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Local farmer restores a 75-year-old tractor

Garnet Jess would have normally spent his winter months vacationing in Mesa, Ariz., with his wife. But because of the COVID-19 pandemic, that couldn鈥檛 happen this year.

Garnet Jess would have normally spent his winter months vacationing in Mesa, Ariz., with his wife.聽

But because of the COVID-19 pandemic, that couldn鈥檛 happen this year. So he found a new project: restoring a 75-year-old International Farmall M tractor.聽

鈥淭hey were pretty big in the States. It鈥檚 one of those row crop ones where the 鈥 tires are close together in the front,鈥 said Jess, whose farm is east of Highway 47 and north of Highway 361 聽

The tractor was previously located in a slew near Montmartre and Jess said it was seized up; he described it as pretty much a 鈥渂oat anchor.鈥澛

Jess expects it was in the slew for 25-30 years.聽

The tractor was listed on Kijiji. It had new rear tires, and the owner was essentially looking to sell the tires, not the tractor. Jess bought the tractor for $800, including $600 for the tires. 聽

鈥淗e tried to get it to run, and they couldn鈥檛 get it to run,鈥 said Jess. 鈥淗e said 鈥業t鈥檚 seized tight.鈥 He was right. It was tight. But we monkeyed around, we built a jig that I could actually pull the pistons out from the bottom, and we got them all out and freed up.鈥澛

E&G Auto supplied him with all new parts.聽

Jess brought the tractor into his shop, tore it all apart, installed new pistons and gave it a complete engine overhaul to get it running again.聽

鈥淚 thought 鈥榃ell, I鈥檒l go one step further.鈥 I started painting the engine, and one thing led to another, and pretty soon I鈥檓 tearing everything apart, sandblasting, restoring and painting, and I bought all new decals and rewired the whole thing,鈥 said Jess.聽

鈥淚 got a little carried away, but it turned out 鈥 pretty good for a backyard shop paint job and restoration.鈥澛

Jess needed to use a 20-tonne jack just to pull pistons out of the cylinders. 聽

Some of the metal on the hood was dented, which required time to repair. The radiator needed to be fixed as well. 聽

His son-in-law found some six-volt LED lights for the headlights, and those worked out well, Jess said. 聽

He estimates he spent about 300 hours on the restoration. 聽

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of stuff I could not just put a wrench on and take the bolt out. I call it the heat wrench. A lot of it I had to put the torch on and heat the bolt up, because it was rusted, it鈥檚 been sitting for so long.鈥澛

Jess is a mechanic by trade, and not a painter. There are some flaws on the finished product that he could quickly point out, but he鈥檚 still thrilled with the finished product. 聽

鈥淚t turned out really good. And it was fun.鈥澛

The project became such an obsession that he couldn鈥檛 do anything else in his shop, because he was afraid he might scratch the tractor or cause other damage. 聽

This was the first time Jess has tried something like this, and he鈥檚 looking forward to doing another one next year. He already has the restoration picked out 鈥 a tractor that belonged to his mother, and has been sitting for 40-45 years. 聽

鈥淢y mom is 83 now, and I think she would like to take it for one more ride. So this winter I want to bring it in the shop, and see if I can bring that back to life. But it鈥檚 seized badly. Steering blocks are seized, the engine鈥檚 seized, the transmission鈥檚 seized. It鈥檚 just been sitting outside for 40 years.聽

鈥淏ut I don鈥檛 give up too easy, as my wife says, so we鈥檙e going to give it a try.鈥 聽

One person he knows referred to the restoration of the Farmall tractor as a 鈥淐OVID story,鈥 because if it weren鈥檛 for COVID, Jess would have never started working on it, and the tractor would likely still be in a slew. 聽

The tractor has found its way into a showroom again, too. It鈥檚 sitting in the Redhead Equipment Showroom, but Jess stressed it鈥檚 not for sale 鈥 he has put in too many hours to sell it, and there鈥檚 a lot of money in it, too.聽

Mike Mar with Redhead Equipment was quick to agree to have the tractor displayed. 聽

At one time, Jess was getting a text message a day about the tractor, some from people he didn鈥檛 even know. They told him how great he did, and how good the tractor looks. A lot of old farmers are getting a kick out of it. 聽

鈥淚t makes you feel good when you get these texts that people actually do see it and do appreciate it,鈥 said Jess. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of hours restoring it.鈥澛犅

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