 rpm. Our 3020 was always a bit finicky when cold, once it warmed up, it ran well........
Good video. Couple questions though and one is are there any torque requirements involved with the replacement parts? Also you mentioned in a previous video you and your family compete in pulling. Do you have any videos of your or your families competing? Would like to see them if you do. I like the antique tractor pulls more so than the modern stuff.
Could you do a video on a Diesel TEF please as I am only starting to restore my 1953, that was positive earth and I changed to Negative earth, and I also put an alternator on it as it had a dynamo, I am no stuck on the draft leaver its stuck in one position.Cheers .
I wish it was as easy as she makes it out to be. My accelerator pump separated on the shaft with the spring on it. The bottom brass plunger is stuck in the bottom half of the carb. I have to get that out before I can reach the brass seat below it. It seems to be seized up. The top part and the shaft with the spring broke away. I am trying to figure out how to get the brass bottom piece of the accelerator pump out? Perhaps an easy out? Anyone ever had this problem and a solution for it? I know buy a new carb.... Oh forget the easy out the brass just spins in place. Can not get an easy out to grip into it. I am really out of ideas. Just so you all know exactly what broke on me at 12:44 in the video she is holding in her right hand the accelerator pump, it has brass fittings on both ends with the spring shaft in between. One of those brass ends is stuck in the bottom half of my carb. And it spins freely down there but will not drop out and I can not grip it with anything to pull it out either. At 2:14 into the video she just pulls out the entire accelerator pump assembly. When I tried to do that the shaft broke on me and the bottom brass end is still stuck down in the hole in the bottom half of the carb.
I always worry about her doing these rebuilds with bare hands. Gas and other chemicals can be absorbed through the skin and can take a significant toll on the liver and kidneys over time.
Great video! I just finished the carb on my 4020 and you talked me successfully through the entire process. The only issue I ran into was doing the accelerator pump; mine had both ends corroded in place so the whole thing had just came apart when I split the carb. It took more than a few minutes to deduce this problem while going back and forth between the parts kit, diagram and video wondering where things had gone horribly wrong. But I got the ends drilled out and removed and your guidance was absolutely spot on. Thanks again!
What a rare bird this beautiful, knowledgeable young woman is. This girl is a one-off.
Thank you for the great video! I purchased the comprehensive rebuild kit from you and it had everything I needed. My 1962 3010 starts right up and runs great! Much appreciated.
Always impressed with how naturally Rachel handles tools. Definitely shows experience. 👍
Looks good. Probably recommend adding a drop of blue locktite on any butterfly screw for insurance. Granted if the screw is torqued properly it shouldn't come loose, but man if it does and manages to get ingested into the engine...
Super helpful video. Just bought a 64’ 2010 gas tractor and want to clean the carb. Now I feel more confident in taking it on.
I don't own a tractor I don't ever Plan on owning a tractor but I'm addicted to watching these videos what the heck.
Fantastic timing on this video. My 3010 keeps dying and I've ruled out everything but going through my carb.
I love the older tractor videos !!!
Rachel you are awesome I've watched your video's ,,years !! You are better than most all professional mechanics and I'm a retired mechanic
Very comprehensive video and really well explained.
I love your warm smile and the way you look in you beautiful blue shirt.
My uncle and I changed the bearings on the right side shaft coming out of the differential. It's the short shaft that drives the bullgear. We had to completely tear down the rear of the tractor to get at it. A 1558 John Deere 2 cylinder industrial model with the extra powerful hydraulic system. Still use it to plow snow and stuff.
Well explained and demonstrated. Thanks for your clear step by step instructions. Are you a mechanical trades person or have you just learnt by doing. Very professional presentation Rachel
I really need your help fixing my F-350. Sure it’s not a tractor, but, I know you could do it! It’s the oil cooler btw. What a pain and I’m feeding that job! Great videos! You always explain thoroughly and dress very nice! Great job!!
Brillante trabajo estimada Rachel, saludos y abrazo desde Argentina, beso.
Superb lady with good mechanical knowledge
Absolutely great work and video Rachel, I enjoy watching your videos, keep up the great work and keep them tractors running 🚜👍
Very impressed with this young lady!! Was wondering if you could work on older JD's. Thanks! Keep up the great videos!
Thank you very much...I will order kits.....
the biggest problem with this video is that screws, etc are (almost always) severely stuck.
So how to get everything apart without stripping out/drilling out the screws, etc
Great video . I'm surprised you don't use a sonic bath to clean the carb....they work very well.
I see comments and questions and no response from you. Informative video, however some of the parts are not as easy as you make this look. Answering some of the questions would be greatly appreciated. The accelerator pump doesn't just fall out. It is "staked" in.How would you remove it without damaging the pump? For anyone interested, a dremel tool with brass or stainless steel wire brushes are excellent for cleaning up any stubborn carbon and rust. Harbor Freight sells the little brushes (five or six in a pack) for about $5.00
This may be a stupid question,,, 1961 the 3010 gas engine,, does it have sleeves for rebuilding,, any help would be appreciated
Awesome. Have had my '67 3020 for 20 years; a little workhorse.. But now mysterious fuel problems. I'd trade my horsendog for you, if you'll fix it!
Spent many years on a Deere 3010 and 3020 gas, your idle seemed a little high, idle on these was usually about 600 rpm. Our 3020 was always a bit finicky when cold, once it warmed up, it ran well........
Good video. Couple questions though and one is are there any torque requirements involved with the replacement parts? Also you mentioned in a previous video you and your family compete in pulling. Do you have any videos of your or your families competing? Would like to see them if you do. I like the antique tractor pulls more so than the modern stuff.
Could you do a video on a Diesel TEF please as I am only starting to restore my 1953, that was positive earth and I changed to Negative earth, and I also put an alternator on it as it had a dynamo, I am no stuck on the draft leaver its stuck in one position.Cheers .
Please show how it ran before the repair in your videos.
tractor will not run without choke pulled out do i adjust load screw or idle screw
Great video. Recently purchased a 1978 Ford 340 Industrial tractor. Do you have or can you produce a video on how to maintain it? :) All the best. Ed
I have the older model 3400.... mine has a Holley carburetor. They have a Zenith replacement for it if you have problems.
I would like to see you using gloves. My regards from Caracas Venezuela.
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I agree Mirza. Hope things are improving there. Regards from NC in the U.S.
What number Zenith carb do you recommend as a replacement for a Marvel Schebler USX 37 on an Oliver 1850?
Where can I find a new carb for mine?
how hard is rebuild 2510 carbortr
nice!
Got any videos on a doing governor work on a 1958 Massey 58?
My dad had a 3010, and traded it for a 3020. Both were gas. Sure wish they had been diesels. Would have kept them.
I wish it was as easy as she makes it out to be. My accelerator pump separated on the shaft with the spring on it. The bottom brass plunger is stuck in the bottom half of the carb. I have to get that out before I can reach the brass seat below it. It seems to be seized up. The top part and the shaft with the spring broke away. I am trying to figure out how to get the brass bottom piece of the accelerator pump out? Perhaps an easy out? Anyone ever had this problem and a solution for it? I know buy a new carb.... Oh forget the easy out the brass just spins in place. Can not get an easy out to grip into it. I am really out of ideas. Just so you all know exactly what broke on me at 12:44 in the video she is holding in her right hand the accelerator pump, it has brass fittings on both ends with the spring shaft in between. One of those brass ends is stuck in the bottom half of my carb. And it spins freely down there but will not drop out and I can not grip it with anything to pull it out either. At 2:14 into the video she just pulls out the entire accelerator pump assembly. When I tried to do that the shaft broke on me and the bottom brass end is still stuck down in the hole in the bottom half of the carb.
she can fix my harley any time...
do you sell rebuild kits for super M and H. great video
So nice r c
where get contact get parts
Does drillng in reverse help remove the plug?
Jay's Way with a left handed drill it will work.
Repair some David Brown tractor or IH
Damn, a smokin' hot chica that can rebuild a carburetor. Be still my beating heart.
😍😍😍😍 and there is no ring yet... takes this pretty girl out on a dinner date 😍
Or coffee/tea and biscuits LOL ;D
good men can do
I always worry about her doing these rebuilds with bare hands. Gas and other chemicals can be absorbed through the skin and can take a significant toll on the liver and kidneys over time.
Zenith carbs are so over complicated.