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  • After the last Ford 8N video, several people asked for a Ford 8N how to start and operate tutorial. Here you go! #Ford8N #Howto
    Step 1: Open fuel shutoff valve
    Step 2: Disengage PTO lever
    Step 3: Set throttle
    Step 4: Choke (if cold)
    Step 5: Be on the tractor to start (brakes on, clutch engaged)
    Step 6: Transmission in neutral
    Step 7: Turn key to "ON" position
    Step 8: Press start button until tractor starts
    Step 9: Press choke back in
    Step 10: Adjust the throttle
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    0:00 Ford 8N Tractor
    2:11 Introduction
    3:05 Ford 9N, Ford 2N, Ford 8N
    3:51 Tractor personality
    4:17 Step 1: Open fuel shutoff valve
    4:38 Step 2: Disengage PTO lever
    4:55 Step 3: Set throttle
    5:16 Step 4: Choke (if cold)
    5:45 Understanding the brakes and clutch
    6:50 Step 5: Be on the tractor to start (brakes on, clutch engaged)
    7:10 Step 6: Transmission in neutral
    7:26 Step 7: Turn key to "ON" position
    7:41 Step 8: Press start button
    8:05 Step 9: Press choke back in
    8:19 Adjusting the throttle
    8:33 Understanding PTO and 3-point operation
    11:38 Parking brakes
    12:16 Tractor transmission - gear selection
    13:31 Using the clutch
    14:11 Click LIKE
    15:11 Tractor drive (mud and snow)
    16:49 Please leave a comment about your tractor experiences
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  • @PurpleCollarLife
    @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +7

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  • @greggd2027
    @greggd2027 Před rokem +16

    This sure brings back memories. My grandpa had an 8N on his ranch. I was driving it by the time I was 9 or 10 years old. At that age I had even learned how to back a trailer up with it. The only thing he wouldn't let me do was to tow the disc harrow - he was afraid I'd fall off backwards and get chopped up in it. There were so many things we did with that tractor on the ranch. I think the craziest was using it to gas gophers. He had an exhaust flex hose - we would hook one end to the exhaust pipe, and bury the other end in an open gopher hole, crank up the throttle, pull the choke out, and watch the fumes come out of another hole several yards away. Then we'd cover up that hole and run it a few minutes. It worked believe it or not!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing a few of your memories with the 8N! We love hearing the stories about these old tractors. They were certainly a part of the family.

    • @allenfarmer6491
      @allenfarmer6491 Před rokem +2

      Me too! Only I was about 12yrs .......first tractor I learned on ...pulled the hay rope first, then graduated to pulling the manure wagon (after loading it)that is. Many fond memories of the FORD 8n

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      @@allenfarmer6491 There are so many great stories of these tractors being a part of people's lives and driving adventures. :)

    • @scottloftin1730
      @scottloftin1730 Před 7 měsíci

      Thats hilarious

    • @StormChaserYT_Official
      @StormChaserYT_Official Před 2 dny

      That’s a not so humane way to deal with them I would not do that

  • @rand49er
    @rand49er Před 6 měsíci +3

    My grandpa had an 8N. I can't tell you how many hours I sat on that pretending I was driving it. I was 6 or 7 years old, and that was in the mid '50s.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I remember many hours sitting on this tractor pretending I was driving it as a young boy. Now I drive it for real - but it's still just as thrilling!

  • @thelittlehouseinthecountry7089

    Your 8N tractor content has been so useful to our household. Thank You for your hard work of sharing.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +2

      Great to hear! Thank you for letting us know! Tell us a little about your 8N. We love to hear the stories.

    • @thelittlehouseinthecountry7089
      @thelittlehouseinthecountry7089 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PurpleCollarLife I will soon have a video with our experience with this amazing machine, for now I have a few tips on servicing the front loader it came with.
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  • @TJSteele63
    @TJSteele63 Před rokem +6

    Great video. I just purchased a Ford 8N about two months ago. Started nicely at the sellers and took it home. Drove it off the trailer and it stalled never to start again.
    After redoing the entire wiring system, still nothing. Followed that by replacing the spark plugs, cables, points, distributor cap and coil, (older 6V system, horizontal distributor model), patched the gas tank and also had to replace the leaking radiator, i finally got it running. Hurray!!! I was doing the happy dance.
    Previous owner had a bucket installed on it and he warned me it didn't work. He was right, so that's the next project. I watched Rachels videos on the hydraulics and will get that going i'm sure, thanks for showing me how to troubl;eshoot it.
    Even after all this, i love this little gem...

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem +2

      You’re absolutely right, there’s just something about these old tractors. Even when they’re not running perfectly, and force us to get our hands dirty fixing issues, they’re still loved. Thanks for watching! Keep us posted on your Ford tractor experiences.

    • @airman20012001
      @airman20012001 Před 4 měsíci

      Same story, but I have no idea why it won't start, do you know what it ended up being? electrical, fuel?

    • @TJSteele63
      @TJSteele63 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I replaced just about everything electrical on that tractor. New rad also and a bunch of other things. Went from a 6 volt system to a 12 volt system. I think the problem with mine was the coil and i think i still have the 6 volt coil in there which will be a big problem on the points. From what i hear, it's stalled again and will not start. I also bought it for the bucket which i was never able to get working. What i'm thinking is that the previous owner might have had a PTO hydraulic pump to power that but it has been stripped before i purchased it. I taught it was just a little thing to repair when i bought it, but i seriously don't have time to work on it for a bit.

  • @austinwillingham7208
    @austinwillingham7208 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this in depth video!! This saved me a lot of guess work while working on an old 8n

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      Glad it helped! These old Ford tractors are amazing. Which version (year) of the 8N did you get? One like ours with the front distributor, or one with the side-mount distributor?

  • @AkDadStuff
    @AkDadStuff Před 3 lety +2

    Heyhey Chad That old tractor looks great. I remember when I was back in your neck of the woods having lots of those tractors around. I used to use one to pull hay wagons in the fields. Great memories. Thanks

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety

      You're right, Mike. 20 years ago, I'd see them all over the place. They're starting to get more rare now (in running condition). Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @randycole9008
    @randycole9008 Před 28 dny

    Thank you for the Video. Very helpful. Now I'm good with using the 3 pt. levers to raise and lower.

  • @vovviel3049
    @vovviel3049 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You are a gifted teacher.

  • @ritterjon
    @ritterjon Před 3 lety +10

    💥 Funny how every motor has a different starting sequence. Great looking tractor.
    *Keep on tractoring!*

  • @wherenorthbegins7831
    @wherenorthbegins7831 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi PC Life! I found your channel after I saw you commented on one of the videos on my channel. Love the 8N video, brings me back to being a kid. My dad had one of those when I was growing up and it was the first tractor I ever drove. Nice work!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for the sub! We do love that 8N. It's amazing how many people have had similar statements to yours - that the 8N was the first tractor (or maybe even the first piece of any equipment) that they ever drove. Great machines for sure.

  • @jonsey3645
    @jonsey3645 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank goodness I found you! I bought an 8N last month and ordered the manuals from Steiner but you are the best resource I have found. Thanks.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety

      Glad you found the video! We love our 8N. Do you know what year yours is? Is it an older one like ours (distributor at front of engine just behind fan), or a newer one (distributor on side of engine)? Hopefully our video helps you get going. They are amazing machines. Keep us posted!

  • @davida.p.9911
    @davida.p.9911 Před 3 lety +6

    My grandfather had a Ferguson FO20, very similar to the Fords. Very reliable and simple tractor to operate. I have many fond memories of it. It still had its original 6 volt system, and you're right, it took a while to start up...lol. Thanks for sharing!

  • @kennethbailey2616
    @kennethbailey2616 Před 2 lety +1

    I love my 8N. Converted it to 12v. I used one as a boy in the late 50s and most of the 60s.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety

      The old Ford tractors (9N, 2N, 8N, Jubilee, NAA, 600 series, 800 series) certainly did a lot of work for families and farms from the 1940's through today. They're great machines. Thanks for watching. The 12V conversion is certainly a great upgrade!

  • @user-np4xe3sv3f
    @user-np4xe3sv3f Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thorough and logical tutorial. Thank you.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 8 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed it! Please Consider helping our channel grow by clicking that subscribe button and watching our future videos.

  • @scottford5561
    @scottford5561 Před 3 lety +1

    Newbie says thanks. VERY helpful stuff!

  • @photocontrol
    @photocontrol Před 3 lety +2

    Nice Ford 8N! Great tutorial, congrats reaching 3K!

  • @dirtnbeer
    @dirtnbeer Před rokem +2

    Just bought one of these. Was curious as to how everything worked. Thanks! Great little video.

  • @dejavu666wampas9
    @dejavu666wampas9 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks so much. Ever since I grew up on the farm, even as a child, the Ford N tractor has been a favorite. I just liked the look of them. Low center of gravity compared to other tractors.
    I’ve never been able to operate one, though. I truly enjoyed this tutorial. We had an old 1932 Allis-Chalmers, with a crank start. No electric start. I learned early about where to put your thumb while cranking.
    Outstanding video.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you liked it! The crank start machines can certainly be knuckle busters (or worse!). But there's nothing like these good old reliable tractors.

  • @AnthemBassMan
    @AnthemBassMan Před rokem +2

    Love the video! I cut my teeth on my Grandpa’s ‘52 8N and ‘46 Ferguson TO-20. He had a 197 acre farm here in eastern central, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Spent a lot of years hauling firewood from the bottom of the farm where part of the old Ohio-Erie Canal ran through. Lots of memories on that old piece of property.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing your story! Sounds like your Grandpa had the right equipment for the 197 acre Ohio farm. And you're right - these old machines certainly carry with them lots of memories. Thanks for watching and adding the comment.

  • @rovertv7902
    @rovertv7902 Před 3 lety +12

    Thanks for the tutorial! Always wanted an 8n just for fun. Although my current small Wheel Horse does what I need. At least if I decide to look at an 8n for sale I'll know how to run it!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks for watching and commenting! You should certainly consider getting one. They're a lot of fun and a great piece of history.

  • @marthathiel2419
    @marthathiel2419 Před rokem +1

    That was such an informative video for a new owner of an old 8N. Thank you

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      Please check out our other Ford 8N tractor videos: czcams.com/play/PLJy7cj0ut2cBWTStoVA1G_lfQ8hnhUtLu.html

  • @disgruntledmarmotcustomsan1530

    Just got an 8N today. Great video 👍

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! Thank you! You'll really like the 8N. Any idea what year you have?

  • @RockhillfarmYT
    @RockhillfarmYT Před 2 lety +1

    This is a well done video that provided value for me
    I watched this video when it was new and I watched it again today because I’m going to be running a Ford 8N tractor

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching it again, Brock! Feel free to ask any questions you have about that 8N you have.

  • @jeramiakins6232
    @jeramiakins6232 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the video. Just bought an 8n and brushhog to use to mow around the farm

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před měsícem +1

      Have fun! Did you see our brush hog videos? czcams.com/video/lac1uZp258c/video.html
      czcams.com/video/Y8LcQbfueSY/video.html

  • @1stanleygirl
    @1stanleygirl Před 2 lety +6

    We may be getting my dad's 8N soon...and I know nothing about tractors (those came along AFTER I was out of the house, unfortunately). This has helped me feel more confident about starting out with it. From a newbie, thank you very much for posting this!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! You'll love the 8N. Feel free to send us any questions you have. Thanks for watching and commenting. We look forward to hearing from you in the future.

  • @TonysTractorAdventure
    @TonysTractorAdventure Před 3 lety +4

    I love the old 8N. I have one to rebuild when time permits.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm looking forward to seeing it. Thanks for being on the live with us last night!

  • @nathancudzilo7739
    @nathancudzilo7739 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely awesome, nice video just picked up a 1949 , Love the Buffalo Bills hoodie

  • @redmann31567
    @redmann31567 Před rokem +3

    Great video!!! Thank you!!! I have a very early produced 8N.... Late 1947. Cold or hot, pull the choke with half throttle and she will not let you down!!! 😁😊👍 🚜❤

  • @loggerjohn01
    @loggerjohn01 Před 3 lety +1

    They are a great little tractor!

  • @aplong1911
    @aplong1911 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I found this video very helpful, thank you for sharing!!😊

  • @rynop8864
    @rynop8864 Před 2 lety +1

    Just bought my first 9n it's a 1940 fun great, great video. Go Bills!! Mafia here from western ny!!

  • @CLamb385
    @CLamb385 Před 2 lety +1

    My b3030 burned down recently and I’ve been looking at one of these to replace it for a budget friendly option. Thanks for the detailed video. Now I feel like I can go get one and not be completely lost. 😂

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety

      Glad it was helpful! Sorry to hear about the b3030. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.

  • @Johnysoutherner
    @Johnysoutherner Před 2 lety +1

    Looking at buying a 1949 red belly, would be my first personal tractor as we continue to build our homestead. I'm not entirely new to tractors, played on an ol' 8n when I was a kid but, I really needed this video so with that said thank you so much.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting! You'll love having an 8N on the homestead! Keep us posted.

  • @RockhillfarmYT
    @RockhillfarmYT Před 3 lety +11

    Great video idea.
    Definitely a learning curve for people who have only used a new hydrostatic transmission tractor
    My dad had an old farmall that I brush hogged with a few times as a teenager

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @yvettablack1945
      @yvettablack1945 Před 11 měsíci

      Hello I'm a first time tractor owner, with no help on how I'm supposed to keep a tractor or anything. I bought a 1956 8N looks alittle ruff but does run, just getting it out for this summer. I saw this video n said I think I might learn a thing or two from here. Problem 1 it came with no manual n problem 2 I don't know what's what on this thing. Like a dip stick looks like water got into it. Is that to oil or transmission. Have a friendly ❤ n help a girl out. I want to learn n would really love to even find ways to make her pretty again, the tractor lol. Wantta be a farmer

  • @bradgoldsmith9373
    @bradgoldsmith9373 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video.thank you for easy to follow,useful information.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 4 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! We always hope our videos are informative and entertaining.

  • @MW-nOttawa
    @MW-nOttawa Před 2 lety +3

    My friend just gave me one of these - it was on a property he bought. Thanks for showing me the basics on how I might get it started and moving!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety

      That's excellent that you have a friend who was able to give you one. Keep us posted how it goes. Does it run right now?

    • @javiergutierrez7136
      @javiergutierrez7136 Před 2 lety

      Cómo se ajustan los frenos de un 9n
      Saludos desde sur tamps.mex.

  • @andrewseamans1419
    @andrewseamans1419 Před 2 lety +1

    Great tutorial! Thanks

  • @dkat1108
    @dkat1108 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Fantastic video so helpful thanks !

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 6 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. We have several other Ford 8N videos (how to fix a driveway with a back blade, how to run a brush hog, etc.). Check them out if you have time.

  • @k6outdoors
    @k6outdoors Před 3 lety +1

    Such a neat old tractor, HST's have there place. sometimes there is just nothing better than some good old gears!

  • @kennethbailey2616
    @kennethbailey2616 Před 2 lety +7

    Great video. I farmed with an 8N in the 60s and I just bought a restored one and thought I could use a refresher. I farm with JDs these days along with a couple of Oliver 1555s and a Case IH. The Ford is gonna be my little fun tractor. I still have to go pick it up.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for sharing! We do really like having the Ford 8N around. For a long time, we made hay and took care of the horses with it and the Cockshutt 540. Now the 8N is mostly used for clearing driveways, hauling firewood, and miscellaneous tasks as needed. I use my John Deere 2210 for front end loader tasks.
      Sounds like you have a nice collection!

  • @bugger1649
    @bugger1649 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Your video was great to watch I own a 9n love using it when I can, my tractor has its own personality when starting it I gotta pull out the choke cold start just little then push in the choke lever kinda a fast

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks 👍. It's so funny how they each have their own quarks.

  • @carolmccullah473
    @carolmccullah473 Před rokem +2

    THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO! I love my 8N! I have learned from trial and error so validation of what I have been doing AND learning a couple of new things!! My husband always did the brush hogging so when he passed, I had long distance tutorials from my dad via phone and visits. Unfortunately, he has now passed as well so these types of videos are extremely helpful. It is tough now when I have issues not having him to talk to to walk me through it!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem +1

      We really appreciate your comment! We always hope that our videos are both informative and entertaining (helpful)! Sorry to hear about your husband and your father, but glad to know that you’re still using the 8N and enjoying it!

    • @jchlawncare5730
      @jchlawncare5730 Před rokem

      Love mine as well

    • @carolmccullah473
      @carolmccullah473 Před rokem

      @@PurpleCollarLife For the second time since I owned it, the coil was the problem and both times, I bought a new one and it was bad. I don't know why there is a problem with new coils but both times, because of my limited mechanical knowledge, I paid to have it repaired. Should it happen again, that will be one of the first things I try. :)

  • @chris1638
    @chris1638 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent content. Thanks for the help

  • @loggerjohn01
    @loggerjohn01 Před 3 lety +1

    They are a great little tractor

  • @voyager7
    @voyager7 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very informative, ty!!

  • @JourneyNorthAK
    @JourneyNorthAK Před 3 lety +1

    I've got plenty of time in rebuilding and working on and driving a 9n.. nice old tractors.

  • @Smithsgold
    @Smithsgold Před 3 lety +2

    Congrats on 3000 subs

  • @tracirussell8036
    @tracirussell8036 Před měsícem +1

    Good Video Thanks!

  • @wavekube4343
    @wavekube4343 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice video, your voice is clear and easy to understand, the information concise, the video shots well thought out, and well placed, nice music, good job. i would like to see a video about the barn that the tractor is stored in. How it was built , who built it and when, what the history of uses have been where the lumber was acquired from, with a video tour of course.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much! Maybe we'll do a video on that barn sometime this spring or summer. Thanks for the idea.

  • @rpatterson1
    @rpatterson1 Před 3 lety +2

    My Dad had an 8N. I spent many a summer day up on it working fields. Wish I could ride it again but the old gal is long gone.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety

      We’ve heard from so many people that used 8Ns (and 9N or 2N, or Jubilee tractors, etc.) and have fond memories. Many people have commented that those tractors were how they learned to drive! Great machines.

  • @damianojeda7017
    @damianojeda7017 Před rokem +1

    Great video

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      Thanks! We’re glad you enjoyed it. We have an entire playlist of Ford 8N videos.

  • @reka2591
    @reka2591 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the well put together tutorial. My uncle has one of these and his instructions were less comprehensive.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and leaving the positive comment! We always hope our videos are informative and somewhat entertaining. Enjoy that old Ford tractor. There is nothing else like these old machines.

  • @Grandassets
    @Grandassets Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ran across your video searching 8N, in the past I have owned a few different tractors, in Georgia I was on over 300 acres ... you have to have more than one tractor for many reasons, now I am back in Upstate New York on a little less land a smaller one will do just fine, I just traded a 1971 Ford 3/4 ton 4x4 to a friend for an 8N thats been in his family I am sure its one owner, it has a spark coil issue but I am pretty good with equipment so that shouldnt be an issue for me, its an early model with the Dist up front, cant wait to get it this week, clean it up and change the oil LOL get it ready for winter snow plowing :)
    it will be a great tractor for my 15 year old to learn on too, he will learn to work on them and get the feel for using different tools with them, I think it will be fun!
    Easy to work on, tons of cheap parts cause its been around so lone and there are lots of them still in service!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 9 měsíci

      Great job scoring one of these nice old machines. I agree - a perfect tractor for your 15 year old to learn to work on. Congratulations! Keep us posted on how things go.

  • @neurospicywitch80
    @neurospicywitch80 Před 2 lety +8

    Great video, and beautiful tractor! The starting and operating procedure you went through for your 8N is pretty much the same as on my 1953 Ford NAA/Jubilee, the main difference being that the Jubilee has live hydraulics, so no need to have the PTO engaged. Other than that, it operates mostly the same. I’m in the process of installing all the lights on mine (didn’t have them when I bought it), and getting it ready to plow some snow here in southern WI. Liked and subscribed! ☺️

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks 👍 I've always appreciated that the Jubilee upgraded to live hydraulics. Enjoy that snow! We're still waiting for some here in the "snow belt" of Pennsylvania.

    • @shensuohao
      @shensuohao Před 9 měsíci

      I got a Jubilee a year or so ago, can’t get it fired up

  • @thomasblackwell9507
    @thomasblackwell9507 Před rokem +1

    Great video!

  • @barking.dog.productions1777

    I'm loving this video - I have an 8N 9N tractor and I wasn't sure what all of the levers did. I bought a new 6 volt battery and it didn't even turn over but it will if I jump directly to the starter, hopefully! 🤣
    Just trying to get this thing running... it has sat out in the weather sooooo loooong - haha I bought it not running, but supposedly freshly rebuilt - if not I have been an auto mechanic for years so I will sort it out eventually

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      Great to hear! You're going to love working on that tractor, and then using it once you get it running. They're fairly simple machines. And with your mechanical experience, I'm sure you'll have no trouble. Keep us posted! I enjoy reading the comments about what people are doing with their classic Ford tractors!

  • @badassbees3680
    @badassbees3680 Před rokem

    Great job! Subbed

  • @RCAFpolarexpress
    @RCAFpolarexpress Před 3 lety +2

    Great antique tractor Sir 😉👍 Glass bowl filter are neat 👍😉 Great start introduction sequence Sir 👍😉 Great video Sir 👍😉 Cheers !!!

  • @robp9696
    @robp9696 Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative. Thanks.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting. Do you have a Ford tractor?

    • @robp9696
      @robp9696 Před 2 lety

      @@PurpleCollarLife No sir, we have a gray-market Yanmar, but I know of an early 8N with the points up front thats near by our home. The owner is asking $2500

  • @Master-cutclean
    @Master-cutclean Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice !! Tractor 🚜

  • @robpottenger9002
    @robpottenger9002 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video! Looking forward to getting started with my 1952 Model!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You're going to have a lot of fun! The other 8N that started new on the family land here is a 1952. It currently is across the road at the neighbor's house.

    • @robpottenger9002
      @robpottenger9002 Před 3 měsíci

      @@PurpleCollarLife What is the normal HP for the 52 8N? Thanks

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 měsíci

      @@robpottenger9002 I usually figure around 23-27 hp - depending on if you’re talking about drawbar HP or PTO HP.

  • @cipherthedemonlord8057
    @cipherthedemonlord8057 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video working on one of these I found in an abandoned house.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Very cool! Let us know how it goes. Is it the 8N model?

    • @cipherthedemonlord8057
      @cipherthedemonlord8057 Před 2 lety

      @@PurpleCollarLife Yes all there motor is stuck so sprayed penetrating oil down the cylinders and drained the oil. Poured some diesel in to breakup any sludge.

  • @funnrun3399
    @funnrun3399 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My Father has a 48 8n ford nicely restored runs great he rakes hay with the little ford that nickname has been on it since it arrived probably because my grandfather Jimmy had a Fordson major and both tractors are different in size its a family heirloom purchased in 1956 in Toronto from a rich family

  • @bcdieselsofficial
    @bcdieselsofficial Před 3 lety +1

    I have one of these, and I make videos on it once in a while. Still runs like a champ!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety

      They're amazing machines. Thanks for watching and commenting. We plan on having this 8N forever.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety

      Checked out your channel. That's a beautiful 8N you have.

    • @bcdieselsofficial
      @bcdieselsofficial Před 3 lety

      @@PurpleCollarLife no problem! I plan on having my 8N forever as well! My father badmouths it, as it is a knee banger, but it is not as rough as the 7140 I have to drive in the field. He yells at me for badmouthing that tractor.

    • @bcdieselsofficial
      @bcdieselsofficial Před 3 lety

      @@PurpleCollarLife thank you!

  • @HuserHelpers
    @HuserHelpers Před 3 lety +2

    Your intro music reminds me of Old Crow. Great video, and keep up with the channel growth.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! We're not familiar with Old Crow, but we did really like this music. Thanks on the compliments!

  • @CmonHomesteading
    @CmonHomesteading Před 3 lety +1

    good stuff C'mon! i use to love my 8N

  • @thomastrybuskiewicz9024
    @thomastrybuskiewicz9024 Před rokem +1

    Go Bills from youngsville NC! I just got me an 8n and just trying to figure it out

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching! You're going to love your 8N. We have several videos about using ours (back blade, brush hog, pushing snow, etc.).

  • @sargepent9815
    @sargepent9815 Před 8 měsíci +1

    They also need a lead substitute in the fuel. The one I just rebuilt had damage to the valve seats from running regular gas at a guys hobby farm

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 8 měsíci

      Great point! We bring that up in this video: czcams.com/video/5BrCSirsR-A/video.html

  • @jchlawncare5730
    @jchlawncare5730 Před rokem +1

    I bought a Ford 8N 2 years ago. Paid 1250 dollars for it. I use it to haul firewood and to pull my wood splitter around my wood lot. Best investment I ever made

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      Great buy! They still go for around $2500-$5000 around here for one that runs reliably. They’re certainly great machines.

    • @jchlawncare5730
      @jchlawncare5730 Před rokem

      @@PurpleCollarLife the previous owner let it sit for a year and when I went to buy it he put some starter fluid to it and took off. Beings I cut and sell firewood it works great for hauling wood out of the woods because I get get the trailer and tractor in tight spaces in the woods

    • @jchlawncare5730
      @jchlawncare5730 Před rokem

      Going to be posting a video soon doing a start up video

  • @hartleyhomesteadmichigan6041

    Nice tractor! I have my Dad’s ‘49 9n. I converted it over to 12 volt and gave it an electronic ignition.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +5

      Isn't the 12V conversion amazing?! Starts faster and easier, lights are brighter, and ignition is more reliable. How was the electronic ignition conversion? Pretty simple?

    • @hartleyhomesteadmichigan6041
      @hartleyhomesteadmichigan6041 Před 3 lety +6

      @@PurpleCollarLife yes pretty much remove the points and condenser and pop in the electronic ignition. Don’t have to worry about timing.

    • @javiergutierrez7136
      @javiergutierrez7136 Před 2 lety

      Tengo un 9n que mi padre(+) compro,y lo conservo.
      Cómo puedo cambiar a encendido electrónico.
      No fácil consigo platinos originales acá,en tamps.MX.

  • @jakinlfiles9869
    @jakinlfiles9869 Před rokem +1

    This was well done and helpful. I have a 9n I am trying to get running and it was nice to see a similar model in action. Thanks.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      Glad you liked it! Keep us posted. How long have you had the 9N? How long since it was last running?

    • @jakinlfiles9869
      @jakinlfiles9869 Před rokem +1

      @@PurpleCollarLife Well, we got it a few years back from someone who had been working on it. I believe he had it working but don't remember for sure. But, the tractor needed a new PTO oil seal and bearing. And I think something is wrong with the radiator. But we got busy and never got time to fix it. So now I've got some time and kind of need it working for the farm. So I'm hoping to get it going soon!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      @@jakinlfiles9869 that’s awesome! Keep us posted. We love hearing about these old tractor projects.

    • @jakinlfiles9869
      @jakinlfiles9869 Před rokem +1

      @@PurpleCollarLife I'll try to do that! Do you have a suggested place to order parts for a 9n? I have found some online but just wondering if you know of some that might be better. Thanks

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      @@jakinlfiles9869 Steiner tractors or Dan and Rachel Gingell

  • @tornadochasingsiege
    @tornadochasingsiege Před 11 měsíci +1

    My dad has got a really really old ford 8N
    and i really really want to learn how to operate it and now i know

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 10 měsíci

      So glad to hear the video was helpful! Is your 8N like ours, with the font-mount distributor in the front against the fan? Or is it the "newer" version of the 8N, with the side-mount distributor?

  • @randyperfecto7468
    @randyperfecto7468 Před 2 lety +1

    Just bought one for 2 grand love it

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety +1

      They're excellent work tools. Sounds like you found a nice deal on one! Enjoy and keep us posted what all you use it for. Sometimes I enjoy using our 8N for nothing more than a nice stroll through the woods on the old logging roads.

    • @randyperfecto7468
      @randyperfecto7468 Před 2 lety

      @@PurpleCollarLife will do sir

  • @FromSteelToWood
    @FromSteelToWood Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! I guess my 1962 Case 430 (gasoline engine) goes into that old tractor category! Lol! It's true, each tractor has its personality. Mine will start like your 9N, even below zero temperatures. No choke to crank, 100% choke at start, then slowly removing choke (if very cold). Runs without choke in 10-20 seconds. Then my much newer (!) 1979 Bolens needs its choke proportional to the coldness! Will prefer to be choked for 1-2 minutes to warm up. Won't need to choke in summer. Another good parking brake is to leave the tractor in gear... until it's steep enough to crank the engine (don't ask me why I know that...). So beware of that method! Thanks!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Joe - thanks for sharing the personality of your tractors, and your starting experiences. I find it really interesting. The same thing with old vehicles. I had a 1983 Ford Bronco with the straight 6 engine (carbureted). That Bronco would start every time - as long as you pumped the gas exactly twice first. If you didn't pump it, held the gas pedal down at any %, or over pumped it - good luck! :)

  • @brandonjanuhowskimusic3034
    @brandonjanuhowskimusic3034 Před 7 měsíci +1

    That's how my grandpa taught me how to drive. It was on a 1948 Ford 8N.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 7 měsíci

      Awesome! I learned how to drive on a Cub Cadet tractor, then upgraded to a farm tractor. :)

  • @Snodude_
    @Snodude_ Před 3 lety +1

    Great video
    New sub

  • @joedirt9600
    @joedirt9600 Před 3 lety +3

    I bought myself a 1949 8n for my birthday this year..

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety

      That's a great birthday present! You'll love it. The 8N is such a reliable workhorse. It's also fun to drive and easy to learn.

  • @carljensen5730
    @carljensen5730 Před 2 lety +1

    You are right they are all different. I have to open the gas line 12 turns or no gas goes through.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety

      Wow - 12 turns! That's a lot. I remember that on the 2N, I had to open that valve up a lot more than 2 turns. I think I opened it almost all the way. But eventually, I figured out that the little screen above the sediment bowl (the one up in the gas tank) was totally clogged. Once I cleaned that out, it only took a few turns to get enough gas flowing to the carbureator.

  • @joebolling
    @joebolling Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks - had no idea my 8N has somewhat of a parking brake

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for commenting, Joe. You'd be surprised how many people don't realize it. Don't worry- you're not the first. :) They don't work great, but they are better than nothing at all.

  • @scottsatterthwaite4073
    @scottsatterthwaite4073 Před 2 lety +13

    The older Ford tractors (are supposed to) have a screw-on PTO guard/cap that should be in place unless you have a driven implement attached.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety +8

      Hi Scott - that's true. And we do have the screw on PTO cap for the tractor. However, with the overrunning PTO extension on (for running the brush hog, a finish mower etc.), that screw on PTO cap doesn't fit anymore. Thanks for watching!

    • @bennyrussell5551
      @bennyrussell5551 Před 9 měsíci

      Ours didn't

  • @zakbrown7859
    @zakbrown7859 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Doing a clutch and pressure plate and bearing in one in the next couple weeks wish me luck!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You can do it! Keep us posted. Is it at the point where it's grinding gears when you try to put it in gear?

    • @zakbrown7859
      @zakbrown7859 Před 3 měsíci

      @@PurpleCollarLife no but the throw out bearing when engaged sounds not to good , clutch takes a good 5 seconds to engage also, like the pressure plate or clutch is wore pretty good, she runs great though

  • @MsPribbenow
    @MsPribbenow Před 5 měsíci +1

    This man has a white cat! (Ha - recognize those little tufts of fur at the first of the video - I get that too). Good video. Borrowing a neighbor's 8N while my tractor is being serviced and used this to double check the gear shift pattern. Can't read it on his housing.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 5 měsíci

      You are right! There is a barn cat that keeps the mice away. :)

  • @born2soon
    @born2soon Před rokem +1

    I learned recently that you can pull up on the gearshift and swing it out of the way to get on board with big boots on. Henry Ford thought of everything! (Fresh Autolite plugs have me cruising at 28mph on the road.)

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      I've heard of this only a couple times. I've personally never tried it. I've read that sometimes it can be nearly impossible to get back into place.
      Thanks for the tip on the Autolite plugs!

    • @born2soon
      @born2soon Před rokem +1

      @@PurpleCollarLife I was told there is a roll pin that can move to one side and prevents it from snapping back in place. I suppose if you did it several times that might happen.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      @@born2soon Thanks!

  • @doylerabjohn3435
    @doylerabjohn3435 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks, I have a 9n/2n with 8n engine. She needs some attention

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety +1

      They do need attention from time to time. But once you get them in good running order, they're super reliable. They do like to be run regularly though. We make sure the 8N is used at least once a week, even if it's just for a trip up and down the driveway to get the mail.

    • @doylerabjohn3435
      @doylerabjohn3435 Před 2 lety

      @@PurpleCollarLife Thanks

  • @knuckle47
    @knuckle47 Před rokem +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed learning how to operate the 8N. You got a new subscriber …thank you. How would a bucket operate if one was attached to the front?

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      Thanks for the sub! I've never had a loader on one of these old Ford tractors - so I'm not sure how they operate. I would guess that the PTO would have to be running to pump the hydraulic oil, and that there would be a lever that would direct that pressure to the cylinders for lifting the arms and tilting the bucket. Hopefully someone else on here can help out by responding to your comment. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @TS-sx3rf
    @TS-sx3rf Před 3 lety +2

    There is a cap or cover that goes over the power take off but because we have the over running shaft on the tractor the cover won't fit. The over running shaft or clutch is needed for the brush hog or finish mower.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Good point - the over-run PTO extension makes the original safety cap not fit on the N series tractors.
      Those caps are very difficult to find on these older tractors. Most of them have lost the PTO cover cap somewhere along the last 70 years, or have been converted to the over-running PTO like this one.

  • @jameschainey2343
    @jameschainey2343 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have seen so many tractor programsalmost everyone shut the fuel off it has to turn it back on I was on a farm for 23 years never done that never had trouble also I've noticed a lot of people do not you have any throttle when they try to start it and They crank at crank also the life of a battery nowadays are some of these older tbattery last 2 to 3 years Our batteries would last 5 to 8 years😊

  • @Crystallinegoddess57
    @Crystallinegoddess57 Před 3 lety +1

    Just purchased my 50’s baby today! Great tutorial! Where do I find that scoop thing in the back of yours? And is there a front scoop that I could install on mine?

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety

      That's great! You'll love the tractor. The attachment on the back in this video is a 6-foot back blade. They can be found at places like Tractor Supply, Rural King, or most tractor dealers (or garage sales if you look for them). There is a front plow that can go on the Ford 8N, but they're pretty rare.

  • @f1948s
    @f1948s Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video. Thanks for all the good information. Can you tell me what air pressure you use in the front and rear wheels of your 8N tractor?

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello! We keep the rears at 12 psi, and the fronts at 25 psi. We make sure to only fill/check the rear tires when the valve stems are at the top (12 O'clock position) so that the fluid doesn't leak out or plug up the pressure gauge. Thanks for watching!

  • @clifton4566
    @clifton4566 Před rokem +1

    My dad had one that's been sitting at the back of my yard since he passed away a little over a year and a half ago. I know he'd gotten it to start, but it still needed a good bit of work to actually use it.
    I'm real sentimental so I'd like to get it going again and at least finish off his project, but I have no idea where he left off and I have absolutely zero experience working on tractors.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      I am sentimental about these old tractors too! Hopefully you can take a look at it and get it figured out - or find someone who can help.

  • @overratedprogrammer
    @overratedprogrammer Před 4 dny +1

    I soooo want one of these. There's a local 9n for sale for $2500 but I really wanted an 8n for the 4 speed.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 dny +1

      I had a 9N for about 5 years. It was a great old tractor. The 4 speed on the 8N is nice if you're on a dirt road or brief travel where you can go that fast. But for the most part - the 3 speed on my 9N was fine for my use. I wouldn't hold off just for that if you find a good 9N at a good price. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

    • @overratedprogrammer
      @overratedprogrammer Před 3 dny

      @@PurpleCollarLife I heard people say it's not just the top speed, the first gear isn't slow enough for plowing? What do you think about $2500? I looked it over everything seems good. I think it's a little expensive for me. I might try to negotiate $2k

  • @davelohr2637
    @davelohr2637 Před 3 lety +1

    There's a lever under the right side of the seat, beside the drag lever, what is it used for? Thanks for the video, I learned something new with the parking brake!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! That small lever under the right of the seat (only on 8N tractors) is for a draft control - used mostly for using a bottom plow. I've never used it on ours. I think it's designed to allow the arms to "float" when plowing, so that if it starts to dig in too deep, or hits a rock or bump, it can raise up a little, and then return. I've read about some people trying to use it-figure it out. It looks like it's for ground-engaging equipment.

  • @derevenskayazhizn
    @derevenskayazhizn Před 3 lety +1

    Мне лично очень нравится старая техника , у меня был только мотоцик 50 годов наш советский Иж планета 49

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello, Victor! Thanks for watching and commenting. I agree that these old machines have a lot of character and are really interesting. I looked up your motorcycle - the Soviet IZH 49 - it looks like a really nice old bike. Thanks for sharing!

  • @tomrobards7753
    @tomrobards7753 Před rokem +1

    They had a pto cap that was supposed to be installed when the pto wasn't being used to power a pto driven implement

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem

      Hi Tom - we still have that PTO cover cap. Not many of these old 9N 2N and 8N tractors still have them. But unfortunately, in order to take advantage of the overrunning coupler (clutch on the PTO), you have to mount that overrun clutch over top of the existing PTO shaft. Once that overrun clutch is on, the OEM PTO cap will no longer screw into place.

  • @sebastiaoaparecidomagalhae2058

    Eu usava uma taquara pequena para medir o combustível

  • @jakelencher817
    @jakelencher817 Před 2 lety +1

    so i kinda ended up with an 8n in pretty good condition with a property, havent had the chance to mess with it yet but its gonna be fun i bet.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety

      Jake - Congrats on the property, and the Ford 8N tractor. You'll have fun with it, I'm sure. Keep us posted on it. Does it start up and run right now, or does it need some work?

    • @jakelencher817
      @jakelencher817 Před 2 lety

      @@PurpleCollarLife i assume it probably needs work but the only time i saw it was when we went to look at the property, so i dont know if it starts or anything, there is also an old farmall f12 i think, but its real rusty, i will try to restore that but it may be done for.

  • @ksanches
    @ksanches Před rokem +1

    Great video. Just was curious what the little short lever is tucked up under the right side of the seat, next to the draft lever. Just bought mine today and have no idea yet what that is. Thanks.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching! That small lever under the right of the seat (only on 8N tractors) is for a draft control - used mostly for using a bottom plow. I've never used it on ours. I think it's designed to allow the arms to "float" when plowing, so that if it starts to dig in too deep, or hits a rock or bump, it can raise up a little, and then return. I've read about some people trying to use it-figure it out. It looks like it's for ground-engaging equipment.

    • @ksanches
      @ksanches Před rokem

      @@PurpleCollarLife Thank you.

  • @WhoDaBoss-dc4or
    @WhoDaBoss-dc4or Před 3 lety +3

    I want a close up look at those front weights !

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello - I believe they're weights from an old nautilus-style weight set, bolted down through the front hitch with some supports. There might be a better view of them in one of these videos:
      Wash and wax 8n: czcams.com/video/r737ABxzLgo/video.html
      Brush hog in right-of-way: czcams.com/video/iWUnhIh34AE/video.html
      Clearing the woods line: czcams.com/video/G1a8pPMTczA/video.html
      Ford 8N story and review: czcams.com/video/Y8LcQbfueSY/video.html
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @michaelbishop6831
    @michaelbishop6831 Před 2 lety +1

    We inherited an 8N, with Wagner loader. I’ll look for videos on the loader operation.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Před 2 lety

      I’ve never used one of the Wagner loaders. But I’ve seen plenty of old 8N, 2N, 9N, and even Jubilee machines that run those loaders. Let us know how it goes! Congrats on the 8N.

    • @michaelbishop6831
      @michaelbishop6831 Před 2 lety

      @@PurpleCollarLife the tractor has sat next to the barn for years. No telling what it will take to get it running but it will be a labor of love. My recently deceased father in law bought it in 1972 and used it often.