I have a 1973 Wheel horse 14A. Stumbling around looking for videos on Wheel Horses, found this. Start watching and notice, holy crap this is Daggerwin!!
Watching old engines being rebuilt is time well spent. Wonder how long before we lose this kind of knowledge. So little is passed down. Keep up the amazing work on the engine rebuilds, and inspiring others to learn this as well.
I have this same engine on a 1993 craftsman mower and I love it . Installed a new carb and coil last year and it runs like new . You somehow have turned a boat anchor into a work of art . Good work , love your videos
As a teenager I had a craftsman mower like this that I got and rebuild ended up have a rod come loose never could get the fly wheel off to take it any farther apart. I have learned soo much watching these videos.
my 1990 Toro Wheel Horse 520H is still running strong! It has a 20hp Onan engine and hydrostatic drive, 52" tripple blade deck. I hang a 48" duel stage snow blower on it in the Idaho winters, and it mows a 3/4 acre lawn all summer! this little unit is definately worth resurrection.
There is something really inspiring watching a bloke is his shed (IN HIS NATURAL HABITAT ) working and rebuilding a ride on lawn mower. It brings back fond memories of my Dad teaching me how things work when I was a kid. I have a ride on barn find that I am so looking forward restoring, unfortunately I am a shed orphan at the moment, but not for much longer.... I have a plan. 💸💲💲💡
Absolutely exceptional work. Very good demonstration of the value of cylinder leakdown testing as a diagnostic tool. Excellent attention to detail; no corner cutting; proper use of tools. Everything very well done in this well produced video. I'm glad you could save that old Briggs and Stratton engine. With care it will last a very long time. If I had the right muffler, I'd send it to you right away. Sorry I dont have it. That beautifully rebuilt engine deserves a nice piece of equipment to power. Hope you restore the old Wheelhorse. Regards and emphatic thumbs up from the USA.
I'm really glad I found your channel; no music, cussing, nonsense etc, and I'm always learning. *God bless.* Btw; I don't know about everyone else, but next to seeing these worn out engines come back to life and fire for the 1st time, I could just sit and watch carbon/paint being blown off by the sandblaster.
I was surprised to see a Wheel Horse. I'm unsure of their history but in 1958 my dad bought an RJ58 Wheel Horse for our rural Pittsburgh homestead. It had the single cylinder Kohler engine, 3 speed transmission. We used the heck out of that and it performed like a champ. Sold it to a neighbor in 73 when my mom had to sell the homestead after my dad passed away. Don't know its fate. There are numerous pictures of Wheel Horse tractors and collectors on Pinterest. I've saved many in a file. Brings back good memories of the breed. Ours had the larger rear wheels though over the years of their production they obviously changed with later generations. Yours was the only one of that style and design I've seen. Hoping you will do a later video of a full restoration of it! Nice motor rebuild!
Excellent presentation and restoration. I’ve encountered that muffler before. Didn’t rattle that bad yet but when it does I’ll drill two holes for two screws then with a size smaller drill. I’ll drill into the internal baffle that’s rattling. Then put two sheet metal screws thru the outside holes and catch the baffle holes with the threads on the screws and tighten till the baffle is silent.
These model is quite common here in the us Definitely hoping for a full on restoration of this Tractor seems how you were able to get the engine running
Great job! I really enjoyed this engine rebuild. That is practically a brand new engine now. I have 7 wheelhorse tractors that I have restored and all of mine have Kohler engines, so it was nice to see a B&S engine rebuild.
Great Job, I really like the Briggs 2 cylinder models It is such a smooth engine when under load. I have an old Snapper LT16 That is fun to work! Look forward to the next one!
My late dad had the garden tractor version of this Wheel Horse which was manufactured just before Toro retired the famous Wheel Horse name forever. Same dash, same controls, same sound, just bigger. We mowed a State of Maine lawn and large field with it for years without complaint. And it was extremely reliable. Alas, it could not match the quality, smooth performance, and power of Dad's previous 1980's Troy-Bilt tractor. But he could no longer reliably get parts after the original Vermont-based Troy-Bilt went belly up. A sad ending to a great company.
I cant imagine the work that went into these two videos, I really like the one AMSR one talking approach. Especially so when they cover some slightly different ground as is the case here. There’s an art restorer called Julian Baumgartner in Chicago and he does the same with all his videos and I always watch both. Congratulations on the 200k, I’ve only just noticed. It’s much deserved, in fact as one of the most educational channels you’re undersubscribed.
The problem with this guy's videos is that they make me want to do this now. Need some special tools though. Definitely don't have a valve spring compressor for small engines, and a piston ring compressor for small engines (mine are for diesel engines) and I lost my valve lapping tool someplace since I retired. I think I'm going to play with this now. So glad I found this channel. It's definitely inspired me to play around with something new. 😎
you might not believe this but i have that exact engine on a 1984 huskee 4 speed tractor and i haven't seen anything close to it online until now. perty much identical accept yours is 2 years older with 2 less HP. if your interested in some pictures let me know. its quite amazing how i had to do similar things to mine as yours. i took in on its first ride about a week ago with success. thanks for the video!
...это же газонокосилка, если я не ошибаюсь!-, отличная получилась реставрация, выглядит как будто новая, молодец парень, дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов 👍👍👍😜😉🤔!!!
I probably would have had that muffler a couple months ago. I'll look around I may have another. Great job excellent detail!!! Masterful in action. Later...
At the risk of backseating, I'd like to suggest something like an impact screwdriver for stuck screws and bolts. The kind that you hit with a hammer and it turns upon hit. Would save some time and effort procuring new spares.
Another great video! If I can make one suggestion? For those parts you need to spray on both sides hang them from thin wire strung between a frame. Keep up the great work 👍👍
Thanks for posting all of it lol I just got done with my 1993 Murray with the same motor , the motor is great but not going to do much with the body or deck , my grandkids love riding it on our trails it also sets high up , I bought it for 60 bucks and I had to and put 140 back in fixing it up ,, I have a small shop nothing like yours but I enjoy doing this and learning more all the time , just got done with two cub cadets and traded them for a older yamaha timber wolf 1995 , I got it running good but will have to replace tires for sure , but thanks for the detailed post
Amazing work. Loved every minute of the video. You have exceptional talent my friend. I have been binge watching your farm sim videos and just stumbled accross this channel. Both these channels are brilliant. Keep up the good work pal. Cheers.
I got the exact same oppie on my simplicity and muffler, love these old oppies, plus have a few of them ready for swap if needed, thx's for this outstanding video! 🔧🔧🔧🔧🔧
My Grandfather had one just like that. Other than the Brigs engine what was nice about the design. Is the front wheels are set back under the frame. So you can make really tight turns.
I've got a Yard Machine push mower it's 17 years old still starts on the first pull. And a Craftsman rider that's 3 years old. They both have Brigs engines. As long as you keep them maintained you should not have any problem.
i would really like to see a proper video on how you powder coat your parts, to tools required and what we would need to do this ourselves. love thesae videos.
Nice engine rebuild! Now you need to do the actual lawn mower chassis the same way and post that video as well. Thumbs Up! Been there and done the exact same things to an older lawn mower.
Before I saw this video, I watched the separate rebuild video and had commented that I would have re-cut one of the valve seats to get a better matting between the one new valve and the valve seat. Lapping showed one seat had likely double optimum mating - something usually corrected by re-cutting the top and bottom seat angles. I think that explains the less-than-optimum but acceptable reading on cylinder #1.
Cool tractor 🙂 i had one of those engine on my mud mower , was a good engine until a valve seat came off . 80psi on one side and 0 psi on the other one . It was cheaper swapping for another engine haha i got a 22 v twins briggs instead. Perfert for my application . Nice video btw 🙂
I owned a Wheel horse many years ago. Now it's large 60" cut Husqvarna ZTR that is 20 years old, i just had to replace the clutch assembly due to a failing bearing. That clutch assembly is about the size of the front wheel on that rider in the video....
Excellent video and rebuilt motor went 👌 also super nice also hope hear running when get newer muffler for it! Surprise me made 2 cylinder motor 16 hp Briggs and Stratton to that wild for sure!
You did an excellent job on rebuilding the engine. I was impressed. Do you plan on restoring the rest of the mower I mean clean it and paint it? I would like to see the restore of the rest of the machine if possible. Done a good bit of fixing and restoring things in the past so enjoy watching. Thanks for the interesting time.
I have a 1973 Wheel horse 14A. Stumbling around looking for videos on Wheel Horses, found this. Start watching and notice, holy crap this is Daggerwin!!
Great job, looks like new and ready for 40 more years - now we wait for you to restore the rest of the mower. 😊
No doubt; in 5 yrs there won't be anything left except that beautiful new engine. God bless.
Watching old engines being rebuilt is time well spent. Wonder how long before we lose this kind of knowledge. So little is passed down. Keep up the amazing work on the engine rebuilds, and inspiring others to learn this as well.
Seems to run great, and the engine looks terrific. With that much work already into it, I think you should go ahead with a full resto.
2 videos? One is already exciting enough! Thanks Dag!
The other is a more condensed version of this video :)
@@MachineryRestorer still going to watch them both lol 🤷🏻♂️
@@MachineryRestorer yh
I have this same engine on a 1993 craftsman mower and I love it . Installed a new carb and coil last year and it runs like new .
You somehow have turned a boat anchor into a work of art . Good work , love your videos
As a teenager I had a craftsman mower like this that I got and rebuild ended up have a rod come loose never could get the fly wheel off to take it any farther apart. I have learned soo much watching these videos.
These videos make my day. You have a great talent and the way you present the videos makes me feel like I am right there with you. Thank you.
I really enjoy watching engine rebuilds, it’s so satisfying seeing something restored to it’s former glory. Job very well done. 👍
my 1990 Toro Wheel Horse 520H is still running strong! It has a 20hp Onan engine and hydrostatic drive, 52" tripple blade deck. I hang a 48" duel stage snow blower on it in the Idaho winters, and it mows a 3/4 acre lawn all summer! this little unit is definately worth resurrection.
There is something really inspiring watching a bloke is his shed (IN HIS NATURAL HABITAT ) working and rebuilding a ride on lawn mower. It brings back fond memories of my Dad teaching me how things work when I was a kid.
I have a ride on barn find that I am so looking forward restoring, unfortunately I am a shed orphan at the moment, but not for much longer.... I have a plan. 💸💲💲💡
Absolutely exceptional work. Very good demonstration of the value of cylinder leakdown testing as a diagnostic tool. Excellent attention to detail; no corner cutting; proper use of tools. Everything very well done in this well produced video. I'm glad you could save that old Briggs and Stratton engine. With care it will last a very long time. If I had the right muffler, I'd send it to you right away. Sorry I dont have it. That beautifully rebuilt engine deserves a nice piece of equipment to power. Hope you restore the old Wheelhorse. Regards and emphatic thumbs up from the USA.
Enjoyable ! Nice watching someone who has the know-how and tools to make the right repairs ... thanks for this
So much better when you talk and explain what your doing... Love this. I'm a fan now.
I'm really glad I found your channel; no music, cussing, nonsense etc, and I'm always learning. *God bless.*
Btw; I don't know about everyone else, but next to seeing these worn out engines come back to life
and fire for the 1st time, I could just sit and watch carbon/paint being blown off by the sandblaster.
Always great videos love it how you balance text, voice and no music.. more I watch the more I learn from you.. Hope you finish restoring this..
Not sure if intentional, but I really enjoyed the hybrid of voiced narration and text narration. I felt there was a happy balance between them.
I agree and no music always great videos..
Great video! Please show the deck restoration and the mowers panels. This is fun to watch and very instructional! Thank you
I was surprised to see a Wheel Horse. I'm unsure of their history but in 1958 my dad bought an RJ58 Wheel Horse for our rural Pittsburgh homestead. It had the single cylinder Kohler engine, 3 speed transmission. We used the heck out of that and it performed like a champ. Sold it to a neighbor in 73 when my mom had to sell the homestead after my dad passed away. Don't know its fate. There are numerous pictures of Wheel Horse tractors and collectors on Pinterest. I've saved many in a file. Brings back good memories of the breed. Ours had the larger rear wheels though over the years of their production they obviously changed with later generations. Yours was the only one of that style and design I've seen. Hoping you will do a later video of a full restoration of it! Nice motor rebuild!
Excellent presentation and restoration. I’ve encountered that muffler before. Didn’t rattle that bad yet but when it does I’ll drill two holes for two screws then with a size smaller drill. I’ll drill into the internal baffle that’s rattling. Then put two sheet metal screws thru the outside holes and catch the baffle holes with the threads on the screws and tighten till the baffle is silent.
Usually I don’t watch videos this long but you keep doing stuff and making it more interesting. Good job man👍
Nice job. The detail of the different aspects of this rebuild are excellent.
I love these engine rebuilds...my Briggs 11hp will never die...
I hope you consider restoring the entire mower one day, just something about this style mower I love
When you will restore the rest of the mower it will look so nice! good work Dag.
These model is quite common here in the us Definitely hoping for a full on restoration of this Tractor seems how you were able to get the engine running
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@RETIRED IN GEORGIA Vermont And I’ve seen quite a few of these style of wheelhorse mowers with the black top hood
Get it running? I'd say restored perfectly to factory design specs. Amazing! Flawless! Keep going!
Great job! I really enjoyed this engine rebuild. That is practically a brand new engine now. I have 7 wheelhorse tractors that I have restored and all of mine have Kohler engines, so it was nice to see a B&S engine rebuild.
I have two with a onan engine and a kawasaki
Daggerwin I have been watching you for over 3 years and y have learnt me so much thank you so much for the great vids
Oh and I am following through with this because of watching and learning from you so I owe you a thank you. 😊
I love the 2 video drop. One I can run in the background while working, and one for my weekend with your narration.
Me just know realizing that this is daggerwin
yep
wait is it really??
I started the video and went wait a minute, I recognized that voice and went to check but sure enought it was him.
@@jacobk75 lol wow
No way I never relized !!
Nice job! Enjoyed the start to finish steps. Would love to see the deck and and mower frame restored. Thanks for the video!
Great Job, I really like the Briggs 2 cylinder models It is such a smooth engine when under load. I have an old Snapper LT16 That is fun to work! Look forward to the next one!
Excellent, just found your videos. I'm completely ignorant with machines, so I found this fascinating, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
My late dad had the garden tractor version of this Wheel Horse which was manufactured just before Toro retired the famous Wheel Horse name forever. Same dash, same controls, same sound, just bigger. We mowed a State of Maine lawn and large field with it for years without complaint. And it was extremely reliable. Alas, it could not match the quality, smooth performance, and power of Dad's previous 1980's Troy-Bilt tractor. But he could no longer reliably get parts after the original Vermont-based Troy-Bilt went belly up. A sad ending to a great company.
The Red Neck Amazing work looks like new and ready for 40 more years - now we wait for you to restore the rest of the mower
I cant imagine the work that went into these two videos, I really like the one AMSR one talking approach. Especially so when they cover some slightly different ground as is the case here. There’s an art restorer called Julian Baumgartner in Chicago and he does the same with all his videos and I always watch both.
Congratulations on the 200k, I’ve only just noticed. It’s much deserved, in fact as one of the most educational channels you’re undersubscribed.
The problem with this guy's videos is that they make me want to do this now. Need some special tools though. Definitely don't have a valve spring compressor for small engines, and a piston ring compressor for small engines (mine are for diesel engines) and I lost my valve lapping tool someplace since I retired. I think I'm going to play with this now. So glad I found this channel. It's definitely inspired me to play around with something new. 😎
Man, Dagger, if I lived in the U.K. I would definitely have you rebuild my engine. You do such an amazing job. Love all of these vids
you might not believe this but i have that exact engine on a 1984 huskee 4 speed tractor and i haven't seen anything close to it online until now. perty much identical accept yours is 2 years older with 2 less HP. if your interested in some pictures let me know. its quite amazing how i had to do similar things to mine as yours. i took in on its first ride about a week ago with success. thanks for the video!
Awesome restoration and rebuild, I would love to see a restoration of the whole tractor 😊
Over two hours of Machinery Restorer today! And it's not even my birthday!
😂
...это же газонокосилка, если я не ошибаюсь!-, отличная получилась реставрация, выглядит как будто новая, молодец парень, дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов 👍👍👍😜😉🤔!!!
I probably would have had that muffler a couple months ago. I'll look around I may have another. Great job excellent detail!!! Masterful in action.
Later...
That "ting" when you remove valve spring installation tool in a lot of your videos is quality art appreciate it
Its so cheeky of you to hide youre face like that !😂😂
Love watching your process of restoring these. I try to take some tips for my classic car restoration project.
At the risk of backseating, I'd like to suggest something like an impact screwdriver for stuck screws and bolts. The kind that you hit with a hammer and it turns upon hit. Would save some time and effort procuring new spares.
A masterpiece of restoration, well done that man.
Been a fan of your Farm sim videos for many years love the restorations as well!! Cheers!!
Another great video! If I can make one suggestion? For those parts you need to spray on both sides hang them from thin wire strung between a frame. Keep up the great work 👍👍
looks like a brand new engine ,that cool how you work on it and make it look and sound like a new engine
Thanks for posting all of it lol I just got done with my 1993 Murray with the same motor , the motor is great but not going to do much with the body or deck , my grandkids love riding it on our trails it also sets high up , I bought it for 60 bucks and I had to and put 140 back in fixing it up ,, I have a small shop nothing like yours but I enjoy doing this and learning more all the time , just got done with two cub cadets and traded them for a older yamaha timber wolf 1995 , I got it running good but will have to replace tires for sure , but thanks for the detailed post
Thats a bad ass tracktor!
This is amazing. My friend is getting into the business of restoring lawn tractors. A lot of work but looks fun.
Amazing work. Loved every minute of the video. You have exceptional talent my friend. I have been binge watching your farm sim videos and just stumbled accross this channel. Both these channels are brilliant. Keep up the good work pal. Cheers.
Your on screen captions are pretty good at anticipating questions;)
Good job pal thanks for sharing 😊👍
Great job on the rebuild and video. Thanks for sharing brother.
As soon as you said B&S engine I knew it'd run, they're built to last
Fantastic video, I love the voice over videos
Great engine rebuild and restore. Seems like a very large engine for such a small yard tractor... But, it is what it is.
Powder coated finishes are beautiful
I got the exact same oppie on my simplicity and muffler, love these old oppies, plus have a few of them ready for swap if needed, thx's for this outstanding video! 🔧🔧🔧🔧🔧
New to the channel and enjoy it very much. Just finished watching the Kubota B2100 rebuild. Well done! Boca Raton, Florida
My Grandfather had one just like that. Other than the Brigs engine what was nice about the design. Is the front wheels are set back under the frame. So you can make really tight turns.
Great job man! I really enjoy the 1hr videos I wish more creators did that
Good old Stratton engine's easy to work on and repair. What a fantastic video 📹
Great vid, good to see it roar into life, as for the pipe just Cut it open, rip out the mesh and just replace it with silencer wadding, weld it shut 👌
Good luck getting it running I do believe it will run again for years
TWO UPLOADS IN ONE DAY?! amazing
It's the same build. One is just the shorter version of the video.
I've got a Yard Machine push mower it's 17 years old still starts on the first pull. And a Craftsman rider that's 3 years old. They both have Brigs engines. As long as you keep them maintained you should not have any problem.
I've been watching this channel for sometime now and a channel called Daggerwin for even longer. Just realized it's the same guy. Amazing!
anything restored is like 100% better than what comes out today
I do not own a farm or any land but after your videos I always have an urge to go and buy an old ride on mower :)
Brilliant video Dagwin, thank you!
Nice those old wheel horses never die haha I just resurrected my old cub cadet with opposed twin Briggs
Шикарное видео. И все видео шикарные. Всегда под них ужинаю.
i would really like to see a proper video on how you powder coat your parts, to tools required and what we would need to do this ourselves. love thesae videos.
That turned out beautifully!
Putting that pretty engine on the rest of the tractor is like sprinkling glitter on a turd. 😁 Now you gotta restore it.
is that a brand new sentence "Putting that pretty engine on the rest of the tractor is like sprinkling glitter on a turd. "
Nice engine rebuild! Now you need to do the actual lawn mower chassis the same way and post that video as well. Thumbs Up! Been there and done the exact same things to an older lawn mower.
Two videos? Epic!
The right tools and equipment makes a job like this alot easier!!!!.
Nice job restoring dagerwin
can’t wait to see the rest of the mower be restored!
oh my god, just realized you are daggerwin, my mind is blown haha. Love your videos, keep up the good work on both channels
Estupendo contenido amigo, logro que arrancara esta cortadora de cesped, respetos y saludos desde Venezuela.💯👍💯💯
Nice job. Clean work 👍
those were nice machines and lasted along time with no problems
Runs great now.. I have a Wheelhorse 416H that's my next project
Im so glad you named this channel in your other channel video
Is this Daggerwin?! Ohh man big F.S. fan!! Have watched the series for a long time with my son.
Before I saw this video, I watched the separate rebuild video and had commented that I would have re-cut one of the valve seats to get a better matting between the one new valve and the valve seat. Lapping showed one seat had likely double optimum mating - something usually corrected by re-cutting the top and bottom seat angles. I think that explains the less-than-optimum but acceptable reading on cylinder #1.
Cool tractor 🙂 i had one of those engine on my mud mower , was a good engine until a valve seat came off . 80psi on one side and 0 psi on the other one . It was cheaper swapping for another engine haha i got a 22 v twins briggs instead. Perfert for my application . Nice video btw 🙂
I owned a Wheel horse many years ago. Now it's large 60" cut Husqvarna ZTR that is 20 years old, i just had to replace the clutch assembly due to a failing bearing. That clutch assembly is about the size of the front wheel on that rider in the video....
très beau travail de professionnelle ,un plaisir a regarder cette vidéo ,bon courage
Excellent video and rebuilt motor went 👌 also super nice also hope hear running when get newer muffler for it! Surprise me made 2 cylinder motor 16 hp Briggs and Stratton to that wild for sure!
You did an excellent job on rebuilding the engine. I was impressed. Do you plan on restoring the rest of the mower I mean clean it and paint it? I would like to see the restore of the rest of the machine if possible. Done a good bit of fixing and restoring things in the past so enjoy watching. Thanks for the interesting time.
I really like these videos where he narrates. I wish all his videos did that.
Wow that looks like a very robust little engine , Great video