I remember using one of these to mow my grandmothers lawn, when I was about 12 years old. I love that you do smaller projects too and thanks for the added nostalgia. Keep up the good work.
I have one now. I like it better than my gas mower. My gas one is always stopping for no apparent reason. The push mower stops, I pull the stick out, and keep going. (Also, its quiet enough to listen to audiobooks while mowing)
@@andreacook7431 They are great for small yards and curb lawns. They do a very neat job of it and you never have to worry about gas or electricity. We always called these "reel mowers" around these parts.
My mother had bought one of these sickle bar mowers for her garden when I was a kid. I loved the simplicity if it so I took it all apart and cleaned off the rust,sharpened the blades and ran around our yard with it haha. She later teased me and said she was going to use it as punishment to make me mow the lawn with it but I enjoyed the dang thing too much to be a punishment lol. I miss her. Thanks for the video and for helping me regain that memory.
Thanks for that really nice comment and sharing your memories with us, I love mowing with these mowers aswell its very therapeutic i find rather than listening to a mower engine chugging away.
Great story. Its funny how little things bring back great memories. I have a push mower in the yard that doesn't work. I think I'll spend some time fixing it :) Don't think it will get to this standard
Cost of restoration - greater than buying a new one. What does that extra cost get you that buying a new one doesn't? A sense of accomplishment, satisfaction, pride, and youtube views, and a mower that's most looking built to a quality not seen in decades.
I never see another camera, yet you show a million camera angles. You must spend so much time moving the camera and editing footage. Such an effort on top of the actual work. And always a pleasure to watch! Like others, my Father had (and I think still has) a Qualcast push mower. I used it a lot as a child to cut our grass. Thanks for the memories.
I worked at a golf course that used reel mowers for tees and greens (all of them do). We would back lap quarterly to keep the cutting edge sharp. It was quite the process to do 6 mowers with 6 reels each in a day to get them back up to mow at 4 AM the following morning. Glad that you showed that process! It would be cool for your to modify an existing or fab a catch bin for the cuttings.
Great job and keeping everything original on the mower. I'm 63 and I used one when I was younger and I still have it in my tool shed to the day. Thank you.
My grandma had a old Scotts reel mower and I used it a few times. People are quick to throw stuff in the trash because they don't know how to fix it. We live in a disposeable society, unfortunately, so good on ya for keep this mower out of the scrap pile!
I'm 78 and I mowed many a lawn with mowers just like that. long before gas engine drive mowers became popular late 40's into the 50's. great restoration. glad to see these are still around I still have one and do a small patch in front of the deck( nice flat stretch) just to keem my muslces and memory alive! thanks for sharing! ECF
Yes! That push mower was my worst nightmare. But looking back now, it was because we had no idea how to maintain it or how to sharpen it. This was nostalgic, educational and a pleasure to watch. Much appreciated and a BIG THANK YOU!!!
Fantastic, I remember my grandparents had one of them and when set up well they did a power of work. A testament to build quality that you were able to re use so much of it too. Thanks for bringing back good memories 🙂
Just what I needed today after a busy work day. The sound of this style mower was the sound of summer. I next door neighbor had one. Cut her tiny front and back yard every Saturday. The sound was very comforting. (I'm 47 now).
Super nice work! I enjoy (enjoyed) mowing the law with one of these. I had an old Sears model that I had professionally adjusted and sharpened (when there were still people who knew how to do that to real type mowers, which people are now extinct where I live). As I was mowing my lawn neighbors would often come up and tell me I could borrow their power mower since they assumed that no one in their right mind would mow the lawn with a push mower. I just liked the mechanical sound and the cleanly cut leaves of grass falling behind the mower and I also enjoyed the physicality of it.
Brilliant !!! Bravo !!! I had one of these in the 70's and it served me well both to mow the lawn and as my portable gymnasium.... good workout. Loved the quality and care you put into each detail. And then you surprised us all by actually using it to cut grass when it was so pristine after your restoration.
Loved using those machines cutting the grass at the house I grew up in. I had no idea they stripped down like that and that you lapped the blades to sharpen them. Remember using a file on each blade trying to get a better cut. Lovely forecourt restoration. Really enjoy watching your channel.
My older sister sharpened the blades on one of these the wrong way, 5 yr old one not an antique like this one, then threw it in our pit. After seeing this, I'll have to go into the pit and find it then see if I can fix it. I've restored 3 wheelbarrows, and after seeing how well you did this I'm pretty sure I can fix her old one back into working condition. I've already restored one of her wheelbarrows so I should be able to work on a lawnmower. Got a subscribe and a like from this.
You've got skills, man. Really nicely done. I love these old reel mowers! The new ones are not nearly as solidly built, which means I'd like to restore one of these older ones.
That was fantastic. It reminds me of when I was a boy trying to earn 50 Cents to mow a lawn with one of these. I would love how to do the acid etching and then painting the letters. Beautiful!!!
Great to see, my Dad had one of these mowers his was mostly red. When i hear the sound of it working it brings back memories. My Dad cutting the grass on a sunday afternoon then letting me use it to. In the early 70's he got him self a black and decker electric mower, a lot less work for him and me lol. But maybe not as satisfying. thanks lovely to see one again .
@6:38 you need an impact screw driver. I bought mine from harbor freight for 10$ and it’s absolutely invaluable. I bought it for brake rotor screws and figured out rather quickly that it’s worth it’s weight in gold. Mine is 1/2” drive so it’s incredibly versatile to
wow , this video just showed up in my feed, as im sitting at home after an accident that divorced my right leg from the knee down , im impressed with the amount of detail you used , the bearing puller is now a must have tool for my inventory,
Very impressive! Oh!! AND Thank you for cutting some grass with it. I've actually used one of these. It didn't cut worth a hoot! I'm sure the blades were dull. All out if adjustment. We can see they actually do work pretty well. When set up correctly
I love your work, and especially so today as I have only this morning rediscovered the joys of solely human powered lawn mowers, thank to the recent demise of my 4 stroke unit. Keep up the excellent work and no explanation or regret is required for the "long" videos. The longer they are the more enjoyable they are.
Amazing transformation! I love my reel mowers - would love to have one like this for mowing graves that I tend. You can tell this man is a CRAFTSMAN by the way he does the little things right - including how he maintains his tools and work area! Thoroughly enjoyed this ! Oh and thanks for not having the crappy music that most think it needed!!
Grandma used hers every week and after we bought her an electric one, she still preferred to use the old school mower. When it was well oiled and sharp, I preferred it too!
I sharpen mine pretty much the same with valve grinding compound, an old paint brush and a 1/2" drill. It's more messy but it sharpens them like a scalpel. The cleaner the cut keeps the grass from browning at the tips. Gives it that golf course look. Great video!
Back in the 50s, we had a small back yard, divided into house, orange orchard, and chicken run. The chickens took care of the grass and sprouting grain in the run, and my dad handled the grass around the orchard and the clothes line etc. with a old style hand mower with Wooden Handles. When we moved across the road to a bigger property, with a proper Front and Back yard, ( I was just 8), the mowing gradually became my weekend chore by the time I was 11. Then I went to boarding school, and my dad bought a 2-stroke Victa mower...I only cut grass during school vacations. Now, aged 73, with a couple of Heart ops behind me, I have a lawn-mower ( also in his 70s) come and keep the grass under control on a 1 acre block with a 4 stroke Honda- Briggs&Stratton self-propelled mower I have had for almost 35 years. I still rake the grass cut, ( daily Cardio ) as the rains will allow for about 1 hour...makes up for 1-2 kilometer walks.
Brought back old days equipment into new world and make them an excellent example of how things done in the past. Extraordinary In Indonesian words : Luar Biasa!
These videos are just getting better and better. I really appreciate the effort that went in to getting so many different camera angles, without showing the other cameras, and keeping it all flowing smoothly in real time. The close in shots really get your attention. I found myself smiling every time there was a neat dissolve to another viewpoint, truly immersive video production.
Very nice restoration. I spent may Saturday's mornings down the street behind one of those reel mowers for 50 cents for a front yard when I was a kid. Mine had a big open catcher which made clean up pretty easy.
We had a similar mower that was used as a decoration piece in the front yard around 20 years ago or so if I remember correctly. It still cut fairly well. I wish my mother still had it as it'd benefit from a restoration. Good job on this one as always! Love that British Racing Green!
I can't believe how quickly time went by as I watched your entire video. It was quite satisfying to see you ply your skills to make this a classic restoration! Nicely done!! I remember my great-grandfather using one of these and it produced really nice results! Thanks!!
Great job mate! 👍As a lot of the others here, I remember these push mowers, as I was the one to mow our lawn in the summer to earn my weekly allowances - as my dad said, I had to work for my money just as he had to 😊 - so my job was, as written, to mow the lawn with a push mower. It was not a huge lawn, about 850 m2 (9150 sq ft) but the grass was thick, so it was a bit of a workout for 10 year old me. lol
That’s just at the next level…I wish my restorations were as good. Manufacturing that end piece with weld was genius. I would have happily accepted that it worked…you didn’t need to actually use it in appalling conditions. I hope it cleaned up okay and went into a museum 👌🏼
what a beauty! it too pretty to go cutting the grass with now. i believe u only to it to prove its a functional piece of equipment but now its just too nice to go cutting the grass with it!
I don't want to sound like a weird-o. But this is one of the best RUclips videos I have ever seen! Absolutely remarkable restoration work my friend. Thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. (So glad you stuck with the original Green color too btw.). Look forward to what you do in the future! PS, if my dad was still around, I am sure he would have loved to watch your skills. Thanks so much.
I never pushed one of these around as a kid but I was born in the 90s so I still saw a lot of them in tv shows and movies and in the backs of peoples sheds. They cut much better than I ever would have thought, and it seems you've stirred up many old memories with some commenters. Thats what I'm here for, seeing old tools and works of engineering art become what at least one commenter called museum pieces, and I have to agree with them. My girlfriend works in a museum and I'll show her your work tomorrow, it's been restored better thana lot of museum pieces I can tell you now. Awesome vidroas always mate great to see you!
Thank you so much, always good to hear from you :) I love these old reel mowers the cut is phenomenal if your grass is looked after and the blades are nice and sharp, your grass ends up looking like carpet no joke! Haha let me know what she thinks of the restoration, if this all goes wrong it would be good to know I could get a job in a museum restoring stuff lol
They do regard the Ransome mowers to be the Rolls Royce of the grass cutting world, well they certainly did when I use to cut the Bowling Greens 40 or so years ago. Anyway I must say that you did a wonderful restoration of this old Ransomes Of Ipswich Vintage Mower 12” Ace MK. 2. Thank You ☺️
Growing up in the ‘50s in rural Wisconsin, I spent my summers on the business end of one of these beasts both at home and at my Maternal Grandparents’ place. They did the job, and they were old and rusty when I was young and rustless!
As always, hugely impressive work. Seeing the oil cups on the rotor bearing housings , I would assume that these are meant to be oiled rather than greased.
I don't comment often, I've been watching your show for years, and if I had the money I would buy any of your restorations as new! You are awesome, thank you for your videos, Chuck from the USA
This guy doesn’t do restorations... He turns every day products into one of a kind museum quality pieces - The best!
You're too kind :)
Well said!
They all belong in a museum after the RRC treatment!
Yes just...... Yes
Definitely a work of art especially for kids to appreciate know a days but it's really a dieing art
This isn't a tool to be used doing yard maintenance. This is a relic to be displayed in a cabinet in one's study.
I remember using one of these to mow my grandmothers lawn, when I was about 12 years old. I love that you do smaller projects too and thanks for the added nostalgia. Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much and im really glad you enjoy my videos :)
Exactly the same here. May grandparents had such a thing and I hated it as kid.
I have one now. I like it better than my gas mower. My gas one is always stopping for no apparent reason. The push mower stops, I pull the stick out, and keep going. (Also, its quiet enough to listen to audiobooks while mowing)
@@andreacook7431 They are great for small yards and curb lawns. They do a very neat job of it and you never have to worry about gas or electricity.
We always called these "reel mowers" around these parts.
I'll bet you were a brawny kid, going back to school, after pushing one of those mowers around all summer.
My mother had bought one of these sickle bar mowers for her garden when I was a kid. I loved the simplicity if it so I took it all apart and cleaned off the rust,sharpened the blades and ran around our yard with it haha. She later teased me and said she was going to use it as punishment to make me mow the lawn with it but I enjoyed the dang thing too much to be a punishment lol. I miss her. Thanks for the video and for helping me regain that memory.
Thanks for that really nice comment and sharing your memories with us, I love mowing with these mowers aswell its very therapeutic i find rather than listening to a mower engine chugging away.
Great story. Its funny how little things bring back great memories. I have a push mower in the yard that doesn't work. I think I'll spend some time fixing it :) Don't think it will get to this standard
Cost of restoration - greater than buying a new one. What does that extra cost get you that buying a new one doesn't? A sense of accomplishment, satisfaction, pride, and youtube views, and a mower that's most looking built to a quality not seen in decades.
I never see another camera, yet you show a million camera angles. You must spend so much time moving the camera and editing footage. Such an effort on top of the actual work. And always a pleasure to watch! Like others, my Father had (and I think still has) a Qualcast push mower. I used it a lot as a child to cut our grass. Thanks for the memories.
I worked at a golf course that used reel mowers for tees and greens (all of them do). We would back lap quarterly to keep the cutting edge sharp. It was quite the process to do 6 mowers with 6 reels each in a day to get them back up to mow at 4 AM the following morning. Glad that you showed that process! It would be cool for your to modify an existing or fab a catch bin for the cuttings.
Yes, it needs a grass box. Can you imagine someone in 2092 trying to restore a modern plastic shite throwaway mower.
@@bananabrooks3836 idk, I mean, rakes exist
How can a human have a sense of detail in this way. Incredible.
Great job and keeping everything original on the mower. I'm 63 and I used one when I was younger and I still have it in my tool shed to the day. Thank you.
My grandma had a old Scotts reel mower and I used it a few times. People are quick to throw stuff in the trash because they don't know how to fix it. We live in a disposeable society, unfortunately, so good on ya for keep this mower out of the scrap pile!
I'm 78 and I mowed many a lawn with mowers just like that. long before gas engine drive mowers became popular late 40's into the 50's. great restoration. glad to see these are still around I still have one and do a small patch in front of the deck( nice flat stretch) just to keem my muslces and memory alive! thanks for sharing! ECF
At last a guy who restores things properly. Most "restorers" just polish them up and make them shiny. You have a new subscriber.
Yes! That push mower was my worst nightmare. But looking back now, it was because we had no idea how to maintain it or how to sharpen it. This was nostalgic, educational and a pleasure to watch. Much appreciated and a BIG THANK YOU!!!
I love that you kept the original colors. I remember pushing one of these when I was a kid.
Thank you, Glad you liked it :)
I've yet to watch one of these that I didn't completely enjoy! Thank you Sir!
Fantastic, I remember my grandparents had one of them and when set up well they did a power of work. A testament to build quality that you were able to re use so much of it too. Thanks for bringing back good memories 🙂
Just what I needed today after a busy work day.
The sound of this style mower was the sound of summer. I next door neighbor had one. Cut her tiny front and back yard every Saturday. The sound was very comforting. (I'm 47 now).
This and my mechanics give restorers a good name - that was way too good to actually use !!
Super nice work! I enjoy (enjoyed) mowing the law with one of these. I had an old Sears model that I had professionally adjusted and sharpened (when there were still people who knew how to do that to real type mowers, which people are now extinct where I live). As I was mowing my lawn neighbors would often come up and tell me I could borrow their power mower since they assumed that no one in their right mind would mow the lawn with a push mower. I just liked the mechanical sound and the cleanly cut leaves of grass falling behind the mower and I also enjoyed the physicality of it.
Nice change of pace from the usual stuff and a very cool resto. Thank you RRC!
Thank you, Glad you enjoyed it :)
Brilliant !!! Bravo !!! I had one of these in the 70's and it served me well both to mow the lawn and as my portable gymnasium.... good workout. Loved the quality and care you put into each detail. And then you surprised us all by actually using it to cut grass when it was so pristine after your restoration.
The final detail of properly aligning both screws that hold he plate. Very nice!
Cheers!
великолепная работа. почаще бы видеть ролики. RRC !!!
Wonderful job. Thanks so much for saving this wonderful peice of history. Outstanding job.
Very nice, I enjoyed seeing the mower given a new lease. It came out quite nice.
I'm a motorcycle guy. But I watch every one of your videos, may it be cars, atv's, bikes, and now this. I'm definitely a fan!
Thank you so much, I think you'll enjoy what I've got coming up next ;)
Loved using those machines cutting the grass at the house I grew up in. I had no idea they stripped down like that and that you lapped the blades to sharpen them. Remember using a file on each blade trying to get a better cut. Lovely forecourt restoration. Really enjoy watching your channel.
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it :)
That was great! It deserves another 70 years of cutting grass!
My older sister sharpened the blades on one of these the wrong way, 5 yr old one not an antique like this one, then threw it in our pit. After seeing this, I'll have to go into the pit and find it then see if I can fix it. I've restored 3 wheelbarrows, and after seeing how well you did this I'm pretty sure I can fix her old one back into working condition. I've already restored one of her wheelbarrows so I should be able to work on a lawnmower. Got a subscribe and a like from this.
Wonderful to watch a man so skilled in his work; thank you!
Nice job! Looks great and it works! Just got to love the old push mowers...
A rotary mower. Boy does that take me back. And it turned out absolutely beautiful! I would display that in my living room. Well done as usual!
@@7mtex300 Maybe it's a U.S. thing. That's what I've known them to be called. My whole life.
That's not a restoration it's a work of art. Well done mate. Great Video.
You've got skills, man. Really nicely done. I love these old reel mowers! The new ones are not nearly as solidly built, which means I'd like to restore one of these older ones.
That was fantastic. It reminds me of when I was a boy trying to earn 50 Cents to mow a lawn with one of these. I would love how to do the acid etching and then painting the letters. Beautiful!!!
As a teen in the late 50s I was paid a whopping 50 cents to mow our lawn with one of those beauties. Nicely done.
Glad i could bring back a few good memories for you :)
Great video and even better craftsmanship, thanks for sharing.
Anyone else hit that like button before you even watch because you know it’ll be perfection?
my old man would have loved to have seen this mower restored
nice job as usual. ta
Couldn't stop watching. Absolutely hooked. That's a masterpiece!!
Beautiful mower. Your attention to detail blows me away.
Thank you very much! :)
Reading the comments cheered me up knowing I'm not the only one who remembers using 1 of these as a kid
Great to see, my Dad had one of these mowers his was mostly red. When i hear the sound of it
working it brings back memories. My Dad cutting the grass on a sunday afternoon then letting
me use it to. In the early 70's he got him self a black and decker electric mower, a lot less work
for him and me lol.
But maybe not as satisfying. thanks lovely to see one again .
This is so wholesome and good. What a beautiful mower you brought back to life. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thank you for watching and commenting :)
That has got to be the cleanest/clearest sandblaster that I’ve ever seen.
@6:38 you need an impact screw driver. I bought mine from harbor freight for 10$ and it’s absolutely invaluable. I bought it for brake rotor screws and figured out rather quickly that it’s worth it’s weight in gold. Mine is 1/2” drive so it’s incredibly versatile to
I recall my old man buying one just like it in 1960 and I'm sure it didn't look as good as that one does. Well done.
wow , this video just showed up in my feed, as im sitting at home after an accident that divorced my right leg from the knee down , im impressed with the amount of detail you used , the bearing puller is now a must have tool for my inventory,
An excellent tutorial thanks. I was tempted to fix a Push Mower and are glad I saw this first !
I think all of us oldies remember using the old push mower. Lovely job. Would love to see a workshop tour.
Very impressive! Oh!! AND Thank you for cutting some grass with it. I've actually used one of these. It didn't cut worth a hoot! I'm sure the blades were dull. All out if adjustment. We can see they actually do work pretty well. When set up correctly
Love the channel, awesome restoration.. Thank you for sharing.......
Always a pleasure to watch restore things, even an old school reel mower! Well done 👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Beautiful all she needs now is her catch bag on the back good job my friend!!!
High quality restoration and video production, as always. Excellent, a pleasure to watch. Thanks again.
Mowed a lot of grass with one of those!
Gotta love the calipers and the felt pen combo!
I love your work, and especially so today as I have only this morning rediscovered the joys of solely human powered lawn mowers, thank to the recent demise of my 4 stroke unit.
Keep up the excellent work and no explanation or regret is required for the "long" videos. The longer they are the more enjoyable they are.
I think I want to come to Scotland! Great work always. This is one well-built push rotor mower. Heavy castings. I liked that too.
Amazing transformation! I love my reel mowers - would love to have one like this for mowing graves that I tend. You can tell this man is a CRAFTSMAN by the way he does the little things right - including how he maintains his tools and work area! Thoroughly enjoyed this ! Oh and thanks for not having the crappy music that most think it needed!!
Grandma used hers every week and after we bought her an electric one, she still preferred to use the old school mower. When it was well oiled and sharp, I preferred it too!
I sharpen mine pretty much the same with valve grinding compound, an old paint brush and a 1/2" drill. It's more messy but it sharpens them like a scalpel. The cleaner the cut keeps the grass from browning at the tips. Gives it that golf course look. Great video!
Nice one :)
@@RRCRestoration Love your show and I never miss one!
Back in the 50s, we had a small back yard, divided into house, orange orchard, and chicken run. The chickens took care
of the grass and sprouting grain in the run, and my dad handled the grass around the orchard and the clothes line etc. with a old style hand mower with Wooden Handles.
When we moved across the road to a bigger property, with a proper Front and Back yard, ( I was just 8), the mowing gradually became my weekend chore by the time I was 11. Then I went to boarding school, and my dad bought a 2-stroke Victa mower...I only cut grass during school vacations.
Now, aged 73, with a couple of Heart ops behind me, I have a lawn-mower ( also in his 70s) come and keep the grass under control on a 1 acre block with a 4 stroke Honda- Briggs&Stratton self-propelled mower I have had for almost 35 years.
I still rake the grass cut, ( daily Cardio ) as the rains will allow for about 1 hour...makes up for 1-2 kilometer walks.
Brought back old days equipment into new world and make them an excellent example of how things done in the past.
Extraordinary
In Indonesian words : Luar Biasa!
These videos are just getting better and better. I really appreciate the effort that went in to getting so many different camera angles, without showing the other cameras, and keeping it all flowing smoothly in real time. The close in shots really get your attention. I found myself smiling every time there was a neat dissolve to another viewpoint, truly immersive video production.
Thank you so much I'm really glad you enjoy the filming and editing style as it takes so much time to try and get it right haha.
Very nice restoration. I spent may Saturday's mornings down the street behind one of those reel mowers for 50 cents for a front yard when I was a kid. Mine had a big open catcher which made clean up pretty easy.
There's a lot more to these back breakers than I expected..Good video..
We had a similar mower that was used as a decoration piece in the front yard around 20 years ago or so if I remember correctly. It still cut fairly well. I wish my mother still had it as it'd benefit from a restoration. Good job on this one as always! Love that British Racing Green!
I can't believe how quickly time went by as I watched your entire video. It was quite satisfying to see you ply your skills to make this a classic restoration! Nicely done!! I remember my great-grandfather using one of these and it produced really nice results! Thanks!!
Superb presentation and exquisite workmanship. Bravo
Love your work you put in to it.....and your accent.
Thank you so much 😀
These are the best kinds of projects to watch your works is just spot on another awesome video
Great job mate! 👍As a lot of the others here, I remember these push mowers, as I was the one to mow our lawn in the summer to earn my weekly allowances - as my dad said, I had to work for my money just as he had to 😊 - so my job was, as written, to mow the lawn with a push mower. It was not a huge lawn, about 850 m2 (9150 sq ft) but the grass was thick, so it was a bit of a workout for 10 year old me. lol
Thank you, Glad i could evoke some good memories for you, thanks for sharing them with us :)
That’s just at the next level…I wish my restorations were as good. Manufacturing that end piece with weld was genius. I would have happily accepted that it worked…you didn’t need to actually use it in appalling conditions. I hope it cleaned up okay and went into a museum 👌🏼
Fabulous as normal. I enjoy everything your restore.
Thank you so much :)
I have epilepsy and I think it's great how you warned to look away because of the flashing lights. Nobody else does it on RUclips. Thank you 👍🙂
I almost wouldn't wanna use it after you cleaning it up so nice! 😂
Amazing repairing that broken casting. Great job overall.
Thank you! Cheers!
My dad had one of these when I was a kid. It was bloody hard work.
I didn't know that about the back lapping of the blades. Very interesting. Thanks!
Glad you liked it :)
A nice little museum piece. 👍
what a beauty! it too pretty to go cutting the grass with now. i believe u only to it to prove its a functional piece of equipment but now its just too nice to go cutting the grass with it!
I don't want to sound like a weird-o. But this is one of the best RUclips videos I have ever seen! Absolutely remarkable restoration work my friend. Thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. (So glad you stuck with the original Green color too btw.). Look forward to what you do in the future!
PS, if my dad was still around, I am sure he would have loved to watch your skills. Thanks so much.
Wow, thank you so much for your kind comment and im really glad you enjoyed the video :)
I never pushed one of these around as a kid but I was born in the 90s so I still saw a lot of them in tv shows and movies and in the backs of peoples sheds. They cut much better than I ever would have thought, and it seems you've stirred up many old memories with some commenters. Thats what I'm here for, seeing old tools and works of engineering art become what at least one commenter called museum pieces, and I have to agree with them. My girlfriend works in a museum and I'll show her your work tomorrow, it's been restored better thana lot of museum pieces I can tell you now. Awesome vidroas always mate great to see you!
Thank you so much, always good to hear from you :) I love these old reel mowers the cut is phenomenal if your grass is looked after and the blades are nice and sharp, your grass ends up looking like carpet no joke! Haha let me know what she thinks of the restoration, if this all goes wrong it would be good to know I could get a job in a museum restoring stuff lol
They do regard the Ransome mowers to be the Rolls Royce of the grass cutting world, well they certainly did when I use to cut the Bowling Greens 40 or so years ago. Anyway I must say that you did a wonderful restoration of this old Ransomes Of Ipswich Vintage Mower 12” Ace MK. 2. Thank You ☺️
this is absolutely beautiful
Well how about that. I had no idea cast could be welded. Every day is a school day.
Epic stuff as ever sir, thanks for sharing it once again.
Beautiful work. It looks original. Not over restored.
Thank you, that was the aim :)
I have a modern version which does an awesome job. Thanks for the blade sharpening tip, it will come in very handy.
Beautiful craftsmanship. 👍
Dressing the label screws, nice touch.👏👍
Something you don’t see to often these days
Growing up in the ‘50s in rural Wisconsin, I spent my summers on the business end of one of these beasts both at home and at my Maternal Grandparents’ place. They did the job, and they were old and rusty when I was young and rustless!
As always, hugely impressive work. Seeing the oil cups on the rotor bearing housings , I would assume that these are meant to be oiled rather than greased.
Nice job. Now remember to clean the mower after each use, to prevent it from ever returning to its previous condition.
Slick sharpening trick too. ;-)
Beautifully done as always! Thank you Patrons.🍻
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and knowledge, I like your work, from home Toronto Canada
Haven't used one since I was a kid. Older folks usually had them and not the kind with an engine. They'd bring the sweat out of you! Nice resto job!
Sin palabras simplemente excelente video con el paso a paso de la restauración de estás hermosas herramientas antiguas pero de una calidad unica
Excellent job dude 👍. The mower now looks like it's straight out of the shop window! 😎
I don't comment often, I've been watching your show for years, and if I had the money I would buy any of your restorations as new! You are awesome, thank you for your videos, Chuck from the USA
Wow, thank you so much. Really glad you are enjoying my videos :)
Loved it when the nail came from the cotter pin hole. Common enough quick fix back in the day.
Excellent! I recently found a mower that's very similar to this that was being thrown out... Still works well...