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TheSoloAsylum- This engine is asking for a heavy timber framed base to be bolted to.
dru rew- Wranglerstar Tell your wife she is awsome!!!
chadd B- hook it to a saw mill
warrenw2u- It was a pleasure to watch you work on this engine. Great job!
Matthew Heinrichs- Dam finally
TradingRiskMgmt- The smile of a true American Picker when a lost old treasure is found!
LISA Manis- Hot Damn man ! proud of you !
wgoldenny- Have any questions contact Sam https://www.youtube.com/user/shopdogsam
rockinrowdy13- Cody, I could see it in your face...you freaked out when it suddenly fired up.like I did :-) and I'm sure many others. CONGRADULATIONS! a job well done. I can't wait to see similar video's from you.
Thomas Crouch- It is a great accomplishment.
Beth DeRoos- Can someone tell me since I am not well versed on engine things, would someone fuel that International Harvester LA Engine by sticking a thingie in a container of fuel like shown?
Randall Parker- I know I'm way behind you on this but I so enjoyed watching your journey. I was blessed as a small boy and then a young man in the Navy to get to work on several of these types of engines and some old steam reciprocating pumps on my first ship. I knew it was flooded (white smoke etc) but you couldn't hear me rooting you on and offering advice. LOL My wife came in and asked who I was yelling and laughing at. Thank you so much for sharing, I only wish I could be there and hang around when your working. It's been a long time since I got to do some hands on. Keep the faith and more videos coming.
MrBgyfz450- What were you building in the background?
husky394xp- Great video. Good to see it finally running. Didn't like the music selection for this one though. It doesn't fit with your channel, Cody.And YES your video you mentioned at the end was the very best one you have ever done!
Timothy Knoerle- Yay! Success!!!!
broncovine- Your wife is so supportive, great job. I hope the best for you and your family!!
Jason Renno- Got the chills when this thing finally came to life.
Mr Nutsy- It's great to see one of those old engines brought back to life! Great job! I am not sure I would have been a patient!
wranglerstar- Array
Tenspeed TheBikeHanger- Ha! YES! I got a sneak peak last night at the Bible study, but what a nice video to wake up to! Yes, the motors I have seen have been mounted on rolling carts. It is a noisy little sucker, but what a heartbeat! Yes!
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adam2011- fantastic series :-)
Billy Dalziel- Think that flywheel needs a guard around it, for you and your families safety`s sake,other than that you always do fantastic workmanship no matter what you turn your hands too.
Dan Rogers- The look of shock was apparent on your face when it fired and began to run. It was the look of what was that? Quickly followed by now what do I do? Then you got down to adjusting the gas flow air mixer. Great job Cody. I enjoyed watching you get this old engine running. Any idea what you will be using it for?
broncovine- I love how you brought back antique an internal combustion engine.
Vsshooter- You can get a good glass pack muffler from shopdogsam.
Playgun10- Very nice series! Thanks for sharing.
Daniel Collopy- ITS ALIVE ITS ALIVE
Joshua Wiley- The smile on your face when the thing was sitting there running. priceless. the feeling of victory...good stuff here.
matt bureaux- For a fun project you should build a winch around the harvester, like the chainsaw winch. I'm guessing you could haul a pretty big tree with it lol
Benedict H- I enjoyed this much more than the series finale of Breaking Bad, or The Sopranos.
velvanae- WHOOT! I have been thinking, if you can find a custom motorcycle shop maybe they can make a tank for you.
madmondeoman72- Well done for getting it started.
SpecificLove- Awesome job, I was hoping you would get it started. After seeing it run, it gives me new respect for the older generation having to deal with what we consider such crude machinery. Every time you put your hand on the top of it, I got nervous you might put it too close to the flywheel. Great ending to the series.
Lewie McNeely- I still get a charge when it fires up. Nothing like it when something you've worn out and it's worn you out actually runs! A-PLUS!
Noël Jensen- that smile made it worth wacthing :D
booba loo- Hi, I have an LA that my Brother-In-Law gave me several years ago. At that time, I repainted it and cleaned it up and got it started. I hadn't run it since then and a good friend saw it and almost started drooling! I got it restarted today, after a bit of effort and will play "Santa Clause" this coming week. These things are very cool and if I had the inclination, I'd get a bunch more. My big limiting factor is storage and I refuse to let a marvelous engine like this sit out. Really enjoyed the video series and wish you and yours the very best in the future! Thanks!
damageinc2- i enjoyed this series alot and this may sound funny but i love the mechanicalness of those old engines the clackety sounds and the tappings and you knew it was working because you could hear it from a mile away lol
DutchKnifeGuy- Maybe you can use it for something like this... http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/6596791/15bf07e0/nieuwe_lada_grasmaaier.htmlWho was the most excited of you guys?? Jack was pretty stoked. ATB Mark
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