Like you said on budda engine #2 oil in the spark plugs holes might do the trick . Like I’ve said in past , some grease, oil , n whole lot of patience,they’ll be operational. Old iron has life in them after years of retirement. Just a thought
@@michaelguinn5736 I think these ones are still good enough to save even with the engine issues. have to finish the lima and insley first then i will move onto these. in the mean time there will be lawn art until i get around to it
@@73DiamondReo cool, I used to be into vintage trucks, I had a late 40's I.H. KB-8 & a WC2264 White tandem dump, I had to let the go due to back surgeries...keep up the great collection & work!!
Do those machines a BIG favor: dump used motor oil on every moving joint. You can get it free, and can a ford to pour it everywhere. All those rusty parts will thank you.
Good to see some video from you. Are you buying them? Do you have info on serial numbers and years, I don’t know what year mine is? Mine has glass like the older one. As far as script on counterweight, my old neighbor’s 22-B had the later style script and he bought it new in 47. I think that is the worst corroded away manifold I have ever seen. Looking forward to seeing more.
Nice machines you have saved. The tin ware looks to be in good shape. How long have they been sitting? The pick on the later machine looks interesting. I have not seen anything like that before, so i think thats a very cool addition.
looks like it been a long time. they were moved to this location years ago and im not sure how long they were sitting before that. Id like to put a shovel on the newer one with the pick
@@73DiamondReo yes, the rust has had time to set in there, also i can't beleave how rusted away that exhaust manifold is! There nothing left of it. Looks like someone have removed the drive chains, so not running before being moved there u would assume.
@@73DiamondReo I was watching D.Boss Garage here on UA-cam, and they found and old shovel like those you have and it had a Detroit in it, maybe it was a different make it something it a retrofit???.
are you located in pa you just subscribed to me im located in the gettysburg area started a channel because i doo dirt work on the weekend for myself and work for my old man at his buisness during the week made a channel to post my equipment and work i do just curious if your from pa it would be nice to know a community of old machine fans
Thanks for sharing these old machines!!!!
glad you enjoy them as much as i do
Nice find! 🙂👍 crazy how easily the one turned over. They were built to last back then.
i threw 24 volts at it. lol
What a great find! Good luck on your endeavor, and keep posting your progress.
thanks reached out to you on instagram a while back about converting to a shovel
Never fooled with a 10. Mine were 22's and a 30. But you've proved that anything is possible if you live long enough! GBWYall!
Like you said on budda engine #2 oil in the spark plugs holes might do the trick . Like I’ve said in past , some grease, oil , n whole lot of patience,they’ll be operational. Old iron has life in them after years of retirement. Just a thought
yeah ill see what i can do with it once i get it home. if the engine is shot it will get repower
just need a little tender loving care and lots of oil everywhere
Pretty cool vintage machines with a added bonus, A Autocar!! Hopefully these can be saved!!
they will be
@@73DiamondReo that's great to hear, I realize you can't save them all, but you can at least try!!
@@michaelguinn5736 I think these ones are still good enough to save even with the engine issues. have to finish the lima and insley first then i will move onto these. in the mean time there will be lawn art until i get around to it
@@73DiamondReo cool, I used to be into vintage trucks, I had a late 40's I.H. KB-8 & a WC2264 White tandem dump, I had to let the go due to back surgeries...keep up the great collection & work!!
@@michaelguinn5736 will do
Really digging this channel you sure know your stuff man👍
thanks im still learning everyday. hope to move these machines in the spring
beautiful machines, olso are old and rusty
Do those machines a BIG favor: dump used motor oil on every moving joint. You can get it free, and can a ford to pour it everywhere.
All those rusty parts will thank you.
yes needs a good soaking and power wash. i use atf and acetone to free stuff up
@@73DiamondReo Good old 50/50!
Good to see some video from you. Are you buying them? Do you have info on serial numbers and years, I don’t know what year mine is? Mine has glass like the older one. As far as script on counterweight, my old neighbor’s 22-B had the later style script and he bought it new in 47. I think that is the worst corroded away manifold I have ever seen. Looking forward to seeing more.
yes they are now part of my collection. old one is a 42 and i dont have the serial number for the newer one.
@@73DiamondReo YAAY!!
Will look out for these video( s) 🥳
I have 4 oll Dragline’s
All runners
im sure you've seen my shovel and dragline also then
You maybe able to weld up your own intake if you just want to get it to run
yes ive done that before but cast iron is the way to go for something like that.
Nice machines you have saved.
The tin ware looks to be in good shape.
How long have they been sitting?
The pick on the later machine looks interesting.
I have not seen anything like that before, so i think thats a very cool addition.
looks like it been a long time. they were moved to this location years ago and im not sure how long they were sitting before that. Id like to put a shovel on the newer one with the pick
@@73DiamondReo yes, the rust has had time to set in there, also i can't beleave how rusted away that exhaust manifold is! There nothing left of it.
Looks like someone have removed the drive chains, so not running before being moved there u would assume.
@@hurricanedaniel yes both were pulled onto a trailer when moved here. The drive chains are there just cut off
@@73DiamondReo handy still having the drive chains, finding chains for my 24rb is proving problematic to find
Any chance you’d consider selling or trading one? I’m also in PA and I’d really like to get a smaller one like these to haul to shows.
not at this time.
i'm in northeastern pa...were is this?
They will be at my home soon. cant disclose the location they currently sit at
I thought those shovels had 3-53 Detroit's in them?
never seen a 3-53 in one. mostly gas engines and one UD International diesel
@@73DiamondReo I was watching D.Boss Garage here on UA-cam, and they found and old shovel like those you have and it had a Detroit in it, maybe it was a different make it something it a retrofit???.
@@ericdee6802 3-71 powered Northwest i believe. 2-71 3-71 and 4-71 were common engines in old equipment
How do you find these
I have feelers out everywhere. the stuff finds me
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are you located in pa you just subscribed to me im located in the gettysburg area started a channel because i doo dirt work on the weekend for myself and work for my old man at his buisness during the week made a channel to post my equipment and work i do just curious if your from pa it would be nice to know a community of old machine fans
yes im close to cabelas in hamburg