Broken Antique Tiller tear down, can it be saved?

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  • čas přidán 7. 03. 2020
  • got this ratty rusty old cultivator that sat outside for a very long time, lets see what that did to it and if it can be saved.
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  • @tootall5559
    @tootall5559 Před 4 lety +131

    I enjoy the fact he acts like we're standing there watching in the shop. Makes it more fun.

    • @rich-bynameonly5325
      @rich-bynameonly5325 Před 4 lety +14

      The bad part is that after all these years, I'm starting to answer him back! :)

    • @tootall5559
      @tootall5559 Před 4 lety +5

      @@rich-bynameonly5325 Hell me too. under my breath usually

    • @thenonoman
      @thenonoman Před 4 lety +8

      Like Dora the Explorer for grown-ups.

    • @tootall5559
      @tootall5559 Před 4 lety +1

      @@thenonoman I wouldn't know I've heard of her, of course, but never watched it.

    • @RegalCobra097
      @RegalCobra097 Před 4 lety +3

      It's part of the Mustie1 experience.

  • @ProjectFarm
    @ProjectFarm Před 4 lety +560

    A little JB Weld to repair that block and you'll have that thing running like new. Just kidding. Thanks for another terrific video.

    • @tootall5559
      @tootall5559 Před 4 lety +16

      actually, JB might actually work. For a while.

    • @BeeABaw
      @BeeABaw Před 4 lety +79

      Holy Crap Project Farm watches Mustie too! My life is complete now. lol

    • @tootall5559
      @tootall5559 Před 4 lety +21

      @@BeeABaw yep. Project farm is one of my faves too. I find it fun and sometimes informative. It ain't Sunday Morning without Mustie1 It's become a habit Coffee with Mustie. He works, I watch.. love that. Now I've got to go out and wrench on my junker ride. Always something when you drive 25 year old heaps.

    • @judsonr1
      @judsonr1 Před 4 lety +31

      Well he must be watching something while rotating oil on a hot plate.

    • @BrainHurricanes
      @BrainHurricanes Před 4 lety +6

      @@judsonr1 Yes, that should work! I've seen a guy making an entire head out of JB weld! ;)

  • @setdown2
    @setdown2 Před 4 lety +23

    Love your videos son..no sales or bad attempts at comedy...just the real deal...when you hit a snag you keep us with you and find your way out...you keep cool with a good attitude....keep em coming...

  • @neil6212
    @neil6212 Před 3 lety +8

    The challenge, even when the engine/car/boat wins, is why I like to watch your videos! Besides, even at nearly 80 years old, I still learn new (to me) techniques!

  • @joolwing
    @joolwing Před 4 lety +82

    If I popped that head off and found that rusty mess I would have quit. Mustie laughs and gets to work. Legend

    • @fg146
      @fg146 Před 4 lety +2

      me too!

    • @MrPaige222
      @MrPaige222 Před 4 lety +8

      Us regular people would open jp the latest harbor freight ad and see how much the side shaft 5 horse is selling for today....

    • @joolwing
      @joolwing Před 4 lety +1

      paige hunt YES!!!

    • @scottfirman
      @scottfirman Před 4 lety +5

      I would be heading to Harbor Fright after popping that engine off and throwing it on the scrap pile. I did that to an old Montgomery Wards tiller. No one would even call on it at first even with a new engine because it was lime green. As soon as I repainted it gloss black, the phone wouldnt stop ringing. I sold it an hour later. Not too shabby.

    • @joolwing
      @joolwing Před 4 lety +1

      RC Hobbyist Extreme well done! 👍

  • @ImTheJoker4u
    @ImTheJoker4u Před 4 lety +157

    Puts the cap on the tank - “Don’t wanna get any dirt in there” 😂

    • @zx8401ztv
      @zx8401ztv Před 4 lety +4

      John Uicky ha ha :-D

    • @Tjousk
      @Tjousk Před 4 lety +2

      Indeed

    • @richardsabean5781
      @richardsabean5781 Před 4 lety +6

      he was just checking to see if any one was paying attention...lol

    • @ScottHiland
      @ScottHiland Před 4 lety +1

      I LOLed

    • @rogerd4559
      @rogerd4559 Před 4 lety

      I think he meant "don't wanna let any the dirt get out of there"

  • @craigpeterson1736
    @craigpeterson1736 Před 4 lety +20

    I would have loved to hear this run... brought back memories of when I was a 12 yr old kid at a neighbors (Mr Roberts) yard sale and he gave a similar model to me. We kids wore ourselves out pull starting - wrapping the rope - no recoil. Eventually a friends dad helped us run a v belt around the pulley to a garden tractor and not knowing what we were doing started fiddling with the carburetor screws. It came to life! Mine had no tines and a t-bar handle with a lever to engage the wheels. We tied the red wagon handle to the to it and sat in the wagon with the t-handle out over the wagon to steer. Gosh, we must have put hundreds of miles on the thing around the property. Neighbor kids would come over with their wagons. For a four wagon train, I found it effective to shove a piece of wood in the front and cantilever a bunch of bricks on the end I found in the garage for added traction. So much fun as a young kid in a small New Hampshire town.

  • @bpetnoi1472
    @bpetnoi1472 Před 3 lety +4

    Finally one old enough, rusty enough, frozen up enough even this one could not be brought back. Everyone once and a while some have to get away no matter how hard you try.

  • @paullewis6612
    @paullewis6612 Před 4 lety +38

    Without being repetitive, I’m glad someone knows how to use the impact driver. Please explain fully every time you use it, others might catch on 😁

  • @nathanhollis8496
    @nathanhollis8496 Před 4 lety +7

    I hope you have another old motor in the stash. It would be great to see that thing operate again!!!
    Thanks for another great upload!

    • @ibsoarin
      @ibsoarin Před 2 lety

      Make a Franken-Planet Jr. with another engine you may have around your shop. In the end someone will love this Planet Jr. walk behind tractor for cultivating their garden after they find a cultivator or make a cultivator themselves.

  • @carldry9443
    @carldry9443 Před 4 lety +17

    I actually own one of these. I've pulled it out of the barn multiple time over the course of 30+ years. Most of the time a quick carb clean and new plug did the trick. Last time required new points/condenser/coil. Still runs like a champ. All original internals.

  • @jimv7067
    @jimv7067 Před 4 lety +5

    This reminds me of how most of my projects go. Everything's a battle! Thanks for another great video, Mustie.

  • @TuscaniTib
    @TuscaniTib Před 4 lety +12

    the man that revamped my love for air cooled VW. love ya Mustie!

  • @qdood
    @qdood Před 4 lety +17

    Thanks that was a fun watch. I kinda miss the old garage though.

  • @cursedhellspawn362
    @cursedhellspawn362 Před 4 lety +5

    honestly, thank you so much for your videos. not this one in particular but all of them. your videos have given me enough knowledge to confidently work on my own equipment and it officially payed off when i went to start my mower today and it didn't work. i managed to get it up and running and that alone boosted my self confidence so much. something so small meant so much to me so thank you.

  • @alaskangeronimo2022
    @alaskangeronimo2022 Před 4 lety

    I love the chuckles of frustration every time you uncover more crusted rust frozen gunk!!! Thanks for the history lesson!!!

  • @MrHowieZ1973
    @MrHowieZ1973 Před 4 lety +61

    Trying to get some little old ladies yard ornament to run, can be a daunting task. lol, You just know she had it out there with the concrete goose and the garden gnome.

    • @TheLoxxxton
      @TheLoxxxton Před 4 lety +5

      Dont forget the gnomes and bird bath

    • @OmegaGamingNetwork
      @OmegaGamingNetwork Před 4 lety +2

      As someone who restores old cast Iron, it is the bane of my existence how much old and very interesting pieces I find in old ladies yards. Unfortunately most of the time it is too far gone for me to rescue. However the pride of my collection is a old early 1800's 13.7 quart bean pot (Think cowboy cattle trail type). When I found it, I would wager it had another season or two tops before it was too far gone. It took me weeks to restore that thing due to the sheer size.

    • @BigTCars
      @BigTCars Před 4 lety +1

      Don't forget the perfectly good anvil she bought out of the same estate sale that she did up in lead based pink to make it "pretty". LOL

    • @skrenos
      @skrenos Před 4 lety

      The worse ones I've seen are lathes and mills sitting in someone's front yard as decoration.

  • @James_Hough
    @James_Hough Před 4 lety +5

    I inherited my Dad’s Allis-Chalmers B. Engine seized when I got it. 2 cylinders were rusted from the valves being open and sitting in a humid barn basement for 10 years. Very long story short, after using various potions of Mystery Oil, trans fluid and acetone for a month, none of which did much, I filled the cylinders with Evapo-Rust and 24 hours later, the pistons moved for the first time in years. The tractor now runs fine, still has good compression, and the pistons have never been taken out.

  • @loganjorgensen669
    @loganjorgensen669 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks to you Mustie I fixed my first small engine. A free 1964 Evinrude Yachtwin I found on the side of the road. It needed a carb clean and rebuild, new coils and head gasket, cleaned and adjusted points and now it runs good! Thank you

  • @carloschapa8372
    @carloschapa8372 Před 3 lety +4

    Love watching these videos. Reminds me of working on stuff in the garage with pops. We had to fix it so it would work. Still do to this day actually. I learn a lot from these videos. Thanks for sharing

  • @JimPeachley
    @JimPeachley Před 4 lety +74

    "Don't want to get any dirt in there." I almost blew root beer out of my nose when you said that. About 50 years ago a buddy and I found a cultivator almost identical to this one buried in weeds in an abandoned backyard garden. We had to 'gently' persuade the piston free of the cylinder with a hammer and block of wood. Amazingly, it came back to life and we nearly put ourselves in the hospital racing around with a 2-wheeled cart hitched to the back of it. Yee hah!

  • @neilshep50
    @neilshep50 Před 4 lety +81

    "Lovingly Restore" it, like the marine engine was, and donate it to a museum. Then in another 50 years, Mustie3 can have another go at it .

    • @caminoprojectUS
      @caminoprojectUS Před 4 lety +2

      that's just sadistic,

    • @Bluenoser613
      @Bluenoser613 Před 4 lety +2

      Don't give him any ideas

    • @aserta
      @aserta Před 4 lety +3

      Actually, with a medium size lathe, he could sleeve it easily. I can't remember the name of the channel, but another fixer pulled an ancient Briggs out of the mammoth bone yard and restored it to full function using a cast iron pipe, braze, and patience.

    • @stephenhunter70
      @stephenhunter70 Před 4 lety

      @@aserta The problem is getting it to that stage

    • @planegaper
      @planegaper Před 4 lety

      by the the penetrating oil will have soaked well into the ring land..lol.. water in the crank case was just not a good sign, it's too bad, as they don't make engine castings with that much meat anymore.. personally given the time and energy, I'd consider it for an air compressor head.. but he has enough projects that actually work.. the plate is full..

  • @chandlerlofton6536
    @chandlerlofton6536 Před 2 lety

    I’m a master technician for Mercedes Benz, and I learn something new every time I come to your channel! You inspired me to take on a Honda 185s three wheeler that sat in the woods for 15 years. I’m having a blast restoring it!

  • @devisionhun
    @devisionhun Před 4 lety +2

    I actually love that you don't give up on these, you have all the tools and knowledge, so until you have parts missing I'm super happy you explore the options

    • @devisionhun
      @devisionhun Před 4 lety +1

      aaaw man, that crack hurt a lot =(

  • @russb3816
    @russb3816 Před 4 lety +4

    I really love watching you work. You are so determined.

  • @Grzz51
    @Grzz51 Před 4 lety +4

    When I was a kid (50's & 60's) my dad had a David Bradley walk-behind garden tractor. It was made almost exactly like this machine but it was made so you could change the implements...disc, planter, breaking plow, cultivator ect..... I have many fond memories using it to help raise the one acre garden that fed the family.

    • @Ragnar8504
      @Ragnar8504 Před 4 lety

      My uncle had an east-German one - I think it was a 50cc Schwalbe engine coupled to a 4-speed Wartburg box. In the 80s and early 90s he used it for a lot of things, e.g. digging potatoes. He also had a proper trailer for it that turned the whole thing into an articulated 4-wheeler! I'm fairly sure he still has it but never uses it. Last time I visited for a longer period of time (in 2001) we fired it up and drove laps in the huge farm yard! What a blast!

    • @rogerd4559
      @rogerd4559 Před 4 lety

      there is a guy on this You tube that collects them and restores them I was just watching that

  • @jarhead9690
    @jarhead9690 Před 4 lety

    That is a nice find. It would make great decoration for a flower garden. Love your work, Mustie

  • @philipingram1667
    @philipingram1667 Před 4 lety

    I learned on those old Briggs engines 50 years ago - seeing one torn down brought back a lot of memories. Many a go cart and mini bike was powered with those little engines in the 60 - like the vid - keep up the good work.

  • @silasmarner7586
    @silasmarner7586 Před 4 lety +3

    That was the roughest of the rough ones, Mr. Mustie! You fought well. You deserve some rest for your valiant efforts.

  • @frostphoto2600
    @frostphoto2600 Před 4 lety +14

    Mustie1, the Dad everyone wishs they had! Thanks for another great video!

  • @ellisc.foleyjr9778
    @ellisc.foleyjr9778 Před 4 lety

    Awe shucks ! and I was waiting to see how you were gonna hone out that cylinder too!. But thanks for taking us that far it was a fun journey. we don't get to see many in-urds of old stuff like that. until Mustie comes along and shows us. thanks again for showing us and better yet for thaking the time to do it. and share.

  • @skagited9617
    @skagited9617 Před 4 lety

    I spent hours and hours running one of those back in the '60s when I was a bit younger. It was my grandmothers, and we got it when she sold her farm, I believe in '58. Only ours had 'slicks' for tires, instead of those tractor style yours has. Deja vu!!!

  • @jgarner1104
    @jgarner1104 Před 4 lety +14

    "Water!" "Just not good for preservation" .. Thanks for the chuckle.

  • @Bri-tg6xr
    @Bri-tg6xr Před 4 lety +6

    That crack find was so heartbreaking, loved the vid.

  • @RayM53
    @RayM53 Před 4 lety

    After watching loads of your videos, I finally thought it was time I had a go at this. We don't have the free piles at the roadside that you have in the U.S. so it's off to the recycling centre. Five quid later I'm the owner of a Mountfield mower with a Briggs & Stratton 450 motor listed as a non-runner. Applying the Mustie1 methodology, Check compression, check for spark, dribble in some of the Saudi's finest and we're away. Quick service and tune up and it's cash time. I'm inspired.

  • @michaelkato642
    @michaelkato642 Před 4 lety

    man....am I nuts or what ...you was rocking that motor back and forth ..faster and faster ....and I started chewing my fruit loops faster and faster...your videos are a must see....your skills are over the top

  • @samuraidriver4x4
    @samuraidriver4x4 Před 4 lety +5

    Clean it, paint it and call it well restored.
    Would be a nice museum piece

  • @trs-80fanclub12
    @trs-80fanclub12 Před 4 lety +3

    My father had this same style tiller when I was a kid, he welded bed frames, a universal socket, front wheels, and made me a homemade go-cart. It was slow but fun. Can still remember its 1963 impala steering wheel.

  • @les5386
    @les5386 Před 4 lety

    Oh man, you gave it a good shot. Most guys would have quit long before you did. It was fun to watch.

  • @LouJCS
    @LouJCS Před 4 lety

    Memories :)
    My uncle gave me an OLD Planet Jr. when I was a kid, back in about 1965 (I'm 66 now). I think that machine came from the late 40's or very early 50's.
    Mine came with forward and reverse, 3 speed trans, we thought it was about an 8 hp engine, Attachments : two bottom plow, harrows, cultivator, planter, and a ride on trailer to pull behind it.
    I took care of everyone's garden in the neighborhood (of course they were all relatives) for years with that great old machine.
    Keep up the good work on your videos, I look forward to them.
    Lou

  • @darinwhite5475
    @darinwhite5475 Před 4 lety +5

    Great vid, Mustie. Glad you show them regardless of the outcome.

  • @gregucho969
    @gregucho969 Před 4 lety +7

    47:00 You: "Why do you even bother?"
    Mustie1: "Why not?"
    Legend! I totally get it, I love restoring old hand tools, like hatchets, hammer hatchets, chisels, etc.

  • @OcotilloTom
    @OcotilloTom Před 3 lety

    Mustie, You have the right attitude for doing these projects. Long ago I would have busted my knuckles, skinned my hand and would have been throwing tools!

  • @butler386
    @butler386 Před 4 lety +1

    Oh no I was so looking forward to seeing that up and running. My dad had a larger one with a Wisconsin Engine on it. It also had metal wheels. It was a mean machine. Thanks for the video.

  • @frankhartranft2133
    @frankhartranft2133 Před 4 lety +4

    The possibility of failure makes the victories sweet. Thanks for the adventure.

  • @pyralux01
    @pyralux01 Před 4 lety +35

    I've taken hundreds of motors apart.....someday I'll remember how to put one back together...

  • @richardmilne8733
    @richardmilne8733 Před 3 lety

    Mustie, I enjoy everything you do, successful or not!. The enjoyment is that fact you are committed to what you do and you do it well; win of fail. Keep up the good work cobba, I will continue to enjoy watching!!

  • @georgemartin3685
    @georgemartin3685 Před 4 lety

    My Dad bought a Planet Jr. Super stuffy 60 +- yrs. Ago still all complete but hasn't run for 50+ yrs. You got my interest up for restoration in near future.

  • @richa9719
    @richa9719 Před 4 lety +17

    You need to partner with HandToolRescue, he would make that thing look brand new!
    Liked the boat anchor reference at the end 😂

    • @grizzlygrizzle
      @grizzlygrizzle Před 4 lety

      I think he did get a gas powered drill from HandToolRescue a few years ago.

  • @thorloki5449
    @thorloki5449 Před 3 lety +4

    "Plus your alittle to high, Some of you are anyway" 🤣 I get a kick out of the random wise cracks.

  • @lukecurry5609
    @lukecurry5609 Před 3 lety +1

    Mustie1, you remind me of my dad and his best friend, they would tear in to anything and eventually it would run...most of the time. Thanks for the great info and moreover, bringing back great memories.

  • @shannonwittman950
    @shannonwittman950 Před 3 lety

    That block is one of those you spray a bronze color and set it on the mantle next to the baby shoes.
    I hope you work over more ancient engines. Was fun (for us) to watch you tear into the thing. If anybody could've breathed new life into this ancient engine, its you my friend.

  • @ogrebeast64
    @ogrebeast64 Před 4 lety +3

    Sad to see one of those wonderful old Briggs so neglected and ruined. I've got a 70 year old Model 8 that was lightly seized, but got it free. That engine is now completely rebuilt and restored.

  • @nhhbbyloggr5022
    @nhhbbyloggr5022 Před 4 lety +8

    I have one, original paint and decals, use it every year in the garden. They are pretty quick speed wise, you have to trot behind it :) Gets the job done , starts easily .

  • @edgufler1122
    @edgufler1122 Před 4 lety +1

    Yes a terrific video. I enjoyed it even tho you found that crack around the block. Thank you for sharing this one and I look forward to more of them.

  • @WheresThe10mm
    @WheresThe10mm Před 4 lety +1

    I went and bought one of those impact screwdrivers. It has been super helpful for moped repairs. Best tool I've purchased.

  • @TheMrShinagami
    @TheMrShinagami Před 4 lety +34

    If you could get that pulley off the motor you could re-engine the tiller with another Briggs unit, I'm sure you have a spare or two in the hoard.

    • @OmegaGamingNetwork
      @OmegaGamingNetwork Před 4 lety +3

      Or twenty.

    • @tootall5559
      @tootall5559 Před 4 lety +2

      no brigs please, unless it too is very old. The modern ones suck.

    • @gtb81.
      @gtb81. Před 4 lety

      @@tootall5559 only an old engine would actually fit i think

    • @tootall5559
      @tootall5559 Před 4 lety +3

      @@gtb81. you forget what Mustie can do. He could put a VW motor on it if he wanted to, maybe even a V8.

    • @gtb81.
      @gtb81. Před 4 lety

      @@tootall5559 true, but i was meaning with the original mounting bracket

  • @idigdaytona4478
    @idigdaytona4478 Před 4 lety +4

    I was pulling for ya ! I didn't look at the comments till the end. RIP little motor !

  • @Jammed_Toast
    @Jammed_Toast Před 4 lety

    These are like showing up to your buddies place with some beer and just being thankfull it isnt your mess to work on. Fantastic!

  • @TheDaf95xf
    @TheDaf95xf Před 4 lety

    Hi Mustie. Thanks for bringing us along on this one 👍🏻 It's not very often something beats Mustie lol 😂 Until the next one cheers Stevie 😎🇬🇧

  • @razor_wuff
    @razor_wuff Před 4 lety +3

    Poor Roadking must've been cringing so hard at the damage that this has taken. Good try at saving it Mustie!

  • @bloodydeath1222
    @bloodydeath1222 Před 4 lety +8

    well that was a sad ending i was really hoping this would run again dam well thanks mustie for another great vid

    • @timbohouston
      @timbohouston Před 4 lety

      I agree but that thing was from the Titanic!

  • @garethleitner9547
    @garethleitner9547 Před 4 lety

    The thought occurred to me while trying to pull the front case cover off the drive shaft to insert wood wedges and soak them with water, but I figured you didn't want to wait a week. Great video!

  • @thesub710
    @thesub710 Před 4 lety

    I love the fact that you're trying to restore this old machine I found one of those I would ReStore in pristine condition and then send that thing and put it the work I love the stuff you do thanks for making really good content peace.

  • @marygarner5249
    @marygarner5249 Před 4 lety +8

    HEY RIGHT BACK AT YOU COOL OLD CULTAVATOR 😁

  • @dayyou
    @dayyou Před 4 lety +6

    4:20 am, perfect time to laydown and fall asleep to a mustie video

    • @Chr.U.Cas2216
      @Chr.U.Cas2216 Před 4 lety

      Dear dayyou.
      Whaaat? I could never fall asleep while watching a great Mustie1 video! Always very interesting and funny stuff. Additionally I definitely don't want to miss any of Mustie1s laughing. ;-) :-)
      Best regards luck health and wisdom.

    • @Silent-Lucidity
      @Silent-Lucidity Před 4 lety +1

      I don't believe this was meant in a negative connotation. I love the content on this channel and often use it as relaxing background media to fall asleep. Not being weird or anything, but his voice is soothing and has perfect balance. One to which you can fall asleep.

    • @mustie1
      @mustie1  Před 4 lety +3

      l do the same with a couple of podcasts

    • @joolwing
      @joolwing Před 4 lety +2

      @@Chr.U.Cas2216 Just imagine after a while having a subconscious abiilty to fix anything rusty in your sleep.......

    • @Chr.U.Cas2216
      @Chr.U.Cas2216 Před 4 lety +2

      Dear @@joolwing
      That's nearly exactly what great Mustie1 does! But instead of sleeping and snoring he fortunately is laughing a lot! ;-) :-)
      Best regards luck health and wisdom.

  • @davidw4969
    @davidw4969 Před 4 lety +1

    I hung there for the whole hour too bad that it is not gonna make it. Great content. Thanks Mustie for another good one !

  • @lord.onk99
    @lord.onk99 Před 2 lety

    Dont feel bad Mustie, its not often you fail. Carry on, I enjoyed every minute.

  • @davidsonlankford1168
    @davidsonlankford1168 Před 4 lety +13

    My granddad had one of those. I used it quite a bit and it was a lousy tiller.

  • @CaptRon817
    @CaptRon817 Před 4 lety +3

    Actually this isn't a tiller, it is what is called a garden tractor. My dad sold these way back in his store, I think in the late 40's but not sure about that. This little tractor preceded what we know of today, as a tiller. A tiller, tills the soil using rotating tines where as this little fella actually 'plows'. As you stated, this setup was more of a cultivator with the center plow, second row removed allowed the tractor to straddle the plants planted in a row and the other four plows were adjusted as necessary. I walked many miles behind one very close to this one in looks.

  • @jamiekatz7591
    @jamiekatz7591 Před 3 lety

    I've watched this twice like it was gonna change the outcome, lol. I was hoping you would pull a rabbit out of your stash closet and restore this antique. It's so cool this tiller. I'm not an engine person but really enjoy the dedication you give to get this thing working so... why give up?
    Anyway thanks for the invite into your shop sir. I was with you each step helping you and laughing with each step.

  • @nickpanico5441
    @nickpanico5441 Před 4 lety +2

    To the old Briggs , Rest In Peace !!! Thanks for the video .

  • @AC-vx3jz
    @AC-vx3jz Před 4 lety +79

    "We've manage to raise the Titanic and separate its engine from the hull"
    Mustie1: "Rusty old boat motor - will it run?"

  • @sixtyfiveford
    @sixtyfiveford Před 4 lety +53

    I can see myself playing with this for hours just because of the challenge.

    • @scaleop4
      @scaleop4 Před 4 lety

      you know mustie likes a challenge lol

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 Před 4 lety

      You'd be wasting your time. That thing will never run. Not a chance in hell. The piston and valves are siezed solid as a rock.

    • @ZippoVarga
      @ZippoVarga Před 4 lety +2

      I've had these old 5S engines in bad shape, but that one there takes the cake. Cheers Moe! ZIp~

  • @johnwhite6005
    @johnwhite6005 Před 3 lety

    Your videos are always Awesome to watch on how you fix them.

  • @Mark-bq6lk
    @Mark-bq6lk Před 4 lety

    Can't wait, I am SO looking forward to this. Thanks Mustie.

  • @KW-qt6df
    @KW-qt6df Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for the video!!! Keep them coming!!!

  • @handyhippie6548
    @handyhippie6548 Před 4 lety +5

    as long as you had fun, why not? i mean, what else are you gonna do on a sunday? you could repower the chassis. the rubber was still there, it has the cultivator attachment. i'm sure it had a plow, and a front blade as options minimum, so it could pull a cart around i'm sure. make it into a retro garden tractor rat rod. it'd be one of a kind, that's for sure.

  • @glenns5627
    @glenns5627 Před 4 lety

    ...and with the broken motor, went my heart... lol! MAN what a flood of memories! I worked on a handful of motors just like this when I was a boy, incessantly lusting to build a go-kart. The first of mine pre-dated yours, I think, because it only had a rope pull starter instead of a recoil.

  • @JDnBeastlet
    @JDnBeastlet Před 4 lety

    Man, you are WAY better at what-screw-goes-where than I am!

  • @Dustphd
    @Dustphd Před 4 lety +4

    that is too bad...I wanted so bad to see it fire back to life one more time. Nice job. Keep the Vids coming!

  • @johnpullman3227
    @johnpullman3227 Před 4 lety +6

    I think it’s the perfect candidate for the little Briggs gear motor you got running on Dec 16 2018. You’ll just have to put a 16 inch diameter drive pulley on that one to get it to go.
    As an alternate the 1943 Briggs ZZ you resurrected on September 14th 2018 would only slightly over power the Planet Junior. Of course you will need counterweights on the rear if you use the ZZ. LOL You could fab up a homemade muffler for it and be off to the pea patch with it.

  • @p.dubyah5012
    @p.dubyah5012 Před 6 měsíci

    IMHO-I think ANY antique engine is worth the effort in trying to save because they made these things so much better than today! I'll bet this sucker will run!

  • @robertmailhos8159
    @robertmailhos8159 Před 4 lety

    Thank you young man for getting that classic machine out of the weather that make,s me happy to see a machine that is 6 year,s younger than being shown some love i,m 56 what horse power was that tired old briggs & stratton enigen any way R,I,P old girl R,I,P

  • @blairarthur302
    @blairarthur302 Před 4 lety +26

    When the boats showed up at the end,I thought I was was going to see you throw it off the boat with a rope on it LOLOLOLOL ,good try ,its always interest why it fallen too

  • @fouroakfarm
    @fouroakfarm Před 4 lety +7

    Re-power it! These little machines are still useful and sought after

  • @davidoickle1778
    @davidoickle1778 Před 2 lety

    You're "persistence" is admirable.

  • @uawsux
    @uawsux Před 2 lety

    Your use of tools and the manipulation of them is really incredible

  • @BushiM37
    @BushiM37 Před 4 lety +7

    It’d be interesting to see a re-sleeve or bore out of a fubared piston if, for example, it was a unique motor and you had too because no parts are available.

  • @patamos7019
    @patamos7019 Před 4 lety +13

    Went from a recovery to an autopsy.....LOL

  • @johnscally255
    @johnscally255 Před 4 lety

    We enjoyed the journey with Mustie in the Garage, water in a engine not to cool it, could give you a problem? another one bites the dust.CHEERS sir.

  • @jeffreyjohnson5681
    @jeffreyjohnson5681 Před 2 lety

    Really wanted you to succeed on this one. Love seeing these old two wheel tractors.

  • @garyrobinson8991
    @garyrobinson8991 Před 4 lety +16

    I had one of those growing up. If you plan to sell, I’m extremely interested, even though this poor engine block is history. The rest of the cultivator still has value, at least to me! Could you please let me know ? Many thanks !

    • @meichong8278
      @meichong8278 Před 4 lety

      Did you end up getting to purchase this ?

  • @infoanorexic
    @infoanorexic Před 4 lety +4

    "It's dead, Jim"
    fought you every step of the way, and insists on staying dead
    my theory: it quit, got hauled to the side of the garden and left there. years later someone put it in a shed with the thought of getting it running, and he never got a round tuit. At some point it got full of water and froze. maybe several times

  • @axcs0119
    @axcs0119 Před 4 lety

    I like how you say you are tempted to let it sit and then keep moving things hoping it will break free.

  • @timd1833
    @timd1833 Před 4 lety

    Watched till the end. Sometimes it's not the destination, it's the journey.

  • @teveler
    @teveler Před 4 lety +8

    love these, win or fail.. I learn.

  • @necro_nemesis
    @necro_nemesis Před 4 lety +4

    Hey I see you working the evapourust but I like to keep a "stink tank" running around the shop. A molasses and water farmers universal rust removing bucket. The process is called chelation and works with binding atoms and reconstituting metal as best as possible. A man could run a channel just on before and afters of stuff left to brew in the stink tank but for projects you have in the queue it might be cool to add a tank to your channel.

  • @RockoTheBigEaredWienerDog

    Wow, I have watched dozens and dozens of your videos and this is the first one that I've seen that the thing you were repairing could not be repaired. On the bright side you now have parts for the next one you find... : )

  • @tangowhisky14
    @tangowhisky14 Před 4 lety

    Many thanks Mustie1 for yet another superb video.