really nice i do small engines but am now looking at getting a stationary engine to restore as im hooked on them after i went to a steam fair and saw loads ive just hit your buttons and looking forward to seeing part 2
Just find your channel with this Lister, will run through all the videos of this project, I have a 1952 machine, looks just like yours but it have the radiator on.
That's what Deckie said, and he went out and bought one the weekend after I bought mine! There's some amazing machines out there. I love the amanco hired man engines.
really nice i do small engines but am now looking at getting a stationary engine to restore as im hooked on them after i went to a steam fair and saw loads ive just hit your buttons and looking forward to seeing part 2
I'd strongly recommend a Lister D. It's a good starter engine with lots of parts and info available. Heavy though!
All most had me there, I was stop watching if it was about the car 😂
Brilliant video, thank you for posting. Please keep us updated to how you get on with it. Looking forward to your next video, thank again.
Ok, ready for part 2. Good luck with that D type
Part 2 is uploaded now. Wait no longer!
AWESOME VIDEO 👍
Just find your channel with this Lister, will run through all the videos of this project, I have a 1952 machine, looks just like yours but it have the radiator on.
It's a nice little machine. I still havent found a use for mine, but I will eventually. It runs well now!
@@Endfloat I am going to watch part 3 now, I was struggling also to get mine going
Always wanted a stationary engine!
That's what Deckie said, and he went out and bought one the weekend after I bought mine! There's some amazing machines out there. I love the amanco hired man engines.