Looks nice! i had the same one but it was a scottes
@user-jm2jp3kr1m5 күн бұрын
that carb shows what happens when you use reg pump gas. always use ethanol free fuel and that won't happen.
@shawsgarage77955 күн бұрын
We always tell our customers you can pay a little bit more and buy ethanol free gas. Or pay a lot later to have the carb cleaned and rebuilt or replaced if we can not save the carb.
@philliphall51985 күн бұрын
Look at back frame rail for cracks and patch job 😢😢😢
@philliphall51985 күн бұрын
I don’t even waste my time, just rebuild the carb and then you know what you got 😮, but I don’t make videos eather 😢😢
@philliphall51985 күн бұрын
I’m thinking how the inside of carb looks 😢😢😢
@shawsgarage77955 күн бұрын
As you can see in the video, we have great sucess with our equipment to clean the dirtiest of carburetors!
@afn-bd2ro5 күн бұрын
I never knew Ford made push mowers
@shawsgarage77955 күн бұрын
BF Goodrich also made pusmowers! we have a video in our "will it run" playlist on that.
@Kosmologiikka7 күн бұрын
I drive a Subaru too. Subscripored!
@dean91158 күн бұрын
Lady just give me one of these green and I just started tinkering on it
@averageguy25255 күн бұрын
Have fun, I don't know how this guy started this mower so easy after sitting 5 years????
@dean91158 күн бұрын
Where’s the long version of getting this thing going ? I need help . Lol
@shawsgarage77957 күн бұрын
This is the only video we have for this one. It wasn't too complicated to get it up and going again.
@scrambler69-xk3kv14 күн бұрын
We had one back in the 1960's but I am not sure what year it was. We had a sidemount sickle bar mower for it. Baled hay with it anbd an International 45 haybaler. Also, a set of plows for plowing our garden and cornfield. Very capable tractor for the rated horsepower. Don't remember the name of the attachment that cut the corn and produced what my dad called shocks.
@khippolytewade14 күн бұрын
I have no clue what's going on exactly but you sound a bit like muppet.
@tractortalkwithgary127116 күн бұрын
Your videos are a big help. I too have a 1940 9N. Mine also has sentimental value to me. Mine has been on this farm with my family since the 1950’s. It was our loader tractor for years. It had a 3 point mounted plow. It raked hay among other chores. It is now painted in 8N colors and about the only thing that it gets used for is running the Dearborn 3 pt buzz saw.
@tractortalkwithgary127116 күн бұрын
New subscriber to your channel.
@MrC9Oh317 күн бұрын
I have 17 of these and they all run great, one of them smokes but it runs fine.
@afn-bd2ro5 күн бұрын
How many yrs did BF Goodrich build lawn mowers. Did they produce more than one model.
@crisprtalk696318 күн бұрын
You have a way of talking in a high pitch comical voice.
@samuelhadley555618 күн бұрын
Why is it every time I hear this guy talk I suddenly remember " Cheers"? 🤔🤣😂🤣😂😝😜🤠👍⭐🇺🇲
@stevesmith605818 күн бұрын
Very nice video you have an interesting channel I like the way you wired up your switch I have a weedeater lawnmower the cable broke on me I’m gonna eliminate the cable altogether and put a stop switch on it make it old school those cables are close to $15
@snoopysrc19 күн бұрын
Very nice old mower
@philliphall519819 күн бұрын
I remove the engine and rebuild the carb and clean tank plus replace springs, paint engine and deck They sale good then 😊😊😊 I have properly about 50 of the flat head push mowers and 80 riding mower put back to rebuild 😊😊 Love being retired ❤
@philliphall519819 күн бұрын
We would braze new taps on recall cover and good as new ❤
@philliphall519819 күн бұрын
Those decks never rust out and are heavy Duty 😊😊😊 There worth fixing 😊😊😊
@andrewhondo24 күн бұрын
great video those old brigs motors are hard to beat i subbed and trough you a like
@philliphall519823 күн бұрын
Yes me too because our business setup is the same 😮
@charlesnorman764725 күн бұрын
I miss my old super h
@jeanettewest26 күн бұрын
Nice tractor.
@TractorDad26 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@centurionhomeinspectionsin225328 күн бұрын
Dielectric grease is non-conductive. Wrong stuff Kermit
@shawsgarage779528 күн бұрын
The dielectric grease isn't intended to be used as a conductor. I use it as a anti moisture and corrosive for tractors that sit outside in the elements. I have used this trick for over 20yrs and have had some great success!!
@dennismcdougall37229 күн бұрын
Nice job. I thought that cylinder was toast. The oversize rings seemed to work well & I love that ring grinder! Never saw one like that before.
@govegan042429 күн бұрын
Damn son, some old timer 120 years from now is gonna be like damn, I can re use this still!
@steveishere790929 күн бұрын
i prefer solder terminal ends rather than crimp. Heat shrink the same though.
@morgankovarik364929 күн бұрын
Did you repaint the wire red afterwards?
@shawsgarage779529 күн бұрын
No, I didn't, I wanted it black for my own personal preference.
@davespinks499229 күн бұрын
Why do you use dielectric grease before crimping, it is none conducive so could create a bad connection? 👍
@billcarson695429 күн бұрын
Kermit does electrical.
@StrayKittenLove29 күн бұрын
Kermit? Is that you?
@RobbieRawlings-lo3ooАй бұрын
My great grandfather had this exact AMF mower. Also an AMF garden tiller. When he passed away my family gave both to me because I helped him cut his grass and work his garden. I was 14 years old at the time. I’m 61 now. Still have the tiller and it still runs. The engine locked up on the mower a few years after it was given to me and sadly we got rid of it. Sure wish I still had it too. This brought back some memories. Great video. Thanks.
@philliphall5198Ай бұрын
These were really tuff engines back then 😊and pretty popular Now it’s really hard to find one to rebuild in a JD frame 😢
@philliphall5198Ай бұрын
It’s amazing how a new seat and a new interstate battery helps me sale the riders I rebuild 😊😊😊
@philliphall5198Ай бұрын
The carb kit costs me about 1.47 so I just kit and clean them, then paint and label it, plastic bag and on the shelf for summer 😊
@philliphall5198Ай бұрын
I save the old out of pickups to top of low engines and test running Then oil change 😊
@philliphall5198Ай бұрын
This is the kind of video that I enjoy watching because this is how a old school shop operates in real life 😊 At least my shop 😮
@philliphall5198Ай бұрын
Plus if carb has been rebuilt and ready to install, price of engine as is
@philliphall5198Ай бұрын
I write the shaft length, good or bad engine, HP and date of manufacture plus I put mount bolts back and blade adapter and bolts 😊
@philliphall5198Ай бұрын
I take electric ingraver and one line around the base and hi teck sealer
@philliphall5198Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information and video with everyone who wants to learn how to work on there mower or other equipment 😊
@Failure_Is_An_OptionАй бұрын
Average Joe working on some average machines. No theatrics or gimmicks. Careful with that Zep Purple Industrial on raw aluminum. Instant corrosion. Turned out pretty good.
@Cmcc1235Ай бұрын
Pronounced SABER. FOR cutting grass. Not a sub bree
@RyderAlley-lr8yp25 күн бұрын
No need for 2 comments
@Cmcc1235Ай бұрын
Pronounced SABER... NOT SUBREE.
@thomasriggle6371Ай бұрын
After doing this conversion on my 1975 16hp Sears tractor, it seems to run just fine, but now it wants to overcharge the battery after setting it at high RPM. Amp Gauge Go's max and ignition switch wants to start on fire 🔥 😂. The tractor has a new voltage regulator. Didn't do this until I changed the ignition. What's up with that? Any help please 🙏.
@shawsgarage7795Ай бұрын
I have seen many "new" voltage regulators be defective. Especially China made regs. I use the OEM Kohler 3 terminal reg on my HH100 . At 3400 rpm puts out 13.4 volts. This is a good area to be at because at idle to mid throttle, it ranges between 12.9 to 13.2 volts.
@bradleamon4466Ай бұрын
My grandfather had one that looked like that her in Australia but it had a two stroke and it was called a Sunbeam
@joshmanis9860Ай бұрын
Yep tightening those bolts is extremely regular maintenance for me I’m gonna get a stud kit for it
@kenwood5473Ай бұрын
It looks like a mid 60's. 1964-1968 in that range. The early 60's didn't have a steering wheel. They had a "joy stick" steering lever instead.
@jeffogden2982Ай бұрын
When setting the location for the sensor does the engine need to be on TDC.