"How To" Operate and Drive a Tractor: Part 1
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Ted from Everything Attachments shows you how to Operate and Drive a Tractor. Very Educational - Explained in an easy to understand language that is geared toward newbies and tractor people with Intermediate experience.
Ted teaches you about features commonly found on late 1970's model tractors - Shows 3 point Hitch Components, Dual Lever System with Position Lift and Draft Control Explanation, Live PTO Systems Discussion that includes Two Stage PTO Clutch and Independant Clutch explanations, Brake Techniques and How To Steer your tractor with the brakes, as well as, How to Start a Tractor. The tractor featured in this video is a Ford 3600.
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Where can I pickup a pair of those telescopic sway bars for my ford 3000? Thanks!
I recently decided to fix my grandpa's old tractor that has been sitting in the tractor house for over 10 years now and I like to thank you for showing me the basics on my Ford 2600 tractor this video helps out alot especially for someone who knows nothing about tractors. I like to thank you guys at everything attachments for helping with how to videos. I really appreciate the videos that show you how to use the implements as well. With out your videos I would have no clue how to use them properly. Its only been 1 month that I've been using the tractor and I already feel like a pro, thank you. 😀
thanks to your vid, I'm am x bartender now.I. replied to an ad ,and the guy laughed when I said I didn't know anything about tractor work
.reluctantly he hired me because nobody else applied, after the first week , he let go of some workers and bumped me to $19.00 an hour. not bad for a city boy.thankyou so much !!!
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Im 14 and im learning to drive our 1964 Fordson super major (new performance). So far ive been pushing the clutch all the way down even though its got a 2 stage clutch too. The main problems are that our tractor DOESNT have power steering, and I live in the Cotswolds (Gloucestershire, England) which is pretty much just hills! This video has helped a lot, thanks!
Thanks for education on draft control. I have never understood how it should be set. Great video!
Near and dear to my heart. I have a '79 3600 and I love it. Y'all always put out great videos with easy to understand information. Thanks for all you do!
Not my first time watching but speaker does such great job of explaining. Looks like the first tractor I ever drove growing up also. Have a real love for these Fords. Thanks for this great lesson and sharing. Much needed.
Thanks,great video. I have been having a Ford 1910 for three years and learned a lot from this video. I'd love to see more videos like this on operating them properly, safety, maintenance, hooking up implements. I always struggle to hook up my huge old heavy rotary cutter by myself. I watch all your tractor implement videos and a big fan.
My father is a farmer here in Brazil and I'm willing to follow his career and first he did not teach me to drive the tractor, it is dangerous to think of other things and I'm crazy about tractors, my father let me plant the whole farm because I think fun.You are my favorite deserves to be congratulated.
Haven't driven a tractor since I was ten (turned 40 this year)
Had to get it started, reverse out a garage and operate the front mounted forklift on just such a beauty last night, and I'm proud to say I still got it.
Thanks for the great video! I bought my Ford 2000 from a dealer here and the only instructions for a first time tractor owner was, be careful. I have had to figure a LOT out myself but this has been a huge help. Still trying to learn all the parts and levers but this helps. Thanks!
Its people like you all that gain my business, simply because you teach and share video's on how to do this and that. Awesome video, please keep making video's that educate new farmers like me.
36 and Leaving the city life to take over my parents farm. This is exactly what I need to know. Thank you!
That was the absolute best explanation of draft that I have ever heard.
We had a 1972 Ford 3000 and I still learned something from your presentation. Yes it was nice to use the old wheel brakes in a tight place.
Thanks Ted. You actually showed something that I had backwards in my head. My tractor is old with many coats of old crappy paint. Which includes which way the draft control sensitivity works. Ill be doing some research on which way to set it on my 85 ford 2110.
Lots of good information there Ted, thanks for making all the videos you do. Perhaps you could do a video on the safe operation of tractors, maximum angles of operation and safely going up and down steep hills.
Thanks man! i'm working on a Farm and i get to learn how to drive the tractor tomorrow these's videos are really helping me!
Thanks Lloyd! Great explanation of draft control and great hair too!
Love it man!!! I used to own one of these and it ran flawlessly and looked brand new no problems but unfortunately i believe my dad sold it, he made a huge mistake and gave up an amazing tractor, i miss it so much :(
Much appreciated info, thanks.
Thanks, I learn a lot from this one. Nicely done and pretty complete.
love your videos, so authentic. i can tell you truly love your tractors as do i
I have not been on a tractor for 30 years. Great info. Thanks.
Oh man this is great, I wish I could find part two
it's funny some of us cant remember learning to drive tractors, big trucks, skidders, or things like running chainsaws, falling trees, or milking cows, etc. We just already knew it from watching and doing it so young we cant remember back that far. But you'd have to show me how to function in a starbucks or a nice restaurant or club. I've never been in any of them. I knew a farmer who ate at McDonalds for the first time in his late 30's. I have 4 uncles all who have never done any job but logging and farming, and none of them have ever even been to a McDonalds or a shopping mall. Crazy what's normal everyday stuff to one man needs to be taught pre-school like to another
Thank you for doing these videos.. Very informative.
Good presentation, very informative.
very helpful. good man yourself for putting these up
Great Video Brother !
I'am New To farming And You Taught Me A Lot. Thanks !
I really enjoyed this. I own one just like it. I bought a boom pole from y'all recently for it. It works great!
Great job!
Very informative....
Great video! Lots of important Need to know information explained thoroughly.
Great info and explanation of features.
My Grandpa had a Massey Fergueson 1971, and Ford 3600 1987 in Punjab, India.
You my friend, have given me an excellent explanation of how a tractor works. Thank you very much. I have subscribed to your channel.
I bought a Ford 3600 a couple of years ago and at that time I had no idea it was so remarkable.
The adjustment in the clutch is maxed out and
I am going to have a new clutch installed and expect to have it cost a bit of $
I’m feeling it will be money well spent. I plan to have that in my shed for a long time.
Thanks i needed a quick tutorial
Thanks s bunch for the video! I got a tractor with a house I bought and don't know jack about it! This helped! Now if I can just get 'er running!
great series. ..
Great how to videos, I am learning alot. Keep it up
Thank you. I haven't bushhogged in about 20 years and I think you've kept me from humiliating myself at the barn where we board. Thank you again.
We're always glad to help, in any way we can.
Thank you sir for explaining the drafting controls. No one else could begin to explain it to me, not even the neighbor who is a life long farmer. :-)
Great, useful information. Thanks for posting
Well done video. Makes me think about my Ford tractors. They were good ole girls.
My Grandfather owned an International Harvester - dealership / repair shop - in Patten Maine. He gave us some rides on tractors. I never had a clue - how these things work. They're pretty complicated. For "me" the only REAL tractors are the RED ones. But - to each his own. God Bless all our farmers.
Excellent video!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge theres more of us new to this tractors
Great job
I have a 2WD model 1215. Great video, thanks!
Another excellent video
Ted is AWESOME!
I watched quite a few of your videos, all well worth my time. i saw you plow, disc or harrow around palm trees on some other clips, it tells this canadian boy you are not only 2 or 3 counties away. Too bad I would definitely give you a chance at my business next time.
The draft explanation was really helpful, thanks.
Thanks for watching and commenting. We're glad it helped you!! #StayTuned
Nice old FORD tractor, it is similar to mine a 74 Ford 3000 gas that I restored and added a JD front end loader and I also have a small back hoe for it along with a 14" single plow and a 5 ft back blade. it's been a good old tractor and very powerful for what I"m using it for.nice job....
Excellent video and info KUTGW love farming and learning new things in general.
Just an excellent introduction to using a tractor-thank you.Any chance for more vlogs on Deeres,Fords,Hitachi back hoes,CATs,JCBs and more.
Great video. Thank you
Thank you. I needed this for my ford 3000 I just received.
Excellent !
Ted, I have been watching all of your videos for the past couple of days. I'm going to sell my little city house in a couple of years and purchase some acreage. I've never been around a working farm, but I did raise milk goats, chickens, and rabbits. I also raised earth worms for compost. I didn't even know what questions to ask when going to look at tractors. What I like about your videos is that you are not assuming that your audience knows everything (because I know nothing) and you present the information in a way that is understandable. I will be looking for you in a couple of years. I would feel comfortable buying from someone like you, because I know you would educate me, and I don't think you would sell me something I don't need. I once bought a tractor for a small 29 acre place, and I bought from someone I trusted. That old Farmall needed a complete overhaul, and it ended up costing me more than if I had purchased a newer used model. I still had problems and didn't know where to find implements. Thank you very much for these videos. Now I won't be running a small place by myself because I will have you.
L Warren Just a reminder to follow your dream. I thought you might have forgotten at some point over the past year
great video..
great info you know your tractors
Excellent Video
Good info! My father in law has a 6600 probably late 70’s, but he passed away, and a lot of bush hogging needs to be done, and my brother in laws don’t have time, so when I retire in a couple years I plan on doing it.
Thanks for the education...especially the terminology. This greenhorn leaves class well-informed - and will definitely come back for more!
Love this
Awesome video..... take care and God Bless.....
Thanks for watching and for the kind words, sir!!
Nice video and tractor! We have Ford 4600.
He sounds like a boss that would be honor too work for
🔥👌🏿👌🏿😊Thank you very much, that was very useful.
I have 2 Ford 6600 and 1 5000 and I never knew what draft control was for , makes total sense.
Nice!!
you explain things very well! :) Hope your doing well after 13 years past.
very good information brother can you make more videos please how to operate implements and safe mode
ty so much, im working at mid America equine and i need to learn how to drive a tractor
Thanks City Boy Here I think you should do more like this
Nice video
Good stuff
My favorite part about this model is when you cut the wheel reel sharp. Plowing the front wheels, the power steering pump which is between your legs will blow its seal and all its scalding oil into your lap. Other than that, probably one of the toughest tractors made in its class. I use mine for woods cutting all the time.
❤❤❤❤ Masha Allah.good and helpful information.... thanks ❤❤❤❤
Hey there
Can you also use the draft control ? (Hope I remember correctly) In a way auch that the implement is in a float position over the ground ? If you wanna use a snow shield for example.
hi ted.. just for the record.. which ford tracktor aeries would you recommend as the best in general..
ive been back and ford in the 30 and the 50 series .. thank for helping
Did you guys ever do a part two to this video?
Thank you for this video. I bought a 1986, Ford 2810, and want to get the best use out of it. I don’t have any implements yet and wanted to know what you suggest as a first implement. I am in southeast Georgia, I don’t have a loader but want to maintain a dirt road and clear some pines. any suggestions would be app.
Awsome vin man i just bought a ford 3930. Im not sure how to engage the 4x4. I was wondering if you have any tips
Good video, what happened to the second part?
Thanks 😊
some models there is a 3 stage lever. the middle is newtral(un engaged) up is 1000 and down is 540. make sure the implement you are using is not 540 when you are running 1000. and on other tractors there is a few bolts on the pto housing you need to remove and just put in a pto with a bigger gear(comes with the tractor when you buy it) then bolt it back together.
I need to know what the PTO gears are used for. I have a 540 and 1094 rpm PTO. What would I use the 1000 rpm range for?
Very nice vidio awesome
Can u do a video of starting up a 1975 Ford 3550 automatic trans. Just enrolled in the school of hard knocks tractor driving. Thx
I’ve had Ford tractors for 20 years. Work feels like play on a blue tractor!!
Ok, now i can take my dad's tractor to the store, cause my car is outa gas. Wish me luck.
So? How did it go?
I don't think he made it...
We never heard from him again. Word is that he's still driving somewhere in the bushes.
@@bartdereu hes dad beat him with a belt
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I love the old tractors with all the levers, and knowing the purpose of the levers. I don't need a tractor, because I live in the city. But I would love to operate one (play with it) to actually try all the levers, try turning with the single brake. Play with the 3 point hitch. Hook up some implements. I can't explain it but I love those machines.
Where do you live? I will let you come mow my property for $20/acre. I have a 30 acre ranch of which about half is maintained so I probably need you here twice a week minimum.
I am 12 and have been driving a fendt 936 for 2 year hear in pennslvania. The hydro works good but we also have a shuttle new holland
Do you guys have any vintage tractors
I'm 14 I've been driving a new Holland 6610 ford 3600 and a new Holland t6030
draft control adjusts the position control to keep it at one level,kinda like the set speed button on your cruise control. pto stands for power takeoff outlet. it is the little thing that spins in the back to run mowers,rototillers and such. and for some of the newer tractors everything is electronic. you will never compleatley understand untill you use a real farm tractor. nobody will understand tractors and all of their funtions untill they use them!
Mine is a 77. Just put a water pump in it after 45 years. Great tractor.