What I've been up to lately.......
Haven't forgotten about you guys or this place. Just been playing with some of my old toys that I pulled out of storage this summer.......
1946 Simplicity "D". Was a wreck when I bought it in 1997. http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o...e/100_0608.jpg 1950 Sear David Bradley. Belonged to my grandfather. Restored it in 1996. http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o...e/100_0607.jpg 1935 International Harvester "LA" engine. 2hp. Finally got it running right after restoring/moving it arund the garage the past 9 yrs..... http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o...e/100_0663.jpg Took a vacation from vehicles this summer and played with these. Went to a few shows and had some fun hanging out. Just needto get some other projects that I've had in crates for the past 8 yrs back on track. Good part is I use my F-150 to haul all of the around.....:D |
I need to get a carb and ignition and start on my Maytag engine, saw the washing machine for it but couldn't afford it.
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Kevin I luv the sound of those 2 cyl like your '35 IH. Nice collection.
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I've got to get my old 56 John Deere Model 70 cleaned up & running good. I'll post a pic of it soon.
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I guess I'll have to take some new pics of my old tractor. I don't have one on my puter. Torkum you would love the sound of it if you like the sound of a 2 cylinder motor. Its a old popping Johnnie.
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Yea Howard, I do like that pop pop pop sound. Its always the first sound I hear at the Wilson Co. Fair. They use it to make corn meal at the fair :9
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The youtube videos of the Maytag engine I have is like that, pop pop, as it hits then the dead stroke, it's a 90 I believe.
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Maples01,
I have a Maytag engine as well (Model 92 single cylinder). I need to get a new carb gasket and new plugs for mine instead of it being a workbench queen...:-X18 Best place to find Maytag parts is Bob's Small engine repair up north. Also check smokstak.com and look in the small engine section. Lots of good info and some great tips. Since you live in Murfreesboro I can help ya out with it:-X0A6 Tim, the IH is actually a one cylinder engine. Hard to beleive that a single cylinder 2hp engine could weigh 260 lbs!!!!!!! Gotta love technology moving forward. I'd actually like to find the small power unit that used the same engine from the "H" John Deere tractor but all I can find is the "D" size power unit and it is HHHHEEEEEAAAAAAVVVVVYYYYY. Would need a dedicated trailer for it. Gotta few other future projects that I need to photograph as well.....and get my butt in gear working on... |
Mine is in east TN, I could bring it here if I had help with it, ebay has a guy selling reconditioned carbs, will buy non working ones, so I'm thinking about selling him mine after buying one. The piston is stuck in it right now, I unbolted the head to find this out. It was from my great grandmothers house, my uncle used it to pump water from the creek, turning the engine into a pump, I think that's why it's frozen.
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Originally Posted by maples01
(Post 8019986)
Mine is in east TN, I could bring it here if I had help with it, ebay has a guy selling reconditioned carbs, will buy non working ones, so I'm thinking about selling him mine after buying one. The piston is stuck in it right now, I unbolted the head to find this out. It was from my great grandmothers house, my uncle used it to pump water from the creek, turning the engine into a pump, I think that's why it's frozen.
When you get it up here gimme a shout and I'll help ya get it back in running shape..:-jammin |
Great summer time fun you done Kevin; especially being able to restore your Bradley from your grandfather collection. looks cool as heck!!!!!
Mitch |
I had a Model A before I got the 70. It wasn't as big as the 70. It was a 1948 model.
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Pistons are cast iron, that's what mine looks like and a replacement I've seen.
The carb has corroded like aluminum will with age, I'm sure it's a mess, the guy sells it for $50, not sure what I can get from mine, it's worth not having to deal with it. I read an air filter is needed to cause enough restriction to cause it to suck fuel up into it, plug is easy, it's the same one used in the Model T, but plug wire may be a problem. |
Originally Posted by maples01
(Post 8020329)
Pistons are cast iron, that's what mine looks like and a replacement I've seen.
The carb has corroded like aluminum will with age, I'm sure it's a mess, the guy sells it for $50, not sure what I can get from mine, it's worth not having to deal with it. I read an air filter is needed to cause enough restriction to cause it to suck fuel up into it, plug is easy, it's the same one used in the Model T, but plug wire may be a problem. |
Edit: The piston in the Maytag IS cast iron. Found the magnet missing on the end of my telescoping magnet. Darn cats getting in my tool box again....:rolleyes:
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