Getting the Pony Motor Running | John Deere 830 Industrial

TLDRIn this video, we work on getting the pony motor on a John Deere 830 Industrial tractor fired up and running for the first time. We encounter some challenges with the distributor and coils, but ultimately succeed in getting the motor running smoothly.

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Q&A

What is the main goal of this video?

The main goal of this video is to get the John Deere 830 Industrial tractor's pony motor fired up and running for the first time.

What challenges did you encounter?

We encountered challenges with the distributor and coils, which required troubleshooting and replacement.

Did you succeed in getting the motor running?

Yes, after troubleshooting and replacing the distributor, we were able to get the motor running smoothly.

What is the significance of the Pony motor?

The Pony motor is an auxiliary engine used to start the main engine in vintage tractors like the John Deere 830 Industrial.

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Timestamped Summary

00:20Introduction to the video and the goal of getting the pony motor running.

03:12Exploring the pony motor and inspecting the parts.

05:58Cleaning the fuel tank and checking the oil level.

08:46Replacing the starter button and working on the carburetor.

12:31Check the spark and encountering electrical problems.

13:43Purchasing a new distributor as a solution.

18:21Installing the new distributor and finishing the setup.

18:54Final thoughts and conclusion of the video.