This is awesome, to take a basket of parts, spend a few days cleaning the parts and to assemble everything and cut grass. Truly awesome. I find that most, not all lawn , mowers can be fixed with just a simple carb cleaning and PM service. The concept now is, if it wont run, junk it and buy another one. I love junking round old barns and “FREE” piles on the road, never know what you might find. One mans junk is another man’s treasure. Great job.
I have watched so many restoration videos ! I’m a marine engineer specializing in marine locomotive engines. This is something I would love to get into. Something to do in my off time and retirement. I’ve learned a lot about small engines from these types of videos and I’m motivated!
I couldn't stop watching and was on the edge of my seat when that spark plug got screwed in!!! First rebuild I've seen and it was awesome! Thanks for the video!
Oh.my.word. Brilliant work. I LOVE the detail, I love the patience, I lover the clear camera angles, I love the descriptions. I learned SO MUCH!!! THANK YOU!!!
This is pretty much the dictionary definition of a masochist. Excellent work, even if I had the skill and the tools, I would definitely not have the patience to take on a project like this.
this Gentleman is living proof that they're still people out there that when they set their minds on doing something they still do it right !!! another awesome restore !!! 👍
Another job well done Can’t say it enough. This is why I enjoy watching your videos so much you do such a good job at fixing up the stuff that you were working on
Great renovation. My father had a mower like this. We used it for years. Great to see one fully restored. Videos are great! Better then watching TV. All the best! Skip
This has given me alot of helpful tips as me and my dad are restoring a classic volvo 340 and we need all the help we can get get so thanks daggerwin for uploading on this chanell👍🏻
I love bringing engines and equipment back from the dead. People are so wasteful sometimes and if I can take their "junk" and repair it with a good cleaning and a few bucks in parts its 100's maybe 1000's of dollars it saves me. Nice work I admire your attention to detail.
Really a very fine and measured step by step restoration. When I was a little kid (about a million years ago) we could pick these up free from the local nursery/landscape/yard maintenance outfit and refurbish them and mount them on our fat tire bicycles for motorization. They were about half the size of this one and easy to fix....hell on wheels! Best wishes and stay healthy.
Great job! I restored a 1974 Murray 22 inch mower with that same engine. I had a blast doing it. It’s not worth anything but seeing the before and after was amazing. Someone was throwing it out and it just so happened to be the same model mower I pushed around the Neighborhood as a kid looking for lawns to mow. Satisfying on a couple different levels.
a guy i know who built rally engines used an old dishwasher using the cleaning liquid instead water including the heating function and it cleaned the parts spotlessly also another advantage was the the cases were so hot that he was able to insert bearings as soon as it came out of the washer
Just clicked on this video from the main page when it randomly popped up but I took apart a 100% identical engine in high school in a Small Gas Engines class. Literally all the parts and assembly are coming back to me watching this. Well done though!
Briggs and Stratton engines, rebuilt engine comes to life after two pulls. Solid small engines. I would say that B&S small engines are the gold standard of small engines.
Excellent video-I have the almost the same motor on an old John Deere push mower from 1973. You've inspired me to do a full rebuild and paint too. Thank you
Just used this video to diagnose issues with a victa tiller 100 series 6 i bought yesterday. Pulling apart the carb, the pump spring was on the wrong side of the diaphragm! It still (just) ran. I never would have known without the video! Cheers!
My first job was on a maintenance crew that used to mow lawns in a Village that used to maintain power stations. And the lawnmowers we used were 4 hp and 5 hp Bridges & Stratton lawnmowers, very similar to the lawnmowers you are restoring now I have owned many lawnmowers over the years but they were always my favourite
I have a mower with the same engine, and man... this thing is a beast!! This engine worked around 10 years continuously and only requires a little maintenance, never changed piston and nothing. This engines are the best thing i ever had.
I have a black Briggs & Stratton engine that used to belong to a sprayer but the sprayer probably got taken apart so now me and my dad want to put it on a go-kart he wants to build with me
Very nice. I have a 1970's? rototiller with an old 3.5 Briggs on it. I plan on doing similar. The tiller is so old, I am unsure of the brand. Appears to be green in color, maybe an old Wards machine, but, it serves its' purpose well, and is a beast. Starting to smell oil burning as I use it, so it is time to rebuild before things become terminal. Winter 2022 project to refurb the entire tiller. Again, well done!
I really like your videos on rebuilding garden machinery. So relaxing to watch after a long day. I prefer the ones when you just put up text and we can here birds singing. Not that you have a great voice for dialogue...i like the no talking just watching concept...like other resto channels. Great work...👍🇬🇧
Did you ever figure out where the extra bolt went? Just kidding. You are professional in every sense of the word. Your videos are first rate. Very grateful you share them.
I sincerely hope that whole mentality is starting to change now, with restoration videos becoming so "trendy." There is definitely a huge feeling of accomplishment you get from restoring something old and neglected and bringing it back to life.
You talking about my Cub Cadet 107? If so they are great tractors to get into working on, there's still replacement parts available for them and they are real easy and fun to work on. Just don't ever expect me to sell my 107...
I don't have too much experience with Craftsmans, but I hear the older ones are good tractors. However after using my big Cub Cadets I don't think I could ever downgrade to a craftsman machine.
Dang, man I really wonder how they managed to crack up the oil case that much... I don't think you could cause that much engine damage without like really abusing the machine...
I love watching you master your craft. I just got into this hobby...my girlfriend thinks I'm nuts. You've taught this old boy a few tricks, keep up the great content!!!
Thanks for posting this. Beautiful job. I have an old Rover Rapid (Australia) lawn mower that has a very similar Briggs and Stratton engine. We inherited the mower at our new rural property in Tasmania. It has never run right, always surging up and down. I recently pulled the carbi apart and cleaned it all. Found the pump spring on the fuel tank side instead of the carbi side. Also for some reason, my motor has a cylindrical air filter and housing instead of the flat horizontal sponge filter I have seen on them. Seems to run better now, but not 100% yet.
I'd love this guy's skills. People laugh at me for working on my own car and I find things hard as I have sadly have autism. The pride thing is I try I don't need to pretend to be somebody I'm not and have to drive a flash car for an image. This is why i admire skills like this it's keeping something beautiful going
man.....please do not let people with zero ambition influence you. Learn a trade skill, save a ton of money fixing your own car, and laugh in their face the next time they get smacked by a repair shop for a 500 dollar brake job you can do yourself for about 100 bucks.
@@sandydogy yep and if you get comfortable with stuff and get some practical tools and a trailer to tow them in, then you could fire up a mobile mechanic business and make good money. Most mobile mechanic type work is brakes, suspension, oil changes, tune ups, wheels bearings etc. People wont ask you to replace engines as a mobile mechanic. So actually you are not that far off from having a marketable skill, keep after it.
I enjoy watching restoration videos of small engines. You made this a joy to watch. Very artistic with your form. Very patient and thorough. Thank you for sharing! 😀👍🏼
I LOVE these old mowers... just a simple engine with a blade for doing a simple job. Could you do a restore on a modern engine (smog/safety switches/electronic...) just so we can see how much is involved. I took a 2006 mower in to be repaired and was told that it was non repairable?!?!? No reason why... the stuff that is being made these days is just junk... Thank you for all the hard work you do and for showing us that these machines can be repaired.
I remember my dad doing this back in the middle 70s I was the only kid on our block that didn't have to worry about not being able to cut the grass Thanks Dad years later I was rebuilding Briggs & Stratton three and a half horse and Tecumseh Engines still enjoying it
really enjoyed this video, a couple things I wish you would you would of walked us through. 1 - how you rewind the spring and cord in the pull, that is not easy, tried once with no success 2 - how you attached the main shaft to the blade underneath 3 - you forgot to paint the air cleaner bolt! great job, purred like a kitten, very satisfying and relaxing watching these as I personally love to see old engines restored
Lol. I always tried to fix small motors like this but had no idea what I was doing. Thanks for the video. It helped me to understand what needs to be done. And some common problems. Great work!
I enjoy watching these vids. My first restoration was a Briggs 5s, followed by a WM. I mostly play with oilfield engines these days, but the trip down memory lane has been nice!
Yet another great job done another Briggs brought back to life ready to serve another 10 to 15 years hard labour. keep up the great work mate hope to see more from you soon . S C UK.
Great Work! Fourty Years ago i equiped an "Wolf" Lawn mower TW 47 with a Sachs Wankel engine (110cc/3HP) with an 14mm Mikuni Carburetor, which could be regulated like a Motorcycle. It was mowing with nearby no Limits...ha,ha,ha...Madness! Best Regards from Germany!
This brings back good memories when I was a kid. From mowing lawns around the neighbourhood for arcade money to making go carts with some friends. Good to see theres still some mowers around today that got taken care of. p.s- i think your warranty's up! :D
Boy does this bring back some awful memories. My dad had an old Snapper mower back in the 80's and he used to make me mow the grass every Saturday. That mower had the exact same Briggs and Stratton 3.5 horsepower engine. The thing was so old and hard to start that I was drenched in sweat by the time I started mowing. I used that thing from the time I was 9 years old until I went off to college. He finally broke down and hired a lawn service after I left. God forbid he actually had to use that mower himself.
I saw that tall grass and thought..." I hope there isn't a chunk of steel laying in there...Bent crank" after all that work...lol. I replaced a motor on mine with a fairly new motor and even after checking the grass for stuff, the mower found a piece of rebar sticking up out of the ground and KAPOW. Could only blame myself. Great video as always, can't waite to see what you bring to the table next.
Dude, a great video, I especially liked the attention to even the smallest of details and the powder coating as well. Too pretty to get dirty !!! Lapping the valves was awesome, getting a flush tight fit. I'll bet with that electronic ignition module she runs great. Thanks for making feel I'm not all alone out here !!!
I know what you mean. The transition from that flat white color at the time of application. To the gloss white color,after the powder coat melts onto the parts from the heat is actually pretty satisfying.
That is a perfect restoration of that old school brigg's very nice .... !!!!!!
my wife and I thought the same lol
This is awesome, to take a basket of parts, spend a few days cleaning the parts and to assemble everything and cut grass. Truly awesome. I find that most, not all lawn , mowers can be fixed with just a simple carb cleaning and PM service. The concept now is, if it wont run, junk it and buy another one. I love junking round old barns and “FREE” piles on the road, never know what you might find. One mans junk is another man’s treasure. Great job.
I have watched so many restoration videos ! I’m a marine engineer specializing in marine locomotive engines. This is something I would love to get into. Something to do in my off time and retirement. I’ve learned a lot about small engines from these types of videos and I’m motivated!
I couldn't stop watching and was on the edge of my seat when that spark plug got screwed in!!! First rebuild I've seen and it was awesome! Thanks for the video!
You try and explain to someone that watching a lad rebuild a lawnmower engine is incredibly relaxing and they'll bloody laugh at you!
Their loss! 😊More for me!
Only understood by men like us. Cheers from Australia
Alot of people understand nowadays actually, its a very popular thing
Oh.my.word. Brilliant work. I LOVE the detail, I love the patience, I lover the clear camera angles, I love the descriptions. I learned SO MUCH!!! THANK YOU!!!
I'm so impressed by your skills. And it brings back my childhood to see that old mower running.
This is pretty much the dictionary definition of a masochist. Excellent work, even if I had the skill and the tools, I would definitely not have the patience to take on a project like this.
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this Gentleman is living proof that they're still people out there that when they set their minds on doing something they still do it right !!! another awesome restore !!! 👍
Another job well done Can’t say it enough. This is why I enjoy watching your videos so much you do such a good job at fixing up the stuff that you were working on
Great renovation. My father had a mower like this. We used it for years. Great to see one fully restored. Videos are great! Better then watching TV. All the best! Skip
It's so rewarding seeing some one restore something, I just love to watch videos like this. Great video thanks 😊
This has given me alot of helpful tips as me and my dad are restoring a classic volvo 340 and we need all the help we can get get so thanks daggerwin for uploading on this chanell👍🏻
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@@fordf150xltlariat9 I think this is one of he other accounts
Firenado no shit Sherlock why do you think I corrected him
Dans diecast car Reviews no he has other channel he does farming simulator and his other name is dagger win so either is fine
And don’t no shit me
I love bringing engines and equipment back from the dead. People are so wasteful sometimes and if I can take their "junk" and repair it with a good cleaning and a few bucks in parts its 100's maybe 1000's of dollars it saves me. Nice work I admire your attention to detail.
5:48 Can you do a restoration of that garden chair? XD
🤣
Can he restore
The original starter rope and restore the original air filter
>:-p
Lol. I wanted to say almost the same thing... 😂😂😂
Why not sand blasting quickly the chair? 🤔
@@nrette I think a quick jetwash should be enough.
I love watching craftsmen at work.
Thanks for the video.
Really a very fine and measured step by step restoration. When I was a little kid (about a million years ago) we could pick these up free from the local nursery/landscape/yard maintenance outfit and refurbish them and mount them on our fat tire bicycles for motorization. They were about half the size of this one and easy to fix....hell on wheels! Best wishes and stay healthy.
Great job! I restored a 1974 Murray 22 inch mower with that same engine. I had a blast doing it. It’s not worth anything but seeing the before and after was amazing. Someone was throwing it out and it just so happened to be the same model mower I pushed around the Neighborhood as a kid looking for lawns to mow. Satisfying on a couple different levels.
a guy i know who built rally engines used an old dishwasher using the cleaning liquid instead water including the heating function and it cleaned the parts spotlessly also another advantage was the the cases were so hot that he was able to insert bearings as soon as it came out of the washer
When they rebuild automatic transmissions they have what is the equivalent larger dishwasher works great.
@@tetontent I have a temco t10 I bought for $300, works great but I wish it was a little smaller heating 60 gallons kinda sucks
My instructor at UTI told us about the old dishwasher "partswasher" for projects too lol
@@leocorral oh lordy........which one were you at?
@@midship_ncoh lordy, which Trump rally did you attend? Keep trumpeting that Trump stick you love to blow, goofy.
Knowledge on machinery repair will always have value, those who don't have it end up in the fields harvesting.
Just clicked on this video from the main page when it randomly popped up but I took apart a 100% identical engine in high school in a Small Gas Engines class. Literally all the parts and assembly are coming back to me watching this. Well done though!
The Briggs of around that age are honestly the best engines to work on in my opinion, fairly simple and reliable
Cast iron bore ones are, alloy bore motors are throwaways.
Briggs and Stratton engines, rebuilt engine comes to life after two pulls. Solid small engines. I would say that B&S small engines are the gold standard of small engines.
Makes me want to go find something to rebuild! Nice work!
Beautiful work sir! I love that powder coat! For me growing up, these engines were the de-facto standard for lawnmowers.
That was a great job restoring that old motor. I wish I had his skills. Nice to keep and old dog running.
Excellent video-I have the almost the same motor on an old John Deere push mower from 1973. You've inspired me to do a full rebuild and paint too. Thank you
The way you work eases my OCD on engines. You do things the correct way and aren’t lazy while doing it. Love the videos. Please keep more coming.
Just used this video to diagnose issues with a victa tiller 100 series 6 i bought yesterday. Pulling apart the carb, the pump spring was on the wrong side of the diaphragm! It still (just) ran. I never would have known without the video! Cheers!
My first job was on a maintenance crew that used to mow lawns in a Village that used to maintain power stations. And the lawnmowers we used were 4 hp and 5 hp Bridges & Stratton lawnmowers, very similar to the lawnmowers you are restoring now I have owned many lawnmowers over the years but they were always my favourite
Yes i enjoyed watching you rebuild that old 41yr.old engine. I learned a few tricks to do in my lawnmower repair shop. Thanku
I have a mower with the same engine, and man... this thing is a beast!! This engine worked around 10 years continuously and only requires a little maintenance, never changed piston and nothing. This engines are the best thing i ever had.
Haven't watched yet, but it's a Briggs & Stratton. Of course it's going to run.
Belongs in the Briggs and Stratton museum
I have a black Briggs & Stratton engine that used to belong to a sprayer but the sprayer probably got taken apart so now me and my dad want to put it on a go-kart he wants to build with me
A old school Briggs & Stratton Flathead is hard to beat 🏁🏁🏁👍
Greetings from Silverstreet South Carolina USA 🇺🇸
Very nice. I have a 1970's? rototiller with an old 3.5 Briggs on it. I plan on doing similar. The tiller is so old, I am unsure of the brand. Appears to be green in color, maybe an old Wards machine, but, it serves its' purpose well, and is a beast. Starting to smell oil burning as I use it, so it is time to rebuild before things become terminal. Winter 2022 project to refurb the entire tiller. Again, well done!
I really like your videos on rebuilding garden machinery. So relaxing to watch after a long day. I prefer the ones when you just put up text and we can here birds singing. Not that you have a great voice for dialogue...i like the no talking just watching concept...like other resto channels. Great work...👍🇬🇧
I love love love it when you powder coated the parts and this color is soooo refreshing!!!!
This man knows what he's doing. Awesome rebuild.
There's nothing better than listening to a old engine! How do you do it man? It's incredible.
Ganz großen Respekt super gemacht da hat jemand ganz viel Ahnung was er tut gefällt mir sowas Daumen hoch dafür
Did you ever figure out where the extra bolt went? Just kidding. You are professional in every sense of the word. Your videos are first rate. Very grateful you share them.
A pleasure to watch! The sound of that Briggs & Stratton brings back many childhood memories. Thanks
Great presentation. Congratulations. Amazing you could get the coil
I get laughed at in my hometown for restoring small motors to many people obsessed with the disposable life
Ikr🙁
A time will come when those that laugh at you will wish they had your skills/knowledge/mindset
I sincerely hope that whole mentality is starting to change now, with restoration videos becoming so "trendy." There is definitely a huge feeling of accomplishment you get from restoring something old and neglected and bringing it back to life.
Thanks I will pray for u and cindy.ku playing at 6 I think love your family very much
same with me. ive got a 75 cc industrial weed eater. its as old as i am and after my rebuild it runs better than i do lol
White Spirit: *exists*
Machinery Restorer: "We'll take your entire stock"
We'll drink half of that
You talking about my Cub Cadet 107? If so they are great tractors to get into working on, there's still replacement parts available for them and they are real easy and fun to work on. Just don't ever expect me to sell my 107...
I don't have too much experience with Craftsmans, but I hear the older ones are good tractors. However after using my big Cub Cadets I don't think I could ever downgrade to a craftsman machine.
@Michael Fresh yeah probably shoulda kept the wheel horses those are cool machines. I don't own any but I know someone with one.
Dang, man I really wonder how they managed to crack up the oil case that much... I don't think you could cause that much engine damage without like really abusing the machine...
I love watching you master your craft. I just got into this hobby...my girlfriend thinks I'm nuts. You've taught this old boy a few tricks, keep up the great content!!!
Superb restoration and very interesting, thanks for sharing !👌🇨🇦
Thanks for posting this. Beautiful job. I have an old Rover Rapid (Australia) lawn mower that has a very similar Briggs and Stratton engine. We inherited the mower at our new rural property in Tasmania. It has never run right, always surging up and down. I recently pulled the carbi apart and cleaned it all. Found the pump spring on the fuel tank side instead of the carbi side. Also for some reason, my motor has a cylindrical air filter and housing instead of the flat horizontal sponge filter I have seen on them. Seems to run better now, but not 100% yet.
terrific rebuild super close up camera work a joy to watch with great title inserts
This is awesome to watch, ive worked on a few small engines but never restored one. I love watching him work because it all looks so easy.
Fantastic restoration - a joy to watch. Thanks for sharing
Absolutely excellent video, you clearly know your parts and way around an engine. Thanks for sharing.
Your videos are absolutely satisfying to watch.
These little engines are the sound of summer. Early evening, one of these humming in the distance and the smell of cut grass.
I'd love this guy's skills. People laugh at me for working on my own car and I find things hard as I have sadly have autism. The pride thing is I try I don't need to pretend to be somebody I'm not and have to drive a flash car for an image. This is why i admire skills like this it's keeping something beautiful going
man.....please do not let people with zero ambition influence you. Learn a trade skill, save a ton of money fixing your own car, and laugh in their face the next time they get smacked by a repair shop for a 500 dollar brake job you can do yourself for about 100 bucks.
@@midship_nc thanks yes I did my brakes and got squeeks and found the problem to tight in the shims many hours later. Yes was hard but did it
@@sandydogy yep and if you get comfortable with stuff and get some practical tools and a trailer to tow them in, then you could fire up a mobile mechanic business and make good money. Most mobile mechanic type work is brakes, suspension, oil changes, tune ups, wheels bearings etc. People wont ask you to replace engines as a mobile mechanic. So actually you are not that far off from having a marketable skill, keep after it.
This is gratifying to watch, but it must be 100x more gratifying to actually accomplish. Kudos from the U.S.A!
What a brilliant makeover. Great explanation of the work carried out.
Thankyou for reviving yet another one!!
Dang son this guys a perfectionist
Sandblasting is soooo ASMR 😎
What a great restoration! 👍👍🇳🇱🤝
I love the old Briggs and Stratton really good engine when I was a kid I put one on a go kart great memories and you done a great job 👍😃
I have a Briggs & Stratton and I want to use it in a go-kart
I enjoy watching restoration videos of small engines. You made this a joy to watch. Very artistic with your form. Very patient and thorough. Thank you for sharing! 😀👍🏼
I LOVE these old mowers... just a simple engine with a blade for doing a simple job. Could you do a restore on a modern engine (smog/safety switches/electronic...) just so we can see how much is involved. I took a 2006 mower in to be repaired and was told that it was non repairable?!?!? No reason why... the stuff that is being made these days is just junk... Thank you for all the hard work you do and for showing us that these machines can be repaired.
I love those old Briggs engines!! I remember them as a kid!! Still good engines!!
I remember my dad doing this back in the middle 70s I was the only kid on our block that didn't have to worry about not being able to cut the grass Thanks Dad years later I was rebuilding Briggs & Stratton three and a half horse and Tecumseh Engines still enjoying it
really enjoyed this video, a couple things I wish you would you would of walked us through.
1 - how you rewind the spring and cord in the pull, that is not easy, tried once with no success
2 - how you attached the main shaft to the blade underneath
3 - you forgot to paint the air cleaner bolt!
great job, purred like a kitten, very satisfying and relaxing watching these as I personally love to see old engines restored
Just got home, went to UA-cam, and this video dropped in my feed, perfect, just enough time for me to chill and and watch this from start to end
Wow!!! Great job!!! Very thorough.
A wise man once said... "I can do that, I just don't want to".
~Bart Simpson.
brocktemple25 Cowabunga, dude!
I got a 1938 1/2 HP BRIGGS AND STRÀTTION.
Nice job, love the Briggs Stratton engines they are so versatile.
Lol. I always tried to fix small motors like this but had no idea what I was doing. Thanks for the video. It helped me to understand what needs to be done. And some common problems. Great work!
I am one of those guys too ! Love fixing old machines !
Beautiful job well done looks like new 👏 👍 👌
I enjoy watching these vids. My first restoration was a Briggs 5s, followed by a WM. I mostly play with oilfield engines these days, but the trip down memory lane has been nice!
Awesome job! What’s great about Briggs & Stratton engines is the are so cheap and easy to fix.
And reliable I like
Kohler Briggs Onan tecumseh
Honda Kawasaki basically every brand
Very satisfying to watch this process.
That looked like a lot of fun. Good to put something previously junk back to use. Nice work.
The polished gas cap an filter screw were icing on th cake...
Yet another great job done another Briggs brought back to life ready to serve another 10 to 15 years hard labour. keep up the great work mate hope to see more from you soon . S C UK.
You do outstanding work Sir. Keep it up.
Great Work! Fourty Years ago i equiped an "Wolf" Lawn mower TW 47 with a Sachs Wankel engine (110cc/3HP) with an 14mm Mikuni Carburetor, which could be regulated like a Motorcycle. It was mowing with nearby no Limits...ha,ha,ha...Madness! Best Regards from Germany!
This brings back good memories when I was a kid. From mowing lawns around the neighbourhood for arcade money to making go carts with some friends. Good to see theres still some mowers around today that got taken care of.
p.s- i think your warranty's up! :D
Boy does this bring back some awful memories. My dad had an old Snapper mower back in the 80's and he used to make me mow the grass every Saturday. That mower had the exact same Briggs and Stratton 3.5 horsepower engine. The thing was so old and hard to start that I was drenched in sweat by the time I started mowing. I used that thing from the time I was 9 years old until I went off to college. He finally broke down and hired a lawn service after I left. God forbid he actually had to use that mower himself.
Our shop has two of those hot water high pressure parts washers man I love the way they clean. Great job on the motor!
The lighting used on this video is excellent; professional.
Man I love these rebuild shows,real manly,thanks.
I truly enjoy watching these videos.
6:45 - That's quality paint that it self leveled and didn't roll over into a run on those first couple passes across the bottom.
Luckyyyy.
The old stuff was built to last. All it needs is a little love and care, and it will serve for years and years.
Brilliant job, really enjoyable to watch. Thanks for uploading. 👍👍👍
Really a joy to watch, thanks for the video!
Flawless execution. Nice work.
I saw that tall grass and thought..." I hope there isn't a chunk of steel laying in there...Bent crank" after all that work...lol. I replaced a motor on mine with a fairly new motor and even after checking the grass for stuff, the mower found a piece of rebar sticking up out of the ground and KAPOW. Could only blame myself. Great video as always, can't waite to see what you bring to the table next.
The paint looks amazing! 👌awesome job, Your vids are always awesome.
Thanks for another great video Daggerwin, they are a big help while we are still in lockdown here in Wales 🏴. Thank you
I used to work in a little engine rebuild shop waaay back....(late 70s)....rebuilt those Brigs n Stratton by the dozens.
G'day greetings from Tasmania Australia that was a great job terrific restoration and it was great to watch. Regards John
Dude, a great video, I especially liked the attention to even the smallest of details and the powder coating as well. Too pretty to get dirty !!! Lapping the valves was awesome, getting a flush tight fit. I'll bet with that electronic ignition module she runs great. Thanks for making feel I'm not all alone out here !!!
The transition from when the powder coat goes from looking super dry to loking super wet is always so satisfying to me. So please don't cut that out
I know what you mean. The transition from that flat white color at the time of application. To the gloss white color,after the powder coat melts onto the parts from the heat is actually pretty satisfying.
? It's inside the oven. The transition is the same as baking a cake. Unless he has an ovenproof camera, it's not going to happen.
Had a classic 35 engine briggs. One of the easiest engines to work on for a novice. Love the vids. keep em coming