My son seen his first mower tractor pull yesterday and now is firmly convinced he wants to try. Great mower content and gives me some insight on the early stages of planning on a pulling mower. Thank you!
The first mower is a beast, those were pretty good mowers. It would be one to either keep and use to mow places where you don’t want to take the new Gravely, or (in my area at least) you could probably get $500-$700. They kind of have a following. Excellent video. Maybe someday we’ll see you tinker with the Econoline van. 😉 one of my favorite vehicles in history.
I was actually using it today to mow around the vehicles in my field actually works pretty decent for that because the deck is kind of low profile and gets under the vehicles a bit better. A lot slower than the Gravely though
Funny thing about those first gen Econoline trucks-in my younger days, I hated them. Thought they were hideous looking. I have obviously changed my opinion about them- probably because they are so bizzare looking and you dont see them very often anymore. Still dont really care for the van version though
Hi Ron! Mundane or not reviving dead junked mowers (to me) makes for good entertainment! As soon as I saw the fuel leaking out from under the Kohler on the John Deere I was literally screaming “head gasket!!” to you! The broken key and blown head gasket is common on those. And a Signature 2000 mower! Good grief! Never thought I’d see one of those again! My aunt and uncle bought one brand new from Montgomery Ward when I was an early teen. I went with my uncle to help load it in the back of their 1974 LTD country squire station wagon (that car was a beast!) I mowed their yard many times with it, and it felt like a quivering flimsy pile of crap. The saying “cheap, and so is the price” applied there. Anyhoo, thanks for a good episode, if I had a mud mower or the means to make one I’d go off roading with ya!
Once I started editing the footage and got to see what was going on from the camera angle, it SEVERELY pushed my diagnosic opinion to the bad head gasket theory. After that, I HAD to pull the head off if for no other reason than to satisfy my curiosity. I will get a new head gasket put in it soon and try again. After using the cheesy mower to pull the Deere to the shop and discovering how soggy the response of the transaxle was, I had no further desire to try and play on it!
I have some vid shot of that from late spring/early summer. Started doing rust repair on drivers floor and ended up cutting out WAAAAAY more than I anticipated. Have not managed to find time to get back to it yet
I bought a 300 dollar crappy poulan mower because I was paying to have my yard mowed, and it just became too expensive and I didn’t like how the guy was doing it. Because of that crappy mower I’ve learned more about a Briggs and Stratton than I ever wanted to lol Honestly though, anything with an engine isn’t just totally awful. I’d honestly rather work on it and do dumb stuff with it than use it to cut the grass lol
I was rather suprised at not having to mess with carbs. The last mower would try to stall if jostled very much, so it definitely needs a good cleaning, but ran good enough to make it move
There is one vid already of me shortening the Superduty frame and plopping body on it. I teally want to get back to it but other stuff always gets in the way. Been collecting parts for it though.
Seems like a lot of work to just hit the clutch and start it. Those mtds are absolutely junk. I take engines off and junk the rest. Tires aren’t even worth keeping.
Yeah, build 'em. And more "Shop Kitty" shots!
He is no STEVE!!!
My son seen his first mower tractor pull yesterday and now is firmly convinced he wants to try. Great mower content and gives me some insight on the early stages of planning on a pulling mower. Thank you!
Glad I could be of assistance
That craftsman sure does nice burnouts
Was hoping for at least a wisp of tire smoke, but no dice. Not enough wheelspeed obviously
Absolutely build something with those! Love what your mind comes up with. Some apocalyptic machine would be cool.
I am going to have to put some thought into this
Good to see you back man, your new video just made my night. Really enjoyed it, never stop. Can’t wait for the next one 👍👍
Thank you, Sir!
Glad to see the Cripler again. I t was cool seeing these revivals too!
Might do some big changes to the Crippler if I can find the time
The first mower is a beast, those were pretty good mowers. It would be one to either keep and use to mow places where you don’t want to take the new Gravely, or (in my area at least) you could probably get $500-$700. They kind of have a following.
Excellent video.
Maybe someday we’ll see you tinker with the Econoline van. 😉 one of my favorite vehicles in history.
I was actually using it today to mow around the vehicles in my field actually works pretty decent for that because the deck is kind of low profile and gets under the vehicles a bit better. A lot slower than the Gravely though
Funny thing about those first gen Econoline trucks-in my younger days, I hated them. Thought they were hideous looking. I have obviously changed my opinion about them- probably because they are so bizzare looking and you dont see them very often anymore. Still dont really care for the van version though
Anything you do I watch the mad max type builds are awesome!!
Much appreciated, Good Sir!
Great video thanks for sharing with all of us.
No,no.
Thank YOU, for watching
You always find cool things to buy cheap things and make them run and play with 👍 👍 nice video
Thanks
Hi Ron! Mundane or not reviving dead junked mowers (to me) makes for good entertainment! As soon as I saw the fuel leaking out from under the Kohler on the John Deere I was literally screaming “head gasket!!” to you! The broken key and blown head gasket is common on those. And a Signature 2000 mower! Good grief! Never thought I’d see one of those again! My aunt and uncle bought one brand new from Montgomery Ward when I was an early teen. I went with my uncle to help load it in the back of their 1974 LTD country squire station wagon (that car was a beast!) I mowed their yard many times with it, and it felt like a quivering flimsy pile of crap. The saying “cheap, and so is the price” applied there. Anyhoo, thanks for a good episode, if I had a mud mower or the means to make one I’d go off roading with ya!
Once I started editing the footage and got to see what was going on from the camera angle, it SEVERELY pushed my diagnosic opinion to the bad head gasket theory. After that, I HAD to pull the head off if for no other reason than to satisfy my curiosity. I will get a new head gasket put in it soon and try again.
After using the cheesy mower to pull the Deere to the shop and discovering how soggy the response of the transaxle was, I had no further desire to try and play on it!
I'd like to see you visit the old Bronco again. 😊
I have some vid shot of that from late spring/early summer. Started doing rust repair on drivers floor and ended up cutting out WAAAAAY more than I anticipated. Have not managed to find time to get back to it yet
I just Subscribed to your channel. Yeah I like you working on the tractors and Mowers are good too . And the cars are good toThank you for the video
Thanks for the accolades!
As always fun to Watch u doing whatevee
Thank you
Maybe build a tow truck out of one the mower or a recovery mower
Interesting idea
I bought a 300 dollar crappy poulan mower because I was paying to have my yard mowed, and it just became too expensive and I didn’t like how the guy was doing it. Because of that crappy mower I’ve learned more about a Briggs and Stratton than I ever wanted to lol Honestly though, anything with an engine isn’t just totally awful. I’d honestly rather work on it and do dumb stuff with it than use it to cut the grass lol
HATE working on a mower when I have to, but kind of enjoyed working on these on my own terms
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Gave you something to try ur patience on while thinking up ur next big project.how about a trike bike with 4banger in it.snooky pa.
I have plenty of big projects thought up and in progress. Not enough time and money to act on all of them
99% of the time carbs have to be cleaned to run right
The old inline engines have sorry fuel pumps and I hate rebuilding them
I was rather suprised at not having to mess with carbs. The last mower would try to stall if jostled very much, so it definitely needs a good cleaning, but ran good enough to make it move
Ronchero video!
There is one vid already of me shortening the Superduty frame and plopping body on it. I teally want to get back to it but other stuff always gets in the way. Been collecting parts for it though.
Seems like a lot of work to just hit the clutch and start it. Those mtds are absolutely junk. I take engines off and junk the rest. Tires aren’t even worth keeping.
At least they are a source of engines then!
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