RARE 54 YEAR OLD VINTAGE TILLER | RESTORATION
2023 ж. 1 Сәу.
661 816 Рет қаралды
Complete restoration of a Howard 300 Rotovator. Can I restore it to a perfect running condition?
1969 Howard 300 Tiller
Thank you to my Patrons
/ daggerwin
Complete restoration of a Howard 300 Rotovator. Can I restore it to a perfect running condition?
1969 Howard 300 Tiller
Thank you to my Patrons
/ daggerwin
This is probably the best restoration video that you did so far. What I especially like about your channel is that you restore different machines that actually do come in really handy for gardening!
I agree, amazing video, thank you
Mach doch auch mal solch ein Projekt!
@@Timico1000 Ich habs mir schon mehrfah überlegt, aber ich hab dazu einfach nicht die Zeit... wenn man sowas macht, muss man immer vor Ort sein und dranbleiben. Wenn man nur hi und da mal was macht wird das nie fertig...
@@v-g-z3689 Das stimmt, vor allem dann noch nebenbei filmen. Hab deine Videos aber auch immer gern geguckt! :)
@@Timico1000 Genau das ist es, das kommt dazu, ich habe großen Respekt vor dem Kollegen hier, wie der das schafft. Danke, das freut mich!
I've always wanted to hear a narrated restoration from you, awesome video
That was the best resteration video I have ever watched sir. 👍👍👍👍👍
And I love the fact that he has his other channel for gaming
I had to stop watching the farming simulator channel as that game was taking over my life. its too damn good. im 45 and cant exactly say all the kids do is sit infront of computer screens. i would finish work come home and be up all night tending to my farms. no no i must not return to that game or watch others. maybe when i retire at 92 or whatever it is now. 🤣
@bigjoe4409 I was thinking "wait a minute he sounds exactly like daggerwin"
@philholland182 yup same person bro
Incredible job! Your attention to detail is commendable. Can’t wait for the next restoration.
As usual, an incredible restoration not only looking brand new, but also functioning like new. I'm amazed at the lengths you go to to rejuvenate these old machines. Very impressive and excellent work! You must be very proud of your results.
Just tracking down new old stock parts and gaskets must be in a job itself... this guy really loves these machines.
Need I say, you are one of the most detailed and excellent mechanics I've ever seen. I believe there is nothing you couldn't repair.
I love both your full restorations (like this one) and your will-it-run videos. The combination of your fine camera work and narration is exceptional.
good job as usual can't wait to see the next one. watching your videos has given me a bit more confidence in working on my own stuff and ive recently "restored" my old atv i use for work now it looks like new and i dont want to work with it anymore 😂 i can only imagine how satisfying it is to completely restore something piece by piece like you do.
I thoroughly enjoyed this restoration. I can't imagine how many hours you have into this. I especailly liked seeing the different ways you came up with removing pulleys and bushings and exahust pipe. And recreating the tags but maintaining the original serial numbers etc. was brilliant. Awesome job all around and great narration.
Found this video. Just right up my alley 😁 My rototiller is 78yrs old... 1946/ Frazer Rototiller. Works great
Good to see the old machine back to its former glory chewing up dirt once again. You do such such beautiful work i can't get enough of these vids. I do know that they take alot of time and effort to make and it shows very nicely done👍👍
There is nothing more satisfying than restoring something to its original function and to do it so magnificently is just awesome. I love watching it done - only wish I had the time and resource to do it myself! Thanks for sharing with us!
Happy memories. As a teenager I used one of these on my family’s smallholding. The beasts are bulletproof!
Now that is a classic machine that is in need of a lot of work and love thank you for your doing this to that classic rear tine rototiller
This thing was really built to last. Perfect restoration.
My Dad always had Howards, they were part of my childhood. Awesome restoration, it'll be good for another 50+ years now.
You are like "How is made" Beautiful images, explanations, voice Youe are more.... 👍👍👍You are " HOW IS MADE THE RESTORATION"👍👍👍
Probably one of the best Restoration's I have seen in a while? I like the fact that you explain what your doing as you go, in simple plain English? A nice job very well done.
Fantastic work, as always. Brilliant to see an old beast be resurrected.
Thank you for making this excellent restoration video, brings back many memories. When I was growing up we had one on the farm, when I was barely old enough I started using this wonderful machine on our farm, it was quite heavy and needed some serious strength to keep upright & from toppling over, quite a high centre of gravity! Ours had the B&S engine originally I think, but it blew up and we replaced it with a Mitsubishi engine, which threw the conn-rod I think, then the final engine was a Kohler. After many years of hard slog, I credit this machine for giving me great upper body strength. I hope it gives you great pleasure and satisfaction using it. Cheers from NZ. (PS: I am two years older than this machine)
Thanks you so much for your kind words, I am so pleased to hear that it brought back memories for you.
Nice for the 7:00 am ers to see the new vid right away!
lol what about the 5am'ers
And the 2 PM''rs. Time zones are funny.
@@saintchuck9857 whats funny about geography
@@smashyrashy that the Earth is actually flat and not round is funny
6 am ers here
Wow, this was a fantastic restoration, as always! Thank you for uploading the narrated version to KZhead for us all to enjoy! Can't wait for your next project.
Amazing attention to detail and explanation of the tools your using and diagnosing the problem. Looking forward to the next one.
I wish I could've restored my grandfather's old Sears Craftsman tiller from the 1970s. It used a common Briggs 5 HP engine. It was yellow and white in color from what I remember. My parents used it quite often when I was a kid. You did an amazing job with this one. Rotovators/Rototillers haven't changed much in decades. Practical and simple design. Love it.
My word that is a quality job, I noted the perfect ring when you lapped the valves in.
Awesome restoration! As soon as I saw the uploaded video I knew it was going to be a great watch, keep up the fantastic work 😃
It's quite refreshing to get to watch another narrated restoration. One of my favorite bits is the bit of history you share with us while showing the restoration. I hope one day to have a small shop and be able to do some restorations myself. I've learned a lot watching your videos. Your gaming channel is a lot of fun to watch as well.
The narrated videos are so much better! Thanks for a great vid!
Wow! That was a LOT of work. The sandblasting is sooo satisfying...
That was an excellent end to the day. Been clearing a glen in the Scottish borders all day with winter debris. Ill call you Dr Machinery restorer from now on. Very relaxing to watch and a first class restoration.
In all my years of Building engines I have never seen an aluminum bore engine. It is amazing how in this case in this very rare case newer engines are so much more Superior than the old engines. Absolutely love your videos and this one was amazing.😊
What a superb video. Your attention to detail is like nothing I've ever seen. The quality of your work and making sure everything is filmed clearly and well thought through makes your channel one of the best of its type on KZhead. I look forward to your next restoration masterclass.
Always enjoy your restoration videos-great job! In case people were wondering: *"A substantial amount of weeds were injured after this tiller was restored"*
Really very, very good work. I once had a similar tiller as a gardener's apprentice. That was in 1973 The thing worked really well. Many thanks for your excellent tutorials.
That's is exactly why I love restoration videos with voice... because other wise, usually I have no clue what are you doing other there :)
Great job, almost too clean and shiny to get all muddy again!
I can't believe you put that in the dirt after all that work 😱
Really enjoyed the audio narration! I hope this will become a regular feature.
My favourite restoration channel!
It's amazing how good the condition of the gears were considering how much dirt and grime there was in the gearbox. All in all, a terrific video. Keep them coming!
Really enjoyed the video, gave me a smile each time West Horndon appeared, it's about 7 miles from me in Essex
The reason I popped in to watch this was to see just what a Howard looked and sounded like when in operation. There is one just like this one that's come onto the market here in Rotorua NZ that won't go, owner has no idea why it won't go but they are asking $160 for it. It's not the price that scares me but how scares the parts are to find over here. Thank you, you have done a wonderful job on restoring your old now new motor.
i own a 1972 7 hp rear tine troy, it is now 2023. never been rebuilt. runs like a champ. nothing built these days can hope to last even half as long.
You can't buy a machine as well built as that anymore unfortunately, so your restoration work is well worth it. Very high quality of workmanship as well as camera work. Enjoyed that.
Thanks 👍
Absolutely fantastic. Thanks for the video.
We used the 350’s for commercial landscaping work as the 300’s were fine for veg plots but a bit underpowered for commercial work. The Kohler engine was brilliant, given its quirky starting process and relatively easy to maintain. Like yours both suffered from the ingress of dirt/grit exacerbating wear. So we did basically what you did every two years to all on them, and still had breakdowns. 😂However, a brilliant machine and a super vid, thanks.
The thing with these old machines they were built to serve the owner for years to come now it’s the other way around unfortunately! I find your hard work very satisfying in an odd way. Thank you 😊
That took me right back to the one I had in the eighties. It was a fearsome beast and I remember putting it into reverse and it backing me into a thorn hedge as I couldnt disengage the drive and those tines meant business ! I made a single furrow ridger for mine and it was great for potatoes. It somehow got "lost" in a house move, but I recently found the owners manual for it.
Absolutely the best machinery restoration channel on KZhead. Superb!
When ever I watch I get a weirdly satisfying feeling about your work which is totally professional I must say thank you 😊
I look forward to these videos more than I do Survival Roleplay!
Glad to see you back with a new video! 🙂
You make this look so easy. Thank you from NZ for an interesting video.
it's such a great pleasure to watch an old machine get used again.
My dad owns a machine similar to this, it works very well at churning up ground, we also created a little attachment that makes perfect rows for potatoes.I actually have the same model as you!
You’ve taught an old dog a couple new tricks today. 😊
Fantastic restoration. I love the Narration and the demo of it working afterwards. Top job 👏
Was just thinking that it’d been a while sinceI seen a new MR video. Great restoration and skills as always. Most people don’t think that any design went into commercial machines like these but you can really see how it resembles the front of an old tractor in the working video. The shape of the belt guard gives it a bonnet line, the exposed engine case and upright exhaust all give it a style which was intentional and no accident.
I love that this wasnt just a quick paintjob. You were very thorough. Two bits of advice, quenching steel with water can weaken metal components. Its best to use a penetrating fluid, and when you are hammering a threaded end of a shaft or bolt, leave the nut on and hammer on that instead. You wont mushroom the tip of the shaft or bolt.
Excellent work as always! The time and patience it takes to do a full restoration like this is immense! I always look forward to your next project. Cheers mate!
I am consistently amazed at your work. Cudos
Thank you so much 😀
Now I’m addicted to both channels now I have no free time but I am not complaining love you dagger
Thank you for this narration version of this, it helps me as a non mechanic understand what your working on. Blessings!
Well filmed, with a clear and concise commentary - this is a masterclass in small engine & machine restoration!
This chaps attention to detail is outstanding, love your vid 😊
Well, that was a work of art. The Howard came out well too.
Possibly my favorite restoration of yours! Perfection and it sounds amazing.
you are amazing. I would not try this myself as I know nothing about engines and it would probably sit in my garage for 5 years
Beautiful! I know it takes a great deal of time to get one of these video's completed, but from my perspective they are well worth it! Thank you so much.
I'm glad I now follow TWO people in the UK who restore old machines with videos containing nighttime hedgehog footage.
The narrated restoration is a fantastic format, thank you for making such a great video.
Another excellent restoration. By the way, that spider in the clutch was a False Widow, you do not want to get bitten by one of those.
Many thanks! Although the spider does look similar to a False Widow I believe it was actually a Lace web spider (Funnel Weaver) part of the Amaurobius species
One of the BEST restos I have EVER watched, -- from BERMUDA 32N64W
Man i recognize Hitachi tools 100miles away i see you are man of culture 👏
Wow! That was one filthy gearbox!
I love the level of restoration they you go into with your videos. Thank you very much for the time you spend on your videos. We really appreciate it from Pennsylvania USA. You have inspired me to try restorations for myself.
Very well done! It's both a showpiece and a workhorse.
Literally yelled with excitement when I saw the announcement for a new video!! Amazing work as always!!
Brilliant restoration! Love your attention to details. It's working perfectly and ready to go for another 50 years!
As always a fantastic project - and a super nice machine. Thank you for sharing.
Rotavator, I had no idea what a rotavator was . Then you showed me a photograph of a very nicely designed rear tine garden (rototiller or cultivator). Looks like it's time for another episode of Lost in the pond.
There were some classic works of art that came from the UK such as the E-type Jag, the Vincent Black Shadow and now the Howard Rotavator. You did a fantastic job! Keep'em coming. And just once say carr-burr-ray-durr. ....From N.C. USA
From simulated farming to restoring old machinery he does it all
When restoring projects the quality attention to detail is spot on high quality. If I needed to rotorvator I would definitely purchase this one over anything new manufactured because the old machines mowers and garden equipment were built and made to last longer and built with quality materials. Cheers.
You were very lucky that the gearbox was in good order, when I restored my Howard 350 about 15 years ago the gears were all worn beyond repair so I ended up making most of the replacement parts myself, (fortunately I am an engineer and I had a fully equipped workshop) while I was at it I got rid of all the plain bushings between the gears and the shafts and converted to needle roller bearings throughout the gearbox, at the time I couldn't get any spare parts or gaskets so I had to make everything myself. I replaced all the bearings, seals and chains and eventually I got it all done, I also replaced the tyres and the tynes and converted the tynes to double row. The old Howard is still performing flawlessly to this day and leaks no oil. I also overhauled the Kohler K141 engine and replaced the piston, carb, exhaust and fuel tank. The engine runs perfect and can really do a job of work on my small holding, the last time it was used the engine started first pull with 2 year old petrol in the tank and did everything I asked of it, these are truly great machines
Wonderful restoration of a fine piece of equipment. Sadly the quality of these old machines is sadly lacking today. Well Done!!!
Superb job Sir. Outstanding results. Looks brand and runs like new. Keep em coming.
You did such a great job! Keep posting new videos. It’s such a treat to watch this.
You are realy profeshienal Mekanik.Great job.!!!
I loved the narrated description, it helps a lot to understand what is going on and how the whole thing works. I'd love to see more of those.
As always, very well done restoration. Thanks for all the hard work you put in the video. I can't wait for the next one
great Job ! I like the Way you do restoration Best regards from Germany an keep up to show us those restauration Vidios 👌👍👍
Superb restoration and video! Another piece of history saved! Very well done. 👍
Daggerwin you are a true Master of the Arts of restoring my friend
Superb restoration. The narration is very useful and adds to the learning. Thumbs up and respect from the USA.
Now that was probably the best Restoration video I have seen !! Just a fantastic job !! My favorite kind of video from the start to finished product !! Super job !! Keep'm coming brother !! Thanks 👍
Slick rig when it's all shined up. Nice work.
Your videos are awesome! You have a very smooth touch with the way you work. I love the full restorations!
I will say you do some definitely awesome great quality work to restorate in these old machines you don't leave any part on assembled or inspected very nice
I wish you would show more of the sandblasting. There is something really satisfying about watching it for some reason.
Another superb video!, channels like this are why I don't have a TV - thank you.