ABANDONED RUSTY TILLER SATISFYING RESTORATION
2024 ж. 26 Сәу.
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Restoration of a very rusty abandoned yard tiller. Can I rescue it to a perfect running condition . Tiller Restoration
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/ daggerwin
Music by Epidemic Sound
I am 70 years old,retired mechanic , welder \ fabricator have my shop at home My wife and best friend of 23 years next to Jesus bought me a tablet.After working in my shop 2-6 hours I come in tell my honey I'm home get a shower. Plug in to you tube and get lost in the world outside full of of videos such as this one. I never fail to learn something different exciting and rewarding such as this gentleman here. You are a great example to a lost and dying art. Last but not least you are a credit to your profession and fellow you tubers God bless you and all of the tubers out there
you sound a lot like me.
Yep, so true. Internet is much more than this . It’s the tool that can connect you and your history with someone random like Me. I’m from Spain , professional firefighter and amateur mechanic. I started to use computers in 80’s but still today I’m amazed how this shit works connecting people , wether watching how plays on líne my son with people or talking with someone with similar hobbies. Yep. Have a nice day.
its a shame he dosent reply any comments especially ones like yours Roger Watson
Nice to hear that people of this age are still doing this stuff! I hope i will do it too at this age. Now im 41. Good bless u all!
He does run 2 successful youtube channels
Who else doesn’t know a cylinder from a doorknob and yet fully enjoys watching these restores from beginning to end?
I often say my favourite restorations are either things I have never seen before, or they take me back to my childhood. This restoration falls into the latter, I have wonderful memories of being about six 'helping' my grandfather use his tiller like this in the 60s. The birdsong throughout parts of the video strengthened those memories. In all probability you are much young than my 59 years, and to you this is just a machine you’ve done a brilliant restoration on. However, I don’t think I'm alone in recalling machines like this being used in happy times of our lives. Those memories can be wonderful and precious. Thank you for such an amazing video and a fantastic restoration.
You are so correct in the satisfying statements. Almost as good as jumping into the shed and having a go myself. You just cant pass on these old beaters as they are twice as good as the cheap plastic crap of today and have stood the test of time, you have now sent them on a journey of at least another 25-30 yrs. Thankyou so much for these vids as they give me a huge amount of enjoyment. Cheers.
Who else after watching this thinks n feels like going out n getting a project to restore
I do
Same here
Yeah I'm now looking for a Briggs and Stratton model H!
I actualy found a car while raking.
Another day another project, and you can finally finish that “one” that the parts have been on order for over a month that you’ve forgotten about by now.
27 year old here who has been binge watching these videos. I started my own small engine repair business 2 years ago after growing up hotrodding my whole life. Something about small engines they're so simple and fun to work on I love what I do day in and out.
The best thing I love about restoration videos is to see these tools in brand new condition as it would be if my dad or granddad would have seen it displayed in a store
I used to restore vintage Snowmobiles. It was a great hobby but time consuming and parts were hard to come by. Now I just repair small engine equipment much like that Tiller. I always enjoy watching an old, rusty hulk come back to life. I do wish I had a powder coating setup. I usually do primer, paint and a clear coat sealer. I think it holds up better than powder coating in the long run.
This is one of the most reliable ways to relax
lots & lots of birdsong in the background, very relaxing
G'day and fantastic new life that made of this tiller, really good job, regards John
What skill and patience to do this. I take my hat off to you, a first class restoration. With the knowledge, equipment, time plus the money to do a great job. From an old engineer in the UK. Just read the previous comment and I too am 70, retired service engineer/welder/fabricator, and have been glued to James Condon's videos for many days. Well done James.
Beautiful video. One fine Craftsman here ladies and gentleman.
I wouldn’t be able to use it after that beautiful restoration. Be afraid of scratching it. . All the best Mick.
Thanks for another great video . I would like to see a video of the field where you planted the saplings
Watching this makes me so nostalgic. My gramps started a garage in the 30s and my dad and his brothers kept it going until the 90s. I didn't realize how talented mechanics are. Back when parts were parts. Great job.
am I the only one who loves the matte look of powder coat paint before baking?
Wow, what's not to like in this video. When you tackle a refurbishing project like this, you have to have many different skill sets. You seems to have them all covered. Thumbs Up!
Yes indeed, once I saw the video ...... Musti1 came to mind... WELL DONE!!!!!!!!
Brillant work no annoying loud music no bull talk just work on your machine a job so well done👍
I love powder coat. It's just so magical. Also, loving the new tools. Very nice job.
I would love to see an older Sears/Craftsman Roto-Spader restored. My grandfather had one from the mid 70s and my parents used it until it gave its last leg back in 2013. Wish my dad still had it so we can have a fun restoration experiment to work on. Small machinery. Shouldn’t have been too difficult to work on.
please make some more like this Ive watched them all and now watching reruns Thanks for all you do
Thank you for all the knowledge you bring, you are such a keeper of old knowledge, be proud of yourself
Glad you got the powder coating kit. Great job bud.
Thanks! You're videos put me in the mood for a bit of powder coating :)
@@MachineryRestorer Nice one, Send me some info on reproducing the decals as I'm looking for a system.
I create them using "Affinity Designer" and then I get them printed at www.stickersinternational.co.uk (I would love to be able to print my own though)
@@MachineryRestorer Nice one, i'll check them out.
Boy does this bring back memories: I don't know how many of these I tore down and rebuilt when my dad ran a small engine repair shop;
My childhood was spent in the garage tearing down small engines and rebuilding them. It helped teach me alot of the skills i have today
Yes! Finally. Thanks daggerwin! Love this channel.
Well u from ireland
Gavin Howard what?
you can't keep getting away with this sam
@@KingMooseThe3rd Haha! Based
Very beautiful result, love it. Thank you for sharing your amazing story. God bless you and your family
Awesome restoration Daggerwin / Machinery restorer!!! You've got two well restored tillers now!! 👍👏 Keep up the good work! 😃
EXCELLENT VIDEO. THIS IS A TUTORIAL FOR YOUNG MECHANICS & SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS.
Nice Video good to see someone saving old machinery and bringing it back to life for future generations to see and enjoy.
I remember my dad getting one of these when I was very small, and the biggest problem being holding it back and stopping it running away. We never thought of removing the wheels!
My word! I believe this is the best and most thorough restoration I've seen yet. I cringed to watch you run it in the dirt. LOL
I advise you "my mechanics" channel ;)
One of the finest restorations I've seen yet. Kudos to you and yours!
Someone already said it but this is incredibly relaxing to watch. Great job Daggerwin, most everyone else would have considered the tiller scrap and not worth the time it took to get it running, let alone restoring it to showroom condition. Very well done.
Absolutely beautifully restored. Had to subscribe after seeing such nice work...Thanks!
So satisfying seeing the results. Lots of work and love went into this. Thanks for the video
Forget all of these restorations, I want the bush you keep finding all of this stuff growing in!!! 🤪
It does my head in when they set up "finds" like that. Disgraceful
Back to back random videos to watch while in quarantine
Honestly, just AMAZING!
I love these old machines, enjoyed the video
i really love watching you take something like this and making look new again
Now that is what I call a full restoration,well done my friend you are an inspiration to us all.
Love this channel, i learn so much just watching those restorations. Thumbs up.
A piece of art, i would put one of his engines in my living room
I don't know what it is but these videos are oddly satisfying to watch.
It’s nice to see old machines that have been sitting in some brush to come back to life. Nice job.
Simply awesome. Great job!
I just get so much satisfaction bringing an old engine back to life.
Non ethanol fuel saved the tank!! Awesome job!!
Please, please, please keep these videos coming. Loving them
Beautiful job. I loved every minute.
Amazing attention to detail
I can see you are restoring this machine more for the satisfaction then for the money you can safe. I hope some day I'll be able to do something like this!! thank you for your time and sharing your knowledge!! great video 👍!!
I liked the access through the flywheel to change /set the points. The background music of real life tools being used is wonderful (no screeching techno girl bands). Rust removal, my friend put his stuff in the vinegar soak set it on top of the wife's heating / massage pad overnight. Worked great. Try using a hair dryer on heat gun to remove transfers. Great job. Narragansett Bay
Fantastic, wonderful, superb. Yep....that was THE best ❤
I've been doing the same thing in my shop classes! Got an old one from my grandmas house
Happy little tiller. Good job.
Ah yes another good resto video. Love these. Fuel looked surprisingly clean to be old. Good sign the tank is in good order. Fantastic job man keep it up
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@Jaden Ace instablaster =)
@Dane Calvin i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
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Again AWESOME job bro. True craftsman , love the tools . My dad used little sticks to see how much oil was in the lawnmower , must be a old school thing. 😎👍
Beautiful work my good man. I have a period correct American version of this tiller called a "Merry tiller" with a Briggs and Stratton 5HP. A little bigger, but I love it.
Really enjoyed that. Nicely done. First time I've seen your vids. I remember when my ol' man came home with the exact same machine. Brought back a lot of happy childhood memories of the ol' fella out on the veg plot! Thank you 😊
I’ve restored many Suffolk’s.. awesome little engine, they just keep going.. great restoration bud
Incredibly therapeutic! Really lovely to think that your passion for farming simulator has maybe helped pay for the all your new workshop toys in this video, so that you can better pursue this passion too! Fantastic, you're an inspiration; living the dream. 😀 Keep it up. #lettonfarm4ever
This is what I call 'a perfect job'!!
Loved what you did. All things are not wasted it can be reclaimed. Nice video.
I like the touches of the decals, I had wondered on a previous video where you go them from, never considered that you'd print them. That old Suffolk Iron Works engine brings back memories. I used to work on those as a teenager and I still have my fathers old Qualcast Commodore lawnmower which had one. It precedes the engine you have here as the earlier ones had cast alloy starter pull assembly instead of the nasty plastic and cast and chromed throttle control rather than the pressed piece. The 70+ year old mower now rests peacefully in the shed as a memory of my father and the first time that I was allowed to mow the lawn with it.
Very good restoration! You went far beyond what the machine is worth. Suggestion: sharpen the tiller tines. Thanks for sharing!
Was looking for something to watch in bed before sleep. Preferably something relaxing.....and I hit the jackpot!!
Great job!!! When you know your job, you don't need unnecessary verbage! Thank you!!!
I love this restoration!! 😍
Quarantine Day#38 : I've started to watch people restore old machines. I think I'm going insane
Such a good video again... Nice to see that you know what you're dealing with.
Hi, I enjoy minute by minute your restorations, how nice it is to have all kinds of machines in the workshop, I admire your cleanness, next to the show you give us we can enjoy the birds of your garden, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and time with us. Rico's greetings.
Those powder coated parts looked amazing!
Amazing restoration. Too nice too use, after all that hard work I would put it someplace special and look at it.
Donald Swink yes he did a great job, over the top even. I am sure glad that he actually put it to work at the end because I was sure he just did it so he could take it to car shows and sit beside it polishing it and grinning at the folks who walked by. Hahahahaha!
Simply amazing. Great job!
Great job! It looks brand new!
Some fantastic results with the powder coating but blimey that air filter looked like coffee Top work Lad 👍🏻
Amazing work sir, it's beautiful!
Dam, I thought I'd watch a bit and then go off to bed - I ended up watching the whole thing!
yeahh i watched also the whole thing
You are the best Daggerwin!..I hate waiting for the next project but it's always worth the wait!
Great job 💙 Was hooked from the start, and wasn't disappointed. Great video, Great restoration, Great sense of humour and sooooo relaxing to watch. Wonderful 🙇♀️💙
Well done lad....you should be proud.I am sure that unit would work wonders in small areas.
Lovely work mate, just found your channel, I watch a handful of great restorers on here and it’s immensely gratifying to see another English proponent of this most satisfying genre doing the job well and delivering a fine product and rejuvenating some deserving equipment. Keep up the fine work. 👍🏻
this wasn't abandoned very long. Plant growth a couple of months, petrol not yet evaporated, overall condition pretty decent for its age. But good hook for the video.
@SubConsciousMind That's what i also thought when I reached 3:17.
I still enjoyed the video.
He said abandoned not for how long tho...
Maybe abandoned in a shed or garage. definitely hasnt been rained on or sitting in snow or anything like that and has old cobwebs which wouldnt survive outside. Always interesting to see restorations though.
It’s been sat in a shed, it’s far to clean, I’ve had engines and tractors sat out for a few days and had more cobwebs/leaves and general dirt on it than that!
Great job Daggerwin !!
They fitted those old SIF engines to everything!
wow you did an amazing job. Mustie would be proud.
Wanjockey it's a Suffolk engine
Wonderful restoration. I like that you leave the parts with some of their patina instead of putting in filler. Really lovely machines. I have never worked on lawnmower or garden power engines but from watching your videos it seems there all saveble if they don't throw a rod! I might pick up a project over winter if I see something at the right money as they look pleasurable to work on.
Seriously excellent work. I stumbled across your outstanding channel today and can't stop watching. I'm supposed to be fixing my own car, but hey that can wait...a day... or three...
First class restoration. Nice to see you are adding to your tool collection.
Waste of time ? Naaahhh ... the joy of seeing your own hands at work to restore good machinery. Its a gift rarely seen in people these days.
Superior indeed! Kudos!
Very good attention to details! Thank you for sharing with us!
That was a great restoration and the final result was awesome. Printing the decals finished it off perfectly. I think you used just about every preparation and coating method available: paint stripper, wire brush, vinegar, sandblasting and sandpaper. Powder coating, spray can and brush but a great job. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
Fantastic restoration, I had one of these that I bought from a lawnmower repair shops junk pile. Did some work on it to get it running and it worked really well. Impressed that you managed to get a new belt, mine was knackered and I couldn’t find a replacement anywhere, I eventually took the old one into Halfords and found a fan belt that was the closest size, wasn’t perfect but it worked reasonably well. Thank you though, really enjoyed you doing the restoration.
Fantastic and extensive restoration. Thanks for the vid!
Beautiful work! Nothing like competent no compromise quality! Awesome! Keep it up! God bless.
Damn, that’s nice work and a beautiful piece.