My bug eye MTD yardman with 15hp 38deck has way more holes then that I've patched them up and it still cuts grass but it is getting to the stage where I'm going to have to Just let it go but for now it still works
My god! Did TH-cam finally enable your comment section. It's about freaking time! I swear this platform is not what it used to be, but I'm glad you got your comment section back.
Good save, one thing I use a lot of is magnets taken from old microwaves they're strong enough to hold sockets and bolts, nuts and they stick to tractors. Try one on your bench when rebuilding carbs they keep track of the little screws,needle valve springs,, Old rubber truck flaps make good shock absorbing connections, they are 3/8 to 1/2" thick with a fiber core. Something like a flat love joy..
I scrapped a deck just like on that Agway in 2019. I kept rollers, the height adjustment assembly on the right side and that double pulley spindle on the rear. I think I got it 6-7 years ago as a Craigslist free haul away with some other old riding mower.
Look forward to seeing you put those kimo tools through the paces. I just purchased a Milwaukee fuel brushless 3/8 for work, but would be interested in the kimo for my home shop.
great video, exactly the same model and years that i have. Would like to have the link to the full PDF manuel for it, the link you posted in the description is only partial. Thank you.
Hey!! long time no see my friend!! I just watched a video on the John Deere 318 garden tractors. I would like to suggest that this tractor is an amazing one of a kind machine that I highly suggest you look into. thankyou for taking the time to read my comment and have a nice day sir!
I have the same tractor i bought new in 85 it is a sears. i changed that steering rubber and put in a universal joint out of a honda steering collum bolted right on no mor problems with that
What exactly is a ghetto nail? Is it related to the dead as a door nail? Just messing around!!! You sometimes have a way with words!! Thanks for sharing!! What's up John!!
Yes, I learned that mistake. luckily not the hard way but I could've. luckily it was mostly winter time and beginning of spring when it was used, till I put the shrouds back on.
The part number to find the aftermarket coil for that thing is original Briggs number 394891. I prefer the chinesium coils as I have had crap luck with the oem briggs coils. The carb rebuild kit part number is Briggs 394502, 491539, 694056. Most often the fuel pump on the front of the carb will need to be rebuilt and the fuel pump rebuilt kit is available seperatly for a lot less than the full rebuild kit part number 393397
Wow I’m shocked that there is a comment section! The hood looks like an 80’s Dynamark but the rear fenders look more like Murray’s. Or did Murray make Dynamarks? Anyway I’m happy to see comments turned on as I used to part out riding mowers, but didn’t make much money doing it. I’ve been going through the barns and listing stuff on Craigslist since a lot of what I have I’m not going to use.
Hey i know you have alot of junk allready but look in the picture of the lawnmower where it sat look behind it is a antique engine (the rusty crusty one) would love to see if you could give it a second chance at life or just called a will it run video🤩🤩
I was wondering if you know where any place in Texas it be close to Whitney Texas that I could find me a couple of garden tractors whether they got engines on them or not I don't care I'd rather have them with the go-kart style setup if you have any idea please let me know thank you and God bless
I have a question that I am sure a lot of people are interested in and would make a great subject for a long long video, the question: what am I looking for to make a mud mower or brush beater that will hold up to the ruff and tumble world of off roading? It's obvious that you can't take just any rider take the deck off and hit the brush. Any way i think this would take a lot of time to think of what to build or use for the build. Interesting 🤔
Iv braght back fair worse mowers to use that nothing .... It'd u looked. Up that Murray in craftsman forum probly be better cuz they used that same motor in there gt18s in late 70s and 80s . That likely a 85 . Cuz my sears looked like that .
Well lets see if we have comments for the first time in 3 years.
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What's up my friend
Yay!!!!!!
My bug eye MTD yardman with 15hp 38deck has way more holes then that I've patched them up and it still cuts grass but it is getting to the stage where I'm going to have to Just let it go but for now it still works
Can I buy that mower for my first restoration project I want to do my first restoration
My god! Did TH-cam finally enable your comment section. It's about freaking time! I swear this platform is not what it used to be, but I'm glad you got your comment section back.
Same
It's so awesome to be able to comment on your videos again!!!
You just gotta love that old stuff. Can’t get enough of it.
Good save, one thing I use a lot of is magnets taken from old microwaves they're strong enough to hold sockets and bolts, nuts and they stick to tractors. Try one on your bench when rebuilding carbs they keep track of the little screws,needle valve springs,, Old rubber truck flaps make good shock absorbing connections, they are 3/8 to 1/2" thick with a fiber core. Something like a flat love joy..
Enjoy seeing these old tractors brought back. Nice work!
Great to have the comments back
I am so glad you put you comments bavk on
from my factory expience murry was known as the red sears. sears also sold them in silver and charchole grey
I scrapped a deck just like on that Agway in 2019. I kept rollers, the height adjustment assembly on the right side and that double pulley spindle on the rear. I think I got it 6-7 years ago as a Craigslist free haul away with some other old riding mower.
I just picked up the exact tractor this weekend!
I absolutely love that mower
Look forward to seeing you put those kimo tools through the paces. I just purchased a Milwaukee fuel brushless 3/8 for work, but would be interested in the kimo for my home shop.
Great catch there John seeing the stater issue yeah buddy 😎
great video, exactly the same model and years that i have. Would like to have the link to the full PDF manuel for it, the link you posted in the description is only partial. Thank you.
Hey!! long time no see my friend!! I just watched a video on the John Deere 318 garden tractors. I would like to suggest that this tractor is an amazing one of a kind machine that I highly suggest you look into. thankyou for taking the time to read my comment and have a nice day sir!
That's a perfect candidate fer a chain drive conversion go kart.
I have the same tractor i bought new in 85 it is a sears. i changed that steering rubber and put in a universal joint out of a honda steering collum bolted right on no mor problems with that
What exactly is a ghetto nail? Is it related to the dead as a door nail? Just messing around!!! You sometimes have a way with words!! Thanks for sharing!! What's up John!!
If you get it going, be sure to aquire and put all metal pieces back on engine, it will overheat without them! The opposed twins are good engines!
opposes twins are the best motors briggs ever made.
Yes, I learned that mistake. luckily not the hard way but I could've. luckily it was mostly winter time and beginning of spring when it was used, till I put the shrouds back on.
The part number to find the aftermarket coil for that thing is original Briggs number 394891. I prefer the chinesium coils as I have had crap luck with the oem briggs coils. The carb rebuild kit part number is Briggs 394502, 491539, 694056. Most often the fuel pump on the front of the carb will need to be rebuilt and the fuel pump rebuilt kit is available seperatly for a lot less than the full rebuild kit part number 393397
The amount of continuous rusty dust blowing out the exhaust was interesting and mildly concerning lol
Agreed!
Wow I’m shocked that there is a comment section!
The hood looks like an 80’s Dynamark but the rear fenders look more like Murray’s. Or did Murray make Dynamarks?
Anyway I’m happy to see comments turned on as I used to part out riding mowers, but didn’t make much money doing it. I’ve been going through the barns and listing stuff on Craigslist since a lot of what I have I’m not going to use.
Was the drill part edited???
Great videos
Yes they work
Seems like comments are back- sweet!
Steering wheels should have a sticker that says "don't push here".
Would this tractor make a good mud/ trail mower o love the body style
Awesome
Nice just picked up 5 mowers for 300$
this is from shelby operations paint line also home of arnolds
I have the agway 11/38 from 1984 and its sucks cus mine has the variable transaxle and the original engine is locked but im making it a race mower
Yo the comets are back
the sears 3 point will fit on it.those will pull a plow.
Wooohooo commenting is open!!!!!
Quoting doom BFG for life
Do you have a good transmission for a 1541 cub cadet tractor
Hey i know you have alot of junk allready but look in the picture of the lawnmower where it sat look behind it is a antique engine (the rusty crusty one) would love to see if you could give it a second chance at life or just called a will it run video🤩🤩
LOL I can not save them all. This one I had a feeling about when I saw it last year. Now I got to decide what to do with it.
I was wondering if you know where any place in Texas it be close to Whitney Texas that I could find me a couple of garden tractors whether they got engines on them or not I don't care I'd rather have them with the go-kart style setup if you have any idea please let me know thank you and God bless
I have a question that I am sure a lot of people are interested in and would make a great subject for a long long video, the question: what am I looking for to make a mud mower or brush beater that will hold up to the ruff and tumble world of off roading? It's obvious that you can't take just any rider take the deck off and hit the brush. Any way i think this would take a lot of time to think of what to build or use for the build. Interesting 🤔
Look up a youtuber called Doc Sprocket he just did a good video on that topic.
Going to check him out thanks
On the topic of old tractors have you ever got to work on an old IH cub cadet?
Sorry I have not. They are insane rare here in Maine
I bet someone tied a rope around the steering column and picked it uo with a forklift to bend it
Who was driving that truck with wood pedals? The kid from Indiana Jones temple of doom?
Hello, I guess you're ready to go.
That steering looks like someone dropped a pickup truck on it😂
Weird I can comment 😂
Wow I got mine in better condition for free lol. Only difference was mine was a 82
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I don't know why, but I haven't seen any posts from you in awhile. I must've unsubscribed for some reason. Let's see what you've been up to.
Iv braght back fair worse mowers to use that nothing .... It'd u looked. Up that Murray in craftsman forum probly be better cuz they used that same motor in there gt18s in late 70s and 80s . That likely a 85 . Cuz my sears looked like that .
I now feel dumber than I did 20 seconds ago
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We have 2 riders for sale
Ghetto nail..lol.
Gave 40.00 too much.
Me