The first piece of equipment I ever learned to drive/use was one of these when I was still way too young to use one by today's standards. I didn't realize how much I missed the sound of that engine until I heard it again almost 25 years later. It gives me chills. One second I'm my current age, then suddenly I'm a kid again helping my grandad either till his big garden in the spring, cut down brush with the thresher bar in the summer heat, or haul logs from the woods to the house to stack up for the winter in the fall, or push snow with the big snow blade on that thing during the winter. Nostalgia is a hell of a drug.
I have an old 1951 simplicity. The motor was missing so I put a harbor freight motor on. All my other antique machines have the original motor. It only came with cultivators but I use it frequently. I am looking for an original engine so eventually I can put it back to stock. Nice machine you have.
I like the contact bar you have mounted on the front to protect the fuel tank, that's a great idea and I might try making something similar for a few of mine.
How do the brakes work if the engine itself doesn't stop? I'm trying to figure that out so I can build a kart for my N and I don't know how to get the brakes working if I attach a belt to the rear axle without killing the engine.
Could you put a slow-moving vehicle sign on a seat and put it on the back of that and use it like a tractor if that point is just a walk behind tractor with a dolly thing
if you turn all the tiller tines around and put a twist in the belt that goes to it youll be ammazed at how much better it works with the tiller spinning opposite direction of the wheels. .. dont laugh..it really works.
If you hear of another one that comes up for sale; please send me a message. My family had one when I was a kid with the trailer the front cutter, tiller, front blade and plow and I would like to get one for myself.
Hi, where I use to leave when I made this video, my best barn finds were in the local papers small ads ( I guess old timer dont used computer) then Craiglist, Kijiji. Also keep an eye out for auctions and estate sale...good luck in your search.
@@JoeBakerOutsideTheBox Thanks for the quick reply. I have searched Craigs list and Kijiji and can't find anything, but I will keep searching. They just don't make them the way they used too.
I just bought one today at the flea market for $150. It runs and came with rear cultivators and a layoff plow...he says it's a simplicity but not sure what model. Looks a lot like urs. Did I get ripped off or did I do ok.
I think you score, thats what I paid for mine few years back and it did not run, altough it did came with a tiller and a snowblower attachement. Somewhere on your machine they should be a metal plate with the serial and model number
@@JoeBakerOutsideTheBox I appreciate all tractors and like this one its designed spread throughout the world I believe gravely was just mismanaged. It is a nice tractor but I like my gravely rotory plow! I gave you a like.
i just bought the same tiller , and in the same ground , it is easily 4 times faster than the ariens rocket 5 , with a 7 hp honda motor on it , that i have had for years now .......... this thing tills better than most tractors
Please learn better language skills. Instead of describing the job in terms of bad, let's use proper language and say something like, "Look at what a fine job this 55 year old piece of equipment has done.'' Also Too mention it's maintenance situation. If it's all original and has been on the job for all or some of those years state it to give credit for it. I have many older things that work nearly perfectly but some have sat out for many many years. Some have been right in the battle year after year and now need a new belt or spindle bearings. It's much more credible and gives a "real '' picture to the listener
The first piece of equipment I ever learned to drive/use was one of these when I was still way too young to use one by today's standards. I didn't realize how much I missed the sound of that engine until I heard it again almost 25 years later. It gives me chills. One second I'm my current age, then suddenly I'm a kid again helping my grandad either till his big garden in the spring, cut down brush with the thresher bar in the summer heat, or haul logs from the woods to the house to stack up for the winter in the fall, or push snow with the big snow blade on that thing during the winter. Nostalgia is a hell of a drug.
Yup…I dont know what it is with the sound of old iron running but there is something that tickles the soul…thanks for sharing your trip back in time
Was it this same make and model?
my dad-inlaw has one of these. tonight I got it fired up with the snow blower attachment. this thing is a beast!
Yup that is a good description...the Iron Beast...
I have an old 1951 simplicity. The motor was missing so I put a harbor freight motor on. All my other antique machines have the original motor. It only came with cultivators but I use it frequently. I am looking for an original engine so eventually I can put it back to stock. Nice machine you have.
Thank you, good luck finding your engine. I have seen vintage generator and water pumps with the same engine
I had a model W some years ago. Needed too much work to repair so I let it go. Just for the record, never install a belt while the engine is running.
Thank you for the advice
Why not?
I like the contact bar you have mounted on the front to protect the fuel tank, that's a great idea and I might try making something similar for a few of mine.
It came like that, it looks homemade but strong
How do the brakes work if the engine itself doesn't stop? I'm trying to figure that out so I can build a kart for my N and I don't know how to get the brakes working if I attach a belt to the rear axle without killing the engine.
There is no brake. The link between the engine and the gearbox is a belt That engage or disengage with a lever
Could you put a slow-moving vehicle sign on a seat and put it on the back of that and use it like a tractor if that point is just a walk behind tractor with a dolly thing
Its only a 8 HP, around here it would be to slow for the road
@@JoeBakerOutsideTheBox yeah but the slow moving vehicle is a vehicle that has a top speed of 25 MPH or LESS
if you turn all the tiller tines around and put a twist in the belt that goes to it youll be ammazed at how much better it works with the tiller spinning opposite direction of the wheels. .. dont laugh..it really works.
I would like to try that...too bad I sold the machine
If you hear of another one that comes up for sale; please send me a message. My family had one when I was a kid with the trailer the front cutter, tiller, front blade and plow and I would like to get one for myself.
Hi, where I use to leave when I made this video, my best barn finds were in the local papers small ads ( I guess old timer dont used computer) then Craiglist, Kijiji. Also keep an eye out for auctions and estate sale...good luck in your search.
@@JoeBakerOutsideTheBox Thanks for the quick reply. I have searched Craigs list and Kijiji and can't find anything, but I will keep searching. They just don't make them the way they used too.
@@davidrennie1362 theres one for sale in new rochelle ny cheap on craigslist
Amazing
Thank you
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I just bought one today at the flea market for $150. It runs and came with rear cultivators and a layoff plow...he says it's a simplicity but not sure what model. Looks a lot like urs. Did I get ripped off or did I do ok.
I think you score, thats what I paid for mine few years back and it did not run, altough it did came with a tiller and a snowblower attachement. Somewhere on your machine they should be a metal plate with the serial and model number
Does it run? If it does I think you did great.
Is this one of the older ones where you move the whole engine in order to tighten the drive belt?
not that one, there is a lever that lifts a pulley to give tension to the drive belt (at 55 seconds in the video)
Gravely had these things beat so bad.
To be fair Gravely was more gear towards commercial application, Simplicity was for the homeowner market, available at Sears store
@@JoeBakerOutsideTheBox I appreciate all tractors and like this one its designed spread throughout the world I believe gravely was just mismanaged. It is a nice tractor but I like my gravely rotory plow! I gave you a like.
Jay Dean I would like to have both, Gravely are not very common around here...thanks for your feedback
What type of engine is on it?
Its a 8hp Briggs & Stratton
How long did it take you to do a field that size?
Not sure exactly, it's sandy soil...under 1 hour!?!
i just bought the same tiller , and in the same ground , it is easily 4 times faster than the ariens rocket 5 , with a 7 hp honda motor on it , that i have had for years now .......... this thing tills better than most tractors
Quentin Bengel l
need a sod point to hold it back
Good thinking
Please learn better language skills. Instead of describing the job in terms of bad, let's use proper language and say something like, "Look at what a fine job this 55 year old piece of equipment has done.'' Also Too mention it's maintenance situation. If it's all original and has been on the job for all or some of those years state it to give credit for it. I have many older things that work nearly perfectly but some have sat out for many many years. Some have been right in the battle year after year and now need a new belt or spindle bearings. It's much more credible and gives a "real '' picture to the listener
If it don't jump uncontrolably out of your hands at least once a minute, you're not doing it right!
Maybe I have to add rocks to my soil