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Mustie1 arent you on the wrong channel? just kidding hope you can find a good used engine for that TORO! That was one of Kohler's bad designs! you do good work and have a good week!
This channel has saved my ass more than a few times. There is literally no other source on the entire fucking internet with ANY information on vintage small engines. And here comes this guy with not only information, but experience knowledge like which way a gasket goes on a tecumseh diaphragm carb. My vintage go kart lives on!
Love the nostalgia, the paperwork is just as interesting as the machine itself! Hanging out with my new baby boy born on Thursday, and wondering what kind of stuff he’ll be looking at of mine when he is older. Besides the 69 Camaro.
Congratulations on the birth of your boy,I took my 16 year old daughter out yesterday,I let her drive my 67 Camaro RS,she was ripping through all four like she was born for it lol.
A couple years ago when my oldest Grandson was like 7-8 yrs old , I was going thru some boxes , He pulls out a 33-1/3 LP , 🤔 an says Dang POP's you guys sure had huge CD's.. there were a couple of old rotary style phones & a smaller push button one , he was staring at them a asked me how the rotary phone worked , An he thought the push button was lil a Cell Phone - same thing man Pop you had to carry this around , holding the receiver cord saying this isn't wireless 🤷♂️, there were a few other things he had questions about ,Love that boy
Hey Taryl if you have a guy that makes decals, you should sell decals in your store that say “Scrub Cadet,” “Tecumesh,” “Briggs and Scratton” and all your other brand names so we can have our machines labeled like proper grass rats!
Amazing paperwork he kept. My dad was like that. Something that he didn't pass on to me. I learned the hard way to save essential paperwork on my equipment!
Nice video I'm 70 years old it just seems like I remember using one of those on the farm or at my grandparents they do a heck of a good job but it seems like ever time there is a tool piece of equipment that works for unknown reason they stop make them can't wait to see this completed
You teach us so good, one day everyone will fix there own junk, and you will have a job mowing grass, instead of fixing mowers, lol, all in fun, love your videos! ✌ keep up the good work boys!!
I love seeing vintage lawn equipment brought back to life and as close to original as economically practical. How cool to have all the original paperwork intact too.
Oh my God that brings back so many memories we have one in the backyard just like that in the 80s and it had the other motor on it then it became my first mini bike engine
That Clinton brings back memories. When I was about 10 years old Dad had an old rototiller with a Clinton on it. I had the idea of using it to make a go-kart. The spark plug was missing, so the piston was stuck. With a lot of banging and wrenching I got the piston freed up, and Dad showed me how to lap the valves. We made gaskets out of a Tide box, and a gas tank out of a Hawaiian Punch Can. We got the engine running, but the crank shaft was bent, and the cardboard head gasket burned through after about 20 minutes. We never did build a go cart, but dad showed me how to rebuild an engine when I was 10 years old. One of my fond childhood memories.
Really Cool! Mott is still around today as a product of the flailmaster Corp in Tennessee, the old Factory in Lagrange still exists too as a machining company
Cool, it's a mini flail mower. Cant wait to see it all fixed up. My old ford flail mower has knives that are held on by shafts that slide through from the sides through a link of chain attached to the them.
Taryl I was in a high school small engines class and our teacher had us use manilla file folders for gaskets and I tell you what it worked!! We would oil up the surface that needed a gasket lay the file folder material on the oiled surface and transfer the surface onto the paper folder, then we would cut the holes out with scissors and use a hole punch for bolt holts to make the holes.
Now that's the way you do it. Keep paper work and informational files. Please tell us that you plan to restore to original condition and preserve it as a historical piece. Go Taryl.
My first job I ever had part of my duties was to cut the grass. This was in the mid 1980's. The tractor I had to use was a 1948 Avery, and the mower deck was equipped with these "hammer knives." I had to pull off about 500 and sharpen them at the beginning of the season and reinstall them, it took roughly two days. It was a beast of a tractor with about an 8' mower deck, it would cut anything! The Mott uses the same idea in a walk behind mower.
I love old stuff. Its oddly satisfying sometimes to do some detective work through paperwork from long ago. I recently found paperwork from 1984 of lawn/electric/plumbing work done to my Grandma's house (now my house, she passed in 2018). The older generation notoriously saved paperwork and had a better appreciation for everything it seems.
It's because we live in a disposable society so nobody saves paperwork cause if something breaks we just throw it out and get a new one. Back in the day you bought something and expected it to last a lifetime so that's why they kept the papers.
It looks like a modern day Flail mower used for dethatching lawns. I know those machines (Flail) are expensive for what they do. Great video Mr. Mower Taryl Sir. This is worth watching on a rainy Mothers Day.
Back in 2000 we bought a house and had the seller toss in the mower and edger. Got those and the original paperwork. 1972 McLane mower and a 1974 Montgomery Ward edger which is a McLane painted white. Really good stuff. Come 2018 we're moving and won't need them anymore. No one wanted them. It was a beach to get the local gardener to take the edger and days for someone to grab it from the curb with a ''FREE'' sign on it.
Great video Taryl. I love those old mower restorations, even though most of them were dead or gone back when I was just a kid in the 60s. And I bet you were one of those kids or young guys like me, who can remember having to dress up nice to go with your parents somewhere, like a wedding reception, church or funeral, where once you got dressed up and mom was combing your hair and fixing your tie, with all the women and girls standing around waiting, mom always said yep, that's one thing about the (insert last name here) men.... They sure do clean up nice don't they! And everyone would laugh, then you all would leave. Later. Can't wait to see it done! Jpol.
Can’t fault Taryl for his less than honest statement on the motor. We have a whole group of people in DC who get into office and make their fortunes by habitually lying to us. Now most of us know Taryl is completely honest, obviously the motor swap with Ronnie was satire for the video.
Awsome vid wish it was longer i like how you fin. d tools of people who owned them and you talk about the history of the tools and people and parts tou keep the past alive Thanks👌
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Taryl do you wipe after you mow how often do you brush them teeth
great little machine, but im most impressed with the suit,
Think that’s the only thing missing from your channel bud, 4 years of watching you and not a Tie in sight!?? Smarten up Big man 😆
Mustie1 arent you on the wrong channel? just kidding hope you can find a good used engine for that TORO! That was one of Kohler's bad designs! you do good work and have a good week!
That was his Bar Mitzvah suit %)
I just binged watched every Mustie1 video now time to start watching all taryl's Videos
You guys need to start a museum for antique machinery. Grass Rats Antique Lawn And Garden Museum.
Lol!!! Taryl, I love your humor. I loved how you said dribble. Keep the videos coming!!
Taryl is #1!!!!
Ian Hunter and Mott the Hoople! Loved that band. You're showing your age Taryl. Great video.
This channel has saved my ass more than a few times. There is literally no other source on the entire fucking internet with ANY information on vintage small engines. And here comes this guy with not only information, but experience knowledge like which way a gasket goes on a tecumseh diaphragm carb. My vintage go kart lives on!
Love the nostalgia, the paperwork is just as interesting as the machine itself! Hanging out with my new baby boy born on Thursday, and wondering what kind of stuff he’ll be looking at of mine when he is older. Besides the 69 Camaro.
Congratulations on the birth of your boy,I took my 16 year old daughter out yesterday,I let her drive my 67 Camaro RS,she was ripping through all four like she was born for it lol.
@@oxyfee6486
That is cool in SO many ways!!👍👊
Thanks so much for the comment!
Congrats on the baby boy! No Skool like the old skool 👍
A couple years ago when my oldest Grandson was like 7-8 yrs old , I was going thru some boxes , He pulls out a 33-1/3 LP , 🤔 an says Dang POP's you guys sure had huge CD's.. there were a couple of old rotary style phones & a smaller push button one , he was staring at them a asked me how the rotary phone worked , An he thought the push button was lil a Cell Phone - same thing man Pop you had to carry this around , holding the receiver cord saying this isn't wireless 🤷♂️, there were a few other things he had questions about ,Love that boy
@@TarylFixesAll
Thanks gentlemen!
It makes me miss all those old guys. Hopefully, Heaven has plenty of grass to mow.
You got that right
Jeezus
@@megamus3 or Jebus, whichever.
Hey Taryl if you have a guy that makes decals, you should sell decals in your store that say “Scrub Cadet,” “Tecumesh,” “Briggs and Scratton” and all your other brand names so we can have our machines labeled like proper grass rats!
Jared Harvey , Not only, "Hell, yeah..." but BETTER! It's a win, win for Taryl AND the graphics place!
As I always say new isn’t always better! Sometimes old and proven is much better!
You can't teach someone to be a brilliant communicator it's a gift.
Amazing paperwork he kept. My dad was like that. Something that he didn't pass on to me. I learned the hard way to save essential paperwork on my equipment!
Crap I have paperwork/documentation to stuff I scrapped. Dunno why🤷♂️
I have the paperwork. Just can't find any of it.
@@tomtheplummer7322 Sometimes that paper is worth as much as the item these days.
“Hammer knife time” “ don’t touch me” 🤣🤣🤣 hilarious ! Should be on Taryl’s greatest hits
Yo yo from the UK Sitting back with a coffee to watch the master at work
Liar! People from the UK don't drink coffee.
@@rustyshackelford8769 oh yes we do cupcake
@@ItsMrAssholeToYou lol
Nice video I'm 70 years old it just seems like I remember using one of those on the farm or at my grandparents they do a heck of a good job but it seems like ever time there is a tool piece of equipment that works for unknown reason they stop make them can't wait to see this completed
I was thinking if you were over a certain height that mower might chop some toes.
Another great restoration project. Nice seeing someone redo all these things to preserve our history.
Another Sunday morning with a fresh Taryl video! Man I'm getting spoiled.
You teach us so good, one day everyone will fix there own junk, and you will have a job mowing grass, instead of fixing mowers, lol, all in fun, love your videos! ✌ keep up the good work boys!!
Taryl is a true detective..and a master of art of the deal..poor old ronnie never saw it coming..
Love seeing Taryl mowing with the Mott mower in his suit. Just like the advertisement. Looking good!!!
Love the Hammer Knife mower. Sweet!
Now that's a real grass scratcher!
I just LOVE old lawn equipment!
Simply awesome! Love the zoot suit! Mott the hammer knife works great. Even mulches up old cans and bottles! Dont touch me! Hahaha 😂
Little machine is scarily effective. I want one
Nice job Taryl! That thing reminds me of an old mine sweeper with those hammer knives!
Taryl, you and Mustie 1 are the cats ass on repairing small engines of all kind. Thanks.
That was most enjoyable Taryl....A Kool Throwback!!!!
Taryl, you clean up pretty nice. That suit makes you look like a used car salesman! KEKW!
Can't wait to see it restored.
Reminds me of my mother’s old roti-tiller from the 40’s. Back then they made things to last.
Thank you Robin this is so cool to see !!
Taryl needs to do a cover of all his favorite rock bands and use them on his channel!
I love this man 😂 , your videos are the best 👌
And there's your dinner 🫵😂
Nice threads and moves. I would love to see Blade Man do the Hammer Knife Time dance.
I love seeing vintage lawn equipment brought back to life and as close to original as economically practical. How cool to have all the original paperwork intact too.
Great restoration, so far. Never saw one of these guys, glad you got it & are fixing it up. I love fixing old things.
Oh my God that brings back so many memories we have one in the backyard just like that in the 80s and it had the other motor on it then it became my first mini bike engine
LOVE the restoration videos! It’s great seeing this old hardware come back to life!
One heck of a cool machine no kidding.
I love the suit
I like the guy mowing with a coat and tie!
Truly amazed at this machine and how well it worked!
That Clinton brings back memories. When I was about 10 years old Dad had an old rototiller with a Clinton on it. I had the idea of using it to make a go-kart. The spark plug was missing, so the piston was stuck. With a lot of banging and wrenching I got the piston freed up, and Dad showed me how to lap the valves. We made gaskets out of a Tide box, and a gas tank out of a Hawaiian Punch Can. We got the engine running, but the crank shaft was bent, and the cardboard head gasket burned through after about 20 minutes. We never did build a go cart, but dad showed me how to rebuild an engine when I was 10 years old. One of my fond childhood memories.
I think the grass rats used to play with mott the hammer knife back in the day👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow that has all the things you like to fix. What an opportunity for you.
Cool old unit! Kinda like a mini bush hog! Love to have one and more than likely, I will!
Like the photo of fellow wearing a tie operating the hammer knife.
What an effective bit of kit.. does a great job
Taryl scrubs up well - very smart in the Jacket with shirt and tie..
That's a cool mower. It works great.
Great video as always can't wait to see the finish. Have a great week. Love the show.
Great video can't wait to see what you have done to it for video 2.
Heh heh heh heh!!!! Slippers doing the "don't touch me" at the end.... Hilarious!!!
All kidding aside, great job on this one.
This is like being in heaven ,Old Mott , he was a good one
I like the way it mulches and cuts the grass at the same time
You guys are nuts... Love it.
Couldn't be any other way.
... And excellent at what you do. 👍
Bravo👏👏
"A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men." Willy Wonka You guys are brilliant. Thanks for the video.
All right I've heard you say it several times now lol. heading to your website right now going to see what kind of taryl apparel I can't live without.
Great fun video dude...loved the cats one too.
Love ya Taryl . We speak the same language.
I have really missed your videos. Where have you been? Love the suit. You are the funniest genius I have ever seen.
Love the old technology
Really Cool! Mott is still around today as a product of the flailmaster Corp in Tennessee, the old Factory in Lagrange still exists too as a machining company
Cool lil toy, will b awesome to see it restored. thanks for making all ur funny vids!
Cool, it's a mini flail mower. Cant wait to see it all fixed up. My old ford flail mower has knives that are held on by shafts that slide through from the sides through a link of chain attached to the them.
Thank you. The video I been waiting for. 🙂
That is one fine collectable so you go young dudes. Your video guy is awesome Taryl, with super effects and edits. Good job dudes!
Agreed - the camera work is excellent. I had noticed and meant to comment on it.
All You Young Dudes...
Taryl I was in a high school small engines class and our teacher had us use manilla file folders for gaskets and I tell you what it worked!! We would oil up the surface that needed a gasket lay the file folder material on the oiled surface and transfer the surface onto the paper folder, then we would cut the holes out with scissors and use a hole punch for bolt holts to make the holes.
This is really cool, I've seen flail shredders for farm tractors, but never one this small. I love how simple it is.
hope you had a great mothers day momo your the best
You are killing me reading the Mott manual. You kill it!
Now that's the way you do it. Keep paper work and informational files. Please tell us that you plan to restore to original condition and preserve it as a historical piece. Go Taryl.
Pure AWESOMENESS!!!
I have never seen anything like that good video thank you for sharing
My first job I ever had part of my duties was to cut the grass. This was in the mid 1980's. The tractor I had to use was a 1948 Avery, and the mower deck was equipped with these "hammer knives." I had to pull off about 500 and sharpen them at the beginning of the season and reinstall them, it took roughly two days. It was a beast of a tractor with about an 8' mower deck, it would cut anything! The Mott uses the same idea in a walk behind mower.
Classic lawn mower with the advertising. Love it
I bought a early 90's cub cadet, it came with 2" thick of paper work with it. Every service, anything done to it!
Great nostalgic piece of equipment! 👍🏻👍🏻🍺🍺 HAMMertime!! 🍺🍺
I love old stuff. Its oddly satisfying sometimes to do some detective work through paperwork from long ago. I recently found paperwork from 1984 of lawn/electric/plumbing work done to my Grandma's house (now my house, she passed in 2018). The older generation notoriously saved paperwork and had a better appreciation for everything it seems.
It's because we live in a disposable society so nobody saves paperwork cause if something breaks we just throw it out and get a new one. Back in the day you bought something and expected it to last a lifetime so that's why they kept the papers.
@@barackobama5304 Definitely a disposablke society for sure. I save all my important papers, owners manuals, receipts for work done.
That was cool thanks Taryl
When I was young, the school cut the grass with a yellow flail pto drive mower. I always thought it cut better than a rotary blade mower myself.
Good Moring's Taryl Fixes All ya doing a good job on the Hammer
Hurry up Taryl, get it done, I can't wait!
It looks like a modern day Flail mower used for dethatching lawns. I know those machines (Flail) are expensive for what they do. Great video Mr. Mower Taryl Sir. This is worth watching on a rainy Mothers Day.
That was really cool they need to make those again
That is freaken AWESOME.....
Man, that thing would thatch a yard pretty good. Wouldn't mind having one of those. You the man!
Back in 2000 we bought a house and had the seller toss in the mower and edger. Got those and the original paperwork. 1972 McLane mower and a 1974 Montgomery Ward edger which is a McLane painted white. Really good stuff. Come 2018 we're moving and won't need them anymore. No one wanted them. It was a beach to get the local gardener to take the edger and days for someone to grab it from the curb with a ''FREE'' sign on it.
Great video Taryl. I love those old mower restorations, even though most of them were dead or gone back when I was just a kid in the 60s. And I bet you were one of those kids or young guys like me, who can remember having to dress up nice to go with your parents somewhere, like a wedding reception, church or funeral, where once you got dressed up and mom was combing your hair and fixing your tie, with all the women and girls standing around waiting, mom always said yep, that's one thing about the (insert last name here) men.... They sure do clean up nice don't they! And everyone would laugh, then you all would leave. Later. Can't wait to see it done! Jpol.
Lol Taryl with the briggs that has no spark, no compression, and varnish in the gas tank: “Yeah Ronnie it runs perfect!”
Can’t fault Taryl for his less than honest statement on the motor. We have a whole group of people in DC who get into office and make their fortunes by habitually lying to us. Now most of us know Taryl is completely honest, obviously the motor swap with Ronnie was satire for the video.
😂
Doveryay, no proveryay --Ronald Reagan
I mean it's a Briggs. it ran as good as one would hope
Great video 📹 . I will be waiting for the finished version. Love it man .
Nice job Taryl! I would prolly wear steel toe shoes when using the Mott the Hammer though - it looks pretty easy to get your toes under there. Youch!!
Awesome Taryl👍
I can remember as a boy 65 years ago our school had a mott mower mounted on a cub cadet tractor to mow 4acres of lawn.
Monica Lewinsky approves of the Clinton Engine. Anyhow, nice vid, really need to look around my area for some oldies to fix up :):):)
Awsome vid wish it was longer i like how you fin. d tools of people who owned them and you talk about the history of the tools and people and parts tou keep the past alive Thanks👌
You should have a show room of all your toys and mowers tractors
Great video...nice to have the paperwork and the brochures. Looking forward to part 2.
oh yeah! that brings back memories! "Hammer Time" was my favorite! lol
What a cool video!!! I learn more and more about things I never knew about on your channel. Thank you Taryl. Best to all. :)