Well made video and quite a nice engine. I also really like those engines and machinery. I run my engines regularly and have two of those saws which I use to cut nearly all my firewood every year. I have a piece of advice, feel free to utilize it but you definitely don't have to. It would be a good idea to build a cover of some kind for your water hopper on the engine when not in use. What I have personally seen is mud wasps build nests in the head. Leaves among other debris get into hopper as well. What can happen is the water passages in the head get plugged and can create hot spots and cause damage. Im sure you don't work the engine regularly and you may never have any issues just a friendly piece advice. Take care
Well made video and quite a nice engine. I also really like those engines and machinery. I run my engines regularly and have two of those saws which I use to cut nearly all my firewood every year. I have a piece of advice, feel free to utilize it but you definitely don't have to. It would be a good idea to build a cover of some kind for your water hopper on the engine when not in use. What I have personally seen is mud wasps build nests in the head. Leaves among other debris get into hopper as well. What can happen is the water passages in the head get plugged and can create hot spots and cause damage. Im sure you don't work the engine regularly and you may never have any issues just a friendly piece advice. Take care
Thanks Steven, for the good advice.... I need to put that on the list of things to do... Thanks again...
That white Chevy in the background seems to be a looker too!
Thanks, mccujo03 .... I try to keep the old Truck clean, and in good working order but it's starting to show its age...
@@Myersmetalworks totally understand! They start nickel and dime us to death.
Muito bom, não entendo sua língua mais tenho noção da mecânica, eu gosto muito desses motores
Obrigado por assistir... Espero que você encontre um motor como este.