You do beautiful work and thanks for showing your engines! I don't have as much experience with them as you do but I've been tinkering with them for a few years. The inline twins and the big singles are my favorites. They are like industrial art, more so than most other small air cooled engines. I rebuilt a TH from 1957 and I was mesmerized by the block the farther I dug into it. The AHH/ AEH block is also another one that I keep marveling at. I just bought a 1947 Gibson tractor with an AEH so I'm looking forward to digging into that one.
I envy your work, kris! Beautiful engines. Sometime I should take a break from buying Wisconsin’s and spend some time making them look half as good as yours 😂
Kris you are in a league of your own. Great video. Love the rat rod. I’ve been telling my wife for years that Wisconsins’s are sexy but she doesn’t believe me. lol!
Thanks my wife really doesn't agree with sexy either lol, but your in the big league players club also you have some motors I would love to have, that I passed on years ago like a dang fool
Simple rugged engine design, Wisconsin is a great example of companies that should’ve continued, if it weren’t for management having to keep higher than realistic stock dividends flowing to investors. In other words why made in China has replaced made in America. (yes, an oversimplification)
GREAT WORK ever thought about coupling 2 465s inline ? My Grandfather was a Minneapolis Moline dealer in Yale Mich Also Wisconsin as a short line Have always been enthralled with inline 4s
I have restored a Vermeer 672 stump grinder with a V465D. I would like to email or text you pics. I don’t see a way to email you thru your channel. I have a soft sport for the V465D too.
Runs great! Can’t wait to see more as the truck comes together.
Thanks Mr gas!
You do beautiful work and thanks for showing your engines! I don't have as much experience with them as you do but I've been tinkering with them for a few years. The inline twins and the big singles are my favorites.
They are like industrial art, more so than most other small air cooled engines. I rebuilt a TH from 1957 and I was mesmerized by the block the farther I dug into it. The AHH/ AEH block is also another one that I keep marveling at. I just bought a 1947 Gibson tractor with an AEH so I'm looking forward to digging into that one.
Man, that's awesome I felt the same way when I dug into my first one, it was a bknd model, I was hooked for life, literally lol
I envy your work, kris! Beautiful engines. Sometime I should take a break from buying Wisconsin’s and spend some time making them look half as good as yours 😂
Kris you are in a league of your own. Great video. Love the rat rod. I’ve been telling my wife for years that Wisconsins’s are sexy but she doesn’t believe me. lol!
Thanks my wife really doesn't agree with sexy either lol, but your in the big league players club also you have some motors I would love to have, that I passed on years ago like a dang fool
Simple rugged engine design, Wisconsin is a great example of companies that should’ve continued, if it weren’t for management having to keep higher than realistic stock dividends flowing to investors. In other words why made in China has replaced made in America. (yes, an oversimplification)
Well said!
GREAT WORK ever thought about coupling 2 465s inline ? My Grandfather was a Minneapolis Moline dealer in Yale Mich Also Wisconsin as a short line Have always been enthralled with inline 4s
I really need to do another video on my AC4 inline
How could I get in contact with you to buy a Wisconsin engine brother?
What are you looking for
I have restored a Vermeer 672 stump grinder with a V465D. I would like to email or text you pics. I don’t see a way to email you thru your channel. I have a soft sport for the V465D too.
Krsfieldservice@gmail.com