Your opinion about International Harvester LA Engine - Wranglerstar
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Capn Fox- Seems really big for only a 3.5 horse power engine. I guess it's bigger because it's old.
highonimmi- my dad used to work in his dad's garage. they fixed cars, towed vehicles and fixed all kinds of equipment. what you are showing us they fixed and maintained all the time. one of the things I want to get is an old gasoline engine for antiques washer machines. I loved watching this. my dad is 83 now and dealing with dementia (I take care of him) that is getting progressively worse. my favorite times growing up were tinkering with my dad in the garage. my eyes are a pouring out tears and my throat tightening up because watching you reminds me of the memories and how much I miss my daddy.thanks for the tinkering videos.
grassroot011- Haa, Canadian Gothic, You are Canadian eh?
wranglerstar- Array
donald Robertson- I was under the impression I was a modern, hip, now kind of guy. Having cut a winter's supply of firewood with one of those, as well as thrashing peas and oats on an old thrashing machine, I feel perhaps I was detained longer on that alien space craft than originally assumed.
Eddie Thomas- Mr.Wanglerstar you captivate me on every video
fuckwad- Never ceases to amaze me how much machinery/tools you have. A forklift? Really?What did you do prior to homesteading?
Lawrence Whitaker- Safer and better results with paint thinner you should never use gas to clean.
Ryan Lambert- Mint. I love old engines I have an old international harvester 300 utility tractor that I will have to do work on in the coming years to mainly wiring because its old but it still runs damn near perfect.
Colin Keevil- Ahhh, lol. well I'll be checking for part two every few minutes until it comes out lol
CampfireTalk- That truck full of antique tools really was a lottery win. Great series form the cross cut saw to the axes & now this old engine. Your excitement is infectious.
onebadboy2- Going to run, no doubt in my mind. What a spectacular machine to have in your shop. Way to go!!
Gordon Wiebe- I am just as excited when you come across old barns ,,:)))
Evan Kerkhof- I saw a guy that does old engines and stuff. To get the old sludgy oil out easier... He places a "hot plate" under it to get it warm and flowing easier. But live the videos!! Cant stop watching!!
DrZalt- That was some thick oil, lol :)
Nathan best- Very nice, personally I like the older hit and miss engines. Might have to talk my day into digging them out of storage and get interested in them again. I know he has at least three left. Including a never finished restoration on a engine he had shipped from England.
Nathan Dean- proper term was an hit an miss engine. very effient units.
Alex Smith- What kind of coat r u wearing? It appears to be green wool. Thanks!
Jimmy in Mexico- Please do a complete restoration. I absolutely love your videos.
Pádraig Floyd- Is the fuel tank not repairable due to corrosion? Could it not be lasted and a tank sealant used on it?
Nicholas Rybarczyk- I saw that you are using brake cleaner, I have found that starting fluid works the same and is a lot cheaper. I buy mine at NAPA~
Redneckmechanic Wyatt- im pretty sure its newer then ya think cause i don't think they had over head valve in the 40s and 50s
driveheronman- back to metal and grease ;))))))))))
Anthony Payne- Home run, love to see a mill.
Nick O- this is a good thing to be restoring its the kind of thing that people are starting to for get about and its a serious problem we cant for get the ways of the past we need to preserve them
iaxable- Annoyingly short video
05generic- Yeah it'll run. Have you figured out how you will use it? Do have space for a saw mill?
John W. Ketchersid PhD- Pluh pluh pluh (Sound of work being done., ) :-))
eloctocs13- These little engines are cool. I always thought they ran on diesel. So, is the opening on the top for water?
jim norlem- good job another Cecil B. DeMille's Presentation
TheEDCchannel- Part 3 neeeeeds to come up. Now......
Pop's Shack- What do I think? I think that bottom end looks pristine!
Alabama Organic Gardening- Man, this engine is going to be so versatile on your farm. Can't wait to see how you utilize it!
xd45shooter- Thats super nice!
Stryker Jenkins- Great work. What do you plan to use it for? Do you have any beld driven equipment?
Ticky66MN- Ha! The way you're dresser for your commentary, it must be "COLDY" inside too.Very cool project. I like seeing these engines at "old time" shows I go to. Thanks!
American Yeoman- I love these old engines!
David Goodridge- Would be nice if today engines were made to be as simple as possible, rather than needing to be worked on by a trained tech.
panzerabwerkanone- Neither my mom nor my wife could ever figure out why I got so excited about old rusty mechanical things,